Nahm

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  1. @phoenix666 I don’t mean this argumentatively....but they’ve had the money for at least 20 years. Rights, are the new money.
  2. Like all smart stuff, it’s an American thing. ?? Austria: “Toxic fluorides have never been added to the public water supplies in Austria.” SOURCE: M. Eisenhut, Head of Water Department, Osterreichische Yereinigung fur das Gas-und Wasserfach Schubertring 14, A-1015 Wien, Austria, February 17, 2000. Belgium: “This water treatment has never been of use in Belgium and will never be (we hope so) into the future. The main reason for that is the fundamental position of the drinking water sector that it is not its task to deliver medicinal treatment to people. This is the sole responsibility of health services.” SOURCE: Chr. Legros, Directeur, Belgaqua, Brussels, Belgium, February 28, 2000. Denmark: “We are pleased to inform you that according to the Danish Ministry of Environment and Energy, toxic fluorides have never been added to the public water supplies. Consequently, no Danish city has ever been fluoridated.” SOURCE: Klaus Werner, Royal Danish Embassy, Washington DC, December 22, 1999. Finland: “We do not favor or recommend fluoridation of drinking water. There are better ways of providing the fluoride our teeth need.” SOURCE: Paavo Poteri, Acting Managing Director, Helsinki Water, Finland, February 7, 2000. France: “Fluoride chemicals are not included in the list [of ‘chemicals for drinking water treatment’]. This is due to ethical as well as medical considerations.” SOURCE: Louis Sanchez, Directeur de la Protection de l’Environment, August 25, 2000. Germany: “Generally, in Germany fluoridation of drinking water is forbidden. The relevant German law allows exceptions to the fluoridation ban on application. The argumentation of the Federal Ministry of Health against a general permission of fluoridation of drinking water is the problematic nature of compuls[ory] medication.” SOURCE: Gerda Hankel-Khan, Embassy of Federal Republic of Germany, September 16, 1999. Luxembourg: “Fluoride has never been added to the public water supplies in Luxembourg. In our views, the drinking water isn’t the suitable way for medicinal treatment and that people needing an addition of fluoride can decide by their own to use the most appropriate way, like the intake of fluoride tablets, to cover their [daily] needs.” SOURCE: Jean-Marie RIES, Head, Water Department, Administration De L’Environment, May 3, 2000. Netherlands: “From the end of the 1960s until the beginning of the 1970s drinking water in various places in the Netherlands was fluoridated to prevent caries. However, in its judgement of 22 June 1973 in case No. 10683 (Budding and co. versus the City of Amsterdam) the Supreme Court (Hoge Raad) ruled there was no legal basis for fluoridation. SOURCE: Wilfred Reinhold, Legal Advisor, Directorate Drinking Water, Netherlands, January 15, 2000. Northern Ireland: “The water supply in Northern Ireland has never been artificially fluoridated except in 2 small localities where fluoride was added to the water for about 30 years up to last year. Fluoridation ceased at these locations for operational reasons. At this time, there are no plans to commence fluoridation of water supplies in Northern Ireland.” SOURCE: C.J. Grimes, Department for Regional Development, Belfast, November 6, 2000. Norway: “In Norway we had a rather intense discussion on this subject some 20 years ago, and the conclusion was that drinking water should not be fluoridated.” SOURCE: Truls Krogh & Toril Hofshagen, Folkehelsa Statens institutt for folkeheise (National Institute of Public Health) Oslo, Norway, March 1, 2000. Sweden: “Drinking water fluoridation is not allowed in Sweden…New scientific documentation or changes in dental health situation that could alter the conclusions of the Commission have not been shown.” SOURCE: Gunnar Guzikowski, Chief Government Inspector, Livsmedels Verket — National Food Administration Drinking Water Division, Sweden, February 28, 2000. See statement by Dr. Arvid Carlsson, the Nobel Laureate in Medicine, who helped lead the campaign to prevent fluoridation in Sweden in the late 1970s. Czech Republic: “Since 1993, drinking water has not been treated with fluoride in public water supplies throughout the Czech Republic. Although fluoridation of drinking water has not actually been proscribed it is not under consideration.” http://fluoridealert.org/content/europe-statements/ July 25, 2012 — For years health experts have been unable to agree on whether fluoride in the drinking water may be toxic to the developing human brain. Extremely high levels of fluoride are known to cause neurotoxicity in adults, and negative impacts on memory and learning have been reported in rodent studies, but little is known about the substance’s impact on children’s neurodevelopment. In a meta-analysis, researchers from Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) and China Medical University in Shenyang for the first time combined 27 studies and found strong indications that fluoride may adversely affect cognitive development in children. Based on the findings, the authors say that this risk should not be ignored, and that more research on fluoride’s impact on the developing brain is warranted. https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/features/fluoride-childrens-health-grandjean-choi/ MERICA!!!
  3. @Monkey-man I have a friend who claims for 25 years, at all four houses he’s lived in, he goes into sp for what seems like a couple hours while the same demon is perched in the corner / ceiling of his room. He says it just stares at him, but he feels it is looking through his mind. He says it’s black with red eyes. He is a pretty ‘normal’ fun oriented guy. Edit: (My buddy, not the demon)
  4. @JustinS Very interesting video! Suspicious of how ‘grounding’ was a negative term when I grew up. HUUUGE conspiracy at play here! jk
  5. @Annetta By ‘less wrapped up’, I think you might find the relief in choosing better thoughts.
  6. You stated you want a mentor, I thinks that’s a great idea. I just opened google maps and searched ‘drawing classes’. There were 11 places within an hour from me. Hopefully you have the same luck!
  7. @bslpiontds I hear ya. It’s relative to everything else so try a bunch and stay with what works for you. Then down the road, try a bunch again.
  8. @Annetta This might be helpful. Cut the Energetic Cord. Next, move one of your hands with an up and downward motion over your Solar Plexus. Visualize “chopping” the cord and by doing so, you are breaking the flow of energy to the other person. Again, set the firm intention to break this cord now for good. https://drkatharina.com/how-to-cut-energy-cords/ Another approach... it’s the thoughts that don’t feel good that we’d like to be without. Unconditionally loving someone for what they are is solid, and directly effective, if accessible. We’re all where we are, and we ‘know not what we do’. Forgiveness is for the forgiver, the forgiven will need to forgive themselves, down the road.
  9. I don’t see improving one’s life as an addiction, though PD could be for someone. I think we help ourselves with our own suffering vs looking to other contemporary methods, we start seeing we are ‘unblocking’ what we ourselves ‘blocked’ and at some point it feels pretty damn good. But then we want to know the whole truth, where that good vibe is really coming from. Before you know it, you’re in a rabbit hole of better and better.
  10. @exhale It’s all relative to each person’s perspective from their current awareness. There are paradigms, and full circles in the experience of raising awareness. They arise in every category and are easily seen with food.
  11. It’s supposed to be simple & easy. The thoughts you want, you want. The thoughts you don’t want - meditate. Some studies have shown, and I agree, that will power is highest once we wake up, and declines to almost nothing by bedtime. I think one could argue this is connection / consciousness. Either way, if you’re aware perspective has everything to do with how life goes, then you make how you feel as the highest priority, and are focused on meditation every morning being part of your life. Sugar comes to mind, in the sense, when we’re in the ‘day after’, or the sugar withdrawal state of mind, our outlook blows. That’s a tricky beast because with a blown state of mind we lack the clarity to trace the negative experience back to the sugar, and the addiction craves more sugar. Shitty cycle. I see it similarly with meditation - you can’t solve a problem with the same state of mind that creates it. The only way to know how much better life will get, is to meditate every day.
  12. @MarkusR neuroscience and theoretical physics - sounds right on to me. Godspeed man. Can’t wait to see what you create.
  13. @saint_charming7 Great question. I think only you could know. If there are things to let go of, or a spaciousness you favor increasing, or resistant thoughts in the mix, then stay strong on the meditation. If you’re filled with joy and bliss, excited and ready, unfolding the steps of your LP, then skip it and get to enjoying the serendipity of your day - but if you suspect the ego is tricking you as to which, then it is.
  14. @bslpiontds What has worked best for me is one hr per morning of focusing on stomach breathing, and being aware of all senses, while relaxing the body head to toe, over and over. I’ve tried mixes too, but I personally get way deeper and let everything go with this method. I also meditate in total darkness, I think it helps the ‘getting lost’ness / disappearing.
  15. @Alien Write two columns on a piece of paper; belief and experienced. Write everything you could ever have any question about in one of those columns. It works well if we are absolutely honest.
  16. “Everything that you activate in your vibration becomes a truth. You can make cancer true. You can make violence true. You can make clarity true. You can make poverty true. You can make abundance true. You can choose anything and give it your attention and make it truth. We say, a novel approach would be to pick things you like and make those true. But before you’re going to be able to do that, you’ve got to say, “It’s not about what’s true and untrue. It’s about what I choose to activate and turn into truth.” —Abraham
  17. @CuteCornDog The pain might be from your thinking about what you’re witnessing, not what your witnessing. Try not to judge. It’s hard.
  18. @egoless Nice integration! It’s another solid call for consciousness work in my opinion. The median population needs to flip a few paradigms so the marketing is seen differently, to see past the product, into the motivations behind it. I think this is happening, just really slowly. Companies aim to make money. As people are buying from higher awareness, companies will trip over each other trying to make what people want next, even if it’s healthier and nontoxic. And at the same time, once we know we are it, we can simply be it, that path without the plight & strife.
  19. @Alien It’s the idea of “you” that is at the root of this. Idea’s are one thing, “I literally don’t exist” is a bucket of minduckery. ?
  20. All is the beliefs of the Truth, of the Source. Nothing, is the Truth.