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To go beyond dull routine…

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To remain in dull routine is not deep intelligence.  Most, unfortunately, do (whether they truly realize it or not) remain in dull routine.  To go beyond the realm of sequential patterns and images is to intelligently go (now and then) beyond “thinking” and “dull routine”; monotonous boredom depends on the same, sequential routines.  All thoughts are (and must, by natural law, always be) residual reactions that are conditioned, sequential routines.  Silence truly is golden.  (One cannot choose to be truly silent; the “choice”  — wishing silence — is part of the conditioned sequence of thinking, and thinking cannot create true silence; silence must — on its own — take place naturally, without effort.)  

All methods of practice to get to silence (including the various techniques of “meditation”) are essentially false; all methods are man-made sequential routines, and no sequential paradigm (or decision by conditioned thought) can create the beauty of true silence.  What is residual — sequential and, hence, fragmentary and second-hand —  cannot create (or automatically lead one to) what is not part of a sequential paradigm and what is dynamically whole.  There is no path to the pathless.  A method or system may get one to a dead thing; but no calculated means can take one to that wholeness that is beyond a cause/effect continuum.  

One more very important thing:   You can add a “no,” after “lead,” in the following poem.

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Miraculously just being by Thomas Peace 2013

Miraculously just being by Thomas Peace 2013

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Change…

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.   You are the erroneously learned (mental) separations that falsely divide you from others (and from the whole of life).  Change psychologically.

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Dennis Hopper (1) by Thomas Peace

Dennis Hopper (1) by Thomas Peace

Dennis Hopper (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Dennis Hopper (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Stillness…

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The livid lightnings flashed in the clouds; 

The leaden thunders crashed.
A worshipper raised his arm.
“Hearken! Hearken! The voice of God!”

“Not so,” said a man.
“The voice of God whispers in the heart
So softly
That the soul pauses,
Making no noise,
And strives for these melodies,
Distant, sighing, like faintest breath,
And all the being is still to hear.”

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Pause by Thomas Peace 2013

Pause by Thomas Peace 2013

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Superficiality and Depth…

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.     Though the thinking brain might — at first — rebel against this or feel uncomfortable about it… it is true:

Thought is to the flat and superficial… as attentive wordlessness (i.e., profound silence) is to the deep and dynamic.

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Moth and Flame by Thomas Peace 2013

Moth and Flame by Thomas Peace 2013

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Silence and True Beauty…

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.     The words the happy say

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Flowering Moment by Thomas Peace 2013

Flowering Moment by Thomas Peace 2013

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Better Coverage on Climate Change…

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In a year that brought the U.S. record-breaking heat, massive wildfires, a historic drought, and devastating storms like Hurricane Sandy, the nightly news programs on ABC, CBS, and NBC barely talked about what was fueling this extreme weather — climate change. We need better coverage if we want people to connect the dots and demand real action to curb global warming pollution.

Please sign our petition below to Michael Corn, Executive Producer of ABC World News, Patricia Shevlin, Executive Producer of CBS Evening News, and Patrick Burkey, Executive Producer of NBC Nightly News, asking them to give us more frequent, accurate coverage of climate change this year.

OUR PETITION

Give Us Better Coverage on Climate Change this Year

Dear Mr. Corn, Ms. Shelvin, and Mr. Burkey,

Every night, tens of millions of people tune into the news on the major broadcasting networks of ABC, CBS, and NBC, expecting to learn about the most pressing issues facing our families and our nation. Given the urgency of addressing the climate crisis, we urge you to put global warming at the top of that list.

After experiencing the hottest year ever recorded in the United States and a series of devastating extreme weather events including wildfires, droughts, and storms like Hurricane Sandy, the American people deserve to know how our changing climate is fueling this extreme weather and what we can do about it.

That can only happen if you devote more coverage to climate change, report on future extreme weather in a climate context, and interview more climate scientists who will be able to accurately connect the dots between human activity, climate change, and the weather we have been experiencing. Yet, a recent study by Media Matters for America found that last year climate change was only featured in 12 segments on your nightly news programs combined.

Confronting the climate crisis is the challenge of our generation, and we urge you to honor the best traditions in American journalism by putting the focus on science and accurately reporting on climate change.

We look forward to watching your thorough, accurate coverage of climate change in the year ahead.

Sincerely,
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Fall or Rise by Thomas Peace 2013

Fall or Rise by Thomas Peace 2013

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Thinking…

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.  Thinking, per se, is merely a tool of problem solving; it may not need to be the essence of your being.   If you don’t have problem after problem — and you needn’t have — then thinking need not (in wisdom) always take place.  

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Katylily by Thomas Peace 2013

Katylily by Thomas Peace 2013

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The Big-shots like suckers…

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.  It may be that, these days, the Big-shots — in separative politics, in huge, ambitious religious organizations, in financial and luring commodity-selling institutions —  have one enormous thing in common.   They all like suckers.

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Pet Plecostomus Catfish (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Pet Plecostomus Catfish (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Pet Plecostomus Catfish (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Pet Plecostomus Catfish (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Miracles…

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Why, who makes much of a miracle? 
As to me I know of nothing else but miracles, 
Whether I walk the streets of Manhattan, 
Or dart my sight over the roofs of houses toward the sky, 
Or wade with naked feet along the beach just in the edge of the water, 
Or stand under trees in the woods, 
Or talk by day with any one I love, or sleep in the bed at night 
with any one I love, 
Or sit at table at dinner with the rest, 
Or look at strangers opposite me riding in the car, 
Or watch honey-bees busy around the hive of a summer forenoon, 
Or animals feeding in the fields, 
Or birds, or the wonderfulness of insects in the air, 
Or the wonderfulness of the sundown, or of stars shining so quiet 
and bright, 
Or the exquisite delicate thin curve of the new moon in spring; 
These with the rest, one and all, are to me miracles, 
The whole referring, yet each distinct and in its place. 

To me every hour of the light and dark is a miracle, 
Every cubic inch of space is a miracle, 
Every square yard of the surface of the earth is spread with the same, 
Every foot of the interior swarms with the same. 
To me the sea is a continual miracle, 
The fishes that swim–the rocks–the motion of the waves–the 
ships with men in them, 
What stranger miracles are there?

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Flower Burst by Thomas Peace 2013

Flower Burst by Thomas Peace 2013

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The flowering of man…

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.  Perhaps, if it ever happens, the ending of pollution, overpopulation, wars, separative perspectives, and divisive institutions will be the evolutionary flowering of man.  

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Clovers by Thomas Peace 2013

Clovers by Thomas Peace 2013

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Survival of the fittest…

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.   Though it is primarily survival of the fittest here in and above water… it may very well be that the truly sacred only directly visits (and fills) the glass that is innocent, clear, and open.

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Wild Morning Glory by Thomas Peace 2013

Wild Morning Glory by Thomas Peace 2013

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True hate is instant separation…

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.  True hate is instant separation from the whole… and instant ignorance (and, hence, is always false).

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Wasp by Thomas Peace 2013

Wasp by Thomas Peace 2013

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Each of us is highly responsible…

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.    Each of us is highly responsible for getting the world cleaner, greener, and more peaceful.  

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Toad by Thomas Peace 2013

Toad by Thomas Peace 2013

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Wars are essentially stupid…

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. Wars are essentially stupid… just like one’s left hand attacking one’s right hand is essentially stupid.

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Katydid  (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Katydid (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Katydid (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Katydid (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Katydid (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Katydid (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Spring…

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Now i lay(with everywhere around)
me(the great dim deep sound
of rain;and of always and of nowhere)and
what a gently welcoming darkestness–

now i lay me down(in a most steep
more than music)feeling that sunlight is
(life and day are)only loaned:whereas
night is given(night and death and the rain

are given;and given is how beautifully snow)

now i lay me down to dream of(nothing
i or any somebody or you
can begin to begin to imagine)

something which nobody may keep.
now i lay me down to dream of Spring

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Spring Fledglings (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Spring Fledglings (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Spring Fledglings (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Spring Fledglings (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Spring Fledglings (3) by Thomas Peace 2013
Spring Fledglings (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Jealousy and Social-oriented Fear…

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.   Jealousy and social-oriented fear are attributes of a crippled mind.  

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Meadow Flowers by Thomas Peace 2013

Meadow Flowers by Thomas Peace 2013

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Wisdom and Truth…

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.   Wisdom and truth exist beyond the realm of superficial thought; most all thought is essentially superficial.

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Thorn-mimic Treehopper & Ant by Thomas Peace 2013

Thorn-mimic Treehopper & Ant by Thomas Peace 2013

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The “perceiver” is “the perceived”…

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.  The “perceiver” is “the perceived”; you are, psychologically, really not separate from what you see.

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Stick Insect In Woods (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Stick Insect In Woods (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Stick Insect in Woods (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Stick Insect in Woods (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Stick Insect In Woods (3) by Thomas Peace 2013
Stick Insect In Woods (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Stick Insect In Woods (4) by Thomas Peace 2013

Stick Insect In Woods (4) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Ants and Uncles…

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.     Fear of being “not accepted” makes many into the shallow shadows of others.   

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Shadow of Yellow (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Shadow of Yellow (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Shadow of Yellow (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Shadow of Yellow (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Intimate Contacts…

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.    We humans need to do far more with regard to population control measures (to save our very small and fragile planet).

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Hover Flies (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Hover Flies (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Hover Flies (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Hover Flies (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Hover Flies (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Hover Flies (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Frozen in Time…

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.    Curiously, most human beings function within the very significant and important domain of time… yet they have no idea about the fundamental essence and nature of time; nor do they realize the opportunity of going beyond it.   Though it sounds mysterious and rather supernatural — it isn’t — it is a fact that a truly enlightened being can (once and a while) exist in (and “with”) a timelessness that is beyond the limited and unlimited field of time.

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.     a different time,and each most falsely true;

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Frozen in Time (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Frozen in Time (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Frozen in Time (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Frozen in Time (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Frozen in Time (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Frozen in Time (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Wisdom is one of the most important things in life…

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.    Wisdom is one of the most important things in life.  For without wisdom, one’s life may be essentially like an empty shell; such a life would very possibly be like a light bulb that has no illumination; it would be like a caterpillar that never changes into a true butterfly.  Without wisdom, one may, indeed, lead a very comfortable life, a very financially secure, safe, and luxurious life.   However, without that inner profundity (of wisdom)… such an outwardly appearing “successful” life is likely (largely) a rather cadaverous existence.   Without true compassion, heartfelt awareness for all, deep insight, and non-fragmented perception…  deep wisdom is not.  One cannot have true wisdom if one merely fits in nicely into the indifferent edicts of society, while languidly allowing things to remain as they are.  The vast disorder (of society) may seem to be overwhelming; but a little bit of pure order can have tremendous power.  Changing the way one lives and being a better example is one way to act.   Wisdom acts; if it doesn’t often act — if it sits around merely comfortably reacting — it isn’t wisdom.  It isn’t easy to be in the minority (different from so many who hardly ever care); but not to peacefully stand up and do something against indifference, suffering, disorder, and tyranny is nonsensical.

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Once I saw mountains angry,
And ranged in battle-front.
Against them stood a little man;
Aye, he was no bigger than my finger.
I laughed, and spoke to one near me,
“Will he prevail?”
“Surely,” replied this other;
“His grandfathers beat them many times.”
Then did I see much virtue in grandfathers —
At least, for the little man
Who stood against the mountains.

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Pseudo-silhouette (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Pseudo-silhouette (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Pseudo-silhouette (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Pseudo-silhouette (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Pseudo-silhouette (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Pseudo-silhouette (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

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True (not Pretentious) Compassion…

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Though many talk about it and pretend to have it… very few are truly compassionate.  Those few that are truly and deeply compassionate (in a holistic, deeper than average sense)… may be, fortunately,  sometimes even visited (at least once, twice, or more, during their lives) by the immensity of the truly sacred.

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.     Seldom with the Soul

.     Scarcer once with the Might

.     Few — love at all.

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Resting Dragonfly (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Resting Dragonfly (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Resting Dragonfly (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Resting Dragonfly (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Communing with Nature…

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Friend (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Friend (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Friend (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Friend (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

F(3) by Thomas Peace 2013

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F (5) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Early Valentine…

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.     can guess and as for spring

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Two-lips for Valentines... by Thomas Peace 2013

Two-lips for Valentines… by Thomas Peace 2013

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You Are What You Perceive (Part 2… Don’t Be Hysterical About It!)…

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Although the wise man lucidly understands that (psychologically) the “perceiver” is “the perceived”… he (or she) does not let that “lucidity” ever become detrimental to his/her holistic integrity and order.   In other words, seeing something that is rather ludicrous, or ugly, crude or crass… does not, in essence, ever nullify the sagacity and beautiful order of a true (integral) wise man.  (Currently, there is plenty of manmade disorder all around, in society, that can be observed; however, that need not curtail the order within a truly decent, aware, orderly, compassionate being.)

Therefore it can be said:

You are not separate from what your perceptions are.   However, if you perceive something that is rather ludicrous or disorderly… it does not transfer that state (of disorder) to you.

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from: T.S. Eliot (1888-1965)

S she laughed I was aware of becoming involved
in her laughter and being part of it, until her
teeth were only accidental stars with a talent
for squad-drill. I was drawn in by short gasps,
inhaled at each momentary recovery, lost finally
in the dark caverns of her throat, bruised by
the ripple of unseen muscles. An elderly waiter
with trembling hands was hurriedly spreading
a pink and white checked cloth over the rusty
green iron table, saying: “If the lady and
gentleman wish to take their tea in the garden,
if the lady and gentleman wish to take their
tea in the garden …” I decided that if the
shaking of her breasts could be stopped, some of
the fragments of the afternoon might be collected,
and I concentrated my attention with careful
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You (psychologically) are what you perceive

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One of the chief attributes of a truly sagacious mind is to look at things without the dichotomy between the “observer” and “the observed.”   The “observer” is not truly separate from “the observed”; you are not separate from what your perceptions are.

It is easy to crassly think that one is separate from the perceptions that one experiences.  Multitudes of crude, base organisms can easily think and perceive in such a manner.  The truly wise, however, acutely perceive beyond these primordial demarcations and boundaries.  The truly sacred does not ever pass through what is crooked and distorted; it only visits (and goes through) what is straight, non-separated, direct, and true.

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THERE was a child went forth every day;

And the first object he look’d upon, that object he became;

And that object became part of him for the day, or a certain part of

the day, or for many years, or stretching cycles of years.

The early lilacs became part of this child,

And grass, and white and red morning-glories, and white and red

clover, and the song of the phoebe-bird,

And the Third-month lambs, and the sow’s pink-faint litter, and the

mare’s foal, and the cow’s calf,

And the noisy brood of the barn-yard, or by the mire of the pond-

side,

And the fish suspending themselves so curiously below there–and the

beautiful curious liquid,

And the water-plants with their graceful flat heads–all became part

of him.

The field-sprouts of Fourth-month and Fifth-month became part of

him;

Winter-grain sprouts, and those of the light-yellow corn, and the

esculent roots of the garden,

And the apple-trees cover’d with blossoms, and the fruit afterward,

and wood-berries, and the commonest weeds by the road;

And the old drunkard staggering home from the out-house of the

tavern, whence he had lately risen,

And the school-mistress that pass’d on her way to the school,

And the friendly boys that pass’d–and the quarrelsome boys,

And the tidy and fresh-cheek’d girls–and the barefoot negro boy and

girl,

And all the changes of city and country, wherever he went.

His own parents,

He that had father’d him, and she that had conceiv’d him in her womb,

and birth’d him,

They gave this child more of themselves than that;

They gave him afterward every day–they became part of him.

The mother at home, quietly placing the dishes on the supper-table;

The mother with mild words–clean her cap and gown, a wholesome odor

falling off her person and clothes as she walks by;

The father, strong, self-sufficient, manly, mean, anger’d, unjust;

The blow, the quick loud word, the tight bargain, the crafty lure,

The family usages, the language, the company, the furniture–the

yearning and swelling heart,

Affection that will not be gainsay’d–the sense of what is real–the

thought if, after all, it should prove unreal,

The doubts of day-time and the doubts of night-time–the curious

whether and how,

Whether that which appears so is so, or is it all flashes and specks?

Men and women crowding fast in the streets–if they are not flashes

and specks, what are they?

The streets themselves, and the façades of houses, and goods in the

windows,

Vehicles, teams, the heavy-plank’d wharves–the huge crossing at the

ferries,

The village on the highland, seen from afar at sunset–the river

between,

Shadows, aureola and mist, the light falling on roofs and gables of

white or brown, three miles off,

The schooner near by, sleepily dropping down the tide–the little

boat slack-tow’d astern,

The hurrying tumbling waves, quick-broken crests, slapping,

The strata of color’d clouds, the long bar of maroon-tint, away

solitary by itself–the spread of purity it lies motionless in,

The horizon’s edge, the flying sea-crow, the fragrance of salt marsh

and shore mud;

These became part of that child who went forth every day, and who now

goes, and will always go forth every day.

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Four at the Clover Table... by Thomas Peace 2013

Four at the Clover Table… by Thomas Peace 2013

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We hold our hands together… be the sunshine…

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Without the things that you perceive… you (as you are) wouldn’t exist.  Consciousness (largely) is what it perceives.  So the next time that you see something, realize (please) that you are not (in essence) separate from it (i.e., you are not separate from your perceptions).  What you see is a part of what you are.  When you see some beautiful sunshine… it is you.  When you see the atrocity (i.e., darkness) of man to man — or the (brilliant) heartfelt compassion of man to man — it is you.  The perceiver is the perceived.  In deep wisdom, there is only a perceiving… and that perceiving (if it is seen sagaciously) is eternal.
This, believe it or not, is applicable fundamentally at our core… besides perceptually; we are not separate from each other; we are all one.  You can hold your hands apart… but they are not separate.  The left hand can “think” that it is apart from the right hand, but it is not.  Hold something within your hand; it is — in a big way — you.
The following is an excerpt of lyrics from Anderson Bruford  Wakeman Howe… the self-titled album by four alumni of the progressive rock group Yes:  Jon Anderson, Bill Bruford, Rick Wakeman, and Steve Howe.  (Jon Anderson, the alumni singer of Yes, gave me permission to include the lyrics of a couple of his songs within my book.  He offered these lyrics free of charge… which is awesome!)
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Excerpt from Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (Live)— with lyrics edited, by Thomas Peace, to hopefully more accurately depict (more than what most online lyric sites offer) the live, true vocalizations:
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Always the way it seems
Just hear your voice
In all the songs of the earth
Nothing can come between us
You’re a brother of mine
We hold our hands together
Be the sunshine
Nothing can come between us
Be the sisters of time
Just hear your voice
in all the songs of the earth
Nothing can come between us
Nothing can come between us
Nothing can come between us
So give it all the love you have
Never be afraid to show your heart
So give it all the love you have
There is a special reason to come true
So giving all the love you have
Never be afraid to show your heart
So give it all the love you have
There is a special reason
There is a special reason this time
Long lost brother of mine
Seeing your life for the first time
Long lost brother of mine
Watching me walk in the full moon
Long lost brother of mine
Waking this dream everlasting
Long lost brother of mine
Seeing my life for the first time
Long lost brother of mine
Seeing me fly like an eagle
Long lost brother of mine
Watching me walk in the full moon
Long lost brother of mine
Seeing my life for the first time
Long lost brother of mine
Waking this dream everlasting
So it’s there
Putting one into one special reason
Yes it’s there
Putting “one into one one another”…
Sure can! Sure can! Sure can!
It’s a certain dimension
Coming at us for the very first time
It’s the second attention
Realising it all of the time
Re-defining this long lost passion
For the living we’re in
This will be the first of many
I be telling you
Long lost brother of mine
Walking away from illusion
Long lost brother of mine
Singing the sisters of freedom
Long lost brother of mine
Seeing the fathers of wisdom
Long lost brother of mine
Seeing my life for the first time
So it’s there, putting one into one special reason
Yes it’s there, putting “one into one one another”…
So it’s there, putting one into one special reason
Yes it’s there, you can see what you want to see
Long lost brother of mine…
Long lost brother of mine…
Long lost brother of mine…
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Enlightenment…

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.      True enlightenment — not the kind that some falsely imagine is

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.      A sudden gleam divine, precipitating, bursting all these bub-

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.      These eager business aims — books, politics, art, amours,

.      To utter nothingness?

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The Royal Monarch that isn’t just for show…

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Like a Grey Rock Wandering…

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.      We are all one… we are not at all — as some would have you

.      believe — separate.   All creatures are (together) one.  Not many

.      creatures fully realize this. 

.      I (in my six-legged greyness) am supposed

.      to “blend in”… so that you do not see me.   But, you see me.  Speak

.      anything out loud,  anything whatsoever, and you will

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a like a grey rock...  by Thomas Peace 2013

a like a grey rock… by Thomas Peace 2013

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Stopping violence isn’t easy…

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.      The more laws and restrictions there are

.      The poorer people become.

.      The sharper men’s weapons,

.      The more trouble in the land.

.      The more ingenious and clever men are,

.      The more strange things happen.

.      The more rules and regulations,

.      The more thieves and robbers.

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Suffering is universal; we are all part of the totality of it…

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I SIT and look out upon all the sorrows of the world, and upon all
oppression and shame;
I hear secret convulsive sobs from young men, at anguish with
themselves, remorseful after deeds done;
I see, in low life, the mother misused by her children, dying,
neglected, gaunt, desperate;
I see the wife misused by her husband—I see the treacherous seducer
of young women;
I mark the ranklings of jealousy and unrequited love, attempted to be
hid—I see these sights on the earth;
I see the workings of battle, pestilence, tyranny—I see martyrs and
prisoners;
I observe a famine at sea—I observe the sailors casting lots who
shall be kill’d, to preserve the lives of the rest;
I observe the slights and degradations cast by arrogant persons upon
laborers, the poor, and upon negroes, and the like;
All these—All the meanness and agony without end, I sitting, look
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Death Immense Is Not So As A Little Innocence…

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.     Youth is growing down… when they are slowly losing their innocence

.     and are turning into more second-hand, dead copies of mere so-called 

.     grown-ups.    Never grow up… never lose your innocence.

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.     And something thought or done or wished without

.     a little innocence,although it were

.     as red as terror and as green as fate,

.     greyly shall fail and dully disappear —

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.     but the proud power of himself death immense

.     is not so as a little innocence

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Praying Mantises… and Primitive Notions of Entropy…

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.     Universal order eternally smiled at the limited, rather barbaric,

.     miseducated, ironclad notions of entropy… as certain minds,

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Praying Mantises will make a quick meal out of other insects within their vicinity, which is a rather entropic situation for the prey, but a rather non-entropic situation for the Mantises.  (Universal order, by the way, isn’t going bye-bye.)

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At one time, I had a Praying Mantis as a pet… in a large terrarium.  I fed it thawed frozen brine shrimp (daily) from my fingers.  It lived for a very long time and laid huge egg sacks full of many eggs (that I put in our backyard).  Female Mantises can lay fertile eggs even without ever coming into contact with a male Mantis; in such cases, the babies are exact clones of the mother.  (If they do mate with a male… the females sometimes eat the male’s head off… or consume much of his body.)  My pet Mantis really enjoyed climbing around on my fingers often.  I was with my pet Mantis on the day that it died; it continually kept kissing its arms/legs all around… as if it were saying “good-bye” to itself.

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.      yonder deadfromtheneckup graduate of a

.      somewhat obscure to be sure university spends

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Mantis (1)... hanging out with Tom...by Thomas Peace 2013

Mantis (1)… hanging out with Tom…by Thomas Peace 2013

Mantis (2)... hanging out with Tom... by Thomas Peace  2013

Mantis (2)… hanging out with Tom… by Thomas Peace 2013

Mantis (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Mantis (3) by Thomas Peace 2013

Mantids are meticulous groomers!

Mantis (4) by Thomas Peace 2013

Mantis (4) by Thomas Peace 2013

Peeking over the antenna… right into the camera eye!

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You say you want a revolution, well you know…

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You say you’ll change the constitution
Well, you know
We all want to change your head
You tell me it’s the institution
Well, you know
You’d better free your mind instead
But if you go carrying pictures of Chairman Mao
You ain’t gonna make it with anyone anyhow 

Don’t you know it’s gonna be
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Purple Condemnation…

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.   “It was wrong to do this,” said the angel.

.   “You should live like a flower,

.   Holding malice like a puppy,

.   Waging war like a lambkin.”

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.   “Not so,” quoth the man

.   Who had no fear of spirits;

.   “It is only wrong for angels

.   Who can live like the flowers,

.   Holding malice like the puppies,

.   Waging war like the lambkins.”

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Peace and Pieces…

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.     To have lasting peace in the world, you can’t just look at

.     everything in pieces (i.e., in fragments).  Peace = no pieces!

.     The flowering plant (below) has many flowers (on different stems)…

.     but they are all “one”; they are not separate.  Each flower can be a bit 

.     different (than the others), but they all (in a big way) are also rather

.     similar… and they are not separate.

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The friction between nations and groups is a reflection of the friction, fragmentation, and separative outlooks within each one of us.  We will never have a lasting and holistic peace if each of us continues to see things with a “broken” perspective.  Almost all of us have been educated to see things in a fragmentary way (i.e., “them” and “us”).  What is fragmentary, what sees and thinks with a “broken” perspective… must, by natural law, extend more conflict, disorder, and disharmony (to a significant extent) than need be.  What is ruptured internally extends that to manifest as an external rupturing.  We all can benefit from more holistic, intelligent, integral understanding.

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Going beyond the conventional…

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.     Life is meant to be lived (with vibrant awareness)… not mere

.     (second-hand) imitation; perhaps you shouldn’t spend it

.     looking through dead images that others instilled in you.

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.     “Think as I think,” said a man,

.     “Or you are abominably wicked;

.     You are a toad.”

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.     And after I had thought of it,

.     I said:  “I will, then, be a toad.”

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There is no plurality…

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Compassion is thick, warm, and deep; indifference is…

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One safe and quiet blade of grass…

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.      Please examine it carefully… and with a mind that has dropped — at least for a

.      while — its ironclad, conventional background and inherited prejudices.)      😉

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.     withstanding the traditional rain, soars higher (to the truth of

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Actual Photos of the Immortal Web of Time…

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phys·i·og·no·my

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The face or countenance, especially when considered as an index to the character:
a fierce physiognomy.
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The Immortal Web of Time (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

The Immortal Web of Time (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

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The Immortal Web of Time (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Photos: Three Creatures in an Eternal Flower…

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Curiously, it may be that “mostpeople” function in the details, but never seem to care about seeing the big picture.

Curiously, time and eternity may be parts of that bigger picture that “mostpeople” don’t care enough about seeing.

It’s always  important to see the little details; it’s also always  important to curiously see (and understand) the big picture.

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ESTRANGED from Beauty — none can be —

For Beauty is Infinity —

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Three Bugs in an Eternal Flower (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

Three Bugs in an Eternal Flower (1) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Three Bugs in an Eternal Flower (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

Three Bugs in an Eternal Flower (2) by Thomas Peace 2013

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Video of a Royal “Painted Lady” in Eternal Sunshine…(plus an extra Photo)…

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Painted Lady by Thomas Peace 2013

Painted Lady by Thomas Peace 2013

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.   THE BUTTERFLY’S Numidian Gown

.   With spots of Burnish roasted on

.   Is proof against the Sun

.   Yet prone to shut its spotted Fan

.   And panting on a Clover lean

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Photos of Unusual Allosaurus Dinosaur Fossil Vertebra (150 Million Years Old)…

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The name Allosaurus was derived from the Greek, and it means “different lizard.”  It was considered “different,” by paleontologists, because its bones were a lot lighter than in dinosaurs previous to its existence.  Its bones were much lighter because they were riddled with many more air channels and blood vessel channels that previous species of dinosaur did not have as much of.  This allowed it to be faster and more nimble for its size,  which are great benefits to a big, meat-eating animal.

As most of you probably know… Allosaurus was a huge, carnivorous dinosaur.  It occurred in the Jurassic Period, around 150 to 155 million years ago.  The following is a photo (not taken by me) of an Allosaurus skeleton on exhibit (at the San Diego Natural History Museum).

Allosaurus (San Diego Natural History Museum)
Allosaurus (San Diego Natural History Museum)

The following are photographs of an Allosaurus vertebra (backbone) that I purchased at one time.  The vertebra comes from southern Utah.  The vertebra was split in half; then each half was polished (on the side where the split occurred) to show the beautiful cells and spaces within the bone.  Certain dinosaur bones (in certain isolated localities) become (over millions of years) permineralized by various minerals that permeate into the bone cells over time.  Depending what the minerals are… the colors (within the bone spaces) can be of many different types… some very beautiful.  This particular Allosaurus specimen has white crystallizations within… which look quite nice.

After I had the bone in my possession for a while, I noticed that one of the halves had a couple of places (on it) that were entry ways for pneumatic diverticulae.  Pneumatic diverticulae, in the more evolved of the dinosaurs, were branches and channels — that would come from the air sacs and lungs —  that would bore into and through the bones, enabling air (from the lungs) to be stored and transported.  (So, unlike mammals, they could transport and store air within their bones!)  Some of these channels would (later) progress to the outside of the body (and allow gases to be emitted out of the organism).  Younger dinosaurs do not have these, at first; they grow and increase (and branch out more and more) as the animal ages.  Many birds have this.   A turkey wing — that someone is preparing for consumption — may have a little hole in the skin here or there.  These are the exit chambers of the pneumatic channels!  (A young turkey may not have these holes;  most turkeys sold — to consume — are young turkeys).   Birds are actually evolved from (and they are) dinosaurs.   Many mammals, including humans, have cranial pneumaticity (exclusively in their heads)… but only dinosaur/birds have the very advanced postcranial pneumaticity (as well as an advanced form of the cranial kind).

Mammals (such as we humanoids) do not have this advanced kind of respiratory system.  Ours is much more primitive.  You won’t hear this taught in public schools; they, of course, continue to put on airs of superiority for our species!  (I tell things straight, though, just as I do in my book.)  One of the reasons why dinosaurs had such a monopoly over mammals for millions and millions of years has to do with their superior respiratory systems.  In dinosaurs (and birds), special air sacs and pipework keep (new) fresh air coming into their lungs consistently.  Air flows into a bird’s lungs only in one direction.  Air from the (pre-lung) air-sac that puts air into a bird’s (or dinosaur’s) lungs is always being replenished with fresh air.  Air from another (post-lung) air-sac that comes “from” their lungs… always is pushing out “old-used” air.  The lungs never get the bad (used) air coming in with the fresh.  Air only travels in one direction through their (i.e., dinosaurs’) lungs; their lungs are not the inefficient “in and out” kind (like blowing in and out of a paper sack) like ours (i.e., the mammals’) are.  In fact, the lungs of dinosaurs (and birds, which are a small type of dinosaur) do not ever move; only the air-sacs around them move!   Our lungs (of mammals) that move with the ribs, muscles, and diaphragm around them, breathe in the same bad air that we were trying to exhale (and through the same pipework too);  that is very inefficient.  That is one of the reasons why dinosaurs reigned supreme for so many millions of years… until that 6-mile-across asteroid wiped most of them out (except for the birds); the impact of that asteroid also wiped out 70% of all species on earth.   Mammals, during the time of the dinosaurs, were always small, mostly nocturnal, and would hide under rocks (which is one of the reasons why we survived that impact); there were no large mammals during the time of the dinosaurs… because the dinosaurs were too dominant over the mammals.   Most dinosaurs were a lot more hot blooded — the average body temperature of birds is 105 degrees Fahrenheit —  a lot better at breathing… and (hence) a lot more sprightly and agile than the mammals.  (The dinosaurs were not “sluggish,” as we were once — not long ago — taught.)  If that asteroid would have missed the earth… they would still be the dominant ones… and who knows what they would have evolved into…

The following is a photo of the two halves of an Allosaurus vertebra with crystal cells (after polishing).  Weight: 5 lb 10 oz

The cells, which once were air channels and passageways for blood vessels, are now filled with crystallized minerals (various silica, calcite, dolomite and other minerals).

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Allosaurus Dinosaur Split Vertebra by Thomas Peace c.2013

Allosaurus Dinosaur Split Vertebra by Thomas Peace c.2013

Note (in the photo below) the larger oval crystal section around the center; look to the right and (especially) to the left of it to see where the pneumatic diverticulae have entry-ways (fossae pleurocels, or pneumatic pores) that enter the vertebra bone from the air sacs/lungs!  If you look at such a dinosaur vertebra, you will see little spots here and there on its sides; these are the entry-ways (fossae pleurocels/pneumatic pores) that go into the bone.  This vert was cut just at the “right spot” (i.e., right where the pneumatic diverticulae enter the bone… as pneumatic pores); the guy who used to polish these didn’t have the faintest idea about what these entry-ways were!    I’ve sent pictures of this to, and have corresponded with, a noted paleontologist.  (The action of the pneumatic diverticulae functions almost like an organism within an organism; it is a very advanced stage in regard to breathing physiology.)

(Left click on the photos to enlarge; hit left return arrows to return back.)

Allosaurus Vertebra (1) by Thomas Peace c. 2013

Allosaurus Vertebra (1) by Thomas Peace c. 2013

Some close-ups…(please note, in the first of the following photos, the entry-way — the pneumatic fossa, or pneumatic pore — going into the vertabra )…  It’s the “spear-shaped” chamber on the left.  (It would form a convoluted passageway throughout the vert in ways we can’t simply see via a slice-view.)

Allosaurus Vertebra (2) by Thomas Peace c.2013

Allosaurus Vertebra (2) by Thomas Peace c.2013

Allosaurus Vertebra (3) by Thomas Peace c.2013

Allosaurus Vertebra (3) by Thomas Peace c.2013

Allosaurus Vertebra (4) by Thomas Peace c.2013

Allosaurus Vertebra (4) by Thomas Peace c.2013

Allosaurus Vertebra (5) by Thomas Peace c.2013

Allosaurus Vertebra (5) by Thomas Peace c.2013

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[A subsequent post,we’ll have, is: Photos of fossil Troodon Dinosaur (the “intelligent” dinosaur)]

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Highly Recommended:

Cool DVDs of Allosaurus:

You can get these at amazon.com or at ebay:

Allosaurus: A Walking with Dinosaurs Special

Jurassic Fight Club:  Season One

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