SCOTUS IS EVIL - They Ruled In Favor Of More Air Pollution. Bribery? Corruption? Demonic Possession? Coal Baron Robert Murray's Wish Has Come True! That $1 Million Dollar "Donation" to Trump Has Finally Paid Off.

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Headline: Coal Barons Who Donated $1 Million to Trump’s Increasingly Suspicious Inauguration Fund May Get Huge Favor...

Bloomberg published an eyebrow-raising report Thursday night about a draft proposal being prepared by the Trump administration that would subsidize the coal industry in part by invoking a Cold War–era law intended for use in national security emergencies:

Trump administration officials are making plans to order grid operators to buy electricity from struggling coal and nuclear plants in an effort to extend their life, a move that could represent an unprecedented intervention into U.S. energy markets.

The Energy Department would exercise emergency authority under a pair of federal laws to direct the operators to purchase electricity or electric generation capacity from at-risk facilities, according to a memo obtained by Bloomberg News. 

This would be a controversial move on a number of levels—for one, it is literal socialism, the thing that the right wing spent 2009–16 accusing Barack Obama of imposing on America—but let’s look in particular at the Bloomberg report’s aside about one of the industry groups that is involved: 
The issue is a priority for some of the president’s top supporters, including coal moguls Robert E. Murray and Joseph Craft of Alliance Resource Partners, who donated a million dollars to the president’s inauguration. The move would be one of the most direct efforts by Trump to make good on campaign promises to revive the nation’s shrinking coal industry. “This action is essential in order to protect the resiliency and reliability of our nation’s electric power grids,” Murray said Friday in an email.

Robert Murray Died of Black Lung Caused by Coal... after Donating $1 Million to Trump and Declaring Bankruptcy.


Robert Murray Dies from Black Lung Caused by Coal. 

It Appears to Be 
INSTANT KARMA!
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and on a Different Subject:

Larisa Stow Said:  

Dear Shakti Love Warriors, in this time of great polarity, we are being called to rise and model heart-centered awareness and leadership. What would love do? How would love treat ourselves and our fellow humans?
Please look over the Six Agreements of the WEvolution and see if you are in alignment with these understandings. These Six Agreements outline the core values and practices of our group.
Please use the agreements as a guiding light when you post and leave comments. Our mission is to create a kind, supportive and empowering space for people to meditate and grow together, as we share and celebrate our diverse beliefs, perceptions and ideas with each other. Are you all in?
The Six Agreements of the WEvolution:
Authored by Larisa Stow, with insightful contributions from Laurie Goldstein, and the beloved WEspace.
1. Plug daily into source: Meditation/mindfulness, breathwork, yoga, mantra, prayer and stillness are examples. Just as Olympic athletes rigorously train, so, too must we strengthen our spiritual muscles, deepening our connection to Source and expanding our energetic capacities. Daily spiritual practice is the practice of love.
2. Cultivate Courageous Vulnerability: Allow people to see your struggle, to see your humanity. Take off your social mask. Dare to be transparent. You allow others to contribute more to you when you do, creating deeper connection in your relationships.
3. Lead with Compassionate Curiosity: When you find yourself judging, defending your position, becoming critical, or self-righteous step back and observe. Put in the effort to see through another’s eyes. Get curious about how they came to be the person/personality they are today. What shaped their consciousness and perceptions? What informed their beliefs? What are the needs and values driving their unconscious behaviors and their conscious choices? The more you understand how a person came to be who they are, the more compassion and empathy you can hold for them. Genuinely care about their wellbeing.
4. Practice Radical Self-Acceptance: Compassionately witness your critical thoughts. How can you be even more kind to yourself? Even the inner judge needs compassion and kindness. Deeply listen to the inner voices of your wounding—seek to understand, allow, heal and transform. Practice accepting the parts of yourself that feel unlovable. Speak with as much kindness to these parts of self as you would to your beloved or a newborn baby. The more you accept disowned aspects of yourself, the easier it will be for you to have compassion for others.
5. Respect Each Other: You don’t have to agree with another’s beliefs to be thoughtful and considerate in your communication. Refrain from yelling, using words and body language that objectify, generalize, or dehumanize. Use language that creates connection, rather than black/white, right/wrong dialog. Before you engage in conversation, get clear on your own motivation in the exchange. Are you sharing to affirm how you think/feel, and to change someone’s opinion, or are you allowing the space to create deeper understanding and connection?
6. Play together: Get out there and play. Find the humor in life. Play improves relationships; it inspires deeper connection and bonding with others. Play creates rapport as you come into more sympathetic resonance with one another through fun and laughter. It teaches cooperation.

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Five years ago I was supposed to fly to Maui to stay in Ram Dass' guest house for a week and hang out with him and his people. Several days before I was to get on the plane I found out a hurricane of mass proportions was heading up the center of Florida.
Something clicked in me. It was weird. I asked myself "Why would I leave my family and travel across oceans to find the answers when everything I needed was here (now!), within me, within every person I met, in every situation I found myself in. I needed to stay and face the storm.
So I wrote Ram Dass and told him just this. I never got to meet this great teacher.
Five years since have passed. Ram Dass has left his body. I've gone through a divorce, I've bought and sold houses, wrote and published books, and cried more than I ever thought possible... In those five years I have faced more storms than I can count...but through all of the noise has been THIS!
THIS!
This grace, this moment, this golden truth that whispers in my ear every moment of every day "Isn't it grand?...isn't it grand?"
I've learned Ram Dass' lessons without meeting him because, in the end, it wasn't about him at all. It was about letting go again and again and again, learning the fine and delicate art of diving in deep and allowing the swirling waters to take me straight to the center of the storm. I needed to get tossed around, spit out, and then emerge right here where I am right at this moment...wet and wild...a creature of it all.

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