Since all these years bollywood has been the greatest film making industry. It has been making all kinds of movies-comedy, romance, adventure, suspense and many more! Nobody ever thought about the situation of bollywood then and now. beautiful romantic sweet movies with angelic songs and beautiful meaning. none ahd to depend on such vulgar words as "lath"(addiction) or "khudkhusi"(suicide)..they never felt the need to use those kind of words.Simple things with maturity was their concept. it used to be all about the real life situations. people always get inspired by movies and dramas..people inspired then and what they are learning now is at a point uncomparable. every problem then didn't have a single solution:getting stoned. these days people have made up their mind: they have tension and they need to drink..god save those people..children..yeah this group of children and teens are the most "affected"..the dressing sense and the language and the main thing their thinking..a person's value rises only when he's into some relationship..not just into a relationship but a fake one..a disloyal one..relationships are nothing but a piece of joke today..and then people stand up shouting for justics for a rap victim? its all related to bollywood themes that used to seen and as its seen now..yes people change times change..everything changes but do value and feelings too change? if feelings do then trust me YOU ARE FAKE..YOU ARE NOTHING BUT A PIECE OF SHIT ON THIS EARTH DOING NOTHING ALL THIS WHILE ELSE THAN USING PEOPLE FOR YOUR WORK AND BELIEVE ME YOU KNOW TO USE PEOPLE..OTHER PEOPLE WOULD BE KNOWING TO USE U BETTER..better watch good french movies if u want to watch real romance..go for korean ones if u like horror and of course the best classic bollywood movies..specially dev anand ones..beautiful...real and to make u realize that you are here for a purpose..complete that honestly and die a peaceful death! :)
All About Knowledge
Thursday 7 February 2013
Friday 1 February 2013
PHYCHEDELICS-AN ILLEGAL EXPERIENCE
When we talk about the psychedelic experience, it’s not clear we’re all talking about the same thing.
The way to do psychedelics is, I believe, at higher doses than most people are comfortable with, and rarely, and with great attention to set and setting.
The psychedelic experience is as central to understanding your humanness as having sex, or having a child, or having responsibilities, or having hopes and dreams, and yet it is illegal.
These boundary-dissolving hallucinogens that give you a sense of unity with your fellow man and nature are somehow forbidden. This is an outrage! It’s a sign of cultural immaturity, and the fact that we tolerate it is a sign that we are living in a society as oppressed as any society in the past.
Get it straight. This is about an experience. Not my experience, your experience. This is about an experience which you have, like getting laid, or going to Africa. You must do the experience, otherwise it’s just whistling past the graveyard.
This is part of our birthright, perhaps the most important part of our birthright. These substances will deliver. It is the confoundment of psychology and science generally, and that’s why it’s so touchy for cultural institutions, but you are not a cultural institution, you are a free and independent human being, and these things have your name written on them in big gold letters.”
EIGHT THINGS CALVIN AND HOBBES SAID BETTER THAN ANYONE ELSE!
1) On life's constant little limitations
Calvin: You know, Hobbes, even my lucky rocket ship underpants don't help!:P
2) On expectations
Calvin: everybody seeks happiness! Not me, though! thats the difference between me and the rest of the world!Happiness isn't good enough for me! i demand euphoria! :D
3) On why v are scared of the dark
Calvin: I think night time is dark so you can imagine your fears with less distraction! :P
4) On the unspoken truth behind the education system
Calvin: As u can see, i have memorized this utterly useless piece of information long enough to pass a test question. I now intend to forget it forever. You have taught me nothing except how to cynically manipulate the system. Congratulations.
5) On the tragedy of hipsters
Calvin: The world bored u when u r cool! :D
6) On the tears of a clown
Calvin: Isnt it strange that evolution would give us a sense of humor? When u think about it, it's weird that we have a physiological response to absurdity. We laugh at nonsense. We like it. We think its funny. Don't u think its odd we appreciate absurdity? Why should we develop that way? How does it benefit us?
Hobbes: I suppose if we couldn't laugh on the things that made sense, we couldn't react a lot to life.!
( you said it right hobbes) :D
7) On life and luck
Calvin: Life is full of surprises, but never when u need one! :P
8) On the gaping hole in contemporary art's soul
Calvin: People always make the mistake of thinking art is created by them. But really art is a private language for sophisticates to congratulate themselves for their superiority to the rest of the world. As my artists statement explains, my work is utterly incomprehensible and is therefore of deep significance!
1) On life's constant little limitations
Calvin: You know, Hobbes, even my lucky rocket ship underpants don't help!:P
2) On expectations
Calvin: everybody seeks happiness! Not me, though! thats the difference between me and the rest of the world!Happiness isn't good enough for me! i demand euphoria! :D
3) On why v are scared of the dark
Calvin: I think night time is dark so you can imagine your fears with less distraction! :P
4) On the unspoken truth behind the education system
Calvin: As u can see, i have memorized this utterly useless piece of information long enough to pass a test question. I now intend to forget it forever. You have taught me nothing except how to cynically manipulate the system. Congratulations.
5) On the tragedy of hipsters
Calvin: The world bored u when u r cool! :D
6) On the tears of a clown
Calvin: Isnt it strange that evolution would give us a sense of humor? When u think about it, it's weird that we have a physiological response to absurdity. We laugh at nonsense. We like it. We think its funny. Don't u think its odd we appreciate absurdity? Why should we develop that way? How does it benefit us?
Hobbes: I suppose if we couldn't laugh on the things that made sense, we couldn't react a lot to life.!
( you said it right hobbes) :D
7) On life and luck
Calvin: Life is full of surprises, but never when u need one! :P
8) On the gaping hole in contemporary art's soul
Calvin: People always make the mistake of thinking art is created by them. But really art is a private language for sophisticates to congratulate themselves for their superiority to the rest of the world. As my artists statement explains, my work is utterly incomprehensible and is therefore of deep significance!
Monday 28 January 2013
BIOCENTRISM
Many of us fear death. We believe in death because we have been told we will die. We associate ourselves with the body, and we know that bodies die. But a new scientific theory suggests that death is not the terminal event we think.
Although individual bodies are destined to self-destruct, the “I” feeling is just a fountain of energy operating in the brain. But this energy doesn’t just go away at death.
One well-known aspect of quantum physics is that certain observations cannot be predicted absolutely. Instead, there is a range of possible observations each with a different probability. One mainstream explanation, the “many-worlds” interpretation, states that each of these possible observations corresponds to a different universe (the ‘multiverse’). A new scientific theory – called biocentrism – refines these ideas. There are an infinite number of universes, and everything that could possibly happen occurs in some universe. Death does not exist in any real sense in these scenarios. All possible universes exist simultaneously, regardless of what happens in any of them. Although individual bodies are destined to self-destruct, the alive feeling – the ‘Who am I?’- is just a 20-watt fountain of energy operating in the brain. But this energy doesn’t go away at death. One of the surest axioms of science is that energy never dies; it can neither be created nor destroyed. But does this energy transcend from one world to the other?
Consider an experiment that was recently published in the journalScience showing that scientists could retroactively change something that had happened in the past. Particles had to decide how to behave when they hit a beam splitter. Later on, the experimenter could turn a second switch on or off. It turns out that what the observer decided at that point, determined what the particle did in the past. Regardless of the choice you, the observer, make, it is you who will experience the outcomes that will result. The linkages between these various histories and universes transcend our ordinary classical ideas of space and time. Think of the 20-watts of energy as simply holo-projecting either this or that result onto a screen. Whether you turn the second beam splitter on or off, it’s still the same battery or agent responsible for the projection.
According to Biocentrism, space and time are not the hard objects we think. Wave your hand through the air – if you take everything away, what’s left? Nothing. The same thing applies for time. You can’t see anything through the bone that surrounds your brain. Everything you see and experience right now is a whirl of information occurring in your mind. Space and time are simply the tools for putting everything together.
Death does not exist in a timeless, spaceless world. In the end, even Einstein admitted, “Now Besso” (an old friend) “has departed from this strange world a little ahead of me. That means nothing. People like us…know that the distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.” Immortality doesn’t mean a perpetual existence in time without end, but rather resides outside of time altogether.
This was clear with the death of my sister Christine. After viewing her body at the hospital, I went out to speak with family members. Christine’s husband – Ed – started to sob uncontrollably. For a few moments I felt like I was transcending the provincialism of time. I thought about the 20-watts of energy, and about experiments that show a single particle can pass through two holes at the same time. I could not dismiss the conclusion: Christine was both alive and dead, outside of time.
Christine had had a hard life. She had finally found a man that she loved very much. My younger sister couldn’t make it to her wedding because she had a card game that had been scheduled for several weeks. My mother also couldn’t make the wedding due to an important engagement she had at the Elks Club. The wedding was one of the most important days in Christine’s life. Since no one else from our side of the family showed, Christine asked me to walk her down the aisle to give her away.
Soon after the wedding, Christine and Ed were driving to the dream house they had just bought when their car hit a patch of black ice. She was thrown from the car and landed in a banking of snow.
“Ed,” she said “I can’t feel my leg.”
She never knew that her liver had been ripped in half and blood was rushing into her peritoneum.
After the death of his son, Emerson wrote “Our life is not so much threatened as our perception. I grieve that grief can teach me nothing, nor carry me one step into real nature.”
Whether it’s flipping the switch for the Science experiment, or turning the driving wheel ever so slightly this way or that way on black-ice, it’s the 20-watts of energy that will experience the result. In some cases the car will swerve off the road, but in other cases the car will continue on its way to my sister’s dream house.
Christine had recently lost 100 pounds, and Ed had bought her a surprise pair of diamond earrings. It’s going to be hard to wait, but I know Christine is going to look fabulous in them the next time I see her.
ROBERT LANZA
ROBERT LANZA
Every child is born clever. No child is ever born idiotic
Every child is born clever. No child is ever born idiotic. To become an idiot one needs to be educated. To convert people to idiocy, schools and colleges and universities are needed. It is a great achievement. Idiocy is not natural; it has to be learned, it has to be earned. Great effort has to be made before you can become stupid. A Buddha or a Lao Tzu or a Jesus are people who somehow escaped from society, who somehow managed it that society did not change them into stupid people. They look rare because the whole society has become stupid otherwise they would be the norm. It be natural to be clever, intelligent — as natural as breathing, as natural as health.
Watch a child, any child, black, white, Indian, Chinese, German — yes, even German! Watch any child. All children are intelligent and all children are beautiful. Have you ever seen an ugly child? The phenomenon does not exist at all. Have you ever seen a stupid child? Their intelligence is tremendous.
But society starts to cripple the child because society cannot allow that much intelligence. That much intelligence is dangerous. An intelligent child is a dangerous person. Society immediately jumps upon the child, from the very first day. The child is not even allowed the freedom to breathe on his own — the doctor slaps him on his bottom and society has started. The child is not even allowed to breath on his own. You should wait. There is no need to slap the child.
Go and watch in a maternity home. When the child is born, the doctor will take the child by his legs, hold him upside down and slap him on the bottom to help him breathe. It is as if nature is not enough so your help is needed. Nobody slaps the animals — yet they are breathing, breathing beautifully. No doctor is needed, no nurse is needed, no mid-wife is needed.
Wait! But society cannot wait. Within seconds society enters. Society has to slap the child. And now people who have been studying the phenomenon of slapping the child say that the first slap comes as a shock, because the child is very delicate. For nine months he has lived in a very protected environment — that slap is like a great shock. With a shock his life starts.
Then there are even more cruel people. Jews will do a circumcision — it is a great shock to cut the foreskin of the genital organs. You have started violence, you have started butchering the child. Society is on the way.
And immediately everything has to be forced on the child. Now the mother is told when to breast-feed the child and when not to breast-feed the child — after three hours. As if every child is a Ford car, just like every other Ford car. Each child is an individual. His needs are different. One child will find that he is hungry within two hours, another child will find that he is not hungry after five hours. This average of three hours is dangerous. One child will not be hungry but the mother will force him to feed because three hours are over and another child will be hungry and crying and weeping but the mother will wait and look at the clock and because three hours are not over yet how can she feed him?
These are subtle tricks to destroy the delicate intelligence, the delicate life of the child. Then he has to be trained about everything. From toilet training to God, he has to be trained about everything. He is not allowed any spontaneity. And intelligence thrives in spontaneity, intelligence dies in discipline. The more disciplined the child, the more stupid he will be; the more intelligent the child, the more rebellious he will be. Rebelliousness and intelligence are synonymous; stupidity and discipline are synonymous. If you have succeeded in ordering the child to obey you and in making him conform to your ideas, you have succeeded in killing his intelligence.
Your schools, your colleges, your universities, all teach nonsense because they are all against sense. Nowhere is sensitivity taught nowhere. In fact, sensitivity has to be destroyed. It is dangerous to allow the child to be sensitive and intelligent because, if the child remains sensitive, then society will not be able to force the child to do foolish things throughout his life.
For example: a person goes on being a clerk his whole life, just piling up files. To do such a thing you need to be very insensitive. If you have a certain sensitivity you will want to break out of this nonsense, you will want to go into the fields, into the forest. You may want to become a gardener, you may want to become a farmer, or a fisherman, or a carpenter, or a sculptor, or a poet — but you will not want to become a clerk in an office. For what should one want to be a clerk? The sun is so bright and the flowers have bloomed and the birds are singing and you are just doing a clerical job! It will not be possible. Society has to kill your intelligence, your sensitivity, so that you can be put into any job.
When you are dull it is easy to force you into any direction. Then a person can keep on doing any nonsense job. And when you do a nonsense thing for your whole life, naturally. by and by, you lose all possibilities of being intelligent.
A person can be sent into the army. If people were in-telligent who would go into the army? For what would they kill others and be killed? Life is to live, not to be killed and not to kill. Life is to enjoy; it is a divine gift. But millions of people are in the army, just getting ready to be butchered or to butcher. And their whole life — from morning to evening — is spent parading, polishing their rifles, following some foolish man’s orders: left turn, right turn. Doing this their whole life! And not even for a single moment do they think about what they are doing — what they are doing with their life. Is life meant for this? Is this the destiny of life?
If you are singing and dancing maybe it is meaningful,. but turning left and right, doing the same march every day. just preparing for death…. How can life be just a preparation for death? Brutality, violence, insensitivity is taught only then can millions of people be turned into slaves. You think you are free people? Slavery has just become more sophisticated, that’s all. Slavery still exists. No society up to now has ever been a free society. All societies have been slave societies.
Yes, one thing is certain: slavery changes its forms. First it was very gross, now it is very subtle. And remember. subtle slavery is far more dangerous than gross slavery — because you can rebel against gross slavery, it is so apparent. so obvious, but when the slavery is very subtle then you are not even aware of it. If you are a Mohammedan, if you are a Hindu, if you are a Christian, if you are a Jaina, you are a slave. Your mind has been conditioned to be a Hindu, to be a Mohammedan, to be a Christian, and you have become that.
And you have never thought about it. Why should you be a Christian? Why should you be a Mohammedan? You were not born as a Christian, as a Mohammedan, you were born as pure consciousness. Why these limitations? Who has forced these limitations on you? You were born as a pure human being — who has made you an Indian and who has made you Chinese? You are slaves. If you are Chinese or Indian or English, you are a slave. Slavery is very subtle.
And if you are doing things which others want you to do and you never do the thing that you always wanted to do, you are a slave. You go on loving a person you don’t love, you go on sleeping with a person you don’t love, you go on living in a relationship which is simply destructive, horrible, a hell, but you go on. You are a slave, you are not a free man.
A free man is one who claims back his intelligence, who claims back his sensitivity. To me, that is what sannyas is: to claim back your intelligence, to claim back your sensitivity, to become again sensuous, alive, to become again intelligent, to become again a child.
Hey friends, u wont find anything new but things which often go unnoticed..and things which people call it to be senseless will turn out to be the most objectionable thing..sometimes about science and sketching and all sorts of things..because..as i say knowledge is infinite! enjoy reading guyz..and do let me know ur views too! :)
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