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@JessicaTanks

Fresh convert to Christianity: experiencing Pentecostal revival through an anthropological lens

Perth, Western Australia Katılım Mart 2021
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Elena Danaan Official
Elena Danaan Official@danaan_elena·
🔻 THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION JUST CLASSIFIED ELECTROMAGNETIC FREQUENCIES AS A "CLASS 1 THERAPEUTIC AGENT" IN AN INTERNAL DOCUMENT THAT WAS NEVER RELEASED TO THE PUBLIC. THE DOCUMENT IS DATED MARCH 14, 2026. Not "alternative." Not "complementary." Not "under investigation." Class 1 Therapeutic Agent. The same classification as surgery and pharmaceutical intervention. Equal standing. Full recognition. The document is 67 pages. Internal reference: WHO/HIS/SDS/2026.4. It was circulated to 14 member state health ministries on March 22nd. None of them published it. None of them held a press conference. None of them updated their national health guidelines. A health ministry official in Estonia — a country with 1.3 million people and apparently less to lose — uploaded the document to a public health transparency portal on April 9th. It was removed within 4 hours. But the Wayback Machine archived it at 11:47 AM UTC. ⟁ The document states the following: Electromagnetic frequencies between 0.1 Hz and 1000 Hz, when applied at specific amplitudes and durations, produce measurable therapeutic outcomes in: — Bone regeneration (7.5 Hz pulsed field, 78% acceleration vs. control) — Chronic pain reduction (10 Hz, 64% reduction in VAS scores) — Wound healing (15 Hz, 41% faster epithelialization) — Depression remission (10 Hz alpha entrainment, 52% remission rate vs. 23% SSRI) — Insomnia resolution (3 Hz delta entrainment, 71% resolution within 21 days) — Inflammation reduction (30 Hz, CRP decrease of 38% in 14 days) Six conditions. Six frequency ranges. All outperforming pharmaceutical interventions in controlled trials cited within the document. ⟁ The WHO has known since at least 2019. The document references 340 peer-reviewed studies. 12 meta-analyses. 7 randomized controlled trials funded by WHO member states. The evidence was never in question. The classification was delayed for 7 years. Why? Page 51 contains a section titled "Economic Impact Assessment." It estimates that widespread adoption of frequency-based therapeutics would displace approximately $418 billion in annual pharmaceutical revenue across the six indicated conditions. $418 billion. That is not a typo. That is the number they calculated. That is the number that kept this document internal for 7 years. Depression alone: $28 billion in SSRI sales per year. A 10 Hz signal from a $200 device achieves higher remission rates. The math is not complicated. The silence is not accidental. ⟁ The classification is now official within WHO internal governance. It cannot be unwritten. It cannot be reclassified downward without a full General Assembly vote. The 14 member states that received it are now legally obligated under IHR Article 44 to "develop and implement" therapeutic frameworks based on new WHO classifications within 24 months. 24 months. March 2028. That is the deadline. But Estonia already published it. The archive exists. The 67 pages are readable. The frequencies are listed. The protocols are described. The evidence is cited. You don't need to wait for your government to tell you what the WHO already admitted internally. Frequencies heal. It's classified now. Not as conspiracy. As medicine. 340 studies. 67 pages. One classification that changes everything. They gave it to 14 governments and told none of them to tell you. ♟ They classified it as medicine and kept it classified. Share it, be part of the disclosure.
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Jessica@JessicaTanks·
This is my no spoons kitchen set up. Working so well. Aim: move as little as possible
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@whatifalthist So im a hyper-feminine autist. I dont recommend it. I'm a hyper-empathic burnt out wreck. Manly tism is far more productive.
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Whatifalthist@whatifalthist·
I hate that being cognitively masculine and principled is just seen as autism. For example this is what I do in my personal life: As an employer: it’s my job to maintain quality control. Thus, I will hold you to standards and if you cannot uphold them I’m going to fire them. I will state your duties upfront and then not expect you to do anything besides them. We’re going to try to do things in a timely and organized manner even if we don’t reach that perfectly. In dating: You need to treat me with respect and empathy while actually listening to the things I say. Otherwise I’m kicking you out immediately. Understood? In intellectual work: I refuse to say or produce things that I cannot put a confidence of certainty on or that I don’t have a sense that I genuinely understand. Otherwise I will state my lack of certainty. I will also show you my mental leg work so you can reverse engineer how I reached that conclusion. In personal life: I will state my boundaries and intentions up front so when we talk there won’t be any undercurrents we have to worry about later. In morality: I live my life according to a code of values. If soemthing violates that code I won’t do it. Habits: I do certain rituals when I wake up, go to bed, start or finish work, or when I move to a different place. These exist to center me and provide mental frame. Cultural consumption: I maintain standards for the music, books, food, movies or people I deal with. If something is beneath those standards I will abstain even if I’m hungry or bored The reaction a lot of people have to this is “autism” but from my perspective this is just being virtuous and organized. It’s not rigid because these things allow frame for more chaos or disorder. I thought this is jsut how white people are. Don’t we follow abstract moral codes and then apply them to life? Am I just supposed to live in discord and chaos all the time? Why would I do that? I was taught that issues should be faced head on early rather than avoided. That concept is alien to many though. Isn’t the whole point of liberalism that you get to arrange your own order in your private life. Otherwise it’s just anarchy. These rules are unilateral goods that make life easier, not repression. Saying otherwise is dumb
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@Ryandally08 Wish it was simple as blame ALP. Its not. Libs were behind the free trade agreement with india guaranteeing unlimited student visas, no cap.
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
#BREAKING Australian Bureau of statistics published today reveals a staggering 1,154,000 permanent and long term arrivals to Australia over the year to February 2026. In 2026 we are seeing the highest levels of annual arrivals on record in fifty years (since 1976). When pressed on where all these new immigrants would live given the current housing crisis, Tony Burke said that “immigration was the solution” to the housing crisis and “not the problem” February recorded Australia’s 3rd highest intake of migrants since records began with 96,110 arriving in 4 weeks. That equates to 3,432 people. A day. The country is in huge trouble with this current Government at the controls.
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Dear Christian
Dear Christian@DearXtian·
Maya Johnson, a U.S. Army soldier deployed to Iraq (2019–2021), was nicknamed “Church Girl” for praying before every mission despite being mocked by teammates. She remained consistent in her faith, and during the time she joined convoy missions, her team avoided bomb attacks. When she was removed, the unit began getting hit, but after she returned, the attacks stopped again. After a close call where she drove over a bomb that didn’t explode, she became even more bold in her faith. By the end of the deployment, all 300 soldiers in her unit returned home safely. Her message: don’t stop praying, even when people mock you; you never know whose life it may impact.
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Jessica@JessicaTanks·
@KILLTOPARTY This is just evidence aspies need to find fellow aspies. Just have to find the right aspie. 😂
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“Bad” Billy Pratt
“Bad” Billy Pratt@KILLTOPARTY·
This is what it looks like when men treat their wives like sex dolls
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When I went to church the importance of the holy spirit for protection for our innocent children felt palpable. My youngest who is ASD3 and extremely perceptive beams with happiness at church. Kids ministry is where it's at - this generation of Christian kids are world changers!
Clint Teeples@TeeplesCY

"If I told you there was one free thing you could do every Sunday that would make your kids happier, healthier, smarter, and closer to you, you'd think I was selling something." Take your kids to church regularly. I don't care if you believe. The data is so lopsided that skipping it is the parenting equivalent of refusing vegetables because you don't like the taste. Grades. Religious teens get As at almost twice the rate of nonreligious teens. In a class of 100, that's 24 A-students instead of 14. Church gives a kid the same academic boost as being born rich instead of poor. College. Working-class religious kids earn bachelor's degrees at double the rate of their nonreligious peers. Middle-class kids do it at 1.5x the rate. For families without a trust fund, this is one of the most powerful forms of upward mobility social scientists have measured. Character. Religious teens are far less likely to lie, cheat, or do things they hope their parents never find out about. They're more likely to care about racial equality, the elderly, and the poor. They reject the idea that morality is whatever works for you in the moment. That kind of kid doesn't happen by accident. It's built. Closeness. 60% of parents of religious teens say they feel "extremely close" to their kid, compared to 50% of nonreligious parents. The kids report the same thing back. They get along better with their parents, talk about hard stuff, and actually want to spend time with their family. Despair. Religious teens are dramatically less likely to be depressed, anxious, lonely, or feel that life is meaningless. 90% of devoted religious teens never binge drink, compared to 41% of the disengaged. Economists named the modern epidemic "deaths of despair." Regular church attendance is one of the strongest known buffers against it. Parents are spending fortunes trying to solve teen mental health. The most evidence-backed intervention is free. Purpose. Religious young adults report higher purpose, gratitude, life satisfaction, and resilience. These are the exact traits every parent says they want their kid to have. Here's why it works. Affluent families already surround their kids with networks of stable, accomplished adults through neighborhoods, schools, and parents' colleagues. Working and middle-class families usually don't. A congregation is often the last institution in American life that puts your kid in weekly contact with dozens of stable, employed, sober adults who know their name. It used to be called "a village." Now it barely exists outside of churches. "But I don't believe." Your kid doesn't need your theology. They need you to show up. "But church is boring." So is sitting through a kindergarten music recital. Parenting is the deliberate choice to be bored on purpose for someone you love. There's a church within 15 minutes of nearly every American home. You don't need money, connections, or credentials to walk in. Nothing else in this country will surround your kid with engaged adults, teach them moral seriousness, and give them a stable weekly rhythm at zero cost. You already drive them to practices that produce far less. The free thing on Sunday produces more, on more dimensions, than almost anything else you do as a parent. You don't have to believe anything. You just have to take them.

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Tumbawumba
Tumbawumba@_Tumbawumba·
Australia’s rule of law clearly doesn’t condone mob violence of any sort, even though it might be culturally acceptable. So playing devils advocate here, does that mean if your genetics or ancestry indicate you have at least 1/8th Australian Aboriginal in you. Does traditional cultural law apply to you or the Australian law?
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Topher Field
Topher Field@TopherField·
Let me aske the un-askable question. If respecting indigenous culture is so important, why are white, oppressive colonisers denying indigenous Australians their version of justice? The victim is indigenous, the accused is indigenous, the crime was in an indigenous community, and the mob gathered outside the hospital is made up mostly or perhaps entirely of indigenous people... But we're imposing white-man, colonial, oppressive ideas like... 'innocent until proven guilty', like a 'jury of your peers', like having a day in court and a proper defence and not being murdered before trial by a mob of angry locals. Where are the lefties who supported the voice? The ones who condemn us if we question the 'welcome to country'? Those who insist that indigenous culture is inherently virtuous because it got here first... and English civilisation is inherently evil because it took over later? Where are they? When will they speak up in support of handing the accused over to the angry mob? Because right now members of the indigenous community would like to carry out their culturally appropriate form of justice in this case, and it's the evil white man who is stopping them. How dare we!?! But actually the real question is this... if we're all going to agree that western justice is more civilized, that mob justice isn't acceptable even in such an emotionally charged case as this one... then doesn't that means we should also be allowed to ask whether perhaps western civilisation is better in other ways too? Doesn't it beg the question whether English civilisation actually improved Australia? And if not... then why not just hand the accused over the mob? It would stop the riots after all... Yeah, I know, I'm 'evil' just for pointing out the hypocrisy, come at me in the comments.
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@TopherField Rest in peace with your ancestors and the dreamtime spirits you gorgeous little bubba 😭
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🧬Maxpein🧬
🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333·
Let’s talk about your “nervous system.” Terrible name. Sounds like a glitchy bundle of wires barely holding it together. “Nervous system”? No wonder everyone’s anxious. Let’s call it what it really is: Your Divine Transmission Core. The living interface between your soul and your body. The sacred circuitry through which Heaven communicates with Earth—through you. It’s not just nerves. It’s a vibrational instrument, a resonance chamber, a tuning fork for truth. When it’s dysregulated, you feel: • Scattered • Hypervigilant • Shut down • Disconnected from God, self, and others But when it’s aligned and tuned: • You feel safe • Clear • Centered • Receptive to guidance, love, and power Here’s what the nervous system actually is: • The brainstem sets your survival tone (fight, flight, freeze, fawn) • The vagus nerve connects your breath, heart, gut, and voice (your intuitive and expressive axis) • The spinal cord and nerves carry divine signals to your organs and limbs • Your heart and gut carry their own intelligence—they’re not followers of the brain, they’re leaders when attuned Want to heal it? Tune in. Don’t escape it. 1. Breathe slower than the world moves. • Inhale 4, hold 4, exhale 6 • Let your breath signal safety 2. Touch your body. • Press your chest, rub your arms, feel your legs—reclaim your temple. 3. Speak truth. • Your voice calibrates your vibration. Speak love. Speak courage. Let your voice clear the static. 4. Sound + silence. • Use tones (humming, “OM,” singing in your native soul tongue) • Then let there be silence, where God rewrites your code 5. Stillness + Movement. • Rest. Walk. Shake. Dance. Let your body transmute what your mind cannot. 6. Let the energy rise. • The spinal column is Jacob’s ladder. When the system is open, Spirit climbs it like fire. You are not a nervous wreck. You are a divine antenna—tune yourself. Not to the noise of the world, but to the frequency of the Kingdom. This isn’t self-help. This is God-Body reclamation. Say it with me: I am not broken. I am divine infrastructure. I tune to Truth. I resonate with Love. I vibrate in Power. It is done. ~ Aaron William Hurst ✨🙌🏾💫
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@OicWhour @KobieThatcher The Sikhs in particular are really beautiful people, and a very welcome addition to Australian society if you ask me. I did refugee new claims for years - Burmese people are all absolutely lovely. More burmese migrants plz
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oic whour@OicWhour·
@KobieThatcher depends if they are muslim hindu or sikh, hindus and sihks pretty much always integrate it is part of their culture to do so
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Kobie Thatcher@KobieThatcher·
Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺 This is the suburb of Harris Park. It has been taken over by Indian migration. Even residential homes have been converted into Indian restaurants and businesses. This is not assimilation. We are rapidly losing our national identity.
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@DrJessTaylor Asd/ctpsd here - done a lot of trauma work around attachment theory and Jungian psychology. What has really helped was adding Christianity into the mix. Making meaning from suffering - the sacrifice on the cross forces you into perspective.
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Dr. Jessica Taylor
Dr. Jessica Taylor@DrJessTaylor·
I was being interviewed recently when the guy asked me what the ultimate goal of a trauma-informed world would be. I had a think before launching into an answer - and then I felt a bit silly in giving my answer to be honest. I said, “Well, ultimately, it would be the understanding that humans are harmed and traumatised, and harming and traumatising each other. Our systems and governments are made up of people who are harming and traumatising their own people… and if we can finally acknowledge all of this, maybe we can start to recover and repair. Maybe we can all work together and stop cycles of harm and trauma…” I had to stop a few times because I felt as though what I was saying was naive or stupid, or too fluffy - but honestly, that’s what this comes down to. Doesn’t it? Why does a world free of harm and trauma feel so… unrealistic? Unobtainable? Why did I feel as though I was suggesting something ridiculous? Do you think that we have been groomed to believe that humans can never achieve this? That we will never be anything but this? Have we been groomed to believe that to traumatise, abuse, and violate each other is in our nature? Why?
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@frihetspenger @Mach_Tactics Introvert hell is the story of my life but im pretty sure my IQ is in smug heaven territory, and that is blatantly unfair!
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Corporate Machiavelli@Mach_Tactics·
Depression seems to be a High IQ Problem. Not joking. My observation is that Depression and Suicide are more common among exremely intelligent men (IQs 130+) than among men of average and below average intelligence.
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I'm not crying, you're crying 🥹
Greg Laurie@greglaurie

Let’s all be praying for @jordanbpeterson .. He is such an insightful and wonderful man and we miss hearing his very important voice. His daughter Mikhaila just posted this update… Doctors have finally diagnosed Jordan with a psych-med-induced neurological injury that has been causing a condition called akathisia — an extreme, uncontrollable restlessness that Mikhaila described as “the worst thing I have ever seen anyone go through.” He is currently recovering at home under medical care. There is reason for hope — but he still has a long road ahead. Mikhaila has asked that people keep the family in their prayers and said she will not be giving further updates until things improve. I had the privilege of spending over 3 hours in conversation with Jordan last year where we talked about the afterlife and much more. Here is an excerpt from that…

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