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February 20, 2006

Greg Baden - Into the Zero Point

A friend of mine sent me this link to Greg Baden's video:

Into the Zero Point (right click to save)

Some topics: 2012, Transcendeing the Kali Yuga's Four Ages, Mayan & Eygptian Calenders, accelerating technology and why it exists, Magnetic Shifts, Global Climate Change, Changing Human Chemistries, Becoming and Demonstrating Love-Wisdom-Compassion, Acceleration of Intense Healing of the "Big Stuff" since all the easy stuff is past us, Why your feeling disenfranchised and hopeless, and how we can get past it.

Very interesting and intense food for thought on the coming changes.

Posted by paul at February 20, 2006 10:56 AM
Comments

=( movie will not play. can you double-check to see if the file is not damaged?

Posted by: Alex at February 20, 2006 04:46 PM

bad public movie atom???

Posted by: what the what! at February 20, 2006 05:58 PM

It plays perfectly in my player (Quicktime).

Posted by: Paul at February 20, 2006 07:00 PM

yea, that "bad public movie atom" is the same message i get when i try to open the file. can anyone help please?

Posted by: Alex at February 20, 2006 08:06 PM

If you are having video issues, try another player like MPlayer. It works on all platforms, is open source, and supports almost all known codecs. Google Mplayer for the website, first link i think. One thing...his name is Gregg Braden :-/

Posted by: vegenaut at February 20, 2006 08:39 PM

Just to be sure I downloaded it again, and it played liked a charm in my updated Quicktime player. If Quicktime is not working for you, then Vegenaut offer good advice to seek another player. I know, video on the net can be such a pain.

Posted by: Paul at February 20, 2006 08:42 PM

Yep... his name has two g's at the end. ;-))) BTW there are lots of other cool vids on BBLC.tv One could spend a lot of bandwidth there. I enjoy Gregg's optimism and really his fascination with the SouthWestern USA is shared by me. The Hopi are profoundly wise.

peace & loving-kindness,
core

Posted by: core at February 20, 2006 11:58 PM