Video: Four Questions with Sadhguru

“Awareness is not something that you do. coque iphone Awareness is life.” ~ Sadhguru
Sadhguru, a yogi and profound mystic of our times, is a visionary humanitarian and a prominent spiritual leader. coque iphone 2019 A contemporary Guru, rooted as strongly in mundane and pragmatic matters as he is in inner experience and wisdom, Sadhguru works tirelessly towards the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of all. coque iphone solde His mastery of the mechanisms of life, an outcome of his profound experience of the Self, guides in exploring the subtler dimensions of life. coque iphone pas cher He is equally at home trekking barefoot through the Himalayas as he is riding a motorcycle on the expressway, meeting with world leaders or speaking with farmers in rural communities. coque iphone 8 Traversing seamlessly from the ancient to the ultramodern, Sadhguru bridges the gap between the known and the unknown, enabling all those who encounter him to explore and experience the deepest dimensions of life. coque iphone xr The following videos are from an evening talk in Los Angeles on October 10, 2014.

Ruchira Gupta & Apne Aap Women Worldwide

Prostitution is not a choice but an absence of choice based on gender, class, caste, ethnic and race inequalities that the sex industry exploits.

Ruchira Gupta is the Founder and President of Apne Aap Women Worldwide – a grassroots organization in India working to end sex trafficking by increasing choices for at-risk girls and women. She has striven over her 25 year career to highlight the link between trafficking and prostitution laws, and to lobby policy makers to shift blame from victims to perpetrators. She testified in the United States Senate before the passage of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act in 2000, and she lobbied with other activists at the United Nations during the formulations for the UN Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons — resulting in the first UN instrument to address demand for trafficking in Article 9. In 2009 Gupta won the Clinton Global Citizen Award and in 2007 , she won the Abolitionist Award at the UK House of Lords. In 2008 and 2009, Gupta addressed the UN General Assembly on human trafficking. soldes coque iphone She won an Emmy in 1997 for her work on the documentary “The Selling of Innocents,” which inspired the creation of Apne Aap. coque iphone xr Her work has been featured in 11 books including Half the Sky by Sheryl WuDunn and Nicholas Kristof. coque iphone Watch a Trailer for Ruchira’s Documentary – The Selling of Innocents

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Prior to founding Apne Aap, Gupta worked in the United Nations in various capacities in 12 countries for over ten years. She is on the board of Coalition against Trafficking in Women and the advisory councils of the Polaris Project, Vital Voices, Ricky Martin Foundation, Asia Society, Nomi Network, The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women and Cents for Relief. coque iphone xs max In 2012 and 2013, she designed and taught courses on human trafficking for New York University’s School of Global Affairs. Apne Aap Women Worldwide Apne Aap Women Worldwide is a registered charitable trust in India. It is a grassroots Indian organization that works to empower girls and women to resist and end sex trafficking by organizing marginalized women and girls into small self-empowerment groups, where they work collectively to access their legal, social, economic, and political rights. Founded by twenty-two courageous women in prostitution, who had a vision for a world where no woman could be bought or sold, Apne Aap Women Worldwide is determined to make their vision a reality. The Movement In the past 12 years, Apne Aap has enrolled more than 21,142, at-risk and prostituted women and girls and their family members in 11 sites across India in its network. They have all gained different Assets reducing their risk or dependency to prostitution and found a voice to change laws and policies. Members of the Apne Aap network have successfully advocate for a new law, Section 370 I.P.C, on 3 April, 2013, against trafficking that has shifted the blame from the victim to the perpetrator. Our ten Assets are based on gaining the four most essential rights for at risk and trafficked girls and women: 1) legal protection, 2) education, 3) livelihood 4) housing. The girls and women of Apne Aap have now joined hands with rights-based movements linked to the four essential rights. We are part of India’s right to food, right to sustainable and dignified livelihood, right to land and housing, and right to education movements. In addition we actively participate in movements against the marginalization of low-caste people, denotified tribes and girls and women. We lead and join Dalit rallies, participate in DNT group organizing and are part of the anti-rape protests. The approach is to help the Last girl re-gain control of her destiny. The last girl is poor, female, low-caste, and a teenager. Additionally, she may be the daughter or sister of a prostituted woman or a victim of child marriage or domestic servitude. She is preyed on by traffickers because of her lack of choices and forms the “supply”. coque iphone 2019 pas cher Traffickers and Clients/Johns who buy and sell these girls form the “demand.” Our approach simultaneously tackles both the “supply side” and the “demand side”of the sex trafficking industry from the grassroots to the tree tops. Learn More about “The Organizing for Independence Concept” What Can I Do to Help? Apni Aap is bringing together clusters of SEGs to form networks with the capacity and numbers to advocate for their rights and for anti-sex trafficking policies at the national level. These networks will then join with women’s groups and other human rights groups to create a wave of change-makers determined to redirect the conversation from one of prostitute and pimp to that of victim and trafficker, and to propagate a new model for combating sex trafficking – one that focuses on giving women the tools needed to maintain their independence from the brothel system. Ultimately other sets of individuals, such as students, law enforcement officers, doctors, judges and religious organizations, will join our networks, creating a movement of people committed to changing attitudes worldwide so that it is never acceptable to buy another human being. They seek to bring together 500,000 people to lead this large-scale movement in the next five years. They encourage partner organizations and individuals to implement their campaign model and to help them lead the movement to end sex trafficking. Contact [email protected] for opportunities to join the movement. Volunteer Volunteer in India For volunteer opportunities in our Delhi office, check out our internship listings. coque iphone x Volunteer in the US Apne Aap International accepts volunteers for operations in its New York City office on a rolling basis. If you are interested in donating your time and skill set, contact [email protected] Advocate One of the most important steps in raising awareness on any issue is to simply talk about it. Online, you can use Twitter and Facebook to spread the word about Apne Aap and our work by sharing Apne Aap’s tweets and status updates. coque iphone 8 Speak up to change attitudes towards girls, women and the sex trade. The next time someone uses the word ‘pimp’ or ‘ho,’ help them understand what they are really talking about. Stop supporting musicians who spread harmful attitudes by glorifying violence against women. These words and songs represent an entire culture of violence against girls and women, and you can demand an end to it. Join a Campus Coalition (USA) Apne Aap is now seeking university Campus Coalition members who will stand with us in our fight against a world where women and children are bought and sold. Our student coalition members will assist Apne Aap by promoting our campaigns, raising awareness domestically on key international issues, and engaging students through film screenings. All interested candidates are requested to send a 200-word statement to [email protected], answering the following questions: What does this issue mean to you or to your particular campus organization? What local or global contribution do you feel your organization could make? As a Campus Coalition member, how will you engage and educate your student body on these issues? Request a Speaker USA: [email protected] /India: [email protected] Fundraise There are many creative ways to fundraise for Apne Aap! People from around the world are already doing it. Check out some of these great ideas:

  • Host a film screening to raise money for empowering girls in India.
  • Organize a “Dine-in.” Ask your friends to a potluck dinner, where the money that they would have spent dining out is donated to Apne Aap instead.
  • Ask your school, church or office to sponsor a self-empowerment group.

Vegan Fusion – Workshops & Retreats

For the first time, we will be working with author of the bestselling book “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Juice Fasting” and publisher of VegWorld Magazine Steve Prussack to incorporate juicing into our 10-day immersion. coque iphone 8 Steve will share with you how to start incorporating more juice into your life, quick and easy ways to whip up a delicious juice, and how juice fast programs can really change your life. 1003754_10151772209124446_2054709101_n For more info please visit: http://veganfusion.com/best-vegetarian-gluten-free-raw-food-cooking-classes/ A 10 Day Vegan Fusion Cuisine Cooking Immersion We are very excited to be coming to Los Angeles for our popular 10-Day Vegan Fusion Cuisine Immersion. coque iphone x Prepare to transform your life and take your cooking abilities to the next level! Please join us in vegan heaven for a two-week immersion into the world of vegan and raw food cuisine. coque iphone 7

  • Experience greater confidence in the kitchen
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  • Learn new tips and tricks that will greatly enhance your culinary abilities
  • Connect with others who share a similar interest in vegan and raw foods
  • Deepen your knowledge of the healing qualities of vegan foods
  • Discover new ideas for presentation that will transform an ordinary meal to a gourmet experience

Whether you are an experienced cook, looking to get a job in the vegan restaurant industry, or simply interested in deepening your knowledge of vegan, vegetarian and raw foods, you can learn from the pros how to prepare healthy world-class vegan cuisine! This is a life transforming experience and special opportunity to study intensely with Mark Reinfeld, the founding chef of the Blossoming Lotus Restaurant, winner of the 2006 ‘Ilima Award for “Best Restaurant on Kaua’i”. coque iphone 2019 soldes …………………… Week 1 Monday: Vegan Soups Tuesday: Salads & Dressings Wednesday: The World of Grains and Beans Thursday: Tofu, Tempeh & Seitan Dishes Friday: Casseroles and Sauces ……………….. coque iphone xs max Week 2 Monday: Wraps, Spreads, Sandwiches and Rolls Tuesday: Vegan Desserts Wednesday: Raw Cuisine 1 Smoothies, Pates, Pasta & Pudding Thursday: Raw Cuisine 2 Elixirs, Soups, Plant Cheeses, Ravioli, Parfaits & Ice Cream Friday: Raw Cuisine 3 Nut and Seed Milks, Granola, Pizza, Tacos, Live Pies $1595/student Includes special gifts, daily gourmet vegan feasts and the Vegan Fusion Cuisine chef training manual. coque iphone 8 For more info please visit: http://veganfusion.com/best-vegetarian-gluten-free-raw-food-cooking-classes/ Chef and author Mark Reinfeld offers cooking classes, workshops, immersions, teacher trainings, culinary tours, retreats and on-line courses. They are presented in both Central and North America, as well as Europe.

Super Full Moon with Retrograde Mercury and Neptune

By: Rahelio, June 18, 2014 at 10:44am I thought i would repost this article and make it a Note so it can be more easilly accessed as it’s implications are reverberating through this Mercury retrograde period. It’s full moon tonight (June 12th) and this one is called a Honey Moon because of its color. This one is also a super moon which means the moon is making a perigee or close approach to the earth, and therefore its appearance is larger when rising or setting, and its influence has a stronger affect on the oceans tides. It can also create extreme weather conditions and have a strong affect on the emotional reactions of people and circumstances over the next few weeks. On June 7th Mercury turned retrograde at 3 degrees of the sign Cancer while making a hard aspect to the planet Saturn in Scorpio. Saturn is a somber influence so creates a serious turn of mind. Decisions have or will be made to put things in proper order. This can bring up difficult realizations regarding what needs to be let go of or be redefined to support the needs of the moment. coque iphone Mercury will remain in retrograde motion until the 1st of July. Mercury in Cancer relates to personal / emotional needs, and issues linked to one’s home, family and security come to the forefront. For some this can be just the need to rearrange furniture or take care of necessary maintenance around the house and yard and tying up loose ends for whatever needs to come to completion. Since Mercury rules Gemini communication issues will require thoughtful reconsiderations as misspoken words or thoughts can create unnecessary complications, misunderstandings or separations. It is important to be clear with what decisions are being made at this time as unforeseen circumstances may require a change in plans. This is not a good time to make legal commitments, sign contracts or start a new business as positive momentum will be lacking. coque iphone 2019 pas cher It is a good time to lay the ground work and catch up with things you have been meaning to do. So Neptune has also turned retrograde on the 9th of June giving an added emphasis to Mercury’s turn of direction. Neptune’s influence can relate to our dreams and inspiration, and can connect us to our faith in the spiritual. But it can also be seen in how we can become disillusioned when we have unreal expectations for things that are out of reach and based on wishful thinking. This can be a real issue for those who suffer from depression or are facing challenging circumstances. These retrograde influences can make us reconsider what our priorities are and get real with what are the facts defining our reality at this time. Especially since Venus, goddess of love, is in direct opposition to Saturn at this time. Quite often work priorities and responsibilities or dissatisfaction with how things have been going can take center stage as Venus love of pleasure has to find practical expression for her to be in harmony with her relations. coque iphone soldes This can be a time of separation for some or a need to redefine the rules of engagement to allow for harmony and love to flow. And with Mars involved in the past grand cross planetary pattern and recent eclipses its turning direct has been quite a trigger for change and challenges as the aggressive energy that comes with it has brought up hostilities and possibilities for war in to many places for me to mention. soldes coque iphone pas cher Mars also completed its square aspect with Pluto on June 14th which adds to the impact of this full moon and greater disruption for those living in places of hostility like whats happening in Iraq. The direct motion of Mars on May 20th also corresponded with the fire for us here in Sedona. On the 25th of June Mars will come into opposition to Uranus with this aspect being a trigger of the before mentioned grand cross and eclipse energies. This is also a very volatile combination as Uranus energy is like the lightning bolt, it brings awakening and excitement but can burn your house down or bring with it accidents and reckless behavior. Uranus as ruler of Aquarius is a revolutionary energy. vente de coque iphone It is a quickening energy for all that is new and brings forth the potential for enlightenment and liberation from limiting conditions. Its a good time to focus on inner peace and find harmonious creative outlets for this unpredictable and volatile energy. This time calls for us to be strong, and do what we need to do in order to be happy and live the life we choose. coque iphone 6 It’s just important to handle the energy of these Mars to Pluto and Uranus hard aspects with care so as to use this energy constructively to recreate and regenerate ourselves and our reality in a good way. So this is another reminder to follow your heart and put your life in order as the Sagittarius full moon invites us to expand our view on life and see the possibilities ahead of us if we first lay the groundwork to allow it to be made manifest. Sagitarrius as a fire sign brings creativity and a need for freedom of expression. It reminds us not to over-extend ourselves in impractical optimism but to intuit what is right for us and know what can lead to greater opportunities inspite of the retrograde Mercury. And the ruler of Sagittarius is Jupiter also in the sign of Cancer, so focus on what supports your home, family and community; and issues around security. This is where support can come or where one needs to focused if you are feeling vulnerable or your home and family life is in upheaval. The influence of a full moon is usually about 2 weeks but with all that comes with this one the ongoing implications may be long lasting… May you ride this wave in beauty… and in harmony and balance with all your relations…

The Fermi Paradox – Are We Alone?

Everyone feels something when they’re in a really good starry place on a really good starry night and they look up and see this:

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Some people stick with the traditional, feeling struck by the epic beauty or blown away by the insane scale of the universe. Personally, I go for the old “existential meltdown followed by acting weird for the next half hour.” But everyone feelssomething. Physicist Enrico Fermi felt something too — “Where is everybody?”
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A really starry sky seems vast — but all we’re looking at is our very local neighborhood. On the very best nights, we can see up to about 2,500 stars (roughly one hundred-millionth of the stars in our galaxy), and almost all of them are less than 1,000 light years away from us (or 1 percent of the diameter of the Milky Way). So what we’re really looking at is this:
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When confronted with the topic of stars and galaxies, a question that tantalizes most humans is, “Is there other intelligent life out there?” Let’s put some numbers to it (if you don’t like numbers, just read the bold)– As many stars as there are in our galaxy (100 – 400 billion), there are roughly an equal number of galaxies in the observable universe — so for every star in the colossal Milky Way, there’s a whole galaxy out there. All together, that comes out to the typically quoted range of between 1022 and 1024 total stars, which means that for every grain of sand on Earth, there are 10,000 stars out there. The science world isn’t in total agreement about what percentage of those stars are “sun-like” (similar in size, temperature, and luminosity) — opinions typically range from 5 percent to 20 percent. Going with the most conservative side of that (5 percent), and the lower end for the number of total stars (1022), gives us 500 quintillion, or 500 billion billion sun-like stars. There’s also a debate over what percentage of those sun-like stars might be orbited by an Earth-like planet (one with similar temperature conditions that could have liquid water and potentially support life similar to that on Earth). Some say it’s as high as 50 percent, but let’s go with the more conservative 22 percent that came out of a recent PNAS study. That suggests that there’s a potentially-habitable Earth-like planet orbiting at least 1 percent of the total stars in the universe — a total of 100 billion billion Earth-like planets. So there are 100 Earth-like planets for every grain of sand in the world. Think about that next time you’re on the beach. Moving forward, we have no choice but to get completely speculative. Let’s imagine that after billions of years in existence, 1 percent of Earth-like planets develop life (if that’s true, every grain of sand would represent one planet with life on it). And imagine that on 1 percent of those planets, the life advances to an intelligent level like it did here on Earth. That would mean there were 10 quadrillion, or 10 million billion intelligent civilizations in the observable universe. Moving back to just our galaxy, and doing the same math on the lowest estimate for stars in the Milky Way (100 billion), we’d estimate that there are 1 billion Earth-like planets and 100,000 intelligent civilizations in our galaxy.[1] SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) is an organization dedicated to listening for signals from other intelligent life. If we’re right that there are 100,000 or more intelligent civilizations in our galaxy, and even a fraction of them are sending out radio waves or laser beams or other modes of attempting to contact others, shouldn’t SETI’s satellite array pick up all kinds of signals? But it hasn’t. Not one. Ever. Where is everybody? It gets stranger. Our sun is relatively young in the lifespan of the universe. There are far older stars with far older Earth-like planets, which should in theory mean civilizations far more advanced than our own. As an example, let’s compare our 4.54 billion-year-old Earth to a hypothetical 8 billion-year-old Planet X.
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If Planet X has a similar story to Earth, let’s look at where their civilization would be today (using the orange time span as a reference to show how huge the green timespan is):
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The technology and knowledge of a civilization only 1,000 years ahead of us could be as shocking to us as our world would be to a medieval person. A civilization 1 million years ahead of us might be as incomprehensible to us as human culture is to chimpanzees. And Planet X is 3.4 billion years ahead of us… There’s something called The Kardashev Scale, which helps us group intelligent civilizations into three broad categories by the amount of energy they use: A Type I Civilization has the ability to use all of the energy on their planet. We’re not quite a Type I Civilization, but we’re close (Carl Sagan created a formula for this scale which puts us at a Type 0.7 Civilization). A Type II Civilization can harness all of the energy of their host star. Our feeble Type I brains can hardly imagine how someone would do this, but we’ve tried our best, imagining things like a Dyson Sphere.
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A Type III Civilization blows the other two away, accessing power comparable to that of the entire Milky Way galaxy. If this level of advancement sounds hard to believe, remember Planet X above and their 3.4 billion years of further development. If a civilization on Planet X were similar to ours and were able to survive all the way to Type III level, the natural thought is that they’d probably have mastered inter-stellar travel by now, possibly even colonizing the entire galaxy. One hypothesis as to how galactic colonization could happen is by creatingmachinery that can travel to other planets, spend 500 years or so self-replicating using the raw materials on their new planet, and then send two replicas off to do the same thing. Even without traveling anywhere near the speed of light, this process would colonize the whole galaxy in 3.75 million years, a relative blink of an eye when talking in the scale of billions of years:
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Source: Scientific American: “Where Are They”
Continuing to speculate, if 1% of intelligent life survives long enough to become a potentially galaxy-colonizing Type III Civilization, our calculations above suggest that there should be at least 1,000 Type III Civilizations in our galaxy alone — and given the power of such a civilization, their presence would likely be pretty noticeable. And yet, we see nothing, hear nothing, and we’re visited by no one.  

So where is everybody?

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Welcome to the Fermi Paradox. We have no answer to the Fermi Paradox — the best we can do is “possible explanations.” And if you ask ten different scientists what their hunch is about the correct one, you’ll get ten different answers. You know when you hear about humans of the past debating whether the Earth was round or if the sun revolved around the Earth or thinking that lightning happened because of Zeus, and they seem so primitive and in the dark? That’s about where we are with this topic. In taking a look at some of the most-discussed possible explanations for the Fermi Paradox, let’s divide them into two broad categories — those explanations which assume that there’s no sign of Type II and Type III Civilizations because there arenone of them out there, and those which assume they’re out there and we’re not seeing or hearing anything for other reasons:

Explanation Group 1: There are no signs of higher (Type II and III) civilizations because there are no higher civilizations in existence.

  Those who subscribe to Group 1 explanations point to something called the non-exclusivity problem, which rebuffs any theory that says, “There are higher civilizations, but none of them have made any kind of contact with us because they all _____.” Group 1 people look at the math, which says there should be so many thousands (or millions) of higher civilizations, that at least one of them would be an exception to the rule. Even if a theory held for 99.99 percent of higher civilizations, the other .01 percent would behave differently and we’d become aware of their existence. Therefore, say Group 1 explanations, it must be that there are no super-advanced civilizations. And since the math suggests that there are thousands of them just in our own galaxy, something else must be going on. This something else is called The Great Filter. The Great Filter theory says that at some point from pre-life to Type III intelligence, there’s a wall that all or nearly all attempts at life hit. There’s some stage in that long evolutionary process that is extremely unlikely or impossible for life to get beyond. That stage is The Great Filter.

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If this theory is true, the big question is, Where in the timeline does the Great Filter occur? It turns out that when it comes to the fate of humankind, this question is very important. Depending on where The Great Filter occurs, we’re left with three possible realities: We’re rare, we’re first, or we’re fucked.

1. We’re Rare (The Great Filter is Behind Us)

  One hope we have is that The Great Filter is behind us — we managed to surpass it, which would mean it’s extremely rare for life to make it to our level of intelligence. The diagram below shows only two species making it past, and we’re one of them. soldes coque iphone

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This scenario would explain why there are no Type III Civilizations… coque iphone soldes but it would also mean that we could be one of the few exceptions now that we’ve made it this far. It would mean we have hope. On the surface, this sounds a bit like people 500 years ago suggesting that the Earth is the center of the universe — it implies that we’re special. However, something scientists call “observation selection effect” suggests that anyone who is pondering their own rarity is inherently part of an intelligent life “success story” — and whether they’re actually rare or quite common, the thoughts they ponder and conclusions they draw will be identical. This forces us to admit that being special is at least a possibility. And if we are special, when exactly did we become special — i.e. which step did we surpass that almost everyone else gets stuck on? One possibility: The Great Filter could be at the very beginning — it might be incredibly unusual for life to begin at all. This is a candidate because it took about a billion years of Earth’s existence to finally happen, and because we have tried extensively to replicate that event in labs and have never been able to do it. If this is indeed The Great Filter, it would mean that not only is there no intelligent life out there, there may be no other life at all. Another possibility: The Great Filter could be the jump from the simple prokaryote cell to the complex eukaryote cell. After prokaryotes came into being, they remained that way for almost two billion years before making the evolutionary jump to being complex and having a nucleus. If this is The Great Filter, it would mean the universe is teeming with simple prokaryote cells and almost nothing beyond that. There are a number of other possibilities — some even think the most recent leap we’ve made to our current intelligence is a Great Filter candidate. While the leap from semi-intelligent life (chimps) to intelligent life (humans) doesn’t at first seem like a miraculous step, Steven Pinker rejects the idea of an inevitable “climb upward” of evolution: “Since evolution does not strive for a goal but just happens, it uses the adaptation most useful for a given ecological niche, and the fact that, on Earth, this led to technological intelligence only once so far may suggest that this outcome of natural selection is rare and hence by no means a certain development of the evolution of a tree of life.” Most leaps do not qualify as Great Filter candidates. Any possible Great Filter must be one-in-a-billion type thing where one or more total freak occurrences need to happen to provide a crazy exception — for that reason, something like the jump from single-cell to multi-cellular life is ruled out, because it has occurred as many as 46 times, in isolated incidents, just on this planet alone. For the same reason, if we were to find a fossilized eukaryote cell on Mars, it would rule the above “simple-to-complex cell” leap out as a possible Great Filter (as well as anything before that point on the evolutionary chain) — because if it happened on both Earth and Mars, it’s almost definitely not a one-in-a-billion freak occurrence. coque iphone 7 If we are indeed rare, it could be because of a fluky biological event, but it also could be attributed to what is called the Rare Earth Hypothesis, which suggests that though there may be many Earth-like planets, the particular conditions on Earth — whether related to the specifics of this solar system, its relationship with the moon (a moon that large is unusual for such a small planet and contributes to our particular weather and ocean conditions), or something about the planet itself — are exceptionally friendly to life.

2. We’re the First

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For Group 1 Thinkers, if the Great Filter is not behind us, the one hope we have is that conditions in the universe are just recently, for the first time since the Big Bang, reaching a place that would allow intelligent life to develop. In that case, we and many other species may be on our way to super-intelligence, and it simply hasn’t happened yet. We happen to be here at the right time to become one of the first super-intelligent civilizations. One example of a phenomenon that could make this realistic is the prevalence of gamma-ray bursts, insanely huge explosions that we’ve observed in distant galaxies. In the same way that it took the early Earth a few hundred million years before the asteroids and volcanoes died down and life became possible, it could be that the first chunk of the universe’s existence was full of cataclysmic events like gamma-ray bursts that would incinerate everything nearby from time to time and prevent any life from developing past a certain stage. Now, perhaps, we’re in the midst of an astrobiological phase transition and this is the first time any life has been able to evolve for this long, uninterrupted.

3. We’re Fucked (The Great Filter is Ahead of Us)

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If we’re neither rare nor early, Group 1 thinkers conclude that The Great Filtermust be in our future. This would suggest that life regularly evolves to where we are, but that something prevents life from going much further and reaching high intelligence in almost all cases — and we’re unlikely to be an exception. One possible future Great Filter is a regularly-occurring cataclysmic natural event, like the above-mentioned gamma-ray bursts, except they’re unfortunately not done yet and it’s just a matter of time before all life on Earth is suddenly wiped out by one. Another candidate is the possible inevitability that nearly all intelligent civilizations end up destroying themselves once a certain level of technology is reached. This is why Oxford University philosopher Nick Bostrom says that “no news is good news.” The discovery of even simple life on Mars would be devastating, because it would cut out a number of potential Great Filters behind us. And if we were to find fossilized complex life on Mars, Bostrom says “it would be by far the worst news ever printed on a newspaper cover,” because it would mean The Great Filter is almost definitely ahead of us — ultimately dooming the species. Bostrom believes that when it comes to The Fermi Paradox, “the silence of the night sky is golden.”

Explanation Group 2: Type II and III intelligent civilizations are out there — and there are logical reasons why we might not have heard from them.

  Group 2 explanations get rid of any notion that we’re rare or special or the first at anything — on the contrary, they believe in the Mediocrity Principle, whose starting point is that there is nothing unusual or rare about our galaxy, solar system, planet, or level of intelligence, until evidence proves otherwise. They’re also much less quick to assume that the lack of evidence of higher intelligence beings is evidence of their nonexistence — emphasizing the fact that our search for signals stretches only about 100 light years away from us (0.1 percent across the galaxy) and suggesting a number of possible explanations. Here are 10: Possibility 1) Super-intelligent life could very well have already visited Earth, but before we were here. In the scheme of things, sentient humans have only been around for about 50,000, a little blip of time — if contact happened before then, it might have made some ducks flip out and run into the water and that’s it. Further, recorded history only goes back 5,500 years — a group of ancient hunter-gatherer tribes may have experienced some crazy alien shit, but they had no good way to tell anyone in the future about it. Possibility 2) The galaxy has been colonized, but we just live in some desolate rural area of the galaxy. The Americas may have been colonized by Europeans long before anyone in a small Inuit tribe in far northern Canada realized it had happened. There could be an urbanization component to the interstellar dwellings of higher species, in which all the neighboring solar systems in a certain area are colonized and in communication, and it would be impractical and purposeless for anyone to deal with coming all the way out to the random part of the spiral where we live. Possibility 3) The entire concept of physical colonization is a hilariously backward concept to a more advanced species. Remember the picture of the Type II Civilization above with the sphere around their star? With all that energy, they might have created a perfect environment for themselves that satisfies their every need. They might have crazy-advanced ways of reducing their need for resources and zero interest in leaving their happy utopia to explore the cold, empty, undeveloped universe. An even more advanced civilization might view the entire physical world as a horribly primitive place, having long ago conquered their own biology and uploaded their brains to a virtual reality, eternal-life paradise. Living in the physical world of biology, mortality, wants, and needs might seem to them the way we view primitive ocean species living in the frigid, dark sea. FYI, thinking about another life form having bested mortality makes me incredibly jealous and upset. Possibility 4) There are scary predator civilizations out there, and most intelligent life knows better than to broadcast any outgoing signals and advertise their location. This is an unpleasant concept and would help explain the lack of any signals being received by the SETI satellites. It also means that we might be the super naive newbies who are being unbelievably stupid and risky by ever broadcasting outward signals. There’s a debate going on currently about whether we should engage in METI (Messaging to Extraterrestrial Intelligence — the reverse of SETI) or not, and most people say we should not. Stephen Hawking warns, “If aliens visit us, the outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in America, which didn’t turn out well for the Native Americans.” Even Carl Sagan (a general believer that any civilization advanced enough for interstellar travel would be altruistic, not hostile) called the practice of METI “deeply unwise and immature,” and recommended that “the newest children in a strange and uncertain cosmos should listen quietly for a long time, patiently learning about the universe and comparing notes, before shouting into an unknown jungle that we do not understand.” Scary.[2] Possibility 5) There’s only one instance of higher-intelligent life — a “superpredator” civilization (like humans are here on Earth) — who isfar more advanced than everyone else and keeps it that way by exterminating any intelligent civilization once they get past a certain level. This would suck. The way it might work is that it’s an inefficient use of resources to exterminate all emerging intelligences, maybe because most die out on their own. But past a certain point, the super beings make their move — because to them, an emerging intelligent species becomes like a virus as it starts to grow and spread. This theory suggests that whoever was the first in the galaxy to reach intelligence won, and now no one else has a chance. This would explain the lack of activity out there because it would keep the number of super-intelligent civilizations to just one. Possibility 6) There’s plenty of activity and noise out there, but our technology is too primitive and we’re listening for the wrong things.Like walking into a modern-day office building, turning on a walkie-talkie, and when you hear no activity (which of course you wouldn’t hear because everyone’s texting, not using walkie-talkies), determining that the building must be empty. Or maybe, as Carl Sagan has pointed out, it could be that our minds work exponentially faster or slower than another form of intelligence out there — e.g. it takes them 12 years to say “Hello,” and when we hear that communication, it just sounds like white noise to us. Possibility 7) We are receiving contact from other intelligent life, but the government is hiding it. This is an idiotic theory, but I had to mention it because it’s talked about so much. Possibility 8) Higher civilizations are aware of us and observing us (AKA the “Zoo Hypothesis”). As far as we know, super-intelligent civilizations exist in a tightly-regulated galaxy, and our Earth is treated like part of a vast and protected national park, with a strict “Look but don’t touch” rule for planets like ours. coque iphone 6 We wouldn’t notice them, because if a far smarter species wanted to observe us, it would know how to easily do so without us noticing. Maybe there’s a rule similar to the Star Trek’s “Prime Directive” which prohibits super-intelligent beings from making any open contact with lesser species like us or revealing themselves in any way, until the lesser species has reached a certain level of intelligence. Possibility 9) Higher civilizations are here, all around us. But we’re too primitive to perceive them. Michio Kaku sums it up like this: Let’s say we have an ant hill in the middle of the forest. And right next to the ant hill, they’re building a ten-lane super-highway. And the question is “Would the ants be able to understand what a ten-lane super-highway is? Would the ants be able to understand the technology and the intentions of the beings building the highway next to them? So it’s not that we can’t pick up the signals from Planet X using our technology, it’s that we can’t even comprehend what the beings from Planet X are or what they’re trying to do. It’s so beyond us that even if they really wanted to enlighten us, it would be like trying to teach ants about the internet. Along those lines, this may also be an answer to “Well if there are so many fancy Type III Civilizations, why haven’t they contacted us yet?” To answer that, let’s ask ourselves — when Pizarro made his way into Peru, did he stop for a while at an anthill to try to communicate? Was he magnanimous, trying to help the ants in the anthill? Did he become hostile and slow his original mission down in order to smash the anthill apart? Or was the anthill of complete and utter and eternal irrelevance to Pizarro? That might be our situation here. Possibility 10) We’re completely wrong about our reality. There are a lot of ways we could just be totally off with everything we think. The universe might appear one way and be something else entirely, like a hologram. Or maybe we’rethe aliens and we were planted here as an experiment or as a form of fertilizer. There’s even a chance that we’re all part of a computer simulation by some researcher from another world, and other forms of life simply weren’t programmed into the simulation.

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As we continue along with our possibly-futile search for extraterrestrial intelligence, I’m not really sure what I’m rooting for. Frankly, learning either that we’re officially alone in the universe or that we’re officially joined by others would be creepy, which is a theme with all of the surreal storylines listed above —whatever the truth actually is, it’s mindblowing. Beyond its shocking science fiction component, The Fermi Paradox also leaves me with a deep humbling. Not just the normal “Oh yeah, I’m microscopic and my existence lasts for three seconds” humbling that the universe always triggers. The Fermi Paradox brings out a sharper, more personal humbling, one that can only happen after spending hours of research hearing your species’ most renowned scientists present insane theories, change their minds again and again, and wildly contradict each other — reminding us that future generations will look at us the same way we see the ancient people who were sure that the stars were the underside of the dome of heaven, and they’ll think “Wow they really had no idea what was going on.” Compounding all of this is the blow to our species’ self-esteem that comes with all of this talk about Type II and III Civilizations. Here on Earth, we’re the king of our little castle, proud ruler of the huge group of imbeciles who share the planet with us. And in this bubble with no competition and no one to judge us, it’s rare that we’re ever confronted with the concept of being a dramatically inferior species to anyone. coque iphone But after spending a lot of time with Type II and III Civilizations over the past week, our power and pride are seeming a bit David Brent-esque. coque iphone 8 That said, given that my normal outlook is that humanity is a lonely orphan on a tiny rock in the middle of a desolate universe, the humbling fact that we’re probably not as smart as we think we are, and the possibility that a lot of what we’re sure about might be wrong, sounds wonderful. It opens the door just a crack that maybe, just maybe, there might be more to the story than we realize.

Promises of Prevention by Susie Spain

By Susie Spain, Angels at Risk Prevention is a big story and the promise of prevention is an even bigger story. Prevention is a big story because it’s a true story and because it works. The promise of prevention is an even bigger story because it is the future and it asks us to check our faith in the things that we might not be able to always see. They say prevention is immeasurable and we know that promises are often invisible but both of them are a very important part of our life. We all work to prevent harms way everyday across the board and we all make promises of love to make things better. And sometimes I think prevention and promises are both magical parts in life’s collection of what we call memories. For me memories are the lighted strands that hold our lives together especially if they are memories from the heart. coque iphone 2019 soldes Almost anything artistic and creative finds its way from our brain to our heart and a memory from the heart or a shift in the heart holds hope for anyone forever. Sophisticated storytelling that means telling a personal true life story woven with educational facts creates a picturesque memory and a story and that’s Angels At Risk. Prevention education for drug and alcohol use and abuse for kids and their families is as natural as planting a seed in nature. With promises of prevention we plant seeds with the wish for a better life of a bigger heart and an overall better aim. We can even sight something as profound as since the beginning of time. There’s a general philosophical idea that seems to cross all boundaries of all religions……after all on the third day of the classic seven days of creation, that has formatted the seven days of the week that the whole world honors, seeds were planted and there was a promise of life. We don’t always see the promise when we plant seeds but it’s organic and natural like everything basic in life that really matters. Even flowers grow in a trillion different ways in their own time and their own evolution and so do all of the plants in the world and everything natural, including human beings. We never know exactly which part of the universe is going to effect evolution because everything is influenced constantly by events, moments, memories, wishes, and whether it’s rain or shine, storm or rainbow, America or Africa, day one or day seven, evolution is unique and so is prevention and promises. And when we talk about the types of prevention and we look at the spectrum from the beginning to the end and watch it swing from left to right we see clearly that the pendulum of prevention is wide. coque iphone 8 And no matter what part of the pendulum the information you get falls on, prevention always imparts a new illumination about how to do things in a different way for kids, teenagers, and their families. At Angels at Risk we know that prevention education in the very beginning changes a families future forever. Every part and every piece of prevention brings promise for a life, a family, and a society. Every part and piece of prevention plants a seed that brings promise. While we have used nationally publicized stats in other blogs we thought using our own evidence-based statistics for this blog would be perfect. Call it rogue we call it a true story and we call it an AAR statistic and it’s our tribute to the closing of yet another school year in June of 2014, we hope you like them. [A]. From something as sweet and innocent as a two hour health fair on a Monday afternoon at a public school in Venice to a ten day prevention platform at a Private school, Crossroads in Santa Monica please see all of the coolest Angels at Risk stats and quotes below. They are from all of our programmatic modalities including our primary parent teen support program open for everyone from Inglewood to Malibu. [B] then see the most promising quotes from AAR after [C]a wish and a quote from the coolest Angels At Risk celebrity supporter about what prevention means from the heart in a universal format. soldes coque iphone Angels At Risk Stats: [A]”I liked how they said to be connected to your family” / “I learned that drugs are bad for you and can cause problems in your life” / “Believe in your wishes and dreams” / “Drugs are not the way” / “We were given a first hand account of a problem that is always closer to home than we think” / “I like this program because it is a comfortable place to be and it really helps to keep me on track and also to teach me about so many things that can go wrong and how to prevent them.” / “I learned that it’s never cool to get involved with drugs and alcohol. Also, I learned that this could happen to anyone” / “That since the first time I came to one of these meetings I started getting sober.” / “It’s not that they are trying to control you or actually tell you to stop but its real people with real stories just warning you about the risk and consequences.” / “I learned a lot about the risks and what to do if I knew someone who is having a problem” / “The honest and first person accounts, you don’t get that through a textbook or a teacher, each speaker seemed like what they were saying was from the heart and that now they’re in a better place and really have their lives together” / “I found it very useful to hear real life experiences. This wasn’t the first time Angels at Risk came to speak at Crossroads, but I wouldn’t want it to be the last. And all the speakers were really true and real” / “You never know what is going to happen. So its better to not be comfortable with drugs because you don’t want to get addicted and there is a problem” / “Before Angels At Risk I felt alone and depressed. coque iphone 8 I know I will change and stop doing drugs. My mom and I have become more friendly to each other because of this program. I really enjoyed Angels at Risk because you can say what you feel and know that you won’t be judged.” / “Angels at Risk has given me hope in my life to progress and change my future.” / “The meetings provide a safe environment to share things that couldn’t be told publicly and are lead by real people who care and give good advice” / “I have heard many stories that I can personally connect to because I have or am experiencing them myself. I am very grateful for these meetings because they have helped a lot for me and my parents.” / “I’m glad I participated in the program. I’ve gained awareness of what’s going on for my son and I realize that he still needs lots of love and attention. That the most important thing I can do, is to be present in his world and provide the support he needs.” / “So far the program has given me time to think more about what my son is going through, and to see how other families situations can give perspective.” [B]-Meghan Loftin—“looking back, Angels at Risk offered me a different way to view myself and my struggles, a different way to cope with them and an opportunity to grow as an individual and a family member, that’s what the passage of Angels at Risk gave me” / Thorne—“what angels at risk taught me as a youth, was a simple plan of action to understand why I acted the way I did, and dismiss those old behaviors so I could live a successful productive life.” / Robert Belushi— “Early exposure to the Angels at Risk program in high school allowed their ideas and values to take shape for later in my life. Without this primary introduction to their prevention message, I would not have been able to make such a great, healthy transition away from the negative and destructive behaviors that were beginning to make my life collapse all around me. My family and I are extremely grateful to the program of Angels at Risk and all it taught us. ” [C]-Finally a most awesome Angels at Risk celebrity supporter that simply says the bottom line to everything—“Think of the wording: Angels at Risk. Risk of what? Of tainting that purest part of us with the idea that we are not worthy enough to exist as we are.” It has been our honor and privilege to be a part of all of this, how could anyone imagine that prevention education for kids and their families for drug and alcohol use and abuse doesn’t work. That would be saying that on the journey of life that this part doesn’t count. Nancy Reagan President Ronald Reagans wife dreamed a dream she could prevent some of the unnecessary suffering for kids riddled in drug and alcohol use and abuse when she created the powerful prevention education program Just Say No. coque iphone Betty Ford President Gerald Ford’s wife created a huge treatment center and a legacy that still provides help for a million alcoholics and addicts. And finally Senator George McGovern wrote a book and created a foundation on behalf of his daughter Terry who died from alcoholism in the snow. And for every untold story that strikes out against this daunting issue of prevention and it’s importance and urgency will be all of our predecessor’s to greatness. Faith and believing in taking the risk to do something that we might not be able to follow the evidence of is seemingly silly to most but I say we follow those great politicians and politicos before us, because we do know, and we can see that there is promise in prevention education for kids and their families. Even statistics that we read about on this issue can’t honestly be viewed as accurate because they are only temporary, just as a life whose destiny twists and turns in a seconds notice, we never can know in what space and time a priceless memory can impact or effect someone’s life. Call it rogue call it outrageous, call it rebellious or call it a dream but I think that including prevention education with an intention of heart is divine, its simply saying that we never give up on believing that the best part and the biggest memory of heart saves us individually, saves us familiary and saves us collectively as a society all together. It’s all about promises of prevention. In the storybook of life our tale will be told and our chapter will be named after this type of necessary, influential and heartfelt education, promises of prevention.

Angels at Risk – Prevention, Education

ADDRESSING THE CRISIS OF TEENAGERS AND THEIR FAMILIES AT RISK FOR DRUG AND ALCOHOL USE AND ABUSE Our Angels at Risk educational programs and services are designed to encourage communication on a parent to parent, teen to teen, and parent to teen level. As a community the issue of drug alcohol abuse in youth and families is an epidemic crisis. soldes coque iphone We know that early education, prevention, intervention and treatment can change families’ futures forever. coque iphone Our mission is to raise this awareness. coque iphone 2019 Currently we have many communities from California to New York asking for our help. coque iphone pas cher Our programs and services are in more demand than ever. The success of our mission is unequivocal. coque iphone pas cher Angels at Risk continues to be a juggernaut against drug and alcohol use and abuse for youth and their families by sharing. coque iphone 2019 It is our goal to have a center where all families rich or poor can get help, support and treatment, and other communities who are asking for our help can learn how to implement the Angels at Risk philosophy. coque iphone x Angels at Risk knows that when the issue of drug and alcohol use and abuse is addressed very early on in life, the future of teenagers, kids and their families can be changed forever.