By Sam bot on April 20, 2015
business, change, paradise, philosophy, power, terence mckenna
Inspiration, Videos
VIA The Mind Unleashed Sopie McAdam, True Activist In another creative and thought-provoking short film from esoteric vlogger ‘Revolution Love Evolve‘, one of Terence McKenna‘s most celebrated speeches is mixed with visuals to make a hard-hitting (but positive) point about the future of humanity. Terence McKenna talks about perception, environmental destruction, culture, politics and inner spiritual work from a joint lecture with […]
By Sam bot on April 20, 2015
bees, eco-friendly, environment, water
Environment
VIA Educate Inspire Change Bees are very hard working little creature and are vital to our environment. They dramatically assist with our food supply so it’s very important we do what we can for them. Their work is exhausting and the need to keep hydrated, but the problem is that a safe water source is […]
By Sam bot on April 20, 2015
conspiracy, conspiracy theory, government, proof, truth
U.S.
VIA The Mind Unleashed There are types of stories called “conspiracy theories” and the people who teach them are considered by “society” as crazy fanatics who often need medical treatment. What if I tell you that “society” should take some of that medical treatment, because sometimes such incredible stories that nobody believed in, turn out to be […]
By Sam bot on April 18, 2015
1970's, hippies, hippy communes, off the grid
Culture
VIA The Open Mind by Jade Small Throughout the late 1960s and 1970s, a deep-seated social discontent developed among young people in the United States. These were men who’d been forced to fight a war they didn’t believe in only to return home to a country that didn’t want them. The country was filled with college […]
By Sam bot on April 18, 2015
charity, farmer, jason brown, linebacker, nfl, potatoes
Inspiration, Videos
VIA The Mind Unleashed by John Vibes from True Activist NFL star Jason Brown has quit playing football professionally, and now spends his days as a farmer, who harvests free food for the hungry. Jason Brown was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the fourth round of the 2005 NFL Draft, and played college football at North […]
By Sam bot on April 18, 2015
africa, animal rescue, elephant family, elephants, mount kilimanjaro
Environment, Inspiration, Videos, Videos
VIA The Spirit Science by Steven Bancarz In a national park in Keyna, near Mount Kilimanjaro, an 8 month old elephant calf fell into a man-made well with about a foot of water inside of it. The poor baby elephant was too small to crawl out of it, leaving her and her mother in a frantic […]
By Sam bot on April 18, 2015
english language, new words, vocabulary, words
Entertainment, Funny
VIA I Heart Intelligence by Justin Gammill It’s weird to think that in our evolution as humans; speech has become so complex, yet we are always creating new words. In the first quarter of 2015 alone, there were roughly 500 words added to the Oxford English Dictionary. But how many of those words are relevant? I’ve […]
By Sam bot on April 18, 2015
desk job, health, sedentary
Health
VIA The Mind Unleashed With the continuous progress of technology, we need to put less and less effort to get the things done. And it’s not only about jobs which are getting more and more computerized every day; it’s about our lifestyle in general. If in the recent past we had to wash […]
By Sam bot on April 17, 2015
food, health, organic, wellness
Environment, Health, Science, Stories, Videos, Videos
VIA The Mind Unleashed This settles the debate over organic foods. Are organic foods really healthier than non-organic foods? Researchers from Newcastle University in England have reviewed and conducted meta-analysis on 343 peer-reviewed scientific studies in an effort to find out if organic foods contained greater nutritional value than conventional foods. The results will probably shock some, […]
By Sam bot on April 17, 2015
financial freedom, friends and family, living, money
Culture, Stories
VIA Simple Organic Life Could you live without money? 15 years ago, Heidemarie Schwermer asked herself that question, and she said yes. Schwermer grew up up in a successful family in Germany up until World War II, at which point the family was forced to flee. After the war, her father got a good job […]