Bill Hicks – Play From Your Fucking Heart
“When did mediocrity and banality become a good image for your children?
I want my children listening to people who fucking rocked!”
– Bill Hicks
Related – Drugs – Life is Just a Ride
“When did mediocrity and banality become a good image for your children?
I want my children listening to people who fucking rocked!”
– Bill Hicks
Related – Drugs – Life is Just a Ride
Elton John performs “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” with Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem.
The Muppet Show episode 214 from 1977
“This is what I give. I give an expression of care every day to each child, to help him realize that he is unique. I end each program by saying, ‘You’ve made this day a special day by just your being you. There’s no person in the whole world like you. And I like you just the way you are.’ And I feel that if we in public television can only make it clear that feelings are mentionable and manageable, we will have done a great service.”
– Fred Rogers
“Too many of us are not living our dreams because we are living our fears.”
– Les Brown
“The first step before anybody else in the world believes it, is you have to believe it.”
“There is no reason to have a plan B, because it distracts from plan A.”
– Will Smith
“You have to take seriously the notion that understanding the universe is your responsibility, because the only understanding of the universe that will be useful to you is your own understanding.”
– Terence McKenna
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Nassim Haremein – Synchronicity
Garrett Lisi – A Beautiful new theory of everything
Marko Rodin – Vortex Based Mathematics
Walter Russell – A New Concept of the Universe
Pilosophy.org – Book Link
Related – Sacred Geometry & Sound – Is this the theory of everything? – Amazing Things About Water – Flower of Life
This video has Grant Morrisson, David Lynch, David Icke, Gregg Braden, Michael Talbot, David Wilcock, Wayne Dyer, Neil Kramer, Robert Anton Wilson, Bill Hicks and more.
Additional clip, with text. – YouTube
Carl Jung – Wiki page