RE: Anthroposophy – an eyebrow-raising Introduction
Hi Frank,
Thanks for this lucid overview and concise summation of some dynamics of European history since the industrial revolution. I had often wondered about IATA and your backstory not only explained, but also gave a great example of the possibilities of implementing at least some of Steiner’s threefold model.
It seems to be part of the human condition for people to habitually “structure everything according to the comfortable requirements of their thinking”. For me it’s a paradox worthy of exploration: “how come the beings/ members of a species that has evolved such amazing capacity to innovate and cooperate, find it so difficult to open to new ideas and change their thinking, and will go to great lengths to exploit one another in their quest to resist change and to gain personal advantage?” Thanks again.
Phillip Crockford
RE: Double Lives
Frank Thomas
Thank you for another thought provoking story and good questions. I've been asking myself these questions lately (tho' my context is considerably less dramatic than yours) Once destiny has played out, it seems inevitable (fatalistic ?) but in the moment, there are a myriad of possibilities. Is it up to the Spirit, or us, which one happens?
Raun Griffiths
RE: JvH interview
Thank you for publishing this thoughtful, helpful interview.
Sincerely
Marcella Edwards
Frank Thomas,
this brings tears to my eyes. Should we all be so valued in another's memory (is there a word for that ? Memorialized isn't quite right) I wish I could hear your hearty laughter too and see your wet eyes when Dr. King died.
Raun Griffiths
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Buenas noches Frank
Te cuento que al leer tu cuento, me vino también de inmediato el
recuerdo de la tristeza y los lagrimones el día que mataron a Martin
Luther King. Tuve la misma impresión, las cosas que hacían llorar a los
adultos, eran muy muy importantes. Y como se hace evidente que un
maestro enseña por lo que es.
Gladys Miranda
RE: When Israeli Warplanes Rain Death on Gaza, the Copilot is Uncle Sam
So why does USA want to be so deeply in league with the upper establishment of Israel. Well I’d imagine they want an ally in the Middle East . And there is a huge and very successful Jewish lobby well established in the USA. So what are there long term goals . Israel has lost any sympathy for the horrors their people suffered in Europe between 1933 and 1945. America only fears one potential opponent and that is Russia with or without collaboration from Germany.
So the Israeli spy network and hold of Palestine coupled with their very highly developed IT network could be very useful for America’s long term goals - which are in the main - to get access to the abundant wealth of oil and minerals in the former USSR countries and local neighboring countries. All this to continue up to around 2050.
So the sacrifice of Palestinians these last 77 years is the harm America is willing to inflict for their 2050 goals. Reduce Russia to a European state and get unhindered access to the wealth of the former USSR countries.
Robin Bate
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The main problem is that the federal government is dominated by Zionists and dual Israeli citizens, and Jews with Israel allegiance are predominant in mainstream media and Hollywood.
Christoph Meier