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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.
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- WP: Consider This.
- Ian Gardner - Google profile.
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- The Milk Is White and other publications.
- Perception9 Paranormal
- Gaia Community
- My shelf at Scribd
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Tag Archives: civilization
Progress or Regress?
The historical benefit of the natural, rotational and seasonal variation in diet items to which the human body has adapted over millennia has to be adversely affected by the continuous availability of such items in the developed world as a … Continue reading
Lacking in Intelligence?
Are we developing a world for those with intellect but lacking in intelligence? We seem to be fostering the former whilst allowing the intelligence to stagnate under a preoccupation with the self; a preoccupation with the superficial?
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Tagged civilization, creation, earthly life, intellect, intelligence, spiritual progress, superficial
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Loss Of Brain Function.
With the way we have been, and are, handing over to machines what we normally do in our brains – take medical diagnosis and arithmetic as examples – are we losing, or likely to lose, some of our brain function … Continue reading
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Tagged brain function, civilization, creation, medicine, mental-health, mindfulness, progress, spiritual progress, technology
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Inventions & Technology.
Are humans losing control of the consequences of their inventions and technology – losing it to immorality and/or the weaknesses of the human character?
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Tagged civilization, human nature, immorality, weakness
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Allergies.
In the last two decades or so human allergic susceptibility has increased greatly and this is attributed to our “progressive” lifestyle and what it produces in the name of progress and to satisfy our constant wants. We, or most of … Continue reading
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Tagged capitalism, choices, civilization, ill-health, karma, mentality, progress, threats to humanity
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The Driving Force.
Our civilization is driven by the manufacture and consumption of things which we want but do not need and the driving force is discontent; a discontent which originated at the start of time and is immortalised in the myths of … Continue reading
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Tagged change, civilization, consumption, discontent, manufacture, mentality
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Balanced Diet.
For a balanced diet guide study the food types ingested per day by hunter-gatherers unaffected by modern civilization.
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Tagged choices, civilization, diet guide, mindfulness, spiritual progress
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