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A Cosmic Perspective

Sometimes it’s necessary for one’s sanity to stand back from the idiocy of war, the pain of economic recession, the systemic bureaucratic corruption, and all other government-generated mayhem – and to take look at the bigger and more optimistic picture. Watch this video – an innovative mix of original music and words of the great scientist/communicator Carl Sagan and others – for some inspiring relief!

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  1. Krystyana
    February 24th, 2010 at 02:46 | #1

    The Eternal God-Source of 1st Eternal Life Creation~is the only permanent ATOM.
    May God-Source Help Us All~Krystyana

  2. Matti G
    February 25th, 2010 at 08:16 | #2

    Movie states the obvious with sentimental hype. Chunk down, and what do you have but a parade of do-gooding prosyletisers offering fashionable intellectualism. Are we to be excited by voice morph techniques and video repetition? Are we to take significant meaning from vacuous statements and spinning graphics?

    Get real about this planet and your place within it. You are a speck – an important speck – a Godly, universal speck. It is your desire that moves you and the universe. Be aware of those who sentimentalise and preach confabulation.

  3. Nick
    February 25th, 2010 at 09:47 | #3

    Matti G :
    Movie states the obvious with sentimental hype. Chunk down, and what do you have but a parade of do-gooding prosyletisers offering fashionable intellectualism. Are we to be excited by voice morph techniques and video repetition? Are we to take significant meaning from vacuous statements and spinning graphics?
    Get real about this planet and your place within it. You are a speck – an important speck – a Godly, universal speck. It is your desire that moves you and the universe. Be aware of those who sentimentalise and preach confabulation.

    Hear-hear! Well put.

  4. February 25th, 2010 at 09:50 | #4

    I guess some people miss the point :)

    As for the comment “a parade of do-gooding prosyletisers”. That’s not how I’d describe the great Carl Sagan.

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