“Therefore no exponent of Advaita denies the truth of the religion of a Personal God; only for those who are willing to understand he explains that this is not the ultimate truth.”
Author Archives: Lila
Texas Holding Elders and Their Assets Against their Will?
Milton Nascimento Sings the Jet Samba
Brazil’s Milton Nascimento sings Anton Carlos Jobim’s musical celebration of Rio de Janeiro, Samba do Avaio (The Jet Samba) . The lyrics reference the statue of Christ the Redeemer that towers over the city and the Guanabara.
Minha alma canta
(My soul sings)
Vejo o Rio de Janeiro
(Seeing Rio de Janeiro)…..
Cristo Redentor
Braços abertos sobre a Guanabara…
Ayn Rand On What Dooms Societies
When you see that trading is done, not by consent, but by compulsion—when you see that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing—when you see that money is flowing to those who deal, not in goods, but in favors—when you see that men get richer by graft and by pull than by work, and your laws don’t protect you against them, but protect them against you—when you see corruption being rewarded and honesty becoming a self-sacrifice—you may know that your society is doomed.
— Ayn Rand
Ron Paul and Lew Rockwell on Obamacare..
My Comment:
Especially note the comments on the video about the complete end of medical privacy in the US
There will be (is?) a dossier on every citizen that contains their medical information, their financial transactions/status, their legal problems. It will be (is?) available to the government, to homeland security, probably to the police, to insurance companies..and to whoever any of these entities want to give it to..
And that’s apart from the snoops, crooks, personal enemies, corporate spies, domestic and foreign spooks, advertisers, computer hackers, vigilantes, activists, and private eyes who might get their hands on it. Sleep well, my friends.
As Ron Paul points out in this video, vaccinations by themselves are not necessarily the problem, (although we probably do far too many of them, with far too little long-term testing). The problem is the federal government taking vaccination programs over, on a massive scale, in military style, and with the threat of force behind them.
That’s a problem. Not to mention the history of germ warfare and CIA black ops, that, of course, is supposed to be only the stuff of tin-foil hat theories.
Yeah. I wish...
Call for Indian Co-conspirators, Activists…
If you are an Indian doctor, nurse, farmer, agronomist, or engineer, and are interested in sustainable development, self-sufficiency, alternative fuels, alternative health, organic herbs and healing, yoga or astrology…
AND
And are concerned about food and water in India in the future, I would be interested in hearing from you.
Staying Put in Uruguay
It’s 12:20 PM and I’m writing this at the computer terminal at Tres Cruces bus station in Montevideo.
Tres Cruces – three crosses – must be one of the most comfortable stations I’ve been in. It’s really a combination of a mall, an information booth and a train station. This is Uruguay’s central terminal and you come here if you want a bus to Punta del Este, or Punta del Diablo, or Salto, or to Colonia, or even to towns in Argentina. The trains in Uruguay are old. If you don’t have a car, you take the bus. Tres Cruces is also where you buy your fare for the buquebus (book-eh-boos), which is the ferry that takes you across the bronze water of the Rio dela Plata, between the two capitals. You can also catch the more scenic (and slightly cheaper) water ride offered by Trans-Uruguay from Carmelo to Tigre, a popular Argentina get-away, about an hour to Buenos Aires.
A tall white cross signals where the station is, slightly hidden behind the road.
It’s drizzling faintly outside now, but nothing like the chill rain and sharp wind earlier in the winter. In any case, I don’t plan on going out. I mean to spend the rest of the night here, reading and catching up with some friends. And I thought I’d catch up a bit on my blogging too.
My excuse is that the past two days were a bit frantic, because I couldn’t make up my mind whether to return as I’d planned….or to ignore my ticket and stay on.
The ticket, in case you’re wondering, was $1840 including taxes, which I’m told is a very good deal. I was hoping to get something under $1800 but I missed that….because I postponed my departure from May to June at the last minute…..and then some friends landed up and took up a couple of weeks more of my time. A good time was had by all, but when you’re dying to make a move, it can be exasperating waiting around.
Some tips on picking tickets:
*Always try to travel off-season and on weekdays, if you can.
*Prices on deals aren’t always predictable. It used to be that you needed to book well in advance to get a decent price. But I’ve noticed that these days deals can be had for dates just a couple of weeks ahead.
*Sometimes they’re offered by local airlines, like Lan Chile or Pluna (the Uruguayan airline). Other times, they’re cobbled together in the US by some American airline. A good practice is to check the consolidator sites, a couple of fare-searchers like Orbitz or Cheap Tickets, and then go through the promotions on Delta or American or a couple of the South American airlines.
*You need to do that a few times a week for 2-3 weeks – and bingo, you’ll spot something.
Take home point?
Like so many things, it’s a matter of numbers. Turn up enough cards, and you’ll find the trump.. of course, you’ll turn up a few jokers too. But that’s the way the game goes.
But deal or not, I don’t like wasting something I’ve bought. So I looked into changing it.
Too bad, bargain tickets turn out to have restrictions. In this case, I’d need to pay a penalty ($200 – not too bad) and then I would have to pay the difference between my return leg and a new ticket. Well, this time of the year, one-way tickets from Buenos Aires or Montevideo to Miami are about twice the price of my round-trip. Unbelievable. And that’s the way it is right through to the end of December. The reason is you have to stick with a one-way on the airline you came from. I almost thought I’d go back and get another round trip and come back in a few months. It seemed smarter than paying $1500 for a one-way ticket. But I didn’t know if I’d have the stamina to repeat this trip so soon.
Anyway, the decision was made for me. …as the best decisions often are. I got up later than I should have. I needed to have left on the ferry by ten at the latest. Instead, I was still going back and forth over the pros and cons.
That doesn’t explain why I’m stuck at Tres Cruces at midnight, of course, but the guard is signaling that I have to close up for tonight and so the explanation will have to wait for another day… adios…
Lysander Spooner on Government by Consent
“The only idea … ever manifested as to what is a government of consent, is this — that it is one to which everybody must consent, or be shot.”
— Lysander Spooner, via Jim Bovard
Libertarians seek a place in the New Hampshire sun – Boston.com
Anti-Sinitism….and All That….
My new piece, “Anti-Sinitism and All That,” is up at Lew Rockwell.
Here’s a part of it:
“Shooters (See also para-shooter, green man, leprechaun)
Just as birthers show an untoward preoccupation with Barack Obama’s birth certificate, shooters spend an inordinate amount of time looking for “green shoots” in the economy. Where everyone else sees dry brown weeds, shooters see lush tropical foliage with jobs flowering, the stock market surging, a glint in Jim Cramer’s eyes, and a song on every broker’s lips.Most psychiatrists consider shooters dangerously delusional. They note that shooters often overlap as a group with anti-Sinites. Greenspan, for example, is both an anti-Sinite and a shooter.
A small radical group of psychologists, however, claims that shooters are harmless visionaries, no different from the people who claim to see little green men or leprechauns. Following intense lobbying by these radicals, shooters were reclassified in the DSM-IV as suffering from a personality disorder rather than a psychosis.
[A sub-class of the shooter is the para-shooter. Para-shooters, as their name suggests, are a parasitic group, largely made up of incompetent CEOs and bureaucrats. Para-shooters, while usually not shooters themselves, depend on shooters to hang onto their perks and privileges. This is especially true of one variant of para-shooter, the golden para-shooter. Golden para-shooters are nearly always full-blown psychopaths].