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I have no idea what this means, but it´s...interesting that "Trump´s Pravda" Breitbart News suddenly seems to lend support to the UFO-conspiracy angle on the real or alleged disappearence of American scientists.
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Donald Trump claims that the would-be assassin in DC has written an anti-Christian manifesto and hates Christians. Maybe. However, the suspected shooter also referred to Trump as "the Anti-Christ" on the social media platform Bluesky.
Hmmm...
Pretty obvious what´s going on here, if you ask me.
An old hippie from Australia talks about his 54 years "off the grid" in Auroville in India, the intentional community founded by Aurobindo´s spiritual collaborator The Mother.
A potpourri of YouTube videos about various different topics: mushrooms control the weather, Chinese "green technology" is fake, virtual particles are real, et cetera. Enjoy!
Oh, just shut the *fuck* up. This guy claims to be Jesus (or something to that effect) but curses more than Martin Luther. OK, maybe not, but brother Martin aint The Christ, dude. "Star Soul Man" is more in Maya than the most die hard materialists, who are at least studying things which are objectively real. This man lives in a fantasy world of his own making. And he aint got no soul in his blood stream either.
"The goddess will not ask you for your passport. If you are present, she will find you".
A Spanish woman recently went viral when she was "possessed by Kali" at a traditional Hindu festival in southern India. The content-creator has a supranaturalist (or supranaturalist-sounding) explanation for the incident.
It struck me that Hindu temples - and many other religious buildings - might be built in such a way that alternate states of consciousness may be triggered naturally. Which of course doesn´t disprove that they may also be "spiritual".
Of course, a more prosaic explanation is that the Spanish woman wanted to "go native". I mean, she was wearing a red sari, had adopted a part-Indian name, and was interested in Hindu spirituality. A skeptical British reporter getting possessed by Ma Kali might have been more interesting...