PEACE   WITHIN

AND GOODWILL TO ALL

 

 

STC/Grey Bruce

 Calendar of Events

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Echoes of Ancient Egypt,

London, Ontario:

Exhibit detailsPoster

Feb. 17 – March 3, 2006

 

 

 

Amarna Papers explore Akhenaten and his era

 

The

Benben

Books

Catalog

 

Ancient Egypt:

Akhenaten’s religion of pure reason:

                                  essay

 

Coming of Age in Ancient Egypt

Open Page

 

Description de l’Egypte Catalog

Large format etchings of Egypt’s monuments published in 1820

 

Thinking of Touring Egypt?

Look at the Touring Page for a variety of tours available in 2009

 

 

 

 

 

Ancient Egyptian Sexuality

Part 1    -    Part 2

 

Ancient Egypt and Psychology

Conversations with Dr. William Theaux, founder of PLural ANalysis

Part 1  - Part 2  - Part 3  -  Part 4

Part 5

Labyrinth page

 

The Chakras

 

Poetry                   etc.

NEW BOOK : From One Child to Another

Reviews of poetry book, Slipped Out, now on line!

 

Words Aloud Poetry Cooperative

Calendar of Events:  2002   2003   2004  2005  2006

In 2008 several poets from Grey-Bruce

created a permanent poetry venue:

SOUNDS – words and music series

Performance schedules, performers’ bio and photos

Go to SOUNDS

Words Aloud  Spoken Word Festival2004 - 2005 - 20062007 - 2008

 

Link: www.wordsaloud.ca

 

Daniel Kolos poetry reading schedule:  2002       2003      2004    2005    2006    2007    2008   2009

 

Daniel Kolos Poetry Performance Workshop info

 

essays and conversations

The Thinking Process 

 

Notes on The GODDESS

And the shift to Patriarchy:

Literacy

 

Grail Knights

See the Brotherhood of the Temple of Sakkara – October 2005

Essays and Book Reviews

on Akhenaten

 

Magical Child Papers

 

Guest  Essays in  2005 

March 12: Kundalini

July 24:  Enlightenment

 

 

Workshops and

Past Life Memory Dowsing

 

Sekhmet ritual

Short Stories

 

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The PEACE WITHIN Concise Quotations

 

Concise Quotation 133:

 

“The hate you died to quench and could but fan...”

 

A.E. Housman

”Easter Hymn”

More Poems

London and Toronto, 1936: Jonathan Cape

p.16

 

While Housman wrote of the futility of Christ’s death, another two thousand years of war has consistently shown such futility in the death of everyone who died in a war:  no matter how noble the cause, success is never achieved and the hatred spreads.  Perhaps achieving Peace Within, one by one, will render such hate redundant along with wars and armaments.

Damilos

Posted February 11, 2007

 

Concise Quotation 134:

 

William Blake's 19th century poetic critique of Newton was not anti-scientific but rather anticipatory of 20th-century quantum physics. 

Wai Chi Dimock

Literary Critic

"Nonbiological Clock”

SAQ 102/2 /03:153-77

 

Concise Quotation 135:

 

I hope you will live a life that keeps many angels employed!

 

Victoria Naumann

quoted from a personal exchange in Durham, Ontario

 

 

Concise Quotation 136:

 

The power of this geomantic ley corridor (the 42nd parallel of North Latitude) carries the emotion of megalomania and the self-righteousness of Empire. Countries along this ley-line that are not necessarily empires nonetheless act as such.  Here we find Serbia acting out this dream of empire, a dream more appropriate to another era.

Peter Champoux

The Gaia Matrix, p. 23

 

 

Concise Quotation 137:

 

"Seek not to fight evil-- do not fight it-- let goodness take its place."

from

An Alaskan Prophecy

Http://www.viewzone.com/alaskan.html

Posted October 24, 2007

 

 

Concise Quotation 138

 

“protect and serve” or “serve and protect” - the motto of most police services

"When you protect something, you control it. When you continue to serve the people you control, they are lulled into complacency. In this Edenic complacency, that group which is being protected never realizes it is controlled. Therefore, to control something, you must protect and serve it very well. You must be sure that what and who you are protecting stays so happy and complacent that they never think about freedom... let alone seek it."

http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?read=4286

 

 

Concise Quotation 139

 

"The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed -- and thus clamorous to be led to safety -- by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary."

-- H.L. Mencken

Posted June 1, 2008

 

Quotation 140



Morality is doing what is right, regardless what we are told.  Religious dogma is doing what we are told, no matter what is right.

Elka Ruth Enola

 Oakville Poetry Alliance

www.oakvillepoetry.org

Posted Feb. 27, 2009

 

Quotation 141

 

There is a disconnect between what we know intellectually and what we feel viscerally.

 

Dan Hill

In a CBC Radio 1 Interview

On Feb. 25, 2009

 

Quotation 142:

 

"To love unconditionally toward a conditioned being is the presence of your divine heart"

Richard J. Lipscomb

   Inspired by  Tao Huang

Posted March 26, 2009

Read earlier Concise Quotations postings:  Peace Within