This is a short political satire of how one who is reasonable can quickly become the opposite.
“At the precipice of the greatest social upheaval in our time, we Americans stand ready to fall…on the sword of our own arrogance. Continue reading »
Read the views and ideas from and about Stephen Cocconi – Citizen of Earth.
“At the precipice of the greatest social upheaval in our time, we Americans stand ready to fall…on the sword of our own arrogance. Continue reading »
Comments about 2011 and the following Millennium
Key Themes:
Coming to terms with the Big Lie(s) & who get to name the new Truths? Continue reading »
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 »
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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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.

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 »
by Stephen Cocconi © 2008-11
What I have discovered is that the definition of “real” means,whole, to my reckoning. The second aspect of that determination is that the person acts a “mature adult.” That entails three simple things: courage to face life, accountability for your actions; and the willingness to say “I don’t know.” For many of us, men and women alike, the last statement is truly frightening when it comes to who we are inside.
by Stephen Cocconi with collaboration from Holly Coleman
Before I turn the dais over to Michael I thought it important to issue a bit of
an editorial comment. This year’s energy is both contentious and distorted. Being self employed and a man who is wealthy in people and love but not in material possessions, I want to say it is not easy, nor desirable for me to have received the contractive and somewhat dire economic information. that I have channeled. Trust me, I am one of the last people to wish to have a rough financial period. In fact, I hope that what I have received from Michael this year is “off the mark”. Continue reading »
by Stephen Cocconi with collaboration from Holly Coleman
I heard it said recently that living ones life from prophesy is a poor way to experience the present. Expectation and interpretation, instead of experience and openness can rule one’s life. So this year, there will be no predictions about popes, politicians, celebrities, the weather, or anything about human life. However, here are some thoughts you may choose to consider. Continue reading »