Thursday 7 August 2014

On this, the 100th year since the beginning of the Great War (World War 1), it's time to reflect (AND LEARN) from what happened:


Over the last number of years, we've often read / heard statements such as:


  • "Our soldiers went to war and bravely battled and died to save our country"
  • "We should remember those that died during the war, so we could be free,  as those brave men fought, and died for our freedom"

Well, lets accept that there were so many unfortunate deaths, but to cut to the chase, What exactly did they save our country from?, and what freedoms do we have as a result of their deaths?. Any answers to these questions would be greatly appreciated, and possibly, hotly debated.

Sunday 8 June 2014

We need to redefine our value system in a global context,.. then just let that boat sail out from the shore....

If you were to extrapolate the current human race forward in terms of population growth while, at the same time, achieving a better quality of life for all, the conditions to create this path are hardly rocket science!  :)

Wednesday 7 May 2014

Accept the status of "genius" if that's your path

Writing your thoughts can be very powerful: "I am a genius" is awesome if you write it, internalise it, and truly believe it, and if that is the case, who can dispute it?. After all geniuses can forget which door they came in!!

Sunday 30 March 2014

True Inner interpretations of what you are, who you are and what you represent....

I believe that many of our great people did NOT know the in-depth answer to these questions, and therefore many of them lived a much lesser fulfilling life than they might otherwise have, or than many of us care to realize