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I Am here to help you remember the YOU that has always existed, well before you were formed in the womb.
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Totally get that. That is the common thing to do. But doesn't that also bring into question the one who validates it for you? What makes one's validation more credible than another when it all originates from within? We all have access to the same inner divinity, yet we continue to rely on others to validate it for us.
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Your brain processes self-talk through the same neural circuits it uses for actual speech. Broca's area, the auditory cortex, and the prefrontal cortex all fire when you're just thinking words silently. This is where it gets wild. When participants in an fMRI study repeated self-affirming phrases like "I am capable," their nucleus accumbens (the brain's reward hub) showed 30% greater activation compared to neutral phrases. The nucleus accumbens sits deep in the basal forebrain and receives dopamine signals that encode prediction errors. When you tell yourself something positive, your brain's reward circuitry interprets it as a success expectancy and primes the system to respond more vigorously to actual rewards. The mechanism works in both directions. Negative self-talk suppresses dopamine release in that same circuit. Low tonic dopamine in the nucleus accumbens produces anhedonia, fatigue, and reluctance to start tasks. The symptoms most people call "lack of motivation" are often just a dopamine deficit created by their own internal dialogue. Here's the practical piece. Ethan Kross at Michigan found that third-person self-talk ("You've got this" instead of "I've got this") creates psychological distance that reduces amygdala reactivity. The amygdala is your brain's threat detector. By using your own name or "you" instead of "I," you activate the same prefrontal override used in cognitive reappraisal, the clinical technique therapists use to reframe negative thoughts. Your inner voice also activates the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex, which directly suppresses amygdala activity. A phrase as simple as "calm down, this is just a test" literally downregulates your fear response at the neural level. About 25% of all human thought is inner speech. That means a quarter of your brain's daily processing is shaped by whether you're feeding it threat signals or reward signals. The circuitry doesn't distinguish between words you hear from someone else and words you generate internally. Both hit the same auditory processing regions. You are, quite literally, your own most influential voice.
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🚨BREAKING: Science confirms that brain cells are influenced by our self-talk.

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THE VOICE YOU CALL GOD… IS YOURS For most of human history, morality has been understood as something given. A set of laws handed down by God to define what is right and what is wrong. Entire belief systems have been built on this foundation, guiding how people think, act, and judge both themselves and others. But there is something that quietly challenges this idea. The rest of creation does not operate this way. Animals do not follow moral codes. They do not debate right and wrong. They do not seek approval from a higher authority before they act. Yet they live, interact, compete, and coexist within functioning systems. There is harmony and there is conflict, but there is no morality governing it. Still, life continues. So the question is not whether humans should live with structure. Clearly, structure exists. The question is where that structure comes from. If God is the creator of all things, why would one part of creation require moral instruction while the rest operates without it? Why would animals be governed by instinct and alignment with their nature, while humans require commandments? Unless what humans call “divine law” is something else. Humans are uniquely self-aware. They can reflect, imagine, and act beyond instinct. With that expanded awareness comes complexity, and with complexity comes the need to regulate behavior, not just individually, but collectively. So systems were formed. Agreements were made. Frameworks were established to define what sustains the group and what disrupts it. Over time, these agreements became codified, passed down, reinforced, and eventually attributed to something higher than man—not necessarily to deceive, but to solidify and give authority to what needed to be followed. And so morality became divine. Not because it was given from above, but because it was projected upward. What was created within the human experience was named as coming from beyond it. And once that happened, it became unquestionable. But when you look again, the pattern reveals itself. Animals live without moral language, yet remain within the order of existence. Humans live with moral systems, yet still experience the same harmony and the same conflict. So morality is not what creates order. It is what humans created to manage themselves within it. And if that is true, then something deeper begins to surface. The authority you were taught to look outward for was never separate. The voice that defines, interprets, and assigns meaning—the one you were taught to call God—has always been speaking from within, not as an external ruler, but as the awareness expressing through you. When that is seen clearly, the question is no longer what God says is right or wrong. The question becomes what we are choosing to create, agree upon, and live by. Because the systems you follow did not appear on their own. They were formed, sustained, and carried forward by us. ~ I Am Remembering
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@atmanvenkata @aakashgupta A different question: Why do we continue to look outside for others to validate? You're perfectly capable of validating this yourself, within yourself.
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YOU BUILT A WORLD INSIDE YOU—NOW IT’S AT WAR Inside your body is a world. A living environment made up of original inhabitants designed to sustain life. Cells that build, repair, defend, and maintain balance. Everything working in harmony by design. But that world does not remain neutral. It becomes shaped by what is introduced into it. What you consume. What you expose it to. What you consistently feed into the system. Over time, the terrain changes. When unnatural inputs are introduced repeatedly, the environment adapts. Conditions are created where harmful organisms and competing systems can take hold. What was once balanced becomes contested. Now there are sides. On one side, the original inhabitants—cells doing what they were designed to do. On the other, harmful organisms and patterns that feed off the system without contributing to it. And the body becomes a battleground. Not because something appeared out of nowhere— But because the conditions allowed it. And as long as those conditions are maintained, the conflict continues. Most people never see this. They continue feeding the very things that sustain the imbalance. Not intentionally—but unconsciously. And over time, the original inhabitants are overwhelmed. The systems designed to maintain life begin to fail. This is what dis-ease looks like. Not punishment. Not randomness. But a system that is no longer in harmony. Now look at Earth. The same pattern is there. Earth is also a living system with original inhabitants—humans and nature—designed to exist in balance. But over time, unnatural systems were introduced. Systems that extract, divide, and consume without restoring. Entire environments were altered. Original inhabitants of lands were displaced, forced to defend against invading structures that reshaped the terrain—physically, socially, and mentally. Many of those structures still remain, operating at levels most people do not consciously recognize. Economic systems. Political systems. Religious systems. Social systems. Educational systems. Healthcare systems. All shaping behavior. All directing input. All influencing the environment. And just like in the body— These systems create conditions. Conditions where imbalance grows. Where division is sustained. Where conflict becomes normalized. And just like in the body— People continue to feed it. Unaware. Participating in systems that reinforce the very imbalance they are experiencing. So the war continues. Internally. Externally. Different scales. Same pattern. A system out of harmony will always show signs of breakdown. In the body, it appears as dis-ease. On Earth, it appears as instability. Conflict. environmental imbalance. Social division. The form changes. The pattern does not. And the question becomes the same in both cases: What are you feeding? Because whatever is resourced— Grows. Whether in the body… or on Earth. ~ I Am Remembering
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🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333

You are standing on a living organism that has been breathing for 4.5 billion years. And it is trying to tell you something. In 1970, a British chemist named James Lovelock proposed an idea so radical that the entire scientific establishment laughed at him. He called it “The Gaia Hypothesis.” He said the Earth is not a dead rock with life on top of it. He said the Earth IS life. The atmosphere, the oceans, the soil, the temperature. None of it is accidental. The planet actively regulates itself the way your body regulates its own temperature. When you get hot, you sweat. When you get cold, you shiver. Your body doesn’t wait for you to decide. It corrects automatically. Lovelock said the Earth does the same thing. When CO2 rises, forests expand to absorb it. When the ocean gets too acidic, shell-building organisms pull calcium from the water and lock it into limestone. When the surface gets too hot, clouds form to reflect sunlight. The planet has been running its own thermostat for 4.5 billion years. Without a manual. Without an engineer. Without permission from anyone. It survived five mass extinctions. It recovered from asteroid impacts that vaporized entire oceans. It turned a ball of molten lava into a system that grows rainforests and coral reefs. And then we showed up. In the last 200 years, we decided the Earth was a resource, not a relative. We extracted its blood and called it “oil.” We tore open its skin and called it “mining.” We filled its lungs with chemicals and called it “progress.” And when the planet started running a fever, we debated whether the fever was real. You would never look at a person with a 102 degree temperature and say “I don’t believe in your fever.” But we did that to an entire planet. Here is what Lovelock understood that most people still don’t. The Earth does not need saving. The Earth has survived things that would make a nuclear bomb look like a firecracker. It survived the Great Oxygenation Event, when a new organism called cyanobacteria flooded the atmosphere with a gas so toxic it killed nearly every living thing on the planet. That toxic gas was oxygen. The thing you are breathing right now was once the deadliest pollution event in Earth’s history. The planet adapted. Life rebuilt. New species emerged that could breathe the poison. The Earth will do this again. It will survive us. The question was never “Can the Earth survive what we are doing?” The question is “Can we survive what the Earth will do in response?” Because the planet does not negotiate. When a system is pushed too far, it corrects. It doesn’t correct gently. It doesn’t send a warning letter. It sends ice ages. It sends floods. It sends extinction events. And then it starts over. The planet is not fragile. We are. We are the species that built glass towers on fault lines and cities below sea level and then acted surprised when the ground shook and the water rose. We are not the owners of this planet. We are the tenants. And the landlord is losing patience. The Earth doesn’t need a movement. It needs us to remember something we forgot the moment we paved over the first meadow. We are not separate from nature. We are nature. And the war we declared on the planet is a war we declared on ourselves. You cannot poison the water and keep your blood clean. You cannot burn the forest and keep your lungs clear. You cannot strip the soil and keep your food alive. Everything you do to the Earth, you do to your own body. You are not on the Earth. You are the Earth. And it is running out of ways to tell you. ~ Andre Gonsalves ✨🙌🏽💫

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Are you ready for this rabbit hole?
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Darshak Rana ⚡️@thedarshakrana

🚨The most dangerous thing you can do to your consciousness is doomscrolling. You think you’re observing reality. But, you’re actually living inside a simulation designed to make you forget what reality feels like. Every time you scroll through curated feeds of global disasters, you’re witnessing a carefully constructed representation of the world, filtered through editorial decisions, engagement metrics, and profit motives you never see. The information flowing through your device carries the psychological fingerprints of every system designed to keep you scrolling. You’ve never actually experienced 99% of the events that shape your worldview. Everything you “know” about reality beyond your immediate environment comes through screens controlled by corporations optimizing for your continued engagement, not your accurate understanding. Your consciousness of global events gets entirely mediated by systems that make money when you feel anxious, angry, or obsessed. Your perception of reality becomes literally sponsored by entities whose business model requires your mental disturbance. And…this artificial reality feels more real than actual reality. The curated stream of crises feels more urgent than the conversation with your friend. The distant disaster feels more important than the local problem you could actually solve. The virtual outrage feels more meaningful than the present moment you’re actually living. Your consciousness gets trapped in a kind of meta-reality where consuming information about life replaces actually living life. Where reacting to representations of events replaces participating in actual events. Where feeling informed replaces being effective. Ancient spiritual traditions warned about this exact trap. Maya in Hinduism. Samsara in Buddhism. The Cave in Plato’s Republic. All describe the same phenomenon: consciousness becoming so absorbed in illusions that it forgets its own direct experience of existence. Doomscrolling represents the technological perfection of that ancient trap. You scroll through disasters happening to other people and feel like you’re experiencing something important. Meanwhile, you’re sitting in a chair, staring at light patterns on glass, having emotional reactions to stories about events you will never directly encounter involving people you will never meet in places you will never visit. Your nervous system responds as if these stories are your lived reality. Your consciousness accepts these mediated experiences as genuine knowledge. Your identity becomes shaped by your reactions to simulations rather than your engagement with actual existence. The matrix exists every moment you choose the feed over the present, the screen over the room, the story about life over life itself. The red pill? Simply turning off the device and remembering that your consciousness exists independent of any information system designed to capture it. Reality doesn’t need updates. Consciousness doesn’t need feeds. Existence doesn’t require commentary. The world you can touch, smell, and directly influence has always been more real than the world you can only scroll through.

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@catharina369 And such a beautiful process it is! You definitely have the correct approach. 😊
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@I_AmRemembering Well said. Most of my life I thought I had a soul. But these last years it dawned on me, in a flash of light. I AM the soul. It changes everything. I am taking my first steps into the ascension process. I know it's possible to be in a flash. But I take my time.
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YOUR BODY IS NOT YOU. IT’S YOUR SUIT. Most people move through life as if they are their body. Every sensation, every reaction, every condition becomes “me” by default. But what if that assumption is the very thing keeping You disconnected from Your true position? A clearer way to see this is through something familiar. Think of how Tony Stark operates within the Iron Man suit. He wears it, he controls it, he interfaces with it—but he is not the suit itself. The suit responds to him, amplifies him, and expresses what he directs through it. Now apply that same lens inward. The physical body is the suit. It is highly advanced, responsive, adaptive, and capable of incredible things. But it is still something being operated. The real question becomes—what is operating it? That’s where most people stop short. Because while it’s easy to say “You are not the body,” it’s less common to explore what’s actually running the system in real time. In the Iron Man analogy, there’s another key component: JARVIS. JARVIS is the intelligence that manages the suit, processes information, and executes commands—whether Tony is consciously directing it or not. Within You, there is a parallel. Your subconscious patterns, your autonomic systems, your cellular intelligence, your conditioned responses—all of this forms an internal operating system. It runs continuously, managing everything from your heartbeat to your habits. It does not question. It executes. So now the structure becomes clear: The body is the suit. The internal intelligence is the system running it. And You… Are The One aware of both. Here’s where it becomes critical. If You are not conscious of Yourself as The One wearing the suit, then the system still runs—but it runs on whatever has already been programmed. Old patterns, inherited beliefs, emotional loops, unconscious reactions. The suit continues to function, but not under intentional direction. This is where what people call “dis-ease” begins to make more sense. Not as random failure, but as the result of prolonged misalignment between the operator, the system, and the suit. The body is not betraying You—it is responding to the instructions it’s been given, consciously or unconsciously. The danger is not the suit. The danger is forgetting You Are The One wearing it. Because once that is forgotten, the system takes over by default. But when that is remembered, everything shifts. You no longer fight the body—you work with it. You begin to observe the system instead of being run by it. You become intentional about what is fed into it, knowing it will execute whatever it receives. And in that awareness, You naturally return to Your rightful position—not as the suit, not as the system, but as The One Who can direct both. You are not your body. You Are The One wearing it. ~ I Am Remembering
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Goku's Super Saiyan Blue Transformation Was Wild! 🛐
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Everything we eat was alive at some point, so it’s not really about plants vs animals in that sense. For me, it comes down to what that food brings into the body and how it affects my state. With animals, there’s also the factor of the condition they were in before becoming food. Most animals raised for consumption experience a high level of stress, and that affects their biology. When you eat that, your body still has to process whatever is present in that tissue. On the other side, raw fruits and vegetables tend to be easier for the body to process, so the energy you feel afterward is different—lighter, clearer. So I don’t look at it as ‘right or wrong’ foods. I look at it as: how does this make me feel and function? That’s what determines what I choose to take in.
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LIVING FOOD MAKES YOU FEEL DIFFERENT THAN DEAD FOOD ✨🙌🏾 © Alia's Herbals
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@Jacksonsrule And if the yield from the asset is higher than the interest from the loan, it's still profit even after the offset.
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Billionaires don’t have bank accounts like you and me. They have art collections,Yachts,Mansions,Stocks. None of it gets taxed until they sell it. So they just never sell it. They borrow against it instead. Live off the loans. Pay almost nothing. Then when they die, their kids inherit it all tax-free. The wealth never gets taxed, It just gets passed down. And we wonder why the gap keeps getting wider.
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@damienechols Not: I Am and you are not. But: I Am and so are You.
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In Gnostic thought, the Demiurge is the “craftsman” who shapes the material world. Eventually it forgets its place and begins to believe it is the one true God, or the ultimate source. It is not evil….just blind, mistaking itself for the infinite. The ego is the Demiurge within us. It was meant to be a container, or a craftsman shaping experience, but somewhere along the way it forgot its role. It began declaring: “I am the true self. I am this name, this body, this story.” Like the Demiurge, it mistakes the shadow for the source. What the Demiurge is said to do, the ego mirrors exactly. The Demiurge creates a false world; the ego creates a false mental world of thoughts and stories. The Demiurge divides reality; the ego labels, judges, and splits everything into me and you, good and bad. The Demiurge rules through powers called archons; the ego rules us with fear, desire, and judgment. The Demiurge traps the divine spark in matter; the ego traps our awareness in identity. Neither the Demiurge nor the ego need to be hated or battled. They are confused servants who forgot their master. Liberation comes not from destroying them, but from seeing them clearly. You are not the Demiurge’s world of chatter and division. You are the silent source, the eternal Tao, the divine spark itself.
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@PaulAustin3w Psilocybin was my starter psychedelic as well.
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You don’t actually know who you are. If you start removing everything you can observe like your thoughts, your body sensations, your roles, your memories; well...what’s left? Most people never go far enough to find out. They stop at the personality. But the real inquiry begins when even that is seen as something appearing, not something you are.
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EVERY THOUGHT YOU HOLD BECOMES SOMETHING YOU CARRY Most people think thoughts are fleeting. Random. Harmless. But the moment you give sustained attention to a thought, it begins a process. Not instantly visible—but active. Forming. Organizing. Attention is not passive. It is formative. What you hold in your awareness long enough does not remain a thought. It becomes something you are carrying. Now consider this. In your waking state, you are constantly planting. Thoughts, ideas, fears, desires—each one receiving attention becomes a seed. Some pass through and dissolve. Others, you stay with. You revisit them. You feel into them. You give them energy. Those are the ones that begin formation. And when you sleep, consciousness does not stop. It shifts. It enters another domain where those same seeds can express without the constraints of the physical world. They combine, distort, expand, and play out. Dreams are not random. They are engagement with what has already been given attention. So if someone is unconscious in their waking life—unaware of what they are consistently thinking about—they are still creating. Still planting. Still forming. Just without intention. Now bring in the process of pregnancy. The moment conception happens, something invisible begins forming. And once the mother becomes aware, everything changes. She becomes intentional. What she consumes. What she exposes herself to. What she avoids. How she moves. Because she understands something is developing. Something that will arrive. Now apply that directly. The moment you accept an idea and hold it with intention—you are pregnant. And from that moment forward: Your attention becomes nourishment. Your belief becomes stability. Your actions become environment. Doubt introduces stress. Contradiction distorts development. Neglect weakens formation. And if you are unaware that you are carrying it, you will treat it carelessly. This is where most people lose what they are trying to create. Not because the process doesn’t work— But because they do not recognize they are in it. They conceive ideas and then doubt them. They nourish them one moment and contradict them the next. They abandon them before they reach term. Or they constantly start over. Conception after conception. But nothing is ever brought to completion. So the result is either distortion… or nothing at all. But when this is understood, something shifts. You stop treating your thoughts casually. You become aware of what you are holding. You become selective with what you allow to take root. And once you decide—truly decide—you maintain it. Not by force. Not by constant checking. But by consistency. The same way a mother does not question every moment if the child is forming—she maintains the conditions and allows the process. That is the posture. Because every idea you sustain is moving toward form. The only question is— Are you aware of what you are carrying? ~ I Am Remembering
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@0xQuasark OR, the controllers of our created systems knew how liberating the substances were and implemented these world systems as far away from these substances as possible.
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There are exactly 4 plants that contain 5-MeO-DMT naturally: Diplopterys cabrerana (chaliponga), Anadenanthera peregrina (yopo), Virola theiodora (epená), Mimosa tenuiflora. And ALL of them come from: 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗔𝗺𝗮𝘇𝗼𝗻. The strongest psychedelic in the world, grows in the furthest place in the world. It's almost as if nature knew how challenging the substance was and didn't want to make it easy for us to acquire.
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YOU ARE A CELL INSIDE A CELL INSIDE A CELL There are moments when you wake from a deep dream and, for a brief space, nothing is fully assembled. The body is present, but orientation is not. Time, place, identity—they take a few seconds to return. In that gap, something is revealed. What you call “you” has not fully reattached yet. This shows that identity is not constant. It is something that re-forms as awareness reconnects to the body. The body never went anywhere. It continued functioning the entire time. But awareness—your conscious point of reference—was no longer anchored to it in the same way. So, it is not that consciousness turns off during sleep. It shifts. In the waking state, consciousness is interfacing with the world through the body. Sensory input, structure, continuity—this creates what you call reality. In the dream state, that same consciousness is no longer bound to that interface. It moves through mind-generated environments, unrestricted by the same rules. Identity becomes fluid. Space and time become flexible. Experience continues, just in a different domain. This is why the phrase “sleep is the cousin of death” carries weight. In both cases, consciousness disengages from the physical interface. The difference is return. In sleep, consciousness comes back to the same body and reorients. In death, it does not return to that specific form. The mechanism is similar. The outcome is different. Now extend that awareness outward. The human body is made of trillions of cells, each performing functions that sustain the whole. They live, adapt, replicate, and dissolve. But then the perspective shifts. The human itself begins to resemble a cell—autonomous, yet part of a larger system. If the human is a cell, then humanity becomes a collective layer of cells within a greater body—what you call Earth. And if that holds, then Earth itself becomes a cell within an even larger system. The pattern does not stop. It repeats. Scales change, but structure remains. Cell within cell. System within system. At each level, something is organizing, sustaining, and expressing. And what animates all of it is the same underlying presence—Consciousness. Not contained within any single form, but expressing through all forms simultaneously. The cell, the human, the planet—all become interfaces through which Consciousness experiences itself at different levels of localization. So when you sleep and “lose” awareness of the body, nothing is actually lost. The point of experience simply shifts. When you wake and reorient, awareness locks back into that specific interface and reconstructs identity again. This suggests something prior to identity. Something that is present whether the body is online or offline, whether the environment is physical or dreamt, whether the scale is cellular, human, or planetary. Consciousness does not sleep. It does not begin or end. It moves, expresses, and experiences—through every layer, every system, every form. And all of it is happening at once. ~ I Am Remembering
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@6lackceo @SaycheeseDGTL What's more difficult, though? Changing the system or changing your choice? All we have control over is ourselves.
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@SaycheeseDGTL The enemy is and still always have been the system.. until that change the cycle continues
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