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Why Are We Here?

Why Are We Here?

A question I received: Lately I need to listen to the lessons and r... More

A question I received: Lately I need to listen to the lessons and read materials on Kabbalah just like I need to eat and drink. Every day I feel as though I just cannot go on if I don’t do it. When I study, I feel great for the rest of the day. But then when evening comes, I have to study some more, or otherwise I will feel like I’ve lost something. What is going on? Is this to my advantage or do I have to overcome these feelings? My Answer: We were created in this world in order to reveal the Upper World while living in this world, and then we will exist in both worlds as one. Hence, according to Nature’s plan, we must devote all of our free time (free from acquiring the necessary things for existence) to the revelation of the second part of our existence - the Upper World. We must enter the Upper World before our physical bodies die, and then continue to exist there even after our bodies die. If we don’t do this in time, then we will continue the revelation of the second, concealed part of our life in the next life cycle. Related Material: Laitman.com Post: Today’s Souls Cannot Be Suppressed Share This Less

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Get A Job - RockStar 0006

Get A Job - RockStar 0006

Episode: “Get A Job” (download iPod version) Show: “Rock Star” (cat... More

Episode: “Get A Job” (download iPod version) Show: “Rock Star” (category | rss feed | iTunes) Host: Bill Cammack NewInNovember: newinnov.tumblr.com The New York Times ran a classified ad stating that there was a job fair Friday at the Pierre Hotel to replace about 250 jobs lost during an ongoing renovation. This is what happened…. Tags: RockStar, Video Less

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Lost Podcast (AAC): Ep. 3.37 “Jack’s Song… Finally”

Lost Podcast (AAC): Ep. 3.37 “Jack’s Song… Finally”

On this Monday edition of The Lost Podcast: We finally get to hear ... More

On this Monday edition of The Lost Podcast: We finally get to hear Jack’s Log Carrying guy Song. We start making plans for our 2nd Annual 25 Hour Podcast for Autism Speaks, and we get a lot of listener feedback. Make sure to vote once a day for The Lost Podcast in Entertainment, and MetroBuzz in Comedy, for the 4th annual Podcast Awards! Subscribe: AAC l Talk LOST l Be our friend l Jay and Jack Store l Take Jay and Jack Survey Lost Podcast (AAC): Ep. 3.37 “Jack’s Song… Finally”.m4a Less

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LPN: 4-X: the JoshMeister's LOST Podcast

LPN: 4-X: the JoshMeister's LOST Podcast

the JoshMeister's LOST Podcast: the JoshMeister announces some bad ... More

the JoshMeister's LOST Podcast: the JoshMeister announces some bad news for those who were subscribed to his old LOST podcast feed URL at users.aol.com. Also, some good news: the JoshMeister will be at PodCamp AZ this Saturday, 1 November 2008. Come meet me, iJustine, and hopefully some other LOST fans! See this episode's show notes for more details. Download MP3 Now! (6 minutes) Tune in live each week after LOST airs in the Pacific time zone (fans from all time zones are welcome)! Just go to talkshoe.com at that time, or call in at (724) 444-7444 and enter 16338 when asked for the Call ID. Less

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The Lost Sons Are Disillusioned With the American Dream

The Lost Sons Are Disillusioned With the American Dream

News Report (translated from news.ru): Between the years 2000 and 2... More

News Report (translated from news.ru): Between the years 2000 and 2007, 3,500 people per year returned to Israel. In 2008, however, the number of people who have returned jumped to 7,000, and another 15,000 have submitted their applications to the ministry of absorption. In the last two months alone, as many as 2000 people returned to Israel. My Comment: The return of the “lost children” marks the end of their wanderings in search of a heaven on earth, and the beginning of their search for the real heaven - the revelation of the Upper World. The Book of Zohar says that this precedes the return of the truly lost sons - the return of the ten tribes that were lost 3000 years ago. Today there are hundreds of millions of them in the world… Related Material: Laitman.com: Israel Are Those Who Aspire Straight to the Creator Laitman.com Post: The Jewish Nation Can Only Be Revived By Restoring “Love for One’s Neighbor” Part 5 from the book Interview With the Future: Spiritual Exile Share This Less

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Lost Podcast (AAC): Ep. 3.36 “Seen the Season 5 Promo?”

Lost Podcast (AAC): Ep. 3.36 “Seen the Season 5 Promo?”

On this Monday edition of The Lost Podcast: We have a big news upda... More

On this Monday edition of The Lost Podcast: We have a big news update in the world of LOST. We discuss the new season 5 promo, some possible episode sames, and a lot more. Make sure to vote once a day for The Lost Podcast in Entertainment, and MetroBuzz in Comedy, for the 4th annual Podcast Awards! Subscribe: AAC l Talk LOST l Be our friend l Jay and Jack Store l Take Jay and Jack Survey Lost Podcast (AAC): Ep. 3.36 “Seen the Season 5 Promo?”.m4a Less

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174 Weekly Lost Podcast - A Lost Movie?

174 Weekly Lost Podcast - A Lost Movie?

Is there a possible chance that the producers of LOST would make an... More

Is there a possible chance that the producers of LOST would make and actual movie for LOST following the series finale? We have an audio clip of JJ Abrams thoughts on this subject and more in this week’s episode of the Weekly Lost Podcast Complete show notes for this podcast episode can be found by clicking here . Wondering where episode #173 is? We release every other episode of the Weekly Lost Podcast in the free feed. Our gspn.tv Plus Members get every single episode of this podcast and all our podcasts. To find out more details about Plus Membership, visit http://gspn.tv/plus Join before the end of this year and get the first three months at half price. Don’t forget to give us a call on our listener line. It’s open and ready for your call 24hrs a day. The number is 859-795-4067 Don’t forget to vote for this podcast and the other five gspn.tv shows that were nominated for the 2008 People’s Choice Podcast Awards. Full details on the home page at http://gspn.tv Click Here To Download Thanks For Subscribing To The Weekly Lost Podcast: Plus Members Subscribe Using Plus Feed Generator. ShareThis Less

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Lost Mystery Podcast Episode 2: Lost S1E2 - Tabula Rasa

Lost Mystery Podcast Episode 2: Lost S1E2 - Tabula Rasa

In this second episode of the Lost Mystery Podcast with Anton and E... More

In this second episode of the Lost Mystery Podcast with Anton and Evan we take a deep looking into LOST Season 1, Episode 2 Tabula Rasa. Less

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Lost Mystery Podcast Episode 1: Lost S1E1 (The Pilot)

Lost Mystery Podcast Episode 1: Lost S1E1 (The Pilot)

In this first ever episode of the Lost Mystery Podcast with Anton a... More

In this first ever episode of the Lost Mystery Podcast with Anton and Evan we discuss the very first eipsode of LOST! Whether you’re a brand new LOST fan or you’ve watched all 4 seasons multiple times we welcome you to join us in re-watching LOST in its entirety! Call our Lost Mystery Podcast Listener Line with your comments! (765) 439-4190 . Or if you’re Skype user you can Skype your messages to to the same number! Less

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Break a Leg - Hollywood Jesus (Ep. 16)

Break a Leg - Hollywood Jesus (Ep. 16)

Writer David Penn is in way over his head -- stranded in a cowboy g... More

Writer David Penn is in way over his head -- stranded in a cowboy ghost town, he comes together with his sitcom cast to stop a Child Actor civil war and to start something even more epic. Are the Hollywood prophecies coming true? Distributed by Tubemogul. Less

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Playful vs. Preachy: Sizing Up TV’s New Science Dramas

Playful vs. Preachy: Sizing Up TV’s New Science Dramas

wwwade, television, science Wade Roush wrote: Crime shows generally... More

wwwade, television, science Wade Roush wrote: Crime shows generally turn me off, but for years I’ve enjoyed CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, because (as I’ve written before) the heroes are scientists. They catch crooks not by outgunning them, but by observing, hypothesizing, and testing. Of course, the dramatic license that CSI and other series sometimes take with real-world science can be disturbing: no matter how much you “enhance” a still from a surveillance video, for example, you can’t read a license plate in the reflection on someone’s cornea. But you’ve got to applaud creator Jerry Bruckheimer and the show’s writers for bringing out the glamour in a dweeby and meticulous profession like forensic science. TV viewers clearly have an ongoing appetite for scientists as leading characters. And there are two new series this season that play on that fascination. One of them—another Bruckheimer creation called Eleventh Hour that premiered on CBS last night—tries its best to stick to known, real-world science and its uses and abuses. The other, the Fox series Fringe, has no such scruples. Created by J.J. Abrams, it gleefully mixes factual science with patently impossible claptrap, yet manages to stay charming. I felt moved to write about the two shows this week because they’re both inspired by science, but take almost diametrically opposite approaches to portraying it—with wildly differing results. In short—though I wish it were the other way around—Fringe is an enjoyable romp, while Eleventh Hour (at least in its pilot episode) is preachy and predictable. Fringe’s plot will feel familiar to any fan of The X-Files or of Abrams’ previous series, Alias and Lost. FBI agent Olivia Dunham (played by Australian actor Anna Torv) joins a top-secret interagency task force investigating a series of bizarre occurrences: a planeload of bodies dissolved by a mysterious virus, a mutant baby that hits Social Security age in under an hour, a bus full of people suffocated by instant Jell-O, a demonic underground torpedo that surfaces every few decades. The government thinks these events are connected: Dunham’s boss refers to the phenomena as the Pattern. To study the events, Dunham recruits former Harvard scientist Walter Bishop—a mad-scientist type played to the hilt by John Noble, aka The Lord of the Rings‘ Lord Denethor—and his son Peter, a genius-dropout gamely portrayed by Joshua Jackson, the wisecracking actor who single-handedly made Dawson’s Creek tolerable. Walter has a childlike wonder about science, but is haunted by the memory of the defense-related experiments he was forced to perform in the 1970s (experiments that, it is implied, may have given rise to the Pattern). Meanwhile, Peter is on the run from some unpleasant people who loaned him a lot of money (and they’re not mortgage brokers). Dunham’s investigations frequently lead her back to Massive Dynamic, a Microsoft-Apple-Intel-General Dynamics hybrid where all of the offices look as if they were designed by Ayn Rand protagonists. Her contact there is Nina Sharp, lieutenant to the company’s reclusive founder. Sharp has a bionic arm and is played with creepy gusto by Blair Brown (Altered States, The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd). It’s actually Sharp, in the pilot, who’s given the line that sums up the series’ intellectual premise: “Science and technology have advanced at such an exponential rate for so long… it may be well beyond our ability to regulate and control them.” We’re meant to infer that the Pattern is a global experiment by some dark organization (SD6, perhaps?) that’s bent on transforming society but may be in over its own head. Clearly, Abrams has been reading books like Ray Kurzweil’s The Singularity, which posits that genetics, nanotechnology, and robotics are about to give rise to a new species of hyper-intelligent and virtually immortal super-humans. But whereas Kurzweil greets this glorious future with optimism, Abrams sees the potential for boundless mischief. I would be very surprised if Abrams ever reveals, or even knows, what the Pattern really is—I stopped watching Lost after it became obvious that he had no intention of clarifying who created the island or why the plane-crash survivors were brought there. But I think I may stick with Fringe, because in the end, it isn’t about the conspiracy. It’s really about Walter, who keeps the show moving forward by conceiving the brilliant (if pseudoscientific) experiments that provide the clues to solving each episode’s conundrum. (Hey, if we just hook up a TV to this corpse’s optic nerve, we’ll get a picture of the last thing she ever saw!) Walter is the MacGyver of neurophysics—his genius lies in his willingness to consider how, with the aid of defibrillators, LSD, and aluminum foil, one might approximate fringe phenomena like telepathy. The show’s big question is …Next Page » Comments | Permalink | Share |  E-mail Less

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Lost Without You- Dimitris George vs. Robin Thicke

Lost Without You- Dimitris George vs. Robin Thicke

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Lost Podcast (AAC): Ep. 3.35 “Emmy Wrap Up”

Lost Podcast (AAC): Ep. 3.35 “Emmy Wrap Up”

On this Monday edition of The Lost Podcast: Jay and Jack have a Pos... More

On this Monday edition of The Lost Podcast: Jay and Jack have a Post-Emmy Wrap Up episode. Though LOST didn’t win the big one, we still have some new LOST news and Listener Feedback to discuss. Subscribe: AAC l Talk LOST l Be our friend l Jay and Jack Store l Take Jay and Jack Survey Lost Podcast (AAC): Ep. 3.35 “Emmy Wrap Up”.m4a Less

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Lost Without You-Robin Thicke versus Dimitris George

Lost Without You-Robin Thicke versus Dimitris George

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Post Production - Week 39

Post Production - Week 39

I took this a few nights ago when I came home from work to find all... More

I took this a few nights ago when I came home from work to find all of the hard-drives we'd ordered waiting for me :) Cast: mike ambs Less

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Lost Podcast (AAC): Ep. 3.34 “It’s Been A While”

Lost Podcast (AAC): Ep. 3.34 “It’s Been A While”

On this Monday edition of The Lost Podcast: Jay and Jack let the wo... More

On this Monday edition of The Lost Podcast: Jay and Jack let the world know they are alive and well. Talk about the contrasts and comparisons between LOST and the X Files. They have a new LOST Location Update with Ryan from The Transmission. They get into some great listener feedback, and further their fued with the Hochuli Brothers. Lost Podcast (AAC): Ep. 3.34 “It’s Been A While”.m4a Less

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Lost Vidcast: Ep. 3.5 “ABC’S Lost Panel Part 2?

Lost Vidcast: Ep. 3.5 “ABC’S Lost Panel Part 2?

On this Tuesday edition of The Lost Vidcast: We get the second part... More

On this Tuesday edition of The Lost Vidcast: We get the second part of ABC’S Lost Panel. Featuring Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse, and Matthew Fox. Be sure to try out our new Wizzard media player. Its a little buggy since its in pre-beta, but I kind of like it so far. Let me know what you think Subscribe: AAC l Talk LOST l Be our friend l Jay and Jack Store l Take Jay and Jack Survey Lost Vidcast: Ep. 3.5 “ABC’S Lost Panel Part 2″.m4v Less

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Lost Vidcast: Ep. 3.4 “EW Show-runners Panel Part 1?

Lost Vidcast: Ep. 3.4 “EW Show-runners Panel Part 1?

On this Saturday edition of The Lost Vidcast: We get the first part... More

On this Saturday edition of The Lost Vidcast: We get the first part of EW’s Show Runners Panel. Featuring Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. Be sure to try out our new Wizzard media player. Its a little buggy since its in pre-beta, but I kind of like it so far. Let me know what you think Subscribe: AAC l Talk LOST l Be our friend l Jay and Jack Store l Take Jay and Jack Survey Lost Vidcast: Ep. 3.4 “EW Show-runners Panel Part 1″.m4v Less

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LPN: 4-X: Get Lost Podcast

LPN: 4-X: Get Lost Podcast

Get Lost Podcast: In this episode, we we reveal our Season 4 awards... More

Get Lost Podcast: In this episode, we we reveal our Season 4 awards in what we're calling our first annual "Glosties". Let us know what you think of our award winners. Were we right? Were we wrong? Do you have an idea for a great award? Leave us feedback at 920-626-6086 or e-mail us and get on the show! Don't forget to pick up your Get Lost Podcast T-shirt today! MP3 File Less

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