Archive | March, 2019

Sovereignty as a Product

Sovereignty as a Product

Idea wise Invest Offshore was over a target from day one, although sovereignty was not the primary driver, for most of it’s lifespan the offshore was about tax advantage. The very first thought that came to my mind about the Internet and reason I dedicated my life to web design and development was to expand […]

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Vancouver Island, with Lasqueti Island circled in red.

Lasqueti Island, British Columbia

Vancouver Island, with Lasqueti Island circled in red. Randomly wandering the Internet one fine Saturday morning, while living on Lost Lagoon. I was thinking about life after Vancouver and where to find a cabin in the woods. Think and ye shall seek, behold… I learn of an island community of off-grid libertarians, no political connection […]

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Mary Jane's Last Dance by Tom Petty

Mary Jane’s Last Dance by Tom Petty

Tom Petty, performing with Mudcrutch, at the Fillmore, San Francisco, on June 20th, 2016. She grew up in an Indiana townHad a good-lookin’ mama who never was aroundBut she grew up tall and she grew up rightWith them Indiana boys on an Indiana night Well, she moved down here at the age of eighteenShe blew […]

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Ten to a Dime

Life flips on a Dime

Life changes gradually then in an instant flips on a Dime Just like the procession of the Equinoxes our soul is similar to a planet travelling an ecliptic cycle that ends up where it began, back to one with God. The precession of the equinoxes refers to the observable phenomena of the rotation of the […]

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Ascension Guide for Newbs

Ascension Guide for Newbs

Ascension begins with knowing that you are not your body, where it ends (in theory) is that the body would no longer be involved and may be an impediment for some, which brings us to the point of this short guide. What do we know about ascension? Science points at the Schumann Resonances but there’s […]

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Space observing system of the Schumann Resonances

Schumann Resonances and Space Observing System

Schumann Resonances are an important science fact that it is not taught widely in school and something I have been aware of in the last couple of years, as I was seeking answers to ringing in the ears. Schumann Resonances is an important natural phenomenon to understand because it has a powerful effect on us […]

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Ramana Maharshi on a 1971 stamp of India

Ramana Maharshi

Ramana Maharshi on a 1971 stamp of India Today I came across a bookmark in an old journal, which I had saved intentionally, like a time-capsule for myself, a wonderful synopsis of his thought, called “Man’s real nature is Happiness”…. brilliant Sage, here’s 3 quotes and Wikipedia info. Your own Self-realization is the greatest service […]

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Plate 406 of the Birds of America by John James Audubon, depicting the trumpeter swan - for the Swan on Lost Lagoon

Washed up on Lost Lagoon

The Canucks Demise was the name of a book I once thought I would write, except it had a happy ending, now it’s changed names, since I ended-up in the West End of Vancouver, living on Lagoon Drive, so I consider that I washed up on Lost Lagoon, as it seems natural Silicon Palms to […]

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Red Earth Consultants -North elevation, west elevation, section through living rm. looking north, approximate finished grade west, residence for Charles Millard Pratt (GGUSC-Pratt-208)

Red Earth Consultants

Transforming the lives of Indigenous Communities. Empowering Indigenous communities to succeed on their own terms in today’s global environment. Drawing on the wisdom, knowledge, strengths, and collective experiences of First Nations’ communities to create innovative housing solutions. To certify the Modular Homes for sale in Canada, manufactured in China meet the highest standards, Red Earth […]

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Yak Peak on the Coquihalla Pass

The Coquihalla: 20 Months Through the Mountains

The Coquihalla is the name of the highway that connects Vancouver to the Okanagan Valley, an absolute marvel of road building and maintenance, there’s even been a show created around winter time problems on that road. I like the video called The Coquihalla: 20 Months Through the Mountains – a 1985 film about the construction […]

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