Elsker at lytte til både Teal Swan og Matt Kahn, det virker som om, de indeholder et helt liv af erfaringer, en rummelighed og begavelse indenfor den spirituelle verden som jeg ikke har set før. De går nødvendigvis ikke med strømmen, meget selvstændigt, egen opfattelse af tingenes tilstand og giver forklaringer som er præcise, nøgtern og virkelig rammende for vores livsaspekt og giver et meget større perspektiv end så mange andre. Både den spirituelle verden også blandt (almen) psykologi. Tillige har Matt Kahn en virkelig god lun humor og logisk tilgang. Teal Swan er lige på og rå, noget vi har brug for, i stedet for at pakke tingene ind... BIO: Teal Swan is an International Spiritual Leader. She offers perspective on a wide range of topics including relationships, anxiety, meditation, shadow work, the law of attraction, The Completion Process, healing, PTSD, emotions and spirituality
Facebook may be having a very bad week stateside and in the UK over its Cambridge Analytica data scandal, but over in the continental European Union officials are maintaining that fellow tech giant Google may ultimately need to be broken up, lest it swallow the internet whole.
Per the Telegraph, the EU’s competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager—who led the charge to fine Google a record $2.7 billion last year for allegedly manipulating online shopping markets in a decision that is still being appealed—told them in an interview that EU officials still harbor “grave suspicions” about the search giant. She said that they are still considering whether breaking Google up on anti-trust grounds is the only option to prevent it from becoming too large to challenge without disrupting the economy.
“I think it important to keep that question open and on the agenda,” Vestager said. “We are not there yet but it is important to keep an awakened eye.”
Vestager also seemed concerned that Google is still abusing its market position, which is nearly 92 percent of the entire search industry in the EU, to bully competitors out of business despite the fine. In recent interviews, she’s said EU officials will be carefully monitoring its compliance reports and that other related investigations into the Play Store and its AdSense business are ongoing. The company’s rivals have also accused Google of failing to make legally mandated changes following the 2017 fine.
Firefighters extinguish a fire at a shopping mall in Kemerovo, Russia March 25, 2018. REUTERS/Dmitry Saturin
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The death toll at a shopping mall blaze in the Russian city of Kemerovo on Sunday has risen to 37, news agencies reported, citing local authorities.
Kemerovo, a coal-mining center in Siberia, is located some 3,600 km (2,200 miles) east of Moscow.
The self-destructive behavior of the human race (with some exceptions) has long since manifested into countless catastrophic consequences that are now closing in from every direction. Even now denial and apathy are still alive and well within the ranks of the masses. This is especially true with first world populations who have thus far been largely insulated from the harsh realities less fortunate populations have long since endured. Some within the halls of academia are finally admitting to the severity of threats we collectively face, but are still blatantly lying about the immediacy of those threats. New studies now admit that toxic nanoparticles in the environment are infiltrating into the very core of the web of life. Climate engineering is by far the greatest source of nanoparticle contamination, there is no place to hide. Is the military industrial complex preparing to initiate their final options? The latest installment of Global Alert News is below....READ MORE
Pro-independence Catalonia's deposed leader Carles Puigdemont lectures at the University of Helsinki, Finland March 23, 2018. / Reuters
Carles Puigdemont has been detained in Germany, according to the former Catalan president’s lawyer.
An arrest warrant was issued for Puigdemont in Finland after the former president visited the country for talks with lawmakers. He was returning to Belgium, where he lives in self-imposed exile, when he was detained by German authorities after crossing the border from Denmark.
Now Casting is an actor services company at 2210 W. Olive Avenue in Burbank, California, which began in 1997 as LA Actors Online, founded by an actor/writer/director named Bob Stewart (stage name: Peter Elliott).
On its website, Now Casting Inc. describes itself as “a premier online casting database used by industry professionals all over the globe,” which provides “services for the entire entertainment industry” and has “sent hundreds of thousands of auditions to casting directors, network executives, studio executives, producers”.
The website’s services include:
Online auditions.
Posting a casting notice.
Free registration for actors to post their profiles.
Resources for actors, incl. a photographers gallery, classes, training and more.
A “Search” page to find actors, agencies, casting directors, management companies, photographers, actor resources, and monologues (by actors).
If you click “actors,” you’ll be taken to an “Actor Search” page, which says:
There are 361006 actors currently in our Now Casting database. All of them can be found with a name search. Please note they are still filling in their resume and other information. As that is completed, the more detailed searches will return a better result.
To find an actor, just type in his or her name in the box.
A reader of FOTM, Brian H., did just that, and found an actor named Emma Jane Gonzalez. I replicated what Brian did by typing “Emma” (first name) and “Gonzalez” (last name), which brought me to this page.
Below is a screenshot I took of the page, in case the website takes down Gonzalez’s entry. I painted the red arrow pointing to the date (3/22/2018) and time (7:22 AM) when I took the screenshot.