Thoughts on God: Holographic One on Oneness

There are some who will question, take exception to, and even ridicule the notion that he or she, or you or I am God expressing consciousness in human form. That’s okay. I questioned for many years before seeing this as the only viewpoint that truly made sense… that *felt* right to me. I don’t question it now. I did not…

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Wonderful Dreams and ‘the Practice Principle’

NOTE: I wrote this essay in November, 1998. Favoring Meaning Over ‘Ease’ It is far easier for one to go through life believing that they are powerless to make a positive, meaningful difference, than it is to go through life understanding, and even knowing that they can, and do influence others every single day. It is far more convenient to…

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Traveling the Spaceways Video Intro from The Hideout (Chicago)

Although I’ve got plenty to write, I’m really likin’ this video thing. I’m still learning what works best for different situations. For example, YouTube has a 10 minute limit (may have as much to do with attention span as with space requirements). This will do for most situations, but Google Video doesn’t have that limit. So today, here’s another one…

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Thoughts on Health, Healing, Spirituality and Being

Illness and the Appearance of Death, Natural Health and the Reality of Eternal and Internal Spirit Although it has occurred since the beginning of time, evidence is mounting which suggests that disease, particularly chronic illnes, is not natural to us. Instead, increased levels of toxicity and a long-term trend of nutritional deficiency, have contributed to our physical diseases. Evidence is…

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Thoughts on Sun Ra in Downbeat (12/2006 ed.)

In my exuberance in sharing my recent experiences in Chicago with the wonderful people behind the Sun Ra exhibit (Hyde Park Art Center), I almost forgot to mention that the December issue of Downbeat magazine hit the street with a cover story about, guess who? Sun Ra, of course. Specifically, it is an excellent article written by John Corbett, about…

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The Future: ‘End Times’ and Beyond

NOTE: This is another essay from the vault. I originally wrote it in 1997, and updated it in 2002, when I lived in San Diego. The thoughts are still fresh, and timely. Please enjoy. What Would ‘FM’ Say Today? By Adam Abraham SAN DIEGO — I happen to be an ardent listener of that popular communications genre known as “talk…

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Beliefs, Truth, God/Love, and You

‘Coming Home’ to Now It’s almost amusing to observe how we make whatever we believe at a given point in our lives the absolute truth, and then try to apply said belief to everyone, that is, with the possible exception of our self. Then, in one dramatic and profound “A ha!” moment, we see the light, and everything that existed,…

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Thoughts on Race and Humanity, Part II

After a friend of mine read my previously posted essay, “Why Race Matters… NOT!” we had the following email exchange. His statements, presented in their entirety, are indented: Re. your response: You make a very convincing argument in describing the possibility for a group of people who grace the shores of America only to “face all the racist oppression that…

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Thoughts on Race and Humanity, Part I

Note: I wrote this essay in 1998, under circumstances outlined below. After posting my comments recently on the passage of Proposal 2 in Michigan, it was/is time to share more on this subject. In fact, I had an interesting email dialogue on this same topic with a friend that was sparked after he read the essay below. He wondered whether…

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I Am God Being ‘Me’: Musings from the Realm of the Not Known

(I have a collection of rarely seen or read essays, going back in a few cases, over 20 years, that will eventually find their way into a book or two, and onto this blogspace. After reading and enjoying several of Neal Donald Walsh’s books in the Conversations With God series, I wrote this one in Sept, 2005.)

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Sun Ra Symposium Rocks

CHICAGO — The Traveling the Spaceways symposium at the Hyde Park Art Center was a rousing success! Although Mayor Richard M. Daley was a no-show Friday night, the howling wind and rain tempered anyone’s attempt to raise a judgmental eyebrow at him. The people who came were impressed with the Art Center, and with its signature exhibit.n spite of the…

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Chicago Embraces Sun Ra (Finally)

CHICAGO, IL — This week we’re in Chicago, where I’ll participate in a symposium for the art exhibit, “Traveling the Spaceways”, at the Hyde Park Art Center. The exhibit and symposium explores the topic of Sun Ra, and “will investigate the impact of Sun Ra and Afrofuturism on American history and visual culture.” I was invited in part, due to…

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My 'Existential' First Book

Just like the piano and acoustic guitar, just like the pen and paper, books will never go out of style. As important as the computer has become, and all the derivative gadgets that depend on microprocessors and mass storage, books will remain the most viable medium for the external exchange of ideas for generations to come. Where electricity is not…

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Toys of the Creator-Being: Choices, Beliefs, Attitudes, Behavior

The Unified Field (God) as Our Creative Oyster Are you in believing place where you think a catastrophic illness is going to befall you? One doesn’t have to be “old” to harbor such feelings. Growing numbers of children are contracting autism syndrome, diabetese, cancer and other chronic illnesses early in life, and apparently healthy young adults are dropping like flies from heart…

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Racial Divisiveness Convenient Ploy to Mask Larger Health Issue

It’s About Love Deficiency An ABC News Health story today trumpets, “Blacks Continue to Lose the Health Care Battle”. The study was conducted by researchers at Harvard and Brown Universities, and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). Its ostensive intention was to show a need to continue collecting racial data for the purposes of policing equality…

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Is God a "Religious 'Guy'"?

One Man’s Answers to That and Other Questions For two days, the following thought has rattled around in my mind, but I did nothing about it. Oftentimes when that happens, the thought will prove to be fleeting, and it’s hard to recapture the essence of the inspired moment that it first appeared. Not with this one. So today upon awakening,…

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The Power of Belief in Reality Creation

‘G–‘, In You, and Me How powerful is the power of belief? In terms of milli- or megawatts, amperes, or volts, I have no idea of how they can be translated. However, in terms of reality creation, the power of belief is BIG. The next question is, just how BIG is it? In this life, and on this stage of…

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On Being Great, but Not Feeling ‘Good’

300 Million and Questioning Our Strength The occasion of America’s population odometer tripping over the 300 million mark should be a cause for celebration and rejoicing, but instead for many, it is a time of great caution and pause. We are a great nation whose people are not sure of their greatness; many of whom don’t feel great at all.…

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Oneness With God as Liberating Idea

In one of my first blog entries, I submitted a description of who I am, and who we are, in conjugation form, writing: I am a creator being, an embodiment and expression of God. You are a creator-being, an embodiment and expression of God. He, She, It is a creator-being, an embodiment and expression of God. We, You, and They…

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