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Cristina Molina

@walkingcities

I am a Diplomat. I love Jesus, my family & the world. I work for the U.S. Military Resurrection Camps. My Media Lic# is 12209837

Caribbean, Asia, America, German great-grandfather; Latin Bergabung Ocak 2014
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Cristina Molina
Cristina Molina@walkingcities·
You can reunite with your deceased/resurrected family members. Please contact resurrectionmedia.us@gmail.com and they will forward you a form you fill out with info about your family member & they will locate them in the camp and coordinate your visit to a Resurrection Camp. At the time when we die and our corpse expires, our soul rises like a hologram from our corpse and that hologram regenerates back to flesh; because the community is unbelieving of the resurrection in this manner, the hospitals transfer us to military camps where we farm. I work for the United States Resurrection Camp Media Offices marketing the existence of Resurrection Camps and reuniting family members. You can reunite with your deceased/resurrected family members. Please contact resurrectionmedia.us@gmail.com and they will forward you a form you fill out with information about your family member and they will locate them in the camp and coordinate your visit to a Resurrection Camp. You can also RELEASE family members from the Resurrection Camps.
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Love Music
Love Music@khnh80044·
Every morning, this elderly man walks around the block just to say hello to his old dog friend. She shows up every morning like it’s an appointment 🤗🤗❤️
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Dr. Josef
Dr. Josef@DrJosefWD·
This is a serious biological problem.
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💪🎭..Rai ji..💪🎭
There's nothing better than music and dance... Be thankful for a guy with a sense of humor. 😍🙌
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Wicker
Wicker@OG_Wick0·
💔 "The hardest goodbye is the one we never want to say. Run free, buddy. 🐾🌈"
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Help A Teacher
Help A Teacher@HelpATeacher·
Important!
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SnoopyAndWoodie
SnoopyAndWoodie@Anklebiters0904·
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Lucy
Lucy@TheLucyShow1·
One last swim😭
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Prachi Malik
Prachi Malik@PrachiMalik·
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Karin Harmse
Karin Harmse@KarinHarmse·
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HHS Rapid Response
HHS Rapid Response@HHSResponse·
"We have not only a physical health crisis in our country, but also a mental health crisis." — @SecKennedy President Trump's MAHA strategy is helping address this, with nearly half of all states implementing cell phone restrictions in schools. The result: 📉 Psychiatric referrals go down 📉 Disciplinary problems have gone down by as much as 80% 📈 Grades go up 📢 Lunchrooms are loud again, with students engaged in conversation.
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Inspiration & More
Inspiration & More@LifeWithJohn·
Kindness begins with the understanding that we all struggle.- Charles Glassman
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Dr. Roger McFillin
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"It wasn't me. It was my mania," a client told me once, explaining an affair. Desire became "hypersexuality." The lies and hotel rooms became "impulsivity." The fallout became "emotional lability" — Bipolar II, diagnosed in fifteen minutes, no prior history of mania, right after she blew up a twelve-year marriage. I asked her: "What if you weren't out of control? What if you were making choices — terrible, destructive choices — but choices nonetheless?" The silence in that room said everything. This is what modern psychiatry has mastered: transforming conscious choices into involuntary symptoms, moral failings into neurochemical misfirings, and the natural consequences of our actions into evidence of disease. The DSM had 106 labels in 1952. Today it has nearly 300. Did humans suddenly develop 200 new ways to be mentally ill? Or did the psychiatric industrial complex develop 200 new ways to pathologize normal human experience and profit from convincing you your personality is a disease? Take the client who sat in my office after years of therapy, drugs, and a stack of diagnoses that read like a medical textbook's greatest hits tour. He said something I almost never hear anymore: "I'm a jerk. I'm selfish. I want things my way all the time. When people don't give me what I want, I lash out and hurt them. I get irritable. A lot of people don't like me. I don't like me. Help me break this cycle, doc." No bipolar disorder to hide behind. No ADHD excuse. No treatment-resistant depression to blame. Just raw, uncomfortable self-awareness. You have Borderline Personality Disorder, so your emotional volatility isn't your fault. You have ADHD, so you can't keep commitments. You have Bipolar Disorder, so that explains the maxed-out credit cards. Every time we use a label to explain away behavior instead of confront it, we destroy someone's belief in their own capacity to change. We've replaced transformation with resignation, and we charge $200 a session for the privilege. Why did you have the affair? "Because I have Bipolar Disorder." How do we know? "Because I had the affair." That's not science. That's circular logic with a prescription pad attached. And it's not just adults rewriting their choices as chemistry. I've sat with parents explaining their son's job losses and drug use as "self-medicating undiagnosed depression" — diagnosed in fifteen minutes, after his third firing. What never made it into the chart: a childhood of nannies, after-school programs, and vacations interrupted by work calls. Every material need met. Emotional presence treated as optional. He didn't need another diagnosis. He needed the truth. Same goes for the phone in your pocket. "My ADHD is so bad, I can't focus on anything." How many hours a day are you on your phone? They check: 8 hours and 37 minutes. Yesterday alone. Your brain is getting bombarded with algorithmic dopamine hits for eight and a half hours a day. You check your phone roughly 140 times daily. And the theory is that your inability to focus is a neurodevelopmental disorder? Your brain isn't broken. It's working exactly as designed — responding predictably to the environment you built for it. That's not a diagnosis. That's a doorway. AWAKEN. Is Everything a Psychiatric Disorder Now? - Live on Substack, link in first comment. #MentalHealthTruth #PsychiatryExposed #PersonalAccountability #RadicallyGenuine #AWAKEN
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𝕐o̴g̴@Yoda4ever·
Puppy's adorable reaction to first rain..🐕🐾🌧️😍
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