
Global Spirit Series: From the Heart of the World, The Elder Brothers' Warning
Global Spirit is Link TV’s new series focused on the pan-cultural experience of what it means to be human. The series will examine the relationships between mind and spirit, science and metaphysics, and mental and physical well-being as approached by the world’s ancient wisdom traditions and modern science. Called the first “internal travel” series it intends to give viewers an experience that just might change them.
In this episode of Global Spirit, host Phil Cousineau speaks with BBC filmmaker Alan Ereira about his beautiful, sobering documentary: From the Heart of the World: The Elder Brothers' Warning. This poignant film carries a strong warning from a remote South American tribe that cautions us, the “younger brothers”, to give up our self-destructive ways and honor the planet, before it is too late.
You can view the full series online, on DirecTV channel 375 and Dish Network channel 9410 or select cable stations. Click here for channel information and show times: www.linktv.org/globalspirit/Kogi


It is good that Link TV is still updated on issues about pan-cultural experience of what it means to be human. And I hope Global Spirit will be patronized and reached out to the people mind and heart. In relation to public awareness, did you hear a about Usmint.gov? This is cool site for coin collectors, especially collectors of coins made by the U.S. Mint, which are quite valuable. Usmint.gov has information on some upcoming coins, especially the Presidential series of $1 coins. One of the new coins about to be released into circulation is the John Tyler coin. You won't need installment loans for one – it's a dollar – but it features one of the least covered Presidents. Tyler was the President that annexed Texas and Florida, and was one of only three presidents that wasn't a member of any party during his term. You can find out more about upcoming coins from usmint.gov without needing debt relief for viewing it. They might want to buy rolls of the new Lincoln pennies using this website, which show a photo of a teenage Lincoln reading a book on the tails side. Just make sure you don’t go crazy getting installment loans to pay for pennies. The argument that they’re worthless and should not be made anymore has been simmering for a while. Since, There might come a day when pennies are obsolete. Link to read: personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2009/05/14/usmintgov-check-soontobereleased-john-tyler-coin
posted by MauricioI on 5/20/2009 5:17 am