Sunday, February 7, 2010
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Feb 07Today’s Quote:
“The rapid progress of the sciences makes me sorry, at times, that I was born so soon. Imagine the power that man will have over matter, a few hundred years from now. We may learn how to remove gravity from large masses, and float them over great distances. Agriculture will double its produce with less labor. All diseases will surely be cured… even old age. If only the moral sciences could be improved as well. Perhaps men would cease to be wolves to one another… and human beings could learn to be human.”
– Benjamin Franklin
Today’s Most Important Stories & Related Resources:
• Track today’s most important stories here: @sunfellow
• Avatar: A Lucid Dreamer’s Review (Dream Studies)
• Shroud Of Turin: Image Provokes Prayer, Curiosity, Scholarly Disputes (Catholic News Service)
• Shroud of Turin Website and sindone.org
• Muslims Angry Over U.S. Military ‘Jesus’ Rifles (Fox News)
• Brain Functions That Improve With Age (Harvard Business Review)
• What Are Noetic Sciences? Article – Website
• Study Says Arctic Ice Melt To Cost Global Economy $2.4 Trillion (ABC News)
• Extreme Waves Increase Dramatically In Pacific Northwest (Daily Galaxy)
• Netherlands Adds To UN Climate Report Controversy (AFP & NHNE News)
• Warning: Your Cell Phone May Be Hazardous to Your Health (GQ)
• Pulse Cell Phone Resource Page
• Airport Body Scanning Raises Radiation Exposure (Bloomberg)
• U.S. Food Stamps Set Ever-Higher Record – 32.8 Million (Guardian)
Today’s Most Important Links & Websites:
• NHNE On Extraordinary Human Capabilities
Recent Additions & Updates This Website:
• Updated Pulse Cell Phone Resource Page
• Updated James Arthur Ray Sweat Lodge Incident Resource Page
Today’s Recommended Books & DVDs:
• Subtle Worlds: An Explorer’s Field Notes by David Spangler
Today’s Featured Video: CNN On Akiane Kramarik
For more information about Akiane Kramarik, go here: Wikipedia – Akiane Kramarik Website.


















