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May 23, 2011 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Declaration of Universal Human Rights Correspond With Universal Laws

May 20, 2011, President Obama spoke about the ‘Arab Spring,’ in his speech to create peace in the Middle East. He enumerated the Universal Rights of all humans. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights set forth by the United Nations correspond to the Universal Laws as follows:

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February 6, 2011 By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Row, Row, Row Your Boat – Life Is But A Dream

Many gurus and philosophers agree with the mysterious observation, stating that the world we perceive as real is an illusion, like a film being projected onto the screen. More people than not, are caught up in the projection and fail to understand it for what it is – an illusion. They are completely caught up in the illusion, imagining that they are in a life and death struggle and taking it very seriously.

Conversely, the enlightened few live their lives in the light of awareness that

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