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Zak.Network the centre for consciousness and conscious development.

It all started when I decided to publish my diary on the internet. Just ranting on about whatever. Suddenly people from around the world started stumbling across my website. Before you know it I was having thousand of visits everyday. Astonishing!
Ive searched the net for older weblogs but can not find any. So this maybe the home of one of the oldest blogs in the world.

I've included a project page as I have so many community based projects on the books that I thought I would make them public. 

I would like to thank all those loyal readers of Zak.net without your continuous support I think I would have given up. I have moved the journal entries to the library, where I will be updating them regularly.  

Why is this the centre of conscious development. Because if I focus on my conscious development there must be countless others doing the same. When I originally started doing my weblogs people thought I was mad. Saying why are you writing your whole life on the internet. Many people sat with me and tried to stop me from doing this. What is quite funny is that people around me started to act strangely. I have been as honest as possible. I've avoided giving out peoples names.

Another amazing thing is that as more and more people join the internet I have watched the hits on my website rise. If I am feeling down the hits fall (people seem to lose interest and the return rate slows down). If i've done something of public interest the hits rise. Really weird.

I can also check what people have been searching for and who have stumbled across on my site. I placed a chemical formula of a quite obscure and random psychedelic ( I just typed in psychedelic formula on google) and through it in a weblog and you would be amazed with the amount of people searching for the exact formula. The length of which is about 20 characters long.

Enjoy the logs, the more people who read it the more I feel like this is worth while.

P.s. Apologies for the spelling and grammar issues. I tend to let the fingers do the talking I seldom reread what I have wrote.

Zak.