Join Lady Fiona (Lady Montagu of Beaulieu) and her spiritual teacher, Jill Wright with Paula Gloria farther down the rabbit hole of alternative media for an intimate insight into how the aristocracy is inspired. Learn how they too have been ill served by mainstream media but how service to all can affect many mainstream misunderstandings when courage and bravery call and light a new path to create the new media, one where rich and poor can better understand each other and through that understanding a just way developed through relentless work but also openness to divine inspiration!
Earlier that day Paula had been speaking with Jane Goldberg, PhD about her new book on radiation hormesis. Who today will understand? How to share revolutionary understanding that can affect the ehalth of every individual rich or poor? Perhaps the past understandings of Theosophy and Anthroposophy might help and not just be historical institutions but useful for the alleviation of present suffering.
If spiritual and medical speculations weren't enough for one day, Paula had also just read that day a sentence where Henry George, an American thinker on economics in the true sense of the best spirit of "Yankee know how" mentioned Annie Besant, a spiritual and political reformer whose legacy today is probably more important to India than Mahatma Ghandi.
In editing Paula got the title of this youtube posting
don't you think I talked too much? There was so much ground to cover when you have an opportunity to interact with the aristocrats who get so terribly smeared by the media.
mrcon5 2 years ago
AAA´+ Ive been away too long. what a great interview, thanks.
malerror 2 years ago
I discovered that John H Patterson had a copy of _Progress and Poverty_ in his personal library although only underlined at the beginning. Perhaps he needed a school to educate him on the value of these ideas in the same way he provided education about the value of the cash register...
mrcon5 2 years ago
that is why there is a school on Henry George's work...are you in Manhattan? If so it is on 30th street just off Park Ave....
HenryGeorgeSchool 2 years ago
Being a huge fan of Henry George, I can't resist mentioning--as a friendly correction to what was said in the above discussion--that "Progress and Poverty" was written in 1879, not 1850.
SingleTax 2 years ago
Very interesting new rabbits, Paula!
gamoonbat 2 years ago
who would believe! project x-ray
/watch?v=gcpdtcRLeVY
imagine using our ingenuity elsewhere, not in destruction
certainly gives an insight into the momentum of nuclear energy although I am pro radiation
paulagloria 2 years ago