C.E.R.N. is the European Centre for Nuclear Research. Nuclear; we have people looking at particles through the Large Hadron Collider here. All news sources seem to be talking about this mock human sacrifice; it caught the poor cameraman by surprise. What the hell is going on? It's a fucking scientific community, not something else....
(in Christian contexts) perception in the absence of judgment with a view to obtaining spiritual direction and understanding.
"without providing for a time of healing and discernment, there will be no hope of living through this present moment without a shattering of our common life".
@Brian:"Discernment is knowing when not to get sucked in. It's all part of the deprogramming process." Got it! I'm redoing the meditation course for the fifth or fourth time again, but my trip to New York made things hectic and I have to start over. Deprogramminf can be difficult; there's stimuli that sucks you in everywhere you turn, and learning to discern and distance yourself is one difficult task.
It's also obvious it's not the scientists involved in this, quite obvious. At any rate, that much must be true. Scientists have a penchant for loathing both religion (organized) and anything akin to the New Age
Gatekeeping is the process through which information is filtered for dissemination, whether for publication, broadcasting, the Internet, or some other mode of communication.
There is a very irritating rattling noise but it is possible to put up with it. Lauren goes into detail about the Iranian tribes that she says are responsible for the tyranny in the World through the Jesuits etc. She also briefly mentions CERN just after one hour in.
Whistleblowers are a false paradigm. If they have really seen the dark side of humanity, the last thing they would want to do is educate people about it.
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Got it! I'm redoing the meditation course for the fifth or fourth time again, but my trip to New York made things hectic and I have to start over. Deprogramminf can be difficult; there's stimuli that sucks you in everywhere you turn, and learning to discern and distance yourself is one difficult task.