Jeff Lilly on About

    Leah, thanks so much for your comment! It's always great to get positive feedback! Give my regards to Anya and your other guide! :-)...

    Jeff Lilly on Eight Reasons Why TV is Evil

    Roberto, thanks for taking the time to comment. So are you saying that young folks who watch too little TV may be susceptible to depression, detachment and shiftlessness? First, it seems to me that these symptoms are plenty prevalent in the TV-...

    Leah Clark on About

    Hi Jeff - I just wanted to thank you for your "Meet A Guide" meditation. I have been wanting to meet my guides for a while, but have not been open enough to do so. I had a dream recently in which I met two of my guides - one male, one female -, but...

    Roberto on Eight Reasons Why TV is Evil

    There is a real drawback to cutting out tv which the article does not talk about and is quite real. When given enough time to reflect upon itself, the mind will slowly come to realize that there are some concepts which one must grapple with in ord...

    Jeff Lilly on Do Evil Spirits Exist?

    Sonja, I'm sorry to hear about your difficulties! It has been a long time since I wrote this article, and my views on whether and how negative entities are manifested have shifted slightly. I now certainly agree that a negative entity can be brough...

    Sonja on Do Evil Spirits Exist?

    Hello Jeff I believe in negative entities, have had a battle with one ( male energy) for a couple of weeks, as shelley said, they are annoying to say the least. There is no way I manifested this. I have a two bedroom townhouse, and given that I...

    mahud on Steve Pavlina Book Review III: the Tarot for Smart People

    There is a myth that that Chinese Flood Hero Yu the Great, had such a cosmic map made, after traversing the the whole of the nine provinces of China or indeed the whole world/cosmos. (9, as in the Norse/Germanic tradition, symbolizes cosmic totality....

    Kullervo on How I'm Voting II: Cracks in the Constitution

    I am definitely not an expert. But I learned enough in my first year of law school to know that, like, 90% of Americans just actually don't have any idea what they're talking about. What I tell people now is this: "The good news is that all the r...

    Kullervo on How I'm Voting I: No Lesser Evil

    Fine, but as a matter of Constitutional Law, the 10th amendment doesn't actually do a lot of work. Executive power still isn't actually defined in Article II, and the history of the Presidency has shown a lot of back-and-forth in trying to figure ou...

    J Craig Melia on Future Blog Posts

    Jeff, Keep up the great work, if the new articles are anywhere near as inspirational and knowledgable as the existing ones then I for one can't wait....

    anne johnson on How I'm Voting II: Cracks in the Constitution

    Jeff, by choosing not to vote you join the separatist sects like the Amish who find all government matters worldly. I have always admired these people, chiefly because they do not feel their views ought to be foisted on anyone else by law, but rather...

    Emily, MIT Grad on How I'm Voting II: Cracks in the Constitution

    I couldn't help but notice that Cat said that 40% of her school's funding comes from state aid (and most of it is (correctly) spent on teachers). She then went on to say that if the state income tax is eliminated and the state cuts funds straight ac...

    Jeff Lilly on How I'm Voting II: Cracks in the Constitution

    Cat, I never argued that state aid was not important to the cities and towns, the way things are set up currently. But I was primarily arguing that the state was wasting our money, and had plenty of money to give to the cities and towns, even withou...

    Cat C-B on How I'm Voting II: Cracks in the Constitution

    One point (since you're right, and the issue is off-topic for your blog, as single state specific)--talk to any school superintendent on how much of his/her budget is the result of state aid to cities and towns, and you'll see that for most districts...

    Jeff Lilly on How I'm Voting I: No Lesser Evil

    Thanks for the clarification, Kullervo. However, the Tenth Amendment was added to correct that oversight, wasn't it?...

    Jeff Lilly on How I'm Voting II: Cracks in the Constitution

    Kullervo, thank you kindly! I know you are an expert on these matters, so I definitely appreciate your praise....

    Jeff Lilly on How I'm Voting II: Cracks in the Constitution

    Cat, I apologize for taking so long to answer -- you deserved a detailed response with plenty of references. :-) Cat, first, let me thank you very much for responding on this. Naturally you have every right to post your opinion, and since it...

    Kullervo on How I'm Voting I: No Lesser Evil

    Do keep in mind that the President's powers actually are not enumerated as such in the Constitution. Enumerated powers is really an Article I issue, i.e., Congress....

    Kullervo on How I'm Voting II: Cracks in the Constitution

    Jeff, you make some really good points here, which is something I almost never, ever say to people who talk about politics and government who are not lawyers, law students, or poli sci grad students. I can't say that I agree with absolutely everyt...

    Cat C-B on How I'm Voting II: Cracks in the Constitution

    Jeff, if Prop 1 passes, you will be voting to throw me out of work. Massachusetts voters who have not made their mind up on this one might want to visit the Vote No on Proposition 1 we...

    Jeff Lilly on Steve Pavlina Book Review III: the Tarot for Smart People

    Thank you! I had a real blast putting this together. It was amazing seeing everything fall into place like this. I love it when things make sense! Mahud, the map you mention... I'd love to hear more about that. In fact, I'd love to have it on...

    mahud on Steve Pavlina Book Review III: the Tarot for Smart People

    I'm intrigued by the Triumphs/Trumps connection. The Power-Truth-Love triad has really impressed me. And more so how you've used it to structure your system of planetary correspondences, correlating with the Hero's Journey (btw Campbell's 'three p...

    Clare on Steve Pavlina Book Review III: the Tarot for Smart People

    Wow. Fascinating analysis, Jeff. I might have to print this out and stick it into my Tarot journal....

    Slade | Shift Your Spirits on Steve Pavlina Book Review III: the Tarot for Smart People

    Jeff, What an excellent breakdown on the associations between Tarot and Astrology. I will definitely be referring back to this as a killer resource on these topics. Thanks for doing all this "work" for me -- I feel overwhelmingly relieved...

    Jeff Lilly on How I'm Voting I: No Lesser Evil

    Starfire, I think the students you know are being absolutely rational. The effects of the trade and military policies of the United States are felt around the world. How could it be otherwise, when we have a GDP that's about 20% of the world's econ...

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