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Dr. Eric Pearl Interview & Demo of The Reconnection
WomanInTheMoon11
by WomanInTheMoon11  11-12-2009   
 Reconnective Healing is a form of healing that is here on the planet for the very first time. It reconnects us to the fullness of the universe as it reconnects us to the fullness of our beings and of who we are. It is considered to be able to reconnect us to the universe and to our very essence not just through a new set of healing frequencies, but through possibly an entirely new bandwidth. The reality of its existence has demonstrated itself clearly in practice as well as in science laboratories. The Reconnection is the umbrella process of reconnecting to the universe, which allows Reconnective Healing to take place. These healings and evolutionary frequencies are of a new bandwidth brought in via a spectrum of light and information. It is through The Reconnection that we are able to interact with these new levels of light and information, and it is through these new levels of light and information that we are able to reconnect. This is something new.( for more link over..)
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Early Human Ancestors Not Like Chimps
LOPix
by LOPix  11-12-2009   
 When Darwin first published “Origin of Species” and later “Descent of Man,” detractors declared that they “didn’t come from monkeys.” One cartoon of the day (late 1800s) showed Darwin as an ape. I guess it now looks like apes may have descended from US!
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Dinosaur find linked to giant plant eaters
ofcapri
by ofcapri  11-12-2009   
 The Aardonyx celestae species dates back to the early Jurassic period. Dr. Yates said the creature found in South Africa stood nearly 6 feet high at the hip and weighed about 1,100 pounds. It was about 10 years old when it died, and its death may have been caused by drought. The species shares many characteristics with the plant-eating herbivores that walked on two legs, Dr. Yates said. But the new species also has similar attributes to dinosaurs that grew to massive sizes and went about on all fours with long necks and whip-like tails. Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09316/1012833-115.stm#ixzz0Wf3ge1Qc Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09316/1012833-115.stm#ixzz0Wf3ge1Qc
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Jurassic Start: Fossil Pushes Tyrannosaurs' Origin Back 10 Million Years
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  11-4-2009    1
 Proceratosaurus was quite small compared with T. rex but it extends the tyrannosauroid group further back to the middle Jurassic, farther than any other known fossil
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Grading Obama
drummond1999
by drummond1999  11-3-2009    1
 "After U.S. President Barack Obama's first 100 days in office, Foreign Policy asked a group of experts to grade him on everything from North Korea to nukes. On the anniversary of his historic election, we've reprised the experiment -- and found out that the White House isn't doing so well." - FP
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Kissing was developed 'to spread germs'
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  10-31-2009    1
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Justice Scalia: He Would Have Voted to Keep Schools Segregated
DanaGarrett
by DanaGarrett  10-27-2009   
 This is what "conservative" jurisprudence results in: a segregated society that disenfranchises minorities. Justice Scalia is a throwback to an awful period in US history.
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Women outperform men in distinguishing emotions
Kelika
by Kelika  10-27-2009   
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Humans are Still Evolving
DanaGarrett
by DanaGarrett  10-24-2009   
 Take that backward creationists.
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North America's tiniest dinosaur
amgumen
by amgumen  10-20-2009   
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Vitamin D...Frontline Defence against ALL Flu's
leevardi
by leevardi  10-15-2009   
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Sixty million years of evolution says vitamin D may save your life from swine flu
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  10-13-2009    5
  "You need vitamin D, not a vaccine Your body doesn't need a vaccine to combat the swine flu (or seasonal flu, for that matter). What it needs is vitamin D, restful sleep, adequate hydration with clean water, and good nutrition. These things make the vaccine obsolete."
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Kinder, Gentler Spider Eats Veggies, Cares for Kids
tabsey
by tabsey  10-13-2009   
 It takes all kinds. Dare say it would still attack to protect whatever spiders attack to protect.
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Prehistoric Mammal Hints at Ear's Evolution
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  10-9-2009    1
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Mind And Sex - Emotions - Marriage - Relationships
shanj4
by shanj4  10-9-2009   
 Evolutionary Stages Emotions Relationships Marriage Sex All included in this special issue
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No Going Back
debbyski
by debbyski  10-7-2009   
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Carl Jung and his Iceberg Psychology Theory.
ClipDawn
by ClipDawn  10-5-2009   
 What are your thoughts on this an evolutionary theory?
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Specialized insects face extinction
BirdBarista
by BirdBarista  10-3-2009   
 One of the top five hotspots where these extinctions are forecast to be highest is in the tropical Andes, a region where coffee is also grown. Encouraging shade coffee from the Colombian Andes in particular, in a country where sun coffee has been promoted, is especially important.
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Oldest Human Skeleton Discovered. Meet "Ardi".
mcsmithblack
by mcsmithblack  10-1-2009   
 Creationists are advised to ignore this clip. Ardi's picture looks a little like my Aunt Margaret. Bless her heart...
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UC Berkeley scientists unveil skeleton that shares chimp, human features
Lexica
by Lexica  10-1-2009   
 More: she is not "the missing link," a transitional creature between today's chimps and humans. This concept has been abandoned: We did not evolve from living champs or apes, but shared a common ancestor. Nor is she this long-sought "last common ancestor." That's because she's too young; chimps and humans are thought to have diverged between 5 million and 10 million years ago. Then we went our separate ways, each taking different evolutionary trajectories. But she's important because she is the closest we have come to this unfound "last common ancestor." She belonged to a new type of early hominid that was neither chimpanzee nor fully human.
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Why Women have Sex
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  10-1-2009    10
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So Lucy Wasn't the Oldest Human-like Creature ...
Uniec
by Uniec  10-1-2009   
 This new discovery looks intriguing, especially because it may still not be the oldest one. There might be found some that may be seen as "The Missing Link" of Charles Darwin's theory.
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Sex for What
drppanda
by drppanda  10-1-2009   
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Evolution Fossils, Genes and Mousetraps 1-9
cptenaud
by cptenaud  9-28-2009    1
 Nine sections too look at. He is very easy to understand. And makes you think. Something Americans find hard to do.
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850 New Species Discovered Underground
celestialdancer
by celestialdancer  9-28-2009    1
 You just have to look in your own backyard.
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why are we the naked ape?
doodleicious
by doodleicious  9-27-2009    1
 did we come from the sea........go to TED talks 2009 to hear a speaker named Morgan speak on the subject of evolution and hairlessness too
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Richard Dawkins concedes belief in God and in religion not incompatible
kelvin273
by kelvin273  9-26-2009    1
 Excerpt from a Newsweek interview
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Psychology News Sept 24th 09
glossop
by glossop  9-24-2009   
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The Secrets Inside Your Dog's Mind
Socratoad
by Socratoad  9-21-2009   
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Art, Music, Emotion. Love, Reason
abailart
by abailart  9-21-2009   
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The Secrets Inside Your Dog's Mind
lakotahope
by lakotahope  9-19-2009   
 Good dogs
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Website Redesign Keeps the Customer Interested
redesignunit
by redesignunit  9-17-2009   
 It’s the same with a business website. At Web Site Re Design the premise is that a change is much more than a rest. It’s a means to boost business and keep existing customers and new ones interested.
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Convergent evolution
Aribeth
by Aribeth  9-14-2009   
 The huge fossil teeth of megalodon had been known for centuries and were once believed to be the fossilized tongues of dragons. Agassiz, noting that great white shark teeth and the fossil megalodon teeth were both serrated, lumped megalodon into the same genus, Carcharodon, (from the Greek karcharos, meaning sharp or jagged, and odous, meaning tooth). Agassiz was not, however, making an evolutionary judgment. In 1835, a young Charles Darwin was just then visiting the Galapagos Islands. There would be no theory of evolutionary descent for nearly 25 years. In fact, the brilliant Agassiz, who later became a professor at Harvard and the leading figure of natural history in the United States, forever resisted Darwin’s revolutionary ideas. Rejecting biological evolution, Agassiz defined species as a “thought of God.” His classification scheme signified nothing about shark origins. But over the next century, the idea that great whites evolved from megalodon took hold. << more at the
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Super Sperm
cakebelly
by cakebelly  9-14-2009   
 more (at source): The researcher said: 'Sometimes, during the fine-tuning process, high rates of infertility can be seen. That's probably the reason for the very high rates of unexplained infertility in the last decades.' Dr Hasson, of Tel Aviv University in Israel, says women's bodies have gradually evolved extra 'defences' to force sperm to become more competitive to reach the egg at all. Men have responded by making more of the aggressive super-sperm. Once the first sperm fertilises an egg, a woman's body throws up a further range of biochemical defences to stop all the others reaching it. Dr Hasson said: 'To avoid the fatal consequences of polyspermy, female reproductive tracts have evolved to become formidable barriers to sperm.
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Trustworthy vs lustworthy: the psychology of attraction
cakebelly
by cakebelly  9-14-2009   
 more (at source): But because we are programmed to avoid finding close relatives sexually attractive, this means those we trust are not necessarily the ones we find attractive. Dr DeBruine’s team found that even when looking at members of the opposite sex, subjects found those who looked like them trustworthy — but they did not want to sleep with them. “When the players were judging the faces for physical attractiveness they thought similar faces less attractive,” she said. “So we believe resemblance is trustworthy — but not lustworthy.”
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What Caused Most of Planet's Extinction Events? Leading Expert Says "Global Warming"
tabsey
by tabsey  9-13-2009   
 Doesn't really matter in the long run how it has happened, the fact that we are already in a period of mass extinction says enough about the effects.
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The ironic origin of human belief in god
reimers
by reimers  9-12-2009   
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A skull that rewrites the history of man
tabsey
by tabsey  9-11-2009   
 Fits with the theories around the "hobbit".
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Skull Find Rewrites The History of Man
celestialdancer
by celestialdancer  9-10-2009   
 More information at source.
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A skull that rewrites the history of man
rmowery
by rmowery  9-10-2009   
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