I attended the three principles conferences - Life V2.0 last month and found it a very peaceful and enlightening experience. I have had several realisations as a result. I went there principally as a journalist to interview participants and this is part one of five short films.
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Tickets for next years conference
https://3pconference.org/shop/
For information or impactful stories here is a selection
https://3pconference.org/what-are-the-principles-of-mind-consciousness-and-thought-and-why-would-learning-about-them-help/
https://3pconference.org/hope-for-mental-health-william-pettit-jr-m-d/
https://3pconference.org/insights-into-insight-michael-neill/
https://3pconference.org/what-are-the-3-principles-q-a/
https://3pconference.org/from-suicidal-to-life-2-0/
And as we also said www.sydbanks.com
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQZckrBFSVs
After some thought, I have changed my mind and am voting Labour and telling everyone to do the same because Ed Miliband was on Russel Brands Trews and he seemed like a nice guy.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mn7013hAGDI
Police called to the scene as megaphone man disturbs the machines allegedly (even though they werent working at the time!)
Here's the definition of law as defined by the free online dictionary
1. A rule of conduct or procedure established by custom, agreement, or authority.
2.
a. The body of rules and principles governing the affairs of a community and enforced by a political authority; a legal system: international law.
b. The condition of social order and justice created by adherence to such a system: a breakdown of law and civilized behavior.
3. A set of rules or principles dealing with a specific area of a legal system: tax law; criminal law.
4. A piece of enacted legislation.
5.
a. The system of judicial administration giving effect to the laws of a community: All citizens are equal before the law.
b. Legal action or proceedings; litigation: submit a dispute to law.
c. An impromptu or extralegal system of justice substituted for established judicial procedure: frontier law.
6.
a. An agency or agent responsible for enforcing the law. Often used with the: "The law . . . stormed out of the woods as the vessel was being relieved of her cargo" (Sid Moody).
b. Informal A police officer. Often used with the.
7.
a. The science and study of law; jurisprudence.
b. Knowledge of law.
c. The profession of an attorney.
8. Something, such as an order or a dictum, having absolute or unquestioned authority: The commander's word was law.
9. Law
a. The body of principles or precepts held to express the divine will, especially as revealed in the Bible.
b. The first five books of the Hebrew Scriptures.
10. A code of principles based on morality, conscience, or nature.
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a. A rule or custom generally established in a particular domain: the unwritten laws of good sportsmanship.
b. A way of life: the law of the jungle.
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a. A statement describing a relationship observed to be invariable between or among phenomena for all cases in which the specified conditions are met: the law of gravity.
b. A generalization based on consistent experience or results: the law of supply and demand.
13. Mathematics A general principle or rule that is assumed or that has been proven to hold between expressions.
14. A principle of organization, procedure, or technique: the laws of grammar; the laws of visual perspective.
intr.v. lawed, law·ing, laws
To go to law; litigate.
Idioms:
a law unto (oneself)
A totally independent operator: An executive who is a law unto herself.
take the law into (one's) own hands
To mete out justice as one sees fit without due recourse to law enforcement agencies or the courts.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPTAvzjAPFI
(This is am shorter edit of a previously released film) In our area, Saracens Rugby Club opened a stadium recently. They scared the residents into agreeing to a parking scheme because without it, Heaven forbid. some of the fans might park on our roads for a few hours (many residents have their own driveways anyway) Its only on match days and there are tiny signs at the entrance to certain roads which tell people when those days are. On the street it just says 'permit only on match days' I would say that the overwhelming majority of tickets that NSL (private corp) get from this scheme are from people who have no idea they can't park there and are nothing to do with the rugby. Its an even more nasty form of extortion than the normal parking extortion. So we followed a coupe of wardens.....
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHfrjuLS3D8
I meet a bard in Steve Caravan and talk about life. What's a bard ? Well it's a word isn't it ? He seems to reveal some interesting secrets that perhaps many of us know already - we just may not know we know...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0IA728QsnA