Thoughts from Stephen

Read the views and ideas from and about Stephen Cocconi – Citizen of Earth.

Analogy of Global Warming

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Mar 212011
 

Stephen on his soap box.Deniers of the idea of  Global Climate change citing the greater number of cold weather events ought to be given this analogy.

A refrigerator requires electricity (heat) to run the motor. That motor produce exhaust. To prove this to yourself stand behind your refrigerator. The cold generated by the heat is a compensation effect. Our Earth is encountering this phenomenon.

So the next time you encounter an “unbeliever” just tell them to go stand behind a refrigerator. And when they complain about the heat, just remind them that the hotter it gets, it will get colder soon enough!

Four Realms of Incarnation

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Mar 152011
 

Channeled by Stephen Cocconi

Introductory Note: Owing to a great many students requesting elaboration on this topic for the last couple of years, I was motivated to really quiz Michael about such things as Angels, Faeries, the Realm of pure rationale. What I received will be posted over the course of the next month.

By the way, the Fourth Realm is what they call Terrestrials (Earthers).

Stay Tuned!

Types of Abuse, Intimidation, and Coercion

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Mar 012011
 

by Stephen Cocconi – Channeling Michael – 1996-2012

Abuse is a vague word. It is vague because there are so many ways in which it can be perpetrated. At its foundation is an experience of pain and suffering that someone is unconsciously transferred; enlisting someone else (almost always less powerful) in the torment as to diffuse it inside themselves. Continue reading »

Anger & Alienation – The Politics of Hate and Hopelessness

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Oct 272010
 

To begin with this is not an article merely of diagnosis or prediction, but one of lament. I offer no grand, nor spiritually uplifting fix for changes to our nation, save one: participate by voting! Continue reading »

Now what? Mature Souls fall backwards to Baby Soul beliefs.

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Aug 312010
 

The admonition of “me first” began when we were infants and in a larger social context, Infant Soul societies. But when the natural inclination for self-preservation is augmented with runaway greed the prognosis for society is not good. In fact, the belief that “economic growth” is capable of being continuous points us to an not-so-healthy analogy: cancer!
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Prosyletyzing and Other Emotional Energy Drains

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Oct 162009
 

Proselytizing is the need to save others so one doesn't have to feel bad by themselves.Proselytizing, I can’t stand it. The abstraction of my soul and how God interacts with it is my business! Religion might have the positive intention, and perhaps might provide the benefit of a person gaining a primary understanding of  spirituality; but it is something that should be sought out by the individual, not sold or marketed to them.

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2009 – Forecast and Predictions

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Feb 022009
 

2009 – Server / Sage Year

by Stephen Cocconi & Holly Coleman

The Mature Soul Cycle has finally come to the US with the election of Barack Obama. This turn of the page of Soul Age paradigm signals many new opportunities in store for the United States and for the world. Continue reading »