Why is there so much poverty, starvation, conflict, war, and suffering in our world?
Almost 900 million people worldwide suffer from chronic undernourishment. 21,000 people, 14,000 of whom are children, die every day, of hunger or hunger related causes. During the past century over 100 million people have been killed in wars Many conflicts, such as those in Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Ukraine, and many more, continue unabated.
The source of these problems I believe is:
All our political, public…..
Dark Energy and Human Consciousness presents a new and unique understanding of how the universe, and life in it, emerged and evolved. It explains the interconnectedness among all aspects of reality from the source of the universe to life, mind, and human consciousness. Some very important insights that readers may get from reading this book are as follows:
A better understanding of the self
Many people believe that there is both a physical and a non-physical (or spiritual)…..
Around the turn of the century I was appalled at the level of selfishness, corruption, abuse of power, and greed (SCAG for short) that seemed to dominate in all our political, public service, financial, and religious institutions worldwide. I was determined to do something about this problem, but not having a political bone in my body I decided that the only thing I could do was write about it.
I quickly realised that while there were many writers trying to…..
While many people believe that there is a spiritual aspect to life, it is the scientific understanding of life that dictates how our world operates – because it informs the collective consciousness that dominates in all our political, public service, financial and business institutions worldwide.
The scientific understanding of life is as follows:
Life emerged from non-life about 3.7 billion years ago Life evolved, and continues to evolve, based on mutation, natural selection, and time All mutations are by chance……
I was born in Foxhall, a village near Loughrea in Co Galway, Ireland. My parents were farmers and I was the third child in a family of ten. Our parents nurtured an attitude of honour, respect, and compassion both for ourselves and our fellow man. A sentence my father frequently repeated was; “always remember that nobody knows where the shoe hurts only the man that wears it”.
At the tender age of seven I ‘decided’ that I wanted to be…..
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