Archive for April 27th, 2008

Church task force to examine global warming - Worldwide Faith News (press release)

Church task force to examine global warmingWorldwide Faith News (press release), NY - 3 hours agoThe task force also is asked to develop an ecumenical effort to support changes designed to reduce global warming. *Gilbert is a news writer for …

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Re: Sustainable Youtube Calling Again!

Re: Sustainable Youtube Calling Again!
julesandmax
2 min - Apr 27, 2008

Re: Walking the Walk: Unsustainable Steaks
Why I am Vegetarian, Part 1

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Global warming slows weed invasion - ABC Regional Online

Global warming slows weed invasionABC Regional Online, Australia - 4 hours agoThe School of Plant Science at the University of Tasmania has simulated those conditions so they can see how global warming will affect important biosystems …

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Housatonic River Walk

Housatonic River Walk
HousatonicRiverWalk
4 min - Apr 27, 2008

GreenAgers Weed-a-thon.
April 26, 2008

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Vision Green - let the journey beging

Vision Green - let the journey beging
rumotivated
2 min - Apr 27, 2008

Ryan announces the David Suzuki Foundation as their chosen organization to donate too!

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Virginia Tech Energy Consumption

Virginia Tech Energy Consumption
shwimpang
4 min - Apr 27, 2008

Earth Sustainability Action Project

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Microbial Ecology Presentation: All About Soil!

Microbial Ecology Presentation: All About Soil!

13 min - Apr 27, 2008

Microbial Feedbacks to Climate:
Soil Microbes, Global Warming, and Respiration

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Roman Manus likes flowers and multicolours.

Roman Manus likes flowers and multicolours.
romanmanus
1 min - Apr 27, 2008

Roman Manus likes visiting flower markets and florists shops.

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Land of Osiris - (1 of 11) Ancient Khemit - Stephen Mehler

Land of Osiris - (1 of 11) Ancient Khemit - Stephen Mehler
Chrisky81
10 min - Apr 27, 2008

Egyptologist Stephen Mehler gives us an insight into what tourists to Egypt never see. Amazing material.

Stephen Mehler was born and raised in New York City, USA His early education focused on the sciences and he received a B.A. in Physiology and Anatomy, with a minor in Chemistry, from Hunter College of the City University of New York in 1967. After a four year hiatus in the U.S. Air Force, during the Vietnam War, Stephen came to California and resumed academic work. He earned an M.A. in Natural Sciences from San Jose State University, specializing in Human Ecology. Discovering a love for prehistory, Stephen worked on an archaeological excavation in France in 1974 with Professor Francois Bordes of the University of Bordeaux, then Director of Antiquities for southwestern France. Returning to San Jose State University, Stephen earned a second M.A. in Social Sciences, specializing in Prehistory and Ancient History in 1978.

Since 1968, Stephen has intently researched material about ancient Egypt, particularly the era known as the Amarna Period and the King Akhenaten. Becoming involved with the Rosicrucian Order, AMORC in 1977, exposed Stephen to the esoteric teachings about Egyptian Mystery Schools. It was at this time Stephen discovered the writings of the French hermeticist and alchemist, R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz, founder of the Symbolist School of Egyptology. Stephen also cites the writings of John Anthony West, Murry Hope and Bika Reed as major influences in his pursuit into Egyptology. Presently, Stephen specializes in synthesizing the theories of academic Egyptology with the arcane wisdom tradition known as the Sacred Science of ancient Egypt.

While working as a Staff Research Scientist for the Rosicrucian Order, Stephen experienced and researched with what has become known as the Mayan Crystal Skull. Stephen has since worked with three other ancient crystal skulls: the Amethyst Crystal Skull, the famous Mitchell-Hedges Crystal Skull and the Texas Crystal Skull. Stephen has been interviewed on radio and television concerning his crystal skull research and is featured in the book, Mysteries of the Crystal Skulls Revealed (Bowen, Nocerino & Shapiro, J&S Aquarian Networking, 1988). Research into crystal skulls is ongoing.

In 1992, Stephen met Egyptian-born Egyptologist and Indigenous Wisdom Keeper, Abd'El Hakim Awyan. It is Hakim's teachings about the ancient Khemitian civilization, well over 10,000 years old, that now forms the framework for Stephen's current research. Having done field work with Hakim in 1997, 1998, and 1999 in Egypt, Stephen has written a book, THE LAND OF OSIRIS: An Introduction to Khemitology, redefining the field as Khemitology, not Egyptology. This book also supports the work of Christopher Dunn, author of THE GIZA POWER PLANT. Stephen's research supports Dunn's conclusions that the Great Pyramid was never intended to be a tomb for a king, but a machine to transform, generate and transmit energy. Stephen is currently Director of Research of The Land of Osiris Research Project and The Great Pyramid of Giza Research Association has been interviewed on the radio by Laura Lee, Jeff Rense and the Art Bell show.

Since 1988, Stephen has also been active in the field of Astrology, and has done private natal and progressed chart readings. He cites Barbara Hand Clow as a major influence in this area as well as his beloved teacher, Guy Dickinson.

Stephen has also maintained an active interest in the study of UFO/Extraterrestrial phenomenon for over thirty years. Both as a researcher and experiencer, this interest is presently a part of Stephen's research into previous prehistoric civilizations. Stephen cites the works of Max Flindt and Otto Binder, Immanuel Velikovsky, Erich Van Danikan, Zecharia Sitchin and Dr. Arthur Horn as major influences in the possible connection with ancient human civilizations and extraterrestrial contacts. This research is presently ongoing.

A popular lecturer and teacher, Stephen has had articles published in The Rosicrucian Digest, World Explorer magazine, and Atlantis Rising magazine. Stephen currently resides in Colorado.

http://www.gizapyramid.com/BIO-Mehler.htm

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Land of Osiris - (4 of 11) Ancient Khemit - Stephen Mehler

Land of Osiris - (4 of 11) Ancient Khemit - Stephen Mehler
Chrisky81
10 min - Apr 27, 2008

Egyptologist Stephen Mehler gives us an insight into what tourists to Egypt never see. Amazing material.

Stephen Mehler was born and raised in New York City, USA His early education focused on the sciences and he received a B.A. in Physiology and Anatomy, with a minor in Chemistry, from Hunter College of the City University of New York in 1967. After a four year hiatus in the U.S. Air Force, during the Vietnam War, Stephen came to California and resumed academic work. He earned an M.A. in Natural Sciences from San Jose State University, specializing in Human Ecology. Discovering a love for prehistory, Stephen worked on an archaeological excavation in France in 1974 with Professor Francois Bordes of the University of Bordeaux, then Director of Antiquities for southwestern France. Returning to San Jose State University, Stephen earned a second M.A. in Social Sciences, specializing in Prehistory and Ancient History in 1978.

Since 1968, Stephen has intently researched material about ancient Egypt, particularly the era known as the Amarna Period and the King Akhenaten. Becoming involved with the Rosicrucian Order, AMORC in 1977, exposed Stephen to the esoteric teachings about Egyptian Mystery Schools. It was at this time Stephen discovered the writings of the French hermeticist and alchemist, R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz, founder of the Symbolist School of Egyptology. Stephen also cites the writings of John Anthony West, Murry Hope and Bika Reed as major influences in his pursuit into Egyptology. Presently, Stephen specializes in synthesizing the theories of academic Egyptology with the arcane wisdom tradition known as the Sacred Science of ancient Egypt.

While working as a Staff Research Scientist for the Rosicrucian Order, Stephen experienced and researched with what has become known as the Mayan Crystal Skull. Stephen has since worked with three other ancient crystal skulls: the Amethyst Crystal Skull, the famous Mitchell-Hedges Crystal Skull and the Texas Crystal Skull. Stephen has been interviewed on radio and television concerning his crystal skull research and is featured in the book, Mysteries of the Crystal Skulls Revealed (Bowen, Nocerino & Shapiro, J&S Aquarian Networking, 1988). Research into crystal skulls is ongoing.

In 1992, Stephen met Egyptian-born Egyptologist and Indigenous Wisdom Keeper, Abd'El Hakim Awyan. It is Hakim's teachings about the ancient Khemitian civilization, well over 10,000 years old, that now forms the framework for Stephen's current research. Having done field work with Hakim in 1997, 1998, and 1999 in Egypt, Stephen has written a book, THE LAND OF OSIRIS: An Introduction to Khemitology, redefining the field as Khemitology, not Egyptology. This book also supports the work of Christopher Dunn, author of THE GIZA POWER PLANT. Stephen's research supports Dunn's conclusions that the Great Pyramid was never intended to be a tomb for a king, but a machine to transform, generate and transmit energy. Stephen is currently Director of Research of The Land of Osiris Research Project and The Great Pyramid of Giza Research Association has been interviewed on the radio by Laura Lee, Jeff Rense and the Art Bell show.

Since 1988, Stephen has also been active in the field of Astrology, and has done private natal and progressed chart readings. He cites Barbara Hand Clow as a major influence in this area as well as his beloved teacher, Guy Dickinson.

Stephen has also maintained an active interest in the study of UFO/Extraterrestrial phenomenon for over thirty years. Both as a researcher and experiencer, this interest is presently a part of Stephen's research into previous prehistoric civilizations. Stephen cites the works of Max Flindt and Otto Binder, Immanuel Velikovsky, Erich Van Danikan, Zecharia Sitchin and Dr. Arthur Horn as major influences in the possible connection with ancient human civilizations and extraterrestrial contacts. This research is presently ongoing.

A popular lecturer and teacher, Stephen has had articles published in The Rosicrucian Digest, World Explorer magazine, and Atlantis Rising magazine. Stephen currently resides in Colorado.

http://www.gizapyramid.com/BIO-Mehler.htm

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