Flower Said to Bloom Once in 3,000 Years Spotted Across Globe

By Tara MacIsaac, Epoch Times | June 9, 2014 Last Updated: June 12, 2014 1:32 pm Feedback Udumbara flower. (Edward Dai/Epoch Times) The universe is full of mysteries that challenge our current knowledge. In “Beyond Science” Epoch Times collects stories about these strange phenomena to stimulate the imagination and open up previously undreamed … Continue reading

Oceans of Water Locked 400 Miles Inside Earth

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19:00 12 June 2014 by Andy Coghlan A reservoir of water three times the volume of all the oceans has been discovered deep beneath the Earth’s surface. The finding could help explain where Earth’s seas came from. The water is hidden inside a blue rock called ringwoodite that lies 700 kilometres … Continue reading

Psychiatrists now say non-conformity is a mental illness?

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(NaturalNews) Modern psychiatry has become a hotbed of corruption, particularly the kind that seeks to demonize and declare mentally ill anyone who deviates from what is regarded as the norm. This is abundantly evident in the latest installment of the industry’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM, which … Continue reading

WHAT DOES SACRED SEX HAVE TO DO WITH CHANGING THE WORLD?

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Everything. Sex is how we all got here. It is the most powerful creative force on the planet. But few people ever learn to harness its potential. The countries with the highest degree of violence correlate witht he most negative attitudes toward sex. Consider liberal countries such as Sweden, Norway … Continue reading

Storing Fruit & Vegetables Without Plastic

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Plastic bags and cling wrap may be popular containers for storing food, but there are better, less-wasteful options. Here are some storing tips to keep produce fresh (in and out of the refrigerator) as long as possible. Apples—Store on a cool counter or shelf for up to two weeks. For … Continue reading

21 reasons why forests are important

Sunlight filters through a forest in Union Wood near Ballygawley, Ireland. (Photo: Mark Carthy/Shutterstock) Forests cover a third of all land on Earth, providing vital organic infrastructure for some of the planet’s densest, most diverse collections of life. They support countless species as well as 1.6 billion human livelihoods, yet humans … Continue reading

This Story About Cheap Wine Might Make You Gag

Editorial Update: The origins of this story have been called into question, and the post has been updated to reflect that. America loves Trader Joe’s Two-Buck Chuck (or should we say Three-Buck?), because it’s cheap, palatable, and . . . did we say cheap? That’s reason enough for people to … Continue reading

25 Fast Facts About The Federal Reserve

As we hit the 100th year anniversary of the creation of the Federal Reserve, it is absolutely imperative that we get the American people to understand that the Fed is at the very heart of our economic problems.  It is a system of money that was created by the bankers and … Continue reading