Woah. What a collection of wisdom and truthful insights. I think my brain is full now. I need to forget some junk to make more space for more of this. Thanks Demi!
This morning a few times the thought has come up for me about how to design a new life. It started with the channelled messages and was present for me while I was looking at some other things too. So it feels like a thing to mention here.
One of the spiritual guides who helped me many years ago pointed out that if you look at how your life is and magnify the things you like and reduce the things you don't like, then your new life will be more or less the same. Instead, she suggested, start with a blank slate. Or if you prefer to upgrade to multi-colour pens and marker boards, a blank white board.
Design things the way you would have them be if you could have anything you want. Don't worry about how you get to what you want, how it progresses from where you are. Maybe it doesn't do that. Maybe the life you want manifests when you declare what you actually want. Maybe there doesn't look like there is any path to that way of living because the life you have been living has been designed by someone else, or by "programming" or by the incantations and repetitions of others. If you aren't sure why you are afraid of something, maybe it isn't your fear. If how you've been told to live and feel are things that don't make sense, maybe they aren't from within you.
I think this set of ideas about design is powerful. Might get cute and write a whole "long form post" here on Substackistan about it later.
Gotta say, "long form post" seems a bit odd. You know what happens in Anno Domini 2080? Among many other things (hey, it's gonna be a whole year, right?) we get to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Montaigne publishing the first book of his Essays. Dozens of them. Took years to write. Takes some people hours to read. It is strange to me that Substackistan feels like it has to have "long form post" when I hit the plus button on the app, and then when I am on my dashboard it has "text post" in contrast to other sorts of posts. Like, can't you just say "essay"? It has been nearly 500 years. idgi
We breathe the same as trees in that both harvest moisture with the aid of salt.
We both transpire moisture. We both become limp when dehydrated.
We are not machines using dry gases of combustion and exhaust.
Our physiology is based on hydration not oxygenation. Hydration equals SALT plus water. Hydration is where our healing abilities come into play. Salt restriction directives have caused the massive increase in chronic dis-ease. SALT is an ally and the elixir of life we've hunting for which is why the salt reduction/restriction directives are artificially held in place.
Air is measured by its humidity or moisture. Lungs perform best within humidity range of 30-50%.
The respiratory mucosa must increase the moisture content of the air we breathe.
The lungs require the air reaching the alveoli to be at 100% humidity. That’s drop point or dew point.
Oxygen is the opposite of what the lungs require.
Our lungs rehydrate the red blood cells as they pass through the alveoli capillaries with salt water.
Dehydration is our Achilles heel.
Trees transpire moisture. They do not make oxygen.
Oxygen is a product of air not a constituent of air. Just like maple syrup is a product of maple sap. It’s concentrated by dehydration. Oxygen is manufactured from air by stripping air of moisture to the parts per million of water contamination. Trees / plants obviously do not have the capacity to do this. Oxygen is calibrated by its DRYNESS.
Oxygen toxicity is due to its power to dehydrate.
My article: we breathe air not oxygen, I logically dismisses the gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide as a fraud. It retards medicine. Click on my blue icon to read.
I tip over a few sacred cows. Get ready to revisit all you think you know.
Woah. What a collection of wisdom and truthful insights. I think my brain is full now. I need to forget some junk to make more space for more of this. Thanks Demi!
LOL! No prob-llama! Anytime!! 🤣🤣🤣
yes I would like to join you on your pirating adventures! and I too would like to spiral into control once in a while
This morning a few times the thought has come up for me about how to design a new life. It started with the channelled messages and was present for me while I was looking at some other things too. So it feels like a thing to mention here.
One of the spiritual guides who helped me many years ago pointed out that if you look at how your life is and magnify the things you like and reduce the things you don't like, then your new life will be more or less the same. Instead, she suggested, start with a blank slate. Or if you prefer to upgrade to multi-colour pens and marker boards, a blank white board.
Design things the way you would have them be if you could have anything you want. Don't worry about how you get to what you want, how it progresses from where you are. Maybe it doesn't do that. Maybe the life you want manifests when you declare what you actually want. Maybe there doesn't look like there is any path to that way of living because the life you have been living has been designed by someone else, or by "programming" or by the incantations and repetitions of others. If you aren't sure why you are afraid of something, maybe it isn't your fear. If how you've been told to live and feel are things that don't make sense, maybe they aren't from within you.
I think this set of ideas about design is powerful. Might get cute and write a whole "long form post" here on Substackistan about it later.
Gotta say, "long form post" seems a bit odd. You know what happens in Anno Domini 2080? Among many other things (hey, it's gonna be a whole year, right?) we get to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Montaigne publishing the first book of his Essays. Dozens of them. Took years to write. Takes some people hours to read. It is strange to me that Substackistan feels like it has to have "long form post" when I hit the plus button on the app, and then when I am on my dashboard it has "text post" in contrast to other sorts of posts. Like, can't you just say "essay"? It has been nearly 500 years. idgi
Great one Demi!! 👏👏
Or they're watching us like a soap opera/ freak show... the butt of the universe.. 😂😂
I'm ready to go!!
How is this for a theme song?!! :)
https://youtu.be/dHu9dXRR8sU?feature=shared
I totally believe that. lol
We breathe the same as trees in that both harvest moisture with the aid of salt.
We both transpire moisture. We both become limp when dehydrated.
We are not machines using dry gases of combustion and exhaust.
Our physiology is based on hydration not oxygenation. Hydration equals SALT plus water. Hydration is where our healing abilities come into play. Salt restriction directives have caused the massive increase in chronic dis-ease. SALT is an ally and the elixir of life we've hunting for which is why the salt reduction/restriction directives are artificially held in place.
Air is measured by its humidity or moisture. Lungs perform best within humidity range of 30-50%.
The respiratory mucosa must increase the moisture content of the air we breathe.
The lungs require the air reaching the alveoli to be at 100% humidity. That’s drop point or dew point.
Oxygen is the opposite of what the lungs require.
Our lungs rehydrate the red blood cells as they pass through the alveoli capillaries with salt water.
Dehydration is our Achilles heel.
Trees transpire moisture. They do not make oxygen.
Oxygen is a product of air not a constituent of air. Just like maple syrup is a product of maple sap. It’s concentrated by dehydration. Oxygen is manufactured from air by stripping air of moisture to the parts per million of water contamination. Trees / plants obviously do not have the capacity to do this. Oxygen is calibrated by its DRYNESS.
Oxygen toxicity is due to its power to dehydrate.
My article: we breathe air not oxygen, I logically dismisses the gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide as a fraud. It retards medicine. Click on my blue icon to read.
I tip over a few sacred cows. Get ready to revisit all you think you know.