The time that you have in form is limited. That is the very nature of the three-dimensional plane. It is
about learning to live with limits. And learning to live with them without becoming limited!
But all of you are in your own particular form, wrapped up in a specific body and persona, for a short time only. There is absolutely no point in clinging; you will keep these aspects of yourself for just as long as you need to, and then they will drop away. The fear that so many of you encounter in your striving toward freedom is unfounded. Your body is a thing of finite duration. You cannot live in it forever, nor would that be a very helpful thing. To treat it with respect and love: that is a wonderful way to approach it. To listen to its concerns, its pain, its longing and its needs: this is to love. And that, ultimately, is your purpose.
So love your body, in thought and in deed. Attend to it with tenderness and care. But be careful if you find yourself beginning to bargain with it. “If I do this for you, you will do that for me.” No, this is not love, but business. And you cannot conduct business successfully with someone as intimately connected with you as your own body. It is bound to fall upon the sword of some hidden contract.
And the most critical and often the most difficult call to love comes when you try to turn your love toward yourself.
To love your eternal essence without condition or demand, this is also important. To see the brightness and beauty of your soul, to see and feel its connection to all the other infinitesimal sparks of glorious consciousness everywhere, everywhere in the universe and beyond—this is often the way into the most fundamental of spiritual tasks being undertaken when they assume form.
This is remembering. Remembering that which you already know, that which you have always known, that which is always true. And when you touch into those memories, there is a rightness, a recognition that frees you from the limits of form. Do this often, dear ones. For it is ever there for you, and there is little so settling, so comforting or so expanding as giving yourself the chance to be in that place of perfection.
It is easier to approach your love for other aspects of yourself if you are feeling pretty well made for your soul. It is so terrifically lovable. But the body and the persona, the mind—these are all a little more challenging. And yet they need your love as well. Or rather, you need to learn to love them with the same openness and generosity that you can bring to loving your soul. For that is the purpose of it all. For you to love.
And for you to love others truly, you must begin with yourself. The vibration must run through you—without interference—for it to be received in clarity by another. As you judge yourself, so shall others feel judged. You know this.
So today, please contemplate the ways in which you love and fail to love yourself. It becomes increasingly critical to bring to the fore the gifts you are carrying, and the conduit through which they must pass is created by love. This is an absolutely essential step if you, both individually and collectively, are to come into flower, to bloom.
Please know that there is infinite love and support for you here. It is with you all the time.
Many blessing to you, dear ones.
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…Brutal Marijuana Studies Now Emerging – It Should Never Have Been Fully Legalized
So many scientists, doctors, Big Pharma CEOs and politicians simply LIE.
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This man, Richard Horton, runs one of the most prestigious medical journals on earth, The Lancet, in the UK. Read this:
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We have seen with autism-causing vaccines (thanks to Bobby Kennedy Jr and Dr. Andrew Wakefield) and now with the Covid jew-jab, that scientists and medical doctors are fully capable of and willing to LIE to protect their careers, and their statistics may be misleading or even suggest the exact opposite of the truth.
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As I have repeatedly written, the fate of Dr. Wakefield says it all. He proved in a sound scientific article that certain vaccines containing mercury (“thimerosol”) cause autism!The Lancet approved and published it!
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Then Big Pharma, which places lucrative medication ads in all these medical journals, including the other two big ones, JAMA and NEJM, threatened The Lancet with a boycott. So they caved in, retracted Dr. Wakefield’s article, smeared him as being corrupt, and then the doctor lost his license to practice medicine!!!!
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This man is a hero!
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How many whores in white smocks told us — LIED to us — that the Covid mRNA vaxx (rushed at “warp speed” into production in 2020 with no five-year safety period for testing) was “safe and effective” — and that ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine were “dangerous and ineffective”?
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So, anyway, I am NOT endorsing this article found below, merely reporting it, and there may be some truth in some of it.
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It is also a fact that the more people become arrested, convicted and sentenced to federal or state prison (for selling marijuana, and other prohibited activities), the more profit certain stockholders make, both for housing, feeding and guarding prisoners and also for making them work as basically slaves in so-called “prison industries.”
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The old newspaper The Spotlight had a horrifying article on this. MILLIONS of Americans are now prison slaves.
I can also say that my late brother Todd smoked a lot of pot and it did make him lazy.
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And I know a US Army veteran of both Iraq wars who told me he felt more anxiety and even paranoia when he tried smoking pot.
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I also watched, on the other hand, a video about the US Marines during the Vietnam War, and one comment was by a supposed USMC veteran of jungle warfare. He said “we did smoke pot before combat. It calmed us and didn’t slow down our reflexes at all. I’m still here, after all.”
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I think the truth may be in the middle; pot is good (in limited amounts) for some people, and bad for others.
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And the hypocrisy of the elites about all this is unspeakable. They deliberately make the masses miserable in a hundred different ways, causing financial and health precarity, then they condemn the masses, the goyim, for smoking something that actually does help them cope, even if the side effects might be bad.
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Are they then suggesting that the other soothing drug, alcohol, might be a safer alternative????
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Nope.
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And if alcohol is actually more dangerous — and especially if booze causes more violence — why then not ban booze again, just as we did 1920-32 during “Prohibition”?
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People smoke pot because the jews have turned our nations increasingly into a kind of hell, and people naturally feel very depressed and even doomed. They sense that our rulers do not love and protect us, but actually despise us, lie to us, and ruthlessly use us.
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If you are against pot, and booze, then be for the true thing that calms us, and really solves major problems, national socialism.
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What did these women want from me? A husband who is not a drinker and not lazy or dysfunctional, but a real man who can hold down a job, be paid well, and help her raise a beautiful family. And we delivered!
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As this excellent book proves, we banned selfishness (yes, it was punished under law, and the Gestapo arrested miserly business owners who caused health problems or injuries for workers), and we re-educated the Germans to love and help each other!
For years, marijuana advocates claimed that if only America would loosen restrictions, we’d all see how beneficial the drug is. But now, more than 10 years after the first efforts to do just that, we are seeing that the critics were right.
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Liberal pot laws and increased usage are far from the panacea pot-lovers claimed. Starting back in 2012, Colorado passed a law to allow private use of marijuana. Soon the state of Washington joined the Centennial State in loosening its pot laws. And many more came in the following years, especially when the states began to realize it could tax “legal” marijuana and bring millions into their state treasuries. Now even the federal government is looking to loosen the reins and is preparing to take pot off its Schedule One prohibitions, a move said to be the first step in decriminalizing marijuana.
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*** JdN: 21 US states have legalized recreational marijuana
Blue: recreational marijuana is legal; green: medical marijuana is legal; gray:prohibited
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But now these states are finding that it is time to pay the piper, as a raft of ill-effects are spreading like wildfire all across the country. From mental illness to addiction and impaired driving, the effects on many are not as beneficial as advocates claimed.
There do seem to be a very few beneficial uses for pot for a small number of people. It does help in pain relief for the chronically afflicted, it can help with nausea from chemotherapies and it is sometimes effective for those with anxiety.
But all those benefits are limited and are far outweighed by the deleterious effects seen when widespread use is factored in, according to a raft of new studies reported by the Daily Mail. With a pool of more than 40 million pot users to look at, researchers are finding that recreational use of the drug is becoming an increasing problem everywhere it is being tried.
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As the Mail noted, researchers from the Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark have found that despite claims by pot advocates, the drug is just as addictive as any other drug. And 41 percent of users have developed major problems with depression. The research found that chronic marijuana use quadrupled risk of developing a bipolar disorder and added to a rise in psychotic breaks, including thoughts of, and deaths by, suicide, with pot linked to 30 percent of cases of schizophrenia.
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The researchers added that people who already have a propensity for these mental disorders often find that pot makes them worse, not better. That is nothing like the benign effects pot advocates claimed we’d be seeing.
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Pot advocates also claimed that one can’t really become addicted to the drug. This has also been revealed as false. “New research from University of Washington and Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute estimates 21 percent of marijuana users had become addicted,” the Mail reported, adding that at least four million Americans have developed “marijuana use disorder” since pot became so much easier to get.
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Another claim that many advocates have made is that pot will calm you and make sleep come easier. This is also not true, studies have found. “A 2021 study in the journal BMJ reported adults who used cannabis 20 or more times in the previous month were more likely than non-users to get six or fewer hours of sleep per night,” the Mail reported.
*** At the Mayo Clinic I did hear the exact opposite.
There was a cancer-patient round-table discussion and one man, who was terminal, and thus had both pain and anxiety, said he slept MUCH better by using marijuana.
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In addition, 39 percent of daily pot users developed clinical insomnia. An even more alarming study says that pregnant women will put themselves at a 70 percent higher risk of birth defects if they regularly use pot during pregnancy, and they will be 2.3 times more susceptible to a stillbirth.
Also, “A 2022 study published in JAMA Pediatrics found prenatal cannabis exposure after five to six weeks of pregnancy is associated with attention, social and behavioral problems that persist into early adolescence,” the Mail reported.
Finally, the evidence seems irrefutable that heavy pot smoking is just as bad on your body as heavy tobacco smoking. Smoking anything — pot or tobacco — increases the risk of coronary artery disease and also puts users at an increased risk of lung disease.
*** JdN I would agree that all smoking is bad for the lungs
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However, there is Rick Simpson Oil, which one ingests orally.
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Margi used it in 2018-19 as part of trying to beat her cancer naturally, without chemo and radiation, which have terrible side effects and often do not work, or work for just a year or so and then the cancer returns (as it did with Margi). However, during her Rick Simpson Oil period, other ailments which she had had for years did disappear.
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A study from Canada found that “three-quarters of marijuana users had emphysema – a lung disease which leaves sufferers struggling to breathe — compared to two-thirds of tobacco users,” the Mail wrote. While it might be a better idea to go to a prescription model, where only seriously ill people are able to gain access to pot, it seems clear that recreational and non-medicinal use has had detrimental effects on Americans.
I think cannabis is great. There are different types of it, and some much stronger than others. I have used some on occasions and found it sort of numbing and warm, mostly pleasant if done in a relaxed setting.
The downsides were temporary restlessness, reliving emotional breakups in my head some times, and sleeping too heavily.
I didn’t really get “the munchies” but food did seem more palatable. I had suffered decades of digestive disease and so actually wanting to eat was a positive thing for me. I think the experiences made me feel much better spiritually and able to accept more things in life with less torment, even without continuing it. I feel more self confident and self-aware and have overcame some very depressing things.
Who in his right mind advocates tobacco, one of the main causes for diseases like cancer, COPD and others? Tobacco is a poison which only temporary numbs the senses, so one feels better – but then one becomes addicted to it. Tobacco ages one very fast and destroys brain cells.
I don´t have anything against Tucker, but here he clearly was talking BS. Maybe I should show him how the “freeing of the mind” worked for my grandfather who destroyed his health with decades of smoking (even after he quit half-way into his lifespan, it left a permanent negative impact) and who died of COPD in a hospital.
I´m all for legalising marijuana. Of course, it should be used with caution – which goes for every substance.
It´s quite hypocritical when nationalists celebrate binge-drinking but condemn weed!
From my experience: I got some weed from associates some years ago…it just calms me a bit like alcohol, but without the negative side effects.
I recently discovered HHC, a (currently) legal related substance. I found that consuming edibles like gummis with HHC has a similar effect, but I don´t need to smoke anything. Depending on the dose it just calms me or makes me feel a bit “stoned”.
I´m not a fan of the vape liquid, as it makes me cough and doesn´t have much effect at all.
Another substance which is good for relaxation and mostly legal is CBD, also derived from hemp. I also prefer edibles here.
To sum it up:
Every drug should be used with caution. Everything can be abused.
It´s hypocritical if people (usually conservatives) demand the “consumer freedom to choose” when talking about unhealthy nutrition like meat, industrial sugar and alcohol, but on the other hand they want weed banned.
https://www.repubblica.it/cronaca/2023/09/13/news/covid_via_libera_nuovi_vaccini_da_inizio_ottobre_prime_dosi-414324065/amp/
Grande Olocausto dopo la Deportazione dei tedeschi.
Rabbia estrema!!
I think cannabis is great. There are different types of it, and some much stronger than others. I have used some on occasions and found it sort of numbing and warm, mostly pleasant if done in a relaxed setting.
The downsides were temporary restlessness, reliving emotional breakups in my head some times, and sleeping too heavily.
I didn’t really get “the munchies” but food did seem more palatable. I had suffered decades of digestive disease and so actually wanting to eat was a positive thing for me. I think the experiences made me feel much better spiritually and able to accept more things in life with less torment, even without continuing it. I feel more self confident and self-aware and have overcame some very depressing things.
Thank you for relating your own valuable experiences. 🙂
This is a point where I totally agree with hippies who want to legalise it.
And many conservatives and nationalists disagree.
For years they bashed smoking weed ad something only negroes and leftists do.
I don´t like this logic: Group X is doing something – so it must be bad.
Also Tucker Carlson told some nonsense a while ago.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/tucker-regime-promoting-marijuana-hates-tobacco-nicotine-frees-mind-video/
Who in his right mind advocates tobacco, one of the main causes for diseases like cancer, COPD and others? Tobacco is a poison which only temporary numbs the senses, so one feels better – but then one becomes addicted to it. Tobacco ages one very fast and destroys brain cells.
I don´t have anything against Tucker, but here he clearly was talking BS. Maybe I should show him how the “freeing of the mind” worked for my grandfather who destroyed his health with decades of smoking (even after he quit half-way into his lifespan, it left a permanent negative impact) and who died of COPD in a hospital.
I´m all for legalising marijuana. Of course, it should be used with caution – which goes for every substance.
It´s quite hypocritical when nationalists celebrate binge-drinking but condemn weed!
From my experience: I got some weed from associates some years ago…it just calms me a bit like alcohol, but without the negative side effects.
I recently discovered HHC, a (currently) legal related substance. I found that consuming edibles like gummis with HHC has a similar effect, but I don´t need to smoke anything. Depending on the dose it just calms me or makes me feel a bit “stoned”.
I´m not a fan of the vape liquid, as it makes me cough and doesn´t have much effect at all.
Another substance which is good for relaxation and mostly legal is CBD, also derived from hemp. I also prefer edibles here.
To sum it up:
Every drug should be used with caution. Everything can be abused.
It´s hypocritical if people (usually conservatives) demand the “consumer freedom to choose” when talking about unhealthy nutrition like meat, industrial sugar and alcohol, but on the other hand they want weed banned.
Thanks. Good reasoning.