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Financial Crises = Mental Crises

October 19, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Mental imbalance creates financial imbalance. Financial imbalance spreads the mental imbalance, but nevertheless, the root of any imbalance is mistakes made by limited alertness: Imbalanced minds.  To correct the root cause of imbalance, simply go to the souce of balance. Balance and imbalance are like light and dark. When the head turns away from the source of light, darkness grows gradually. When the mind turns away from the source of balance, imbalance grows gradually. Chaos and crises is the opposite of the source of balance. Therefore turn awareness 180 degrees, inward. The source of balance is the least excited state of the mind, absolute peace of mind. A market turning its back on the source of peace, can obviously not enjoy peace of mind and stable growth, it suffers from anxiety, fear, and chronic worry. The less peace on the inside, the less peace on the outside.  Remove outer chaos, by removing inner stress.  Hook up the mind of the market to the source of peace. A computer collapse is solved with computer technology. A mental collapse is solved with mental technology. HOW? Check out the technology of peace on the top right of this page.

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America Tortures Herself

July 20, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The unpeaceful conquest of America continues to curse the US. It is at war with somebody all the time, openly or hidden. The livly tradition of war has twisted the Amercian DNA and nervous system, and the US government passes on the tradition of the natives to torture their enemies. Its like a mental virus passed on from the violently subdued enemy to his conquerer, a last signature that eventually destroys the conquerer’s civilization from within: Wrong doings deform the nervous system as stress, stress limits the mind, and partial minds destroy the Whole. The one who laughs last, laughs most joyfully. That is the land itself, it multiplies whatever you saw.

 

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Russia: Reduce Tension, Georgia!

July 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Russia asks Georgia to reduce tension in the region. Is Russia becoming the wise uncle rather than the threatening bully?  This is new music from the strongest voice in the orchestra. Absence of tension is absence of conflict, Russia is going for the root of the evil. But does Russia know HOW to reduce tension? Does Russia understand that outer peace is rooted in inner peace? Tension is a problem of consciousness and is resolved with technology of consciousness: Peace Technology. See link on top.

 

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Blindfolded EU Comissionar

July 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment

EU comissionar Mandelson writes on Food Security in the Herald Tribune, May 22:

Like many crises, the food crisis is a political opportunity. The question is: for what? It can spur the developed and developing worlds into greater investment in agricultural productivity and reform of global farm trade through the Doha Round. Or it can be a pretext for a damaging retreat into agricultural protectionism. Either way, for good or ill, it will be the poorest who reap what we sow.”

 

Mandelson must be blinded by his staff writer:

o        Its an opportunity, yes. It is not a POLITICAL opportunity, to score POLITICAL points. Political points are not edible, comissionar.

o        Its an opportunity save yourself and your family by balancing out the root of all imbalance in the world: Imbalanced minds cause imbalance. It does not take a degree in philosophy to figure that out.

o        Its an opportunity to invest in brain development. Invest 1) in the poorest brains so the poorest can sustain themselves, and 2) in the richest brains so that they pay enough for sustainable, organic food, so they eat sufficient and balanced, and give away the rest to people who struggle. Giving is the basis of getting. Get balanced. It’s the foundation of sustainable thought and action.     

o        Agri productivity has NOT produced balanced brains in the west. NO NEED to spread the desease. Sustainable agriculture is based on sustainable minds, absolute peace of mind. Absolute wakefulness does not make mistakes, it does NOT support industrial agriculture. Balanced inside, balanced outside. Abundance inside, abundance outside.

o        Security starts with balanced minds. The rest pose a threat to civilization.  Little proves that Mandelson is the one to teach developing nations the path to peace of mind, or food security.

o        Mandelson: “it will be the poorest who reap what we sow.”  Which school did he to? Each person reaps from his own thoughts and actions. A comissionar who does not understand basic laws of nature clearly needs my brainpower.

 

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WTO: French Fear Forbids Free Flow

July 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Fear is born of duality Rig Veda

EU comissionar Mandelson designs a trade agreement that gives developing countries permission to sell their products in the EU. Paris voices French fears of losing 100.000 jobs.

 

Fear is born in a divided mind. Peace of mind is undived, fears find no fertile ground to grow in. But divided minds are afraid of the other side, the outside. The smaller minds, the bigger fear.

 

Such partial minds promotes partial interests, they believe the part is better off ignoring the Whole. This is a delusion. The Whole is always a better administrator, it nourishes every branch and leaf from the deepest level of the tree: The colorless, shapeless sap. It is like the colorless, shapeless, and unlimited essence of the mind: Pure wakefulness, absolute peace of mind. The less connection with the root, with the essence, the more dry leaves tremble with  fear.

 

Today the symtom is in France, tomorrow in England. The cause is the same: The more stress, the more unpeace of mind. Stress and peace of mind are like light and dark. To remove the stress that narrows the mind, simply dive into the unbounded essence of the mind. To read how, click “Peace Technology”.

 

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Opening the EU to Sustainable Agriculture

July 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Paris voices French fears of losing 100.000 jobs after EU comissionar Mandelson designs a trade agreement opening the EU to agri products from developing countries.  Unsustainable industrialized agriculture cannot compete.

 

The root of the symptom is an imbalanced EU-mind. Such minds treasure cheaper products. Absolute peace of mind values fresh, stressfree food produced locally and ecologically. What the buyer supports, grows stronger. Industrialized EU-agriculture treasures money, and money does not produce peace of mind: Fewer jobs, tons of stress, imbalances, and impurities. It is warlike agriculture, effective at feeding tension and fear.

 

Pure, sustainable food, on the other hand, builds pure, sustainable nervous systems and minds, more creativity, more jobs, and a more balanced economy. Relativly pure food produces relativly pure minds. Relativly sustainable food, relativly sustainable minds. Less absolute is more relative. Less unlimited is more limited. Limited quality food, limited quality minds. Limited awareness makes mistakes. Consumers, farmers, and goverments. How a civilization cultivates the earth, cultivates its mind. EU is no exception. Cultivate peace of mind, not money, for only peace of mind is unlimited. Limited minds never enjoy complete fulfillment. Focus on the goal of agriculture, the goal of trade. What you focus on grows stronger. True for EU, true for developing countries. 

 

1. Open up the mind of the market to a sustainable foundation by removing collective stress. To read how, click “Peace Technology”.

2. Open up the market to to pure, organic vegetables and fruits from fair-trade organizations that systematically cultivate absolute peace of mind. Support what you want more of. 

 

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WTO: Sustainable Trade

July 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Sustainable trade is based on a market of sustainable minds. The inside is the basis of the outside: First make consciousness sustainable, first open up the market to self-sustaining foundation of all consciousness: Pure consciousness, pure Being. Without Being the market collapses. The deeper rooted in Being, the more vital leaves. Pure Being, absolute peace of mind, is the foundation of a sustainable market, it is the beginning and end of all sustainable streams of knowledge and goods, the ocean of consiousness.

 

Stress limits the mind. More stress, less awareness. No awareness is non-existence. It is not sustainable, stress is not sustainable.Less stress is more sustainable. More peace of mind, more sustainable thought, action, and achievement. Agreements are the fruits, not the root of peace. Water the root to enjoy the fruit. Sequence matters. First change consciousness, then talk. To read how, click: “Peace Technology”.

 

Absolute peace of mind is wide open to sutainable solutions and fully closed to the non-sustainable. This is the clue to sustainable trade.

 

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Latin or Greek for Your Child?

July 4, 2008 · 1 Comment

Languages structure the mind, the nervous system, the body and the behavior. Studying languages that have been mishaped by stressful minds up through history is therefore stressful, unnatural, and non-sustainable. It induces stress instead of removing stress, it disintegrates rather than integrates the nervous system. This is not what sensible parents want.

Total integration of the nervous system happens when the mind puts its attention the language of nature, the sounds of silence, of the essence of nature and the essence of the mind. The language is of course sanskrit, the language of Veda, the primodial, unmanifest and eternal frequencies that unfold from where the silent Self interacts with itself. Veda is the self-created commentary of the Self, the blueprint of the body and the universe, as the Maharaja of the Global Country of World Peace, Dr Nader Ram, points out in his work “Human Physiology and the Veda”, a bound-to-be classic for anyone interested in the brain.

Studying sanskrit enlivens these natural and perfectly balanced frequencies in the mind, and therefore also re-bridges gaps in the nervous system, gaps that limit the mind, limit human awareness. A totally integrated nervous system supports total wakefulness, and total knowledge. This is what wise parents want.

This was a comment to the Economist.

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Inflating Minds, Ballooning Oil Price

June 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The market is a balloon, the inside of the balloon sums up the inside of all stakeholders. Larger inside pressure, larger baloon.  Observing the expansion of the balloon in turn fuels the worry and pressure inside the observer.  It’s like the spiral of violence: Enemies react to attacks, systematically increasing tension. Where will it end? The secret to peace is this: Opening the baloon.

 

The balloon opens where the pressure entered: Through the mind. Opening up the mind deflates the balloon. Totally open mind is unlimited, no pressure. Absolute peace of mind. Narrow mind, high pressure. The balloon mirros the sum of all stress in the market. Reducing stress increases market peace.

 

Transcendental Meditation allows the mind to settle like a wave on the ocean, gradually expanding, until it merges with the silent ocean of consciousness, the essence of the mind. The experience of the least excited state of wakefulness enlarges the mind, and deflates the pressure.

 

Simply put your attention on what you want to grow: On peace or on pressure, on the essence or on the surface.

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Limited Oil? Tap into the unlimited

June 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The fully developed mind is the unbounded well of energy solutions

The market is the sum of all minds in the market, the limitations of this collective mind are the walls of the market. Now politicians run about the room trying to find pockets of hidden reserves to fill the gap between supply and demand. These are the limited minds, the waves on the surface. The bigger minds step outside.

 

Outside there are no walls, under the surface there are no limiting waves. This is the unchanging essence of the market, the essence of the mind, and the essence of nature: Pure wakefulness, pure Being, absolute peace of mind. From peace of mind flows balanced thought and behavior that balances out the market. The bigger minds step outside, and brings the outside inside, the unlimited into the limited. This is how the gap is filled, easily.

 

Taming demand: Peace of mind anchors consumer behavior in the essence of nature, that foundation which sustains the entire universe, the source of sustainability. Absolute peace of mind leads a sustainable life, and enjoys it, it is anchored in fulfillment. It desires only that which promotes peace of mind, that which is necessary to balance things out and spread happiness. This is how the demand side is balanced.

 

Cultivating supply: Nature provides everything we need abundantly, abundant intelligence.  The unlimited Whole is the ocean of all possibilities, and such a mind finds sustainble energy solutions within itself. The fully developed mind is the unbounded well of energy solutions. It just needs to be pumped to the surface with the right technology, the technology of consciousness.

 

For example: Most of the energy of the sun is not captured, it is a river of energy flowing by, untamed. Why? Limited intelligence. Energy technology is important, but technology of consciousness is essential. Development of consciousness precedes development of technology, and it takes place within an environment, inside the limited consciousness of the world family. Stress limits the mind. Less world wide stress sets the world’s mind free, so that we create more solutions and less problems. 

 

No need to wait. Quickly clear the ground for that moment to come now, clear out the stress that rules the market today. My previous article explains how.

 

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