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Bojan Gorjanc on April 23rd, 2009

In his three-volume series of the Convergence material, David Wilcock sets forth the idea that we live in an eight-dimensional, octave-based universe. The majority of current physicists all agree that there must be several dimensions higher than our own – but they believe there to be ten dimensions, not eight. Wilcock exposes the flaws in [...]

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Bojan Gorjanc on April 15th, 2009

At the moment I am reading The Science of Yoga: The Yoga-Sutras of Patanjali in Sanskrit by I. K. Taimni. It’s not an easy reading, but it is worth the effort because the philosophy of Yoga deals with some of the greatest mysteries of life and the Universe. As Taimni says in the preface, those [...]

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Bojan Gorjanc on April 8th, 2009

In almost every area of life, change is occurring faster and faster. Evolution is forever speeding up, and we may be approaching the concept of singularity, when evolution may bring forth a new age – the Wisdom Age. As we emerge from our current Knowledge Age, this new age may bring about a true unity [...]

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Bojan Gorjanc on April 6th, 2009

All complex systems that evolve through bifurcations and species mutating to avoid extinction are known as macroshifts. And we can say that our world is now in a macroshift. We are headed toward a collapse of the economic and political processes, and military fallout … it is a necessity to transform ideas into solutions to [...]

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Bojan Gorjanc on March 30th, 2009

Before embarking upon his ultimately successful quest to discover the laws of planetary motion, Johannes Kepler tried to explain the sizes of the orbits of the planets from first principles: developing a mathematical model of the orbits based upon nested Platonic solids. Since, at the time, the solar system was believed by most to be [...]

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Bojan Gorjanc on March 23rd, 2009

In the introduction to his new book Fractal Time: The Secret of 2012 and a New World Age, author Gregg Braden says that we’re living the end of time. Not the end of the world, but the end of a world age – a 5,125-year cycle of time – and the way we’ve known the [...]

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Bojan Gorjanc on March 16th, 2009

Dr. Sergey Smelyakov is a highly respected and brilliant Russian scientist who holds an MA level degree in applied mathematics as well as doctorates in numerical methods and mathematical modelling and cybernetics; his credentials are beyond reproach. Here is how author Adrian Cooper (Our Ultimate Reality, Life, the Universe and the Destiny of Mankind) addressed [...]

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Bojan Gorjanc on March 11th, 2009

“In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.” – Albert Einstein The recent economic recession has a lot of people worried about their jobs, their businesses, their homes and their bills. When your income is dropping or in jeopardy and you still have a mountain of bills to pay, things can get pretty scary. However, tough [...]

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Bojan Gorjanc on March 9th, 2009

The Russian scientist Dr Nikolai Kozyrev is in many ways a forerunner – the father of today’s efforts to re-interpret physics in a way that does not contradict intuitive understanding. He investigated time and the aether before most of us in the West ever thought of questioning the workability of our modern interpretations of the [...]

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Bojan Gorjanc on March 1st, 2009

According to the book “What the Bleep Do We Know!?” Great Questions can change the direction of our life. They are Great because they open us up to a greater reality, a greater vista and greater options.

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