Friday, December 12, 2025

Legend Dick Van Dyke turns 100





Dick Van Dyke celebrates 100th birthday
(Eyewitness News ABC7NY) Dec. 12, 2025: The legendary actor continues to be an endless fountain of charm, grace, and chutzpah. Check out more Eyewitness News: abc7ny.com. #entertainment #news #nyc
If only men were like they were a century ago

New photos of Trump and Israel's Epstein

Disgusting Sugar Daddy, you're going to ruin my reputation. I should've stayed with Epstein.
 
I love kids, Jeff. - I know you do. I have pics.
In recent weeks, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have released tens of thousands of [redacted, curated, select] "Epstein Files" documents from the Jeffrey Epstein estate, reams of emails, and photographs.


If I get caught, you're going down with me.
They have provided additional details about the private life of the child-molesting, sex-trafficking, Israel-spying alleged* tax and hedge fund financier and the prominent people in his orbit, [like Donald "John" Trump who may be among the many wealthy men who utilized more than 1,000 prostituted children].


Does your wife know you do this? - She's here.
The committee says it received 95,000 new images from the estate on Thursday and has now released 19 photos that depict Epstein with several high-profile figures, including Donald Trump [and maybe Epstein's girlfriend and possible Project Monarch butterfly Melania Knavs Trump as in MK-Ultra], former President Bill Clinton, and Microsoft founder Bill Gates [whose wife, Melinda, allegedly left him because of his philandering and abuse of children, which he has tried to deny about as convincingly as disgraced Prince Andrew Windsor].

Do [wealthy American Ashkenazi] Jews try to run and rule the world?
  • Don Trump, Woody Allen, arch Trump-supporter Steve Bannon, Israel's lawyer Alan Dershowitz, Bill "Microsoft [penis]" Gates, and other prominent figures are also shown.
So what if we had fun with children? - We paid.
However, the panel did not include captions describing who or what is depicted in the photos. “These disturbing images raise even more questions about Epstein and his relationships with some of the most powerful men in the world,” the committee Democrats wrote on social media.

Here what is included in the new tranche of photos. MoreWhat the new set of Trump-Epstein-Maxwell photos show (MSN)


Chilling details behind MK-Ultra, Project Monarch, and other mind control programs
Meanwhile, Jeffrey Epstein is sitting on Pedo Island, safe and sound, protected by Trump/CIA
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I don't know Jeff Epstein. I've never met him.
(Artificially Aware) What if CIA mind control programs aren’t just a relic of Cold War paranoia but a hidden agenda buried in the darkest corners of American intelligence history? This deep dive explores the chilling details behind alleged programs like MKUltra and Project Monarch—covert projects alleged to have been designed to break and reshape human minds, creating a web of programmable obedience from fractured personalities and sub-personalities. It goes through unsettling claims of [sexual] trauma-based conditioning, occult symbols used as triggers, and famous figures alleged to have been involved in creating an army of unsuspecting agents. Whether unbelievable truth or exceptional myth, these theories expose Western society's deepest fears of losing autonomy, self-control, and even "thought" itself. Buckle up as this video sifts through terrible fact, fiction, and the uncomfortable space in between.

  • Are MK-Ultra and Project Monarch really true? (rense.com)
#MindControl #MKUltra #ProjectMonarch #ConspiracyTheories #NewWorldOrder Become a member of this channel to enjoy benefits: @artificiallyaware

South Park season ends w/ rage bait

Jimmy Kimmel end of the year wrap


The Simpsons: billion dollar lottery

Are we guilty of 'magical thinking'?


(Theory of Samsara) Are we guilty of "magical thinking"? Well, awakening (enlightenment) isn't some kind of "blessing"

What, Erika Kirk is a lying fraud?

(Kim Iversen) Tucker Carlson: Egyptian planes trailed [Israeli spy asset] Erika Kirk for years
(TriggerSmart) Erikia pregnancy "proof" others said didn't exist. Sex trafficking kids in Romania?

I love myself. I mean, God loves me, so I also love me. I mean, I miss Charlie so much! *Sob*
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I got paid by Israeli front groups, but I woke up.
Erika Lane Kirk (née Frantzve) (born Nov. 20, 1988) is an eager American businesswoman, leader of her dead husband's Turning Point USA (TPUSA), nonprofit executive, and podcaster.

She is officially the chairman and CEO of the conservative TPUSA, working for and serving Trump, which her assassinated husband Charlie Kirk co-founded and led until his murder [possibly by Israeli agents] in September 2025 on campus in Utah. She was appointed as his successor following his removal.

I'm not "fat." I'm wide-bone'ded.
Lady Kirk previously won Miss Arizona USA in 2012 and participated in Miss USA 2012. She is the founder of Everyday Heroes Like You, a nonprofit supporting under-recognized charities, and BIBLEin365, a faith-based initiative that promotes reading the Bible. She also hosts the Midweek Rise Up podcast. She and Charlie began dating in 2019, married in 2021, and [claimed they] had two children together. [Recent evidence suggests otherwise.] More: Erika Kirk

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Power of Buddhist women and nuns

Can women attain Buddhist enlightenment (bodhi) in our present patriarchy? - YES!
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Can women awaken? - Yes, they can!
WOMEN IN BUDDHISM is a topic that can be approached from varied perspectives, including historically, archeologically, anthropologically, theologically, and from the view of modern feminism.

Topical interests include the theological [study of the divine or "god" (theos, dios, deus, devas)] status of women, the treatment of women in Buddhist societies in the home and in public, the history of women in Buddhism, and a comparison of the experiences of women across different schools of Buddhism.

As in other religions, the experiences of Buddhist women have varied considerably.

U.S. Theravada Ayya Tathaaloka
Scholars such as Bernard Faure and Miranda E. Shaw are in agreement that Buddhist Studies is in its infancy in terms of addressing gender issues. In 1994, Shaw gave an overview of the situation:

"In the case of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, some progress has been made in the areas of women in Early Buddhism, monasticism, and Mahayana Buddhism. Two articles have seriously broached the subject of women in Indian Tantric Buddhism, while somewhat more attention has been paid to Tibetan nuns and lay yoginis [1]. More

First Buddhist Women: Poems and Stories of Awakening

Researcher Susan Murcott has 4.6 out of 5 stars (58 reviews) for First Buddhist Women, a readable, contemporary translation of and commentary on the "enlightenment verses" (bodhi-gathas) of the first female disciples of the Buddha.

This book explores Buddhism’s relatively liberal attitude towards women since its founding nearly 2,600 years ago, through the study of the Therigatham, the earliest known collection of women’s religious poetry.

A Journey Into Peace (by nun Lodro Palmo)
Through commentary and storytelling, author Susan Murcott traces the journey of the wives, mothers, teachers, courtesan, prostitutes, and wanderers who became leaders in the Buddhist community, roles that even today are rarely filled by women in other patriarchal societies and religions.
 
Their poetic verse (about their moment of awakening) beautifully expresses their quest for spiritual attainment and their struggles in society. More: First Buddhist Women: Poems and Stories of Awakening
  • Tsoknyi Nuns, excerpt from BlessingsBetter Buddhist (AI mispronouncing names of many enlightened Early Buddhist nuns); Susan Murcott; Amber Larson and Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly Wiki edit

Buddhist monks' Peace Walk across USA


Buddhist Monks' Walk of Peace brings hope to Jackson, Mississippi
(16 WAPT News Jackson) Dec. 10, 2025: "They have sacrificed so much. Some of them are out here walking in sandals. Some of them are walking barefoot. So they're making sacrifices," says fan Kiffany Dugger. "They were welcomed with open hearts as Mississippians clung to every word they shared on the capitol steps," the reporter states.
(KALB Central Louisiana News, Weather & Sports) A group of Theravada Buddhist monks from Southeast Asia living in America bring message of peace to Louisiana, walking 2,300 miles over 120 days, having begun on Oct. 26, 2025, with their trusty dog Aloka.
(One Breath Stories) Song for Walk for Peace, true story, monks and Aloka walk Texas to DC
(Ed and Pete) TRIBUTE: Walk for Peace w/ 19 Theravada Buddhist monks and Aloka the Dog [whose karma is such that it was coincidentally born with a heart shaped patched over its third eye, a mark of mixed past karma good enough to be beautiful, bad enough to fall onto the animal plane but among good people]

Yogi in India climbing barefoot to mountain top
PEACE WALK
: a peace march, sometimes referred to as a peace pilgrimage (yatra), is a form of nonviolent action where a person or group marches a set distance to raise awareness for particular issues important to the walkers.
(KPRC 2 Click2Houston) UPDATE: Good Samaritan donates new escort vehicle to Peace Walk

Buddhist monks peace walk from Texas to DC
They left their cozy and tranquil Buddhist temple in Fort Worth to send Trump et al. a message
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(KFDM YouTube) Nov. 24, 2025: A group of Theravada Buddhist monks is persevering on their peace walk from Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C., despite facing challenges, including a recent auto accident in Dayton that injured two monks.

Western Zen kinhin practice
The monks or bhikkhus began their journey on Oct. 26th, 2025, at the Hong Dao Buddhist Temple and have covered nearly 300 miles. They aim to complete the 2,300-mile trek in 120 days.

The monks say their mission is to support a suffering society and promote healing worldwide.

"We try to spread that love, loving kindness, compassion, and hopefully that everyone will be living in harmony and unity, and that is our purpose of walking," they said.

Is there a Buddhist way to walk? Yes, mindfully
Supporters have been inspired by the monks' dedication. One supporter shared, "I woke up my daughter and I was like, 'Hey, we got to go! And we flew here... I think it's awesome what they're doing."

Despite the accident involving a pickup truck hitting the monks, which left one hospitalized, the group remains committed to their journey.

"The surgery went well, and he's well, and he's happy. He supported this walk, and he wanted all the monks to continue walk in to finish this journey," they said.

The monks express gratitude for the support they have received along the way, as they continue their walk for peace.
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Psychedelic Cowboys: Shrooms in Old West


What did cowboys and hippies see in fungi?
(MSN/Footprints of The Frontier) Hidden beneath the legend of the Wild West lies a story few historians dare to tell -- the forgotten connection between cowboys and magic mushrooms.

What's that on those cowpies, Casey? - Shrooms!
As European settlers invaders, loggers, and ranchers spread westward, psilocybin mushrooms* flourished in their wake, sprouting in wood chips, cattle pastures [on dung], and mining camps across the frontier. While whisky fueled the saloons, some frontiersmen and Indigenous healers quietly turned to the “flesh of the gods” for vision, healing, and escape. These fungi spread along the same trails as the pioneers, forming a psychedelic undercurrent to the age of expansion. It’s a chapter of the American frontier buried by religion, shame, and time — until now.

"Magic" mushrooms?

Indoor cultivation of Psilocybe cubensis
Psilocybin "magic mushrooms" (psilocybin-containing mushrooms, commonly known as shrooms [1]) are a type of entheogenic, psychedelic (mind-making), hallucinogenic mushroom and a polyphyletic informal group of fungi that contain the prodrug psilocybin, which turns into the psychedelic psilocin upon ingestion [2].

The most potent species are members of genus Psilocybe, such as P. azurescens, P. semilanceata, and P. cyanescens, but psilocybin has also been isolated from approximately a dozen other genera, including Panaeolus (including Copelandia), Inocybe, Pluteus, Gymnopilus, and Pholiotina [2].

Psychedelic Gymnopilus luteoviridis
Among other cultural applications, magic mushrooms are used as spiritual medicine (early psychology) and foolishly as recreational drugs [2].

Shrooms were used ritualistically in pre-Columbian [before Columbus] Mexico, but claims of their widespread ancient use are largely exaggerated and shaped by modern idealization and ideology [3].

Natural occurrence
Natural occurrenceNon-psilocybe species of psilocybin mushroom include Pluteus salicinus, Gymnopilus luteoviridis, and Panaeolus cinctulus, formerly called Panaeolus subbalteatus. In a 2000 review on the worldwide distribution of psilocybin mushrooms... More

Speechless in rural 'Ghost Cave' of Laos

Aryan non-Muslims of Pakistan: Kalash


The last pagans (non-Muslims) of Pakistan 🇵🇰

Matt Shoe visits Indo-Aryan Afghanistan
(Matt Shoe) In this video, I set out on a ride from Islamabad to the Kalash Valley to find the last remaining (Indo-AryanKalash people — one of the most original and ancient cultures in the region.
Indo-Aryan peoples in Pakistan? (wiki)
I rented a motorcycle from PakistanBikers and started the long ride through rainstorms, mountain roads, and small villages. Along the way, I met friendly locals, saw incredible landscapes, and got a real taste of life in northern Pakistan.

After hours of riding, I finally reached the Kalash Valleys — Birir, Rumbur, and Bumburet. I spent the night in Birir, learning about their history, traditions, and the stories passed down for generations.

The next day, I visited Rumbur, where I witnessed something truly rare — an ancient funeral ceremony that few outsiders ever get to see. This was one of the most meaningful trips I’ve ever done — a glimpse into a culture fighting to keep its identity alive in the modern world.

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  •  Matt Shoe, Oct. 11, 2025; Amber Larson, Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly