Tag: humanity

  • Canuck Star Dan Aykroyd Tells Why Alien Life Refuses To Make Contact

    Canuck Star Dan Aykroyd Tells Why Alien Life Refuses To Make Contact

    Of course we are seen as primitive compared to alien life. If we could use 20-30% of our brain, then perhaps we may impress them a bit, and break out of our selfish habits. Hopefully, aliens will try to ignore our downfalls and instead focus on our positive aspects like love, passion, kindness towards others…

  • Creativity Espoused By Mainstream Media Is Sadly About Machine Creativity

    Creativity Espoused By Mainstream Media Is Sadly About Machine Creativity

    [You may know him from the movies “What The Bleep Do We Know”  and “Down The Rabbit Hole” – Two great introductory documentaries on Quantum Physics you really owe it to yourself to see.  Let the Silo introduce you to a welcomed, new contributor-  Dr. Amit Goswami – Author, Speaker and Scientist. Ed.] “I am…

  • The Commonwealth Opinion: Extreme Events Are Reversing Development Goals

    The Commonwealth Opinion: Extreme Events Are Reversing Development Goals

    Cyclones in the Caribbean and Pacific, devastating bushfires in Australia, recurrent floods and droughts in Asia and Africa, increasingly bring tragic loss of life to our nations and communities, inflicting physical and mental trauma on survivors, and causing irreparable damage to centuries old ways of life and undermining prospects for future prosperity and growth. The…

  • Star Ancestors Extraterrestrial Contact In Native American Tradition

    Star Ancestors Extraterrestrial Contact In Native American Tradition

    Nancy Redstar explores the long-standing contact between American Indian tribes and extraterrestrial visitors through interviews with the tribes’ spiritual leaders and shares the wisdom and ET experiences of Dawnland founder Dana Pictou, Mayan daykeeper Hunbatz Men, Choctaw wisdomkeeper Sequoyah Trueblood, and Creek healer and artist Shona Bear Clark. Her book includes color photos of ET-inspired…

  • World War One Trenches Crisscrossed Western Front Over One Hundred Years Ago

    World War One Trenches Crisscrossed Western Front Over One Hundred Years Ago

    About one hundred years ago, millions were involved in war – a war later to be known as the War to End All Wars. It was a global conflict of brutality, propaganda and technological advance — a war of survival and humanity and courage. Trench warfare forced soldiers to adapt to new technology and new…

  • Vision Quest Poetry Inspired By Spirit And Landscape Of Scotland

    Vision Quest Poetry Inspired By Spirit And Landscape Of Scotland

    In her youth, Wendy E. Slater found her greatest gift of expression in poetry- and then went dormant. Years later, on a trip to Scotland, the fount reopened. She had been through a crucible of chronic illness that forever changed her, launching Slater on a quest for meaning and life reexamination. That quest opened a…

  • United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Are Shared Vision Of Humanity

    United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Are Shared Vision Of Humanity

    A few years ago, in September 2015, 193 countries signed up to support the UN’s 17 sustainable development goals for our planet and the people that live on it. The all-encompassing plan included promises to end poverty, feed everyone, create stability and peace, provide quality education and protect the future of our world. Every man,…

  • Dance Healing Immigrant Victims Of War Prejudice And Sexual Exploitation

    Dance Healing Immigrant Victims Of War Prejudice And Sexual Exploitation

    Study after study has shown that arts education nurtures students’ creativity and problem-solving skills, competencies that are critical for success in a 21st Century world, but how does dance and movement facilitate healing and transform at-risk youth? New York’s Battery Dance launched its Dancing to Connect programs in 2006. Since that time, the program has…

  • Joy Junction Apartment Complex In Albuquerque Fights Homelessness

    Joy Junction Apartment Complex In Albuquerque Fights Homelessness

    It’s no secret that homelessness in Albuquerque is an ongoing crisis. The crisis continues, despite inaccurate promises by some groups to “end” homelessness. Over the last few years, I’ve seen panhandling increase prolifically all over the city, while at Joy Junction, desperate families-often with children-call or visit us daily asking for a meal and a…

  • Canadian Authors Released Book Chronicling Time Traveler John Titor II

    Canadian Authors Released Book Chronicling Time Traveler John Titor II

    This is an entertaining article 😉  The United States spends millions of dollars every year covering up something they say doesn’t exist – Extraterrestrials. In fact, the U.S. military not only recognizes three alien species but for nearly 70 years has been working with the Greys, the Reptilians and the Tall Whites under signed treaties.…

  • Words A Spoken Word Poem

    Words A Spoken Word Poem

    “Words”. Thoughtful contemporary poetry from Allen Minor.   Allen Minor is From Utica, New York and lives in Daytona Beach, Florida @allen_minor (Twitter) allen minor (YouTube) allen-minor (Tumblr) allen_minor (Instagram) Website  http://Amazon.com/author/asminor

  • Through Mediums of Painting and Written Narrative, FLY shares Tales of Tremendous Strength and Courage

    Through Mediums of Painting and Written Narrative, FLY shares Tales of Tremendous Strength and Courage

    Los Angeles, USA – FLY has launched a one-of-a-kind artistic-inspirational campaign on Kickstarter, presenting the world’s first ‘pen & ink’ art book, solely designed to inspire and uplift its readers. Using pen and ink portraits and written narrative, FLY tells the stories of known and unknown human beings who dazzled the world against all odds,…

  • Douglas Coupland Player One

    Douglas Coupland Player One

    As the world teeters on the brink of disaster, four people converge in a Toronto Airport cocktail lounge. As oil prices suddenly approach $300 a barrel, power cuts out, planes stop taking off and cell phone signals die—a self imposed apocalypse sets into motion. As you read, four people come to terms with the situation,…