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Ian Gardner
Ian Gardner was born on the 20th February 1934 in Sri Lanka, then Ceylon, and christened Basil Ian Gunewardene. He was born two months prematurely and nearly died five times in his first two months. He moved to Australia in September 1969 where he changed his surname to Gardner. From childhood he had an enquiring mind and an innate interest in the supernatural. Since 1986, nineteen years of meditation, "searching within", reading and revelations have culminated in this free book which has been nine years in the making. Further writings followed and all his writings are available to all on the Internet free of charge. There is more information in the preface of the book.
Personal Links
- WP: Consider This.
- Ian Gardner - Google profile.
- Kootali [Tali]
- The Milk Is White and other publications.
- Perception9 Paranormal
- Gaia Community
- My shelf at Scribd
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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Personal Responsibility.
You are not responsible for the ments and actions of another. All you can do, and need to do, is ment and act responsibly. There is no need to fret over what goes on outside you; in fact, it does … Continue reading →
Neoption.
Neoption is involuntary. For me it manifests mostly between 3 a.m. and 3.30 a.m. But can, and does, at any time, whether I am active or inactive. * See Ian’s Dictionary (Google or above).
We Do Not Die.
We do not die; we simply switch off material perception. Reality, as perceived by us all, is unreal, an illusion – and when we “die” all we do is switch off that perception as we so often do, or try … Continue reading →
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Proof.
When seeking something abstract the line of reasoning sometimes passes the point of creation and, after this point, no proof is possible because proof is only available where space and time exist. This is the stumbling block that faces scientists … Continue reading →
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Logic, Reasoning and The Mind.
At some point along a line of logic and reasoning the mind boggles and at his point the mind has to be put aside to further the line of enquiry.
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Future food production.
As the predicted future problem of feeding the world nears we continue to build on good agricultural land and seafood breeding grounds. We also cut down forests for food production although forests are vital for the rainfall that sustains food … Continue reading →
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The Cost Of Physical Immunity.
Our phobia* of infection, to germs, to “bugs” etc. is adversely affecting the human immune system otherwise naturally maintained at high efficiency by exposure to such influences as these from childhood as well as genetic inheritance to some degree. The … Continue reading →
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The Enormously Heavy Key.
The spiritually awakened will be aware of the burden of wealth but may not be aware that non-attachment is the key to release from the burden. However, it is an enormously heavy key.
Modern Neros.
As Nero fiddled while Rome burned we play without a care about the spiritual and material consequences of our play although the damage this has caused is evident to all who care to see. However, this human trait is not … Continue reading →
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Marketing Morality.
When the insidious artifice of pricing such as 3.99, 12.99, 16990.00, 30999.00, etc. becomes 4.00, 13.00, 17000.00, 31000.00 etc. the practice of marketing will have attained a commendable increase in morality.