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This is a true story of a pioneer family and their love of peace. |
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John Morearty - 1938 - 2012
Here are two works performed by Stockton's best-known peace activist, John Morearty. John's sole is played by the flute and his consciousness is represented by his thoughtful words.
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The song: "Digital Nightmare,” was inspired by the observation of a small group of college students. They were walking along together on the sidewalk in total silence all looking down at their smart-phones. Not one of them was in conversation with the other.
Please read: Digital Being
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This is an audio-clip from the 1970s television series Kung Fu. It is also a passage taken from the most widely translated texts in the world.
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This original electronic music composition features sound reenactments along with actual voices of first responders and eyewitnesses from the September 11, 2001 WTC event. The piece is in five movements: The Myth, The Reality, The Madness, The Lie and The Truth, and it demonstrates just how questionable the official story has become.
For the best listening experience, please use headphones
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The Peace Dove by Oceanna Chatard
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The Peace Dove is a children’s audio poem that depicts the simplicity of sky, water, and life in a peaceful coexistence.
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Four poems by David Humphreys
(March 24, 1951 July 28, 2008)
These poems were recorded in February of 2004 by the author without any realization of their connection to this website. Completely unintentional, they directly relate to the website's subject matter presented here now in poetic form.
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"The Newton Story" is an original composition that brings the mathematical proof of gravity into the 21st century's pop culture.
This is an audio-clip from the brilliant scholar Alan Charles Kors, and his thrilling lecture on the birth of the modern mind.
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This marvelous audio-clip is a true reflection of how we should feel about the world and all who inhabit it. |
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This quote is taken from the 1951 movie, "The Day the Earth Stood Still." Even then, it was easily realized just how foolish modern man could be. |
The Spirituality of Non-violence
An excerpt from the sermon
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This audio passage is taken from the beginning of Fr. John Dear's sermon, The entire sermon on CD is available for free: click here. |
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The Omega Point, (a quotation by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin) is read aloud by John Morearty at the Peace and Justisc Center in Stockton CA. |
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"All is Within" is a continuously evolving audio loop that blurs the line between what is said and what is heard. |