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kevskewl 2 months ago
Iran should not wait. Iran should surprise the sordid Epstein regime, and act off of the strength of the treat alone, eliminating the threat as much as possible. Markets Don’t Believe Trump Anymore | Market Update
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I just thought this was WOW, had to drag it over here. Dr Rudolf Steiner @RudolfStein2026 on X,, Poetry is not self-expression; it is power. Dr Steiner warned that modern poetry has become abstract, intellectual… dead. Words today describe, but they no longer do anything. But this was not always the case. In earlier times, poetry was not invented. It was perceived. image The poet experienced spiritual realities and translated them into language, rhythm, and sound. Because language is not neutral. Every vowel carries an inner soul gesture. Every consonant shapes reality. A true poem does not just communicate meaning. It works on you. It reorganizes your feeling. It disciplines your thinking. It can even harmonize the deeper forces of your being. This is why myth and ancient verse feel alive. They were born out of a consciousness still connected to the spiritual world. And this is exactly what has been lost. When poetry becomes conceptual, ironic, or purely personal, it reflects a deeper problem: we no longer experience reality deeply enough to speak from it. Poetry is a formative force. A kind of spiritual technology that shapes consciousness through sound. And the future of poetry? Not a return to the past, but a conscious reawakening; where the poet once again speaks in a way that creates, not just describes. Are your words alive, or already dead when you speak them?
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kevskewl 2 months ago
Larry Johnson : Trump's Gross Underestimation of Iran
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kevskewl 2 months ago
Alastair Crooke : Claiming Victory While Admitting Defeat
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kevskewl 2 months ago
This week on SUNDAY WIRE returns with host Patrick Henningsen looks at the state of the world, albeit from a different perspective on this Easter weekend—ascending up the trail of the Superstition Mountains in Arizona. All this and more on this week’s show. SUNDAY WIRE EP 589 — Easter Weekend: Thoughts & Reflections