Jennifer Warters

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Jennifer Warters

@JenniferWarters

Interests : Metaphysics. Toning (ancient method of healing with voice). Jungian Symbolism of Fairytales. All aspects of Disclosure. .

West Yorkshire, UK Katılım Aralık 2010
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Jennifer Warters@JenniferWarters·
“Your spine is your Body Battery. Keep it charged” - Paramahansa Yogananda ( Autobiography of a Yogi ) Check out this self help energy field alignment method which charges the spine with the higher vibrational frequency of emerald light. Scroll down the page for the Emerald Alignment video livingmemoryresearch.net/energy_field_a…
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⸸ Lu ⸸@Ninkizida·
"Not all humans are on the same level of consciousness.."
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Buitengebieden@buitengebieden·
Swans have one off the coolest landing technique ever.. 😊
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
You have your mother's cells in your brain right now. If she ever carried you, yours are in hers. Scientists looked at the brains of 59 women after they died, ages 32 to 101. In 63% of them, they found their sons' DNA scattered across different brain regions. The cells had traveled from the womb, through the blood, past the wall that normally keeps foreign material out of the brain, and settled in. The oldest woman still carrying her son's cells in her brain was 94. In mice, those cells became functional brain cells. The transfer starts as early as 7 weeks into pregnancy. Your cells slip through the placenta into your mother's body. Hers slips into yours. One study found a mother still had her son's cells in her blood 27 years after giving birth. After delivery, between 50 and 75% of women carry their child's cells. During pregnancy, up to 6% of a woman's blood DNA comes from the baby. When a mother's heart gets damaged during or after pregnancy, the baby's cells travel to the injury, latch on, and turn into beating heart cells, blood vessel lining, and muscle. Heart failure tied to pregnancy has a 50% spontaneous recovery rate, better than every other kind. The Mount Sinai team behind the research thinks the baby's cells are fixing the mother's heart from the inside. The cancer data caught me off guard. A study compared healthy women to women with breast cancer. 85% of the healthy group still carried their children's cells. Only 64% of the breast cancer group did. That works out to about 4x lower odds of getting breast cancer if you kept those cells. The working theory is that they patrol the body and catch cancer cells before they grow. A 2022 study found that in developing mouse brains, a mother's cells controlled the brain's immune cells, preventing them from cutting too many connections between brain cells. Your mom's cells helped wire your brain before you were born. And it stacks across generations. A woman can carry cells from her kids, from her own mother, and even from pregnancies her mother had before her. Three generations of cells from different people, living inside one body.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious

🚨: Your mother is always with you, even if she is no longer in this world: science confirms it. Part of her continues living inside you at the cellular level, a real phenomenon known as microchimerism.

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Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Leaked reports threaten Energy Lockdowns within 21 days in Australia and New Zealand. We know that Starmer is threatening the UK with lockdowns. If we allow our freedoms to be taken away again I don’t believe we will get them back. Just say NO !
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peaklass@peaklass1·
In the last week it feels as if Spring has finally flluttered into the hills and dales of the Peak District. The lanes are filled with blackbirds, the moors ring with the curlew’s song, the trees are proudly bearing their brand new green on every twig, and there are daffodils in all the verges. These weeks are some of the best of the whole year for me; when Nature feels poised, teetering, on the cusp of spilling over, but with all that promise still to come, still ahead of us. 📍 Peak District, England ©Peaklass, all real, no AI
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Cian McCarthy
Cian McCarthy@arealmofwonder·
On the cusp... • Siegfried Sassoon •
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It was never about worshipping Yeshua (Jesus) it was about listening to his message and living it. Yeshua (Jesus) came to empower us and tell us that the punishing, jealous god of the Old Testament is not his father . The loving father he speaks of is the Creator, Primary Source and we are fractals of that source. JESUS CHRONICLES - The Lost Teachings by Carol Lamb spiritualalchemy.co.uk/Epiphany_Press….
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🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333·
Why healers in Japan always keep cats?
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Linda
Linda@LndamyDark·
God wants us to help people, but he also states there are 5 types of people we should never help. There's some people out there that really need to see this right now. God bless 🙏🙏🙏
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Wendy 🇨🇦@perfectrose2011·
@arealmofwonder Crocus are beautiful flowers and most folks don't pay much attention to them but more focus is always on tulips and daffodils in spring. Here is a photograph of mine with sunlight illuminating the group of crocus.
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Big Brain Psychology
Big Brain Psychology@BigBrainPsych·
Babies cry because they need physical connection, not because they're manipulating you. Ignoring it teaches them their needs don't matter.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
In only 63 days, a mother bird builds a perfect nest and raises a beautiful brood of chicks. A quiet masterpiece of nature.
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