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The majority of well-informed folks interested in maintaining a healthy body know about Monsanto. This is an urgent call to all those on this planet (who might be still in the dark) to wake up and understand that they are being poisoned and duped and can take action – now.

Discovery News reports about a Bronze Age version of Facebook that has emerged from granite rocks in Russia and northern Sweden: A thousands-of-years-old timeline filled with an archaic version of the Facebook “like.”

A Danish documentary was presented on June 6, 2012, called ‘Free the Mind’ – on the effects of meditation or as the so-called new fashion word, mindfulness.

The last active nuclear reactor in Japan was switched off on May 5th and thousands of Japanese marched on the streets to celebrate this event, shaking “koinobori”, carp-shaped banners that have become a symbol of the anti-nuclear movement.

As reported by space.com, the biggest full moon of the year is due to arrive this weekend, on par with Buddha’s Enlightenment day.

The recent sun flare activities – predicted to be at their highest level until next year – not only result in beautiful colored northern lights but have decidedly a strong effect on the electromagnetic field of people and animals.

We have been receiving many fabulous bits of news and video links about women of a certain age who through their attitude and love for life have moved miles away from the stereotype of ‘old woman’. We at Osho News of course pay accolade to all those postmenopausal women who are also known as wise women. Way to go for all of us.
Just brings us to ask, where are all those older men? You see, we also support them but haven’t seen anything exciting published about them. Off the couch, you lot, and show us what you can do!

The Japanese music band Frying Dutchman organised an anti-nuclear power march on the anniversary of the Fukushima disaster. They were performing “HumanERROR”, an album they had produced six months earlier.

As reported by Andrew Fazekas in National Geographic News, for the first time particles of ‘alien’ origin were gathered by the IBEX probe, originating from interstellar space which offer clues to the anatomy of our local galactic neighborhood. This is a fascinating discovery indeed, yet we must insist for science to focus more on the immediate needs of our planet!

Ruth Coban, by now more than one hundred years-old, attributes her looks and health to – exercise! She says, “Get up and go – just do it!”

Many studies have been published about electromagnetic fields and their negative impact on humans and animals. The Swiss Government assessed that all devices emitting EMFs have the potential to do great harm if used incorrectly and is warning its citizens.

Destruction is all around us and it appears that the next war is just one step away – or is it? In this video he calls ‘Epitaph’, Zen Gardner describes a possible future humanity is headed towards yet ends on a positive note with the encouragement “learn to follow your heart … and keep your fire burning brightly.”

Drew Berry is a biomedical animator who received a MacArthur Fellowship “Genius Award” in 2010. He shows at TEDxSydney scientifically accurate animations about what happens with DNA within our cells, showing molecules and how they move and interact; they appear like cosmic images and at the same time as computer communications!