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From mediabistro via Twitter How to Pitch Christina Orlando for Tor.com WHAT IS TOR.COM? Tor.com is an online magazine and community site that covers science fiction, fantasy, and all the many related subjects that interest us as readers - Pay around $75 per article
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Tom Wood, the First Black Person to Take Their Company Public
Mel Hopkins replied to Troy's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
@Troy Go Engineers! We are definitely the talented tenth! Woo-hoo! Stuyvesant accepted me too. Bronx High School of Science was the highest level of public education available at the time. I didn't test high enough to get in there. Not that it mattered. Mom said, "We live in Brooklyn, you'll go to high school in Brooklyn!" My zoned high school was Wingate/Tilden but since I tested into Tech/Stuyvesant from the 8th grade. I'll never know. @Pioneer1 yes, I graduated with a B average after majoring in Electrical Engineering with a side order of English Honors, Calculus and Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Yes, I'm smart. Probably why I don't "suffer fools gladly." -
Time is only relative to space. When I “died” and returned with THE ALL , there was only “now” i.e presence. As soon as my “thoughts” diverged from THE ALL - I found myself back in this dimension and bound by the laws governing this space. There’s probably no “time” here either but since we individuate - it is hard to remain PRESENT because our thoughts are everywhere at once - Also, because of our thoughts we use “time” here to at least have a semblance of “presence.” In fact, we’ve been present in Rome for quite some “time.” I used to believe nothing travels faster than the speed of thought but that’s incorrect. It is “Thought” that creates time. Without “thought” we are AT ONE
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Geez @Pioneer1 so you have a theory about white folks and then you believe everyone acts accordingly? Stawp- just no. There was a troll on this board at the time and @Troy finally got him to flee! Even you said he ran away. I’m not into supremacy bullshyt no matter what ethnic group spews it. While you sometimes border on supremacy talk - you actually, at times, dig deeper - and go down the rabbit hole - and strike gold (even if I don’t agree with your find) That poster - was just your garden-variety troll and I can block/mute them on twitter but you can’t here. Unfortunately, no one shut “him/her” down -so I had to go. Now I’m just busy trying to bring my websites up to “google standards” . I’m a adsense publisher but I haven’t been posting “unique and quality” content. I check in here at least once a week - especially on #readingblack.com because I’m supposed to moderate there. So, anyway - stop telling stories about me that’s not true. You might get @Troy sued if 45* gets his way. Note: This post might look different once I return to clean it up.
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Why AALBC.com Does Not Support Bookshop.org
Mel Hopkins replied to Troy's topic in #readingblack's Articles
This is an excellent move! I've been on a few websites that wouldn't let me self-delete - and I've changed the copy - but never did I think to use the opportunity to protest! Bravo!!! -
The quoted is the only part that reminds me of the "Meet the new boss. The same as the old boss," from "Won't get fooled again" by The Who. The rest of your observation, however, is very clear.
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When the colonists fought the british for their independence - they didn't change their way of life. There was no complete overthrow of government. They just broke free of their 'mother' and continued much of the same. So although they called it a 'revolution' it wasn't that at all. The U.S. constitution replaced the monarchy with a sovereign state. A sovereign state that is managed by executive, legislative and judicial branches. The power is still in the hands of the elite. The sovereign state continues to enslave some, in fact Nebraska just removed slavery as legal option for criminal punishment but I digress. The Sovereign State (USA) topples regimes and holds powers of eminent domain (fifth amendment) which is feudalism with a price tag based on what the government feels is "just". This same system applies to every territory the british colonized or the USA colonized. Yes, never is a long time but without a paradigm shift there will be no revolution.
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@Delano Oh yes, this is true for the individual who is already traveling that wavelength. I “hear” the voice too and have all my life. We don’t follow the crowd. I’m tempted to say we’re outliers but we are actually “outsiders.” However, what about the group? We as a group have never broken free of the proverbial matrix. Immediately after enslavement here in the U.S. we began reinforcing the system while deciding, like you mentioned, on what type of pawn - rook, knight etc. we’d be.
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OMG @Delano you've been killin' it! I was just thinking about this after finishing a book I purchased from @AALBC bookstore. The book is "Long Shot" (Hoops #1) by Kennedy Ryan. Once I finished it I came to the same conclusion, we "can only work out what type of pawn you are in life" We don't have any innovators - only people who work with what's already available and look for new uses. The King and Queen have already set us up in the industrial mode. Here we can only be apprentice-to-managers in industries, or tradespeople that build upon what is available. If we don't participate then, there's no way to earn a living. While many of us like to think we can make changes - it is not possible without upending the system - and I can assure you there will not be that kind of revolution ever. Just like the characters in the book I just read - we are trapped. As soon as we're born we're programmed to live in this society. Even the most destitute person in America is still living within the trappings of this matrix - and if they haven't given up; they are also looking to raise their profile. In fact the original poster, Guest Garland Gregory, has admitted he's conspired to keep this society intact by teaching young minds how to work with society's policies, not disrupt them. We all support the elite's society. So nope there will be no changes - just more of how to survive (or thrive) in the society we didn't create or control.
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Mr Mario A. Brossard, Really Dude?
Mel Hopkins replied to AJJones1007's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
Did Hillary Clinton call black men super predators? Also did the “crime bill” specifically state to put black men in jail - or did city and state law enforcement and courts execute the law that way? Also, one thing about a rant compared to a published op-ed is the latter requires a copy-editor to check facts and clarity. This way readers won’t dismiss the narrative outright. I really wanted to learn something from this rant - but I got stuck at 60 years of voting. As a result of previously abolishing the property requirement to vote, Black men got to the right to vote in 1870. Black women got the vote 100 years ago in 1920. Also, the north didn’t have jim crow laws. Also the 14 amendment of the Bill of Rights also gives the Union (United States) a pass from paying anyone for financial loss including the former confederate states as a result of the Civil War. If this is up for debate - we will see a reparation case before the supreme court in the future. Just ask Byron Allen how that worked for him. I agree lecturing adults is useless - but we should always be willing to check and question alleged facts. This way we can arrive at a solution. -
Nailed it! I started researching in the mid-nineties, and although I took a mini-break; the quest refuses to let go. And yes I agree, self-revelation is a powerful outcome! I've had my charts done in the past and it did uncover personal characteristics I kept hidden even from myself. By the way, pattern recognition and conceptual learning/thinking are two of my strengths. Maybe in my last incarnation, I worked with the stars...I remember a flight attendant telling me that she could see one of my lives as french royalty but in a dark dungeon -and something about divination. The reveal felt accurate - although I have no memory of it. Anyway, this conversation feels like we are reclaiming our birthright - thank you for the insight and the topic @Del
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@Del I don't know of anyone in the U.S. who doesn't take Astrology seriously. In fact, I see it as a mainstream science (probably even more so than biology because people can relate to zodiac signs, transitioning of mars especially when its in retrograde to understanding how Sirius the dog star is prevalent in secret societies that folks believe rule the world. But anyway, I went to sleep with your comment on my mind - and because my mind was open to seeing, "Why Astrology Matters" by Michael Brooks was staring back at me when I opened up my firefox browser. An astrologer told him he was going to have two cars - and he just purchased one. It served as an omen that he purchased a lemon. I'm going to finish reading it now. But I am also interested in understanding how you use Astrology to sharpen your mind. I've mentioned to you, I thrive in chaos and if a tool can tell me of future events, then it's like kryptonite to me.
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lol! Offended? I'm honored. It would be presumptuous to consider myself an initiate or a member of the mystery schools - but if someone else defines the topics as esoteric - I won't argue. It is cool that you realized that a concept that should be eyebrow raising and be skeptical about; is actually as normal as breathing. I've actually done the sleep thing too - and I always wake up about 10 minutes before wake up time. No sure why ten minutes but it works. And no I've never had trouble sleeping either. As I mentioned before I believe the subconscious is like a web-browser that we program or someone else programs for us to determine how we filter information. something as simple as reading another perspective allows us an update to see what is possible instead of impossible. As a journalist, I learned early, it wasn't my job to convince anyone of anything. I was only to make them aware that "thing" exist. So yes, consider it is always consent from me. I'm curious about the world we live in. And while I understand there is a certain risk in considering other perspectives, I welcome them. @Del ,Twin, thank you for adding emphasis to my theory - it helped me to reread what I wrote. In doing so, I got a better understanding. I don't always think about what I write. I just write and when I get stuck on how to express myself - I just stand aside and let the spirit communicate for me. So that was a message for me to contemplate too.
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It’s that space-time thing @Troy. At one time in our history - the word “nice” meant ignorant. So, it’s as if you said, “Del and I play “ignorantly” in the world.” Depending on what space @Del was occupying, it allowed him to receive an offensive meaning from your words. And that is, I believe, how magic works. Occupying a space to conjure and then preparing (time) to receive. BUT the key is to be cognizant of your surrounding. So for me, Troy, you weren’t far off. I recently conjured up something and it appeared but I’d shifted and it was too late to appreciate it. Wait, that’s a lie. I could still get it but I didn’t desire to continue on the path. But that saying, about heaven opening, mountains moving - and seas parting - that’s what happens. Except if desire falls away none of it is as wondrous. I wonder if that happens to other “magus?” Btw, there is also sex magic - But I think that takes two to create.
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I found my aalbc.com forum entries on muckrackdotcomforwardslashmelhyphenhopkins Now this wouldn't be a problem if I took the time to proofread, fact check (ok, I do) and format my comments- but I take a more casual approach when I post here. Further, I don't expect someone to use my aalbc comments as a sample of my published writing. BUT Muckrack dot com is also a content aggregation website that collects articles written by journalists. The LinkedIN MuckRack dot com company page states it's a public relations management platform tool offered to PR professionals who want to pitch to journalists. Now this is a great business model, as it saves time for both journalists and publicists. But aggregation websites like this make journalist the product and PR professionals as the customer. "Muck Rack is also the solution of choice for journalists, who use Muck Rack’s free, automatically updated portfolios to showcase their work and to provide information about what stories they’re looking for." ~Muck Rack on LinkedIN Yes, Muck Rack compensates writers and journalists by providing them with an online portfolio of their work - but you have to sign up for the service if you want to curate your best work. So, if I don't want my aalbc forum posts on muckrack - I would have to sign up and I'm kind of tired of all these online accounts. Anyway, all this to say, if you're a writer, check to see if your work is on muck rack. Maybe you'll welcome the exposure for your writing career AND it will give you exposure to journalist too.
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@Delano indeed, in this material world, mind, heart, and intiution are probably our best bet in operating in spacetime.
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Buy The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Signed Copy) by Deesha Philyaw
Mel Hopkins replied to Troy's topic in Black Literature
@Troy Wonderful! I just made my purchase! Thank you! -
Buy The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Signed Copy) by Deesha Philyaw
Mel Hopkins replied to Troy's topic in Black Literature
Thank you @FerociousKitty Buying mine now! -
So far, I believe the conscious is spiritual and a facet of the Divine Consciousness i.e. AETHER. I believe subconscious is a simulation - kind of like web browser that we turn to when we don't operate on faith. Like with answering this question, it's wavering between DIVINE and corporeal so, I'm using my internal browser liken to chrome or Firefox. I'm searching for the answer that would best communicate my belief because I don't have faith you'd understand me. That has nothing to do with you but rather the subconscious... By the way, that simulation is programmable by things like organized religion and it controls how we operate in the material world.
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@Pioneer1 you inspired this post. I've heard a lot of people say they want to help their community. If they got a chance to see the ballots before the election it may inspire them to do exactly that, talk to the candidates or even run for office themselves!
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I don't believe the two concepts are in opposition. I believe my mind is my consciousness. I also think of the consciousness as the spiritual self.
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Therefore, please vote on or before Tuesday, November 3, 2020 to help their community thrive. For example here's Michigan's ballot sample - if you notice there are only 3 federal races president, U.S senators and U.S. representatives. The rest of the ballot contains questions relevant to this particular precinct, ward, county and city in Michigan. Also, the referendums aren't written in everyday language so if you're not sure what the vote will mean for your community - check with your local election office. They should have someone who will tell you how your yes or no vote will impact the community. Also if you want to see a sample ballot for your county -visit the secretary of state office online - there should be a link to access your county's sample ballot. I got this Michigan ballot by filling out the form at https://vote.michigan.gov/PublicBallot
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Absolutely! I've "trained" my mind to accomplish things I need to do, without thinking. But I think we all do this just don't realize it. I don't think about driving to the store. I've trained my mind to learn the way - so that I can drive while considering these non-driving atlantans. I've trained my mind to carry out simple math functions - so I don't hold up the line when I'm ready to check out. While these are mental functions - I've also trained my mind to prepare for things I want to accomplish in my careeer - so when the opportunities present themselves I've already ready. I just did this the other day - before speaking to an editor who could commission a story I was working on. Before we even spoke for the first time I was prepared to answer his questions but in a way that wouldn't waste our time. Now I have an ally in a place I had never considered. I just prepared me my mind to recognize it when it arrive.
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Farrakhan WARNED Him Earlier This Summer.
Mel Hopkins replied to Pioneer1's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
Indeed. Stupidity, greed, fear, and lack of empathy definitely explains "Covidiots." And it also explains why one would not wear a mask even if they might unwittingly infect someone. And for the record, Troy, you know I work hard not to be reductionist - but this isn't a complicated matter. COVID-19 is a novel virus, which means, as you know, its total effect on humans, how it's transmitted and, a cure is unknown. Virologists, who spend 3 to 5 years' POST-doctoral-level research and are likely to have licenses to practice medicine, have reported as much. AND with more than one million dead worldwide in less than a year (since December 2019), I'll never want to understand how the alleged pro-life group can be so cavalier. So, I'll go with reductionism because I don't want to relate to that mindset on any level.