Age of Enlightenment or Libertarian Nightmare, I may put in a garden either 
way. Maybe plant a few fruit trees. Too soon to tell.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "seventhray1" <steve.sundur@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Do you plan to live your life any differently?  That thought has not
> occurred to me FWIW.
> 
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "jpgillam" <jpgillam@> wrote:
> >
> > So, finally, we're here. The year when, by year's end, the transition
> to a new era is supposed to be - well, what? Apparent? On its way
> despite appearances?
> >
> > The Mayan calendar gets a lot of attention for setting this date, but
> the Oneness Blessing people have cited it also, and I believe some other
> people and wisdom traditions have concurred.
> >
> > There's always a lot of change in the world; lots of old ways dying
> and new ways being born. What might be different about this year? The
> American elections will be telling. Syria and Russia, too.
> >
> > Will the Eurozone melt down? Pakistan? Will Canadian shale oil and
> American fracking doom the environment and climate, or will cleaner
> energy sources finally take hold?
> >
> > The outcomes of those situations and others may convince me that the
> Age of Enlightenment is either genuine or a sham. By this time next year
> I hope to either have my optimism vindicated or be stocking up on guns
> and water purification tablets.
> >
>


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