Saturday, July 29, 2017

Hugh Newman: Origins of the Megalithic Giants FULL LECTURE

Guess we have more reason to believe in dragons and giants than in the national news.

Giant in the Shadows: The Life of Robert T. Lincoln

Easy to take history of Lincoln's son. Lot's of interesting details.  There are a number of other videos available here. Some are particularly interesting. Check them out.

Practice Is A Way To Better Writing

A way to practice is to start writing and to keep writing.
Write without stopping to worry, correct, or edit. Write for more than ten minutes without stopping. You will write some phrases you will really love. You will find it hard to throw them away.

                Be ready to to throw them away because  they probably won't fit the writing you end up with. If you don't come up with a whole new focus or angle, you will probably come up with a whole new subject.

                Before you do throw away what have written do this: Read it and pick out your three or four best sentences. Then rewrite them. As you do so make, consider improvements you might make in them. Rewrite them and save them for a while.




by Richard Sheehan
for Mago Bill





Wednesday, July 26, 2017

The Hermetica: The Lost Wisdom of the Pharaohs - Presented by Peter Gandy

DNA & the Origins of Peoples: The Armenians

ArmeniansWe are learning to use our new knowledge of genetics to support our understanding of even deep history.




Questions about DNA on 5/27/2018

My questions seem to be elementary ones about how DNA may relate to genealogy, family trees, and history.  They seem to relate much to the language of DNA; lots vocabulary to learn. I will probably make this my last list of DNA questions. Such questions to seem to multiply very rapidly. Still these questions in future studies should I decide to persue such studies. 

OK here is my list of questions:
~ What might DNA have to do with a healthy life? Oh no! this opens a new area of study. There is a lot to learn.
~ What does the D in DNA stand for?
~ What about the N and the A?
~ Why is DNA easily contaminated?
~ What are halogroups?
~ Why are "haploggroups" one word?
~ Do they have anything to do with Hopalong Cassidy?
~ Is it a fact that nuclear DNA may be obtined from both male and female progenitors?
~ What is nuclear DNA? Is it explosive?

I am getting tired of writing questions.  I will put other questions of this same list in other DNA post. 





Monday, July 24, 2017

The Real Merlin and the Discovery of Avalon in the New World with Graham...

Ireland, Irish, Merlin, Revise your history. Celtic people in Main in about 500 AD. A ruler became Merlin the bird. The name of Arthur the bear was Owin. The dead Princess Diana was related to the Stewarts and so fairly closely related to Arthur and not just bearly.

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Daniel Sheehan: UFOs and the Cosmic Perspective - Dec 15, 2014

How much new knowledge can we beneficially handle? How may we better handle new information?

Megalithic Softening of Stone Part 1

How did they do it? Who are they? How well did they know each other.  Do we carry their DNA? What do we know? What good guesses may we make? We have a lot to learn about who we are and where we come from. How and what shall we teach our children?

Megalithic Anomalies

What can we learn about who we are? We have ancesters.

Megalithic Softening of Stone Part 2

You live in an amazing world. Me too. We are now looking at high technology of 10 and 12 thousand years ago. We have a lot to learn.

Daniel Sheehan: People have to be INSPIRED to STAND UP

You can stand up. I can stand up. We can stand up. They are willing to stand up again. What is the source of our inspiration to stand up for our rights and our planet?

The Equator 12,500 Years Ago?

Pre Ice Age, pre Flood, cultures. What may we now summarize about pre Ice Age Culture.

The Tuatha De Danann - are they gods or not?

Are you interested in the exploration of  pre Christian Europe and the Near East? The world in general? They were an important people, but not gods.

The Great Walls Of California

Who can tell us more about these walls? Who has investegated these walls?

Without a Teacher

Learning to write without a teacher may be effectively done and enjoyed.

                It has been done in groups of from 5 to 17 participants. Basically, the members each commit to reading the writing of a member then to coming together with the other members to share their feelings about what they have read. 

Hearing what others have felt as they read your works has proven a great help to improving one's writing and a powerful experience in itself.

Any Questions?  I'll clarify one doing without being asked.
Every member reads one specified piece of  writing of one member of the group. Then in a gathering of all the members each member tells about how she felt as she read the piece.
This telling of feels is done at nearly every meeting of the group.

The bit below is about what I have learned from my experience and from Mr. Elbow. It is something that I might offer at an appropriate moment in the gathering of my group.

                On the horizon, a Final Draft 

                Once you have some writing from which it seems you can coax some coherence, you may be close to the point at which to edit and turn out a final copy.

            Take 15 minutes to make your meaning clear to yourself.

                You might let yourself consider an outline or plan.

                Sum up what you have into a genuine single assertion of what your meaning is. Not easy, but possible. Remember that your assertion must actually assert something that can be quarreled with.

                You have grown your meaning and specified it to yourself clearly. Good for you. Your efforts and good thinking will give you a good chance to do some truly powerful writing.






                                                                            by Richard Sheehan
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