Sunday, February 20, 2011

It's been a while

It has been just over a year since the last post on this blog. It has been even longer for me. From day one, this blog has been published mostly by Florian. At this time, the blog will have its focus readjusted. I will look into having different sections and try to post more actively. I've never been one to be verbose, so that will definitely be something I have to try to overcome. I know that I'm talking to an empty blog now, but hopefully in the near future there will be any bit of an audience.

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Friday, February 5, 2010

The Age of Transitions

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Are You Adaptable?

Here's something I must share. Please be patient, or skip a few minutes in to the video, as the intro is quite strange, and not where the good stuff is. I encourage you to watch all parts. Enjoy.

Here's The Freeman Perspective Blog, and the Freeman Archives.





Monday, January 4, 2010

Freemasons in Colorado

I really wish I had posted some other entries during the last month, but I found myself not being encouraged to think about much things lately, because during these times, boredom thrives. The kind of boredom that makes you want to do even more useless and productive things.

Now to the topic, for my birthday I decided to take another day of relaxation, but instead of sitting at home like the usual, I went out and decided to just go somewhere. I ended up going to Breckenridge, one of the many ski resort towns here in Colorado. As I was leaving the town after just walking around and drinking a cup of tea, I noticed a building with the big Masonic Square and Compasses symbol. I was really surprised to just see the symbol, but of course it makes sense, that "they" are really everywhere.

Because of my interest in this Masonic lodge in Breckenridge, I was also curious about the history of the town and area involving the Freemasons. What I found was an article which satisfied my curiosity to some extent.

"Masons to repeat history at the Summit County Courthouse"

Although I have lived in Colorado for most of my life, I wasn't aware of the history involving Masons, so I found this quite interesting. It seems that they are more involved in this state than I would have guessed.

Is there a more important reason for Masons gathering together in this specific area, or is there nothing to it besides a significant number of followers which have a history to this county of the state?

I remember seeing this video of a theory which claims that being in any place far above sea level is necessary to survive the said oncoming destruction.



Definitely some very interesting stuff. I apologize for the lameness of this post. Stay awake.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

To Stop Being a Slave..

I know, the world runs on money. Something with truly no worth at all, as it brings us no happiness or fulfillment, just a feeling of owning something more to reflect your place in society. Personally, I believe that before you attain any feeling of significant happiness, you need to let go in some way, and give up something and realize who you really are. We are all just products of the piece of shit that society has come to be, but it IS possible to start living, and giving up money IS very much possible and necessary to break free and LIVE.

This morning, I came across an article in the local newspaper about a man named Daniel "Suelo" in Utah who has lived without money inside a cave near a small town, living off of "waste" from the area, for nearly 10 years. In this case, these things he lives off of are indeed a big waste, as he gets more than enough to survive from dumpsters and other places. The article mentioned him maintaining a website and blog through public libraries, so I looked into it and found 3 very interesting sites:

Daniel's Blog - http://zerocurrency.blogspot.com/

Daniel's Website - http://sites.google.com/site/livingwithoutmoney/

Why Work? - http://whywork.org/

Personally, I am very inspired. Maybe I will start my journey sooner or later, but I know that no matter what, I will continue to think, contribute to individual mind, and "fight" for freedom of the world. Learning only comes to a halt after accepting truth out of society.

- Florian

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Plato's Cave

This is something everyone should take into perspective, for we live in a world no different. I was actually surprised that I haven't seen this yet, and although it is an older interpretation of Plato's Allegory, it captures it well.



- Florian

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--Trevor

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