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Re: Theos-World British MPs back animal-human embryo research

Oct 24, 2008 04:20 AM
by Martin


Intresting video, although a wooden ship won't work with an eventual exposure to (nuclear) fire...
The 6 (major) levels of existance are pretty much protected by the ' white lodge' as KH speaks of in several letters and messages. The 7th or 'Malchut' has always been a world of result, of effects; although this physical level is as much a maya as the other 6 are if you ponder on the teachings of Buddha concerning 'seperatism'.
The world is One, we are One and the sun is our point of focus onto this Oneness.
When our intellectual powers confuse us with thoughts about more suns, galaxies etc. our souls can always comfort us with the thought and empathos of the causeless cause behind all maya. It is there where no maya can enter where we are no more ' I ', but part in the whole without being seperated, like a screw in an enormous clock. When it strikes time, we all go into Nirvana and only the ' few ' who understood the workings of our Atman will go into Paranirvana. Imagine there are even spheres that go beyond the spirit...Nature is unmeasurable in Its Diversity.
In the process of understanding our origin the only 'master' allowed to enter our 'seperate' microcosmos is our inner spark sent into this world but not part of it. This is what is meant in Light on the Path: no-one will be able to help you finding what we really are: we can only look at others who have reached 'their' inner being showing us the or a way...but our own Master, the spark within, is Who reflects the Light in (y)our particular spot in space and time, to offer It's experience to the Overlords creating our spirit, soul and thinkapparatus and it's consequence into the ever changing worlds below and although They know They are Cosmic Maya as well, we can be satisfied to at least reach the rank of Buddha to progress later in duration (not time) into even greater Beings or if you were lucky, to find out you were or are an avatar...

There we also have our goal: the only 'thing' we can be for one and another is to be an example: a Pure Thought of the Allthinking World Soul...

--- On Fri, 10/24/08, Anton Rozman <anton_rozman@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Anton Rozman <anton_rozman@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Theos-World British MPs back animal-human embryo research
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, October 24, 2008, 9:51 AM










    
            Hi all,



Maybe here is a little bigger picture:

http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=AbgHyrmgRZM



Best regards,

Anton



--- In theos-talk@yahoogro ups.com, Cass Silva <silva_cass@ ...> wrote:

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> Also it will prove that we are the ancestors of the apes and not 

the other way around - can you expand on the heliosphere

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> Cass

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> From: Martin <Mvandertak@ ...>

> To: theos-talk@yahoogro ups.com

> Sent: Thursday, 23 October, 2008 7:03:37 PM

> Subject: Re: Theos-World British MPs back animal-human embryo 

research

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> I wonder if the Solar Lords will dig this, they didn't in 

Atlantis...the sun is btw very quiet at the moment and its 

heliosphere has shrunk more than 25% the last 25 years...this could 

mean part destruction of this earth by cosmic fire.

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> --- On Thu, 10/23/08, nhcareyta <nhcareyta@yahoo. com.au> wrote:

> From: nhcareyta <nhcareyta@yahoo. com.au>

> Subject: Theos-World British MPs back animal-human embryo research

> To: theos-talk@yahoogro ups.com

> Date: Thursday, October 23, 2008, 4:49 AM

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> Britain's lower house of parliament has approved legislation 

allowing 

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> scientists to create animal-human embryos for medical research, in 

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> the biggest shake-up of embryology laws in two decades.

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> Despite opposition from religious and pro-life groups, MPs in the 

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> House of Commons today backed the Human Embryology and 

Fertilisation 

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> Bill by 355 votes to 129. 

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> It will now go to a vote in the House of Lords, and could be law by 

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> November.

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> The wide-ranging bill, which has been debated for months, would 

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> allow "saviour siblings" - children created as a close genetic 

match 

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> for a sick brother or sister so their genetic material can help 

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> them.

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> In addition, it gives lesbians and single women easier access to in-

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> vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment by removing requirements for 

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> clinics to consider a child's need for a father.

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> Health Minister Dawn Primarolo told MPs the bill was about helping 

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> the one in seven couples who needed fertility assistance, and about 

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> research to deal with diseases such as Alzheimer's, which affects 

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> 350,000 Britons.

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> Hybrid embryos, created by inserting the nuclei of a human cell 

into 

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> an animal egg, can ensure a more plentiful supply of stem cells for 

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> use in research into treating conditions like Alzheimer's and 

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> Parkinson's.

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> "It is about research to deal with the dreadful diseases and the 

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> debilitating attacks on their health from which many in our society 

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> suffer," the minister told MPs.

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> "The bill is about combining science with an ethical framework that 

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> works on behalf of humankind."

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> Prime Minister Gordon Brown is a strong defender of the measures, 

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> saying Britain owes it to future generations. His son Fraser has 

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> cystic fibrosis, a disease that could one day benefit from embryo 

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> research.

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> However, 16 MPs from his ruling Labour party, including former 

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> minister Ruth Kelly, a staunch Catholic who quit the government 

this 

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> month, voted against the bill and religious groups warned it was 

the 

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> next step on a "slippery slope".

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> Nadine Dorries, a member of the opposition Conservative Party, told 

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> her fellow MPs that loopholes in the legislation raised the 

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> possibility of scientists attempting cross-breeding between humans 

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> and animals.

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> "Of all the experimental possibilities debated in the course of 

this 

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> bill, surely none is quite so utterly repulsive as the possibility 

of 

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> seeking to inseminate animals with human sperm," she said.

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> The debate was overshadowed by complaints from all sides that the 

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> government had blocked a discussion on reforming the abortion laws. 

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> Ministers suggested they did not think the current bill was the 

right 

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> time to do this.

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