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@SattarHs

Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Hs@SattarHs·
@Ahmad_Bawa @AGDugin Clearly reason is dry. How does one connect to this higher than reason place ? And then too even when we have reason will keep throwing us questions and ideas to show us the contradictions about this higher realm. How does one do away with this questioning even when1 knows?
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Mustapha Ahmad Bawa
Mustapha Ahmad Bawa@Ahmad_Bawa·
To speak of Ali Larijani is to speak of a mind that navigated Suhrawardi’s Illuministic philosophy with the same ease he did global geopolitics. While his enemies are obsessed with the dry, clockwork mechanics of Kantian reason, Larijani moved through the Malakut—the realm where the Tenth Intellect governs the cosmos. He understood the Purple Archangel, while his killers remain trapped in the mud of their own making. The Americans and the Zionists, in their crude and desperate arrogance, believe striking a man can strike down a nation. They are children trying to extinguish a forest fire with a cup of water. They do not realize Larijani was an embodiment of an ancient, resilient Persian intellect that has outlasted every empire that ever dared challenge it. They kill the man, but they cannot touch the Tenth Intellect he contemplated. Every strike only hardens the resolve of a people who have survived for millennia. Let them celebrate their hollow "success" while the Purple Archangel guides a new generation of Iranians, even stronger than the last. They think they have changed everything; they have changed nothing but the speed of their own inevitable downfall.
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Alexander Dugin@AGDugin·
With Ali Larijani I had very long philosophical conversation but not about Kant. About Sohravardi and his theory of Tenth Intellect, about Malakut and about Purple Archangel. Translator was exhausted finding the adequate words with great difficulty. Larijani was wise and deep.
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Hs@SattarHs·
@Patriot_Josh11 @AGDugin How does one allign with it? Because even then reason will keep on doubting or throwing up questions?
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PatriotJosh@Patriot_Josh11·
Oh, this is rich. So now we’re supposed to believe that a man complicit in mass murdering 42,000 people in less than 48 hours suddenly transforms into a midnight initiate of Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi, discussing the Tenth Intellect, strolling through Malakut, and exchanging notes with a “Purple Archangel”… while the translator is apparently fighting for their life trying to keep up? Let’s be serious, this collapses under even basic Illuminationist scrutiny. Suhrawardi’s entire metaphysical system is built on ḥikmat al-ishrāq (Illuminationist wisdom), a doctrine where truth is not argued, it is experienced. The Tenth Intellect is not cocktail conversation material. It represents the lowest emanation in the chain of divine intellects, the interface between the celestial and the human, accessible only through purification of the soul, ethical refinement, and inner illumination. You don’t debate your way into that. You become aligned with it. And here’s where Dugin’s fantasy implodes: A consciousness capable of endorsing or enabling the systematic killing of tens of thousands of civilians in 48 hours is, by definition, operating in what Suhrawardi would call ẓulma (darkness), a state of ontological distance from the Nūr al-Anwār (Light of Lights). You cannot simultaneously: •Participate in mass ظلم (injustice), •And claim attunement to Malakut (the imaginal realm of divine forms), •While casually name-dropping archangels like you’re at a philosophy podcast. That’s not illumination. That’s metaphysical cosplay. And the “Purple Archangel”? That doesn’t even map cleanly onto Suhrawardi’s angelology, which is structured, hierarchical, and rooted in Zoroastrian-influenced light metaphysics, not vague, aesthetic fantasy constructs designed to sound mystical. Translation: this isn’t esoteric insight, it’s intellectual LARPing dressed in Persian terminology. Dugin isn’t describing a sage. He’s staging a scene. A real Suhrawardian adept radiates light, justice, and harmony. Not contradictions so severe they collapse the entire metaphysical framework they claim to represent. 🔥 Verdict: Not Illuminationism. Not Malakut. Not even close. Just philosophy used as camouflage.
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@danka_mm @Dan_Wyke Read again what I said. I was quoting him generally. His message was many lc patients symptoms aren't permanent and that you aren't broken or damaged .im quoting what he says , not saying im saying that. I do agree with him though
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Danka@danka_mm·
@SattarHs @Dan_Wyke Yes I am. My joints are dislocating daily, I have no collagen left and you say I am not damaged? Oxidative damage cannot be shown in labs.
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Dan Wyke 🦠➡️🧠🔥
This doctor writes really well about infection-associated chronic conditions. I like how in this post (on Facebook) he distinguishes between permanent "damage" and impermanent "dysregulation". #LongCovid #MECFS
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@DrCarolLow @DrMcFillin I said his because I only know about him, haven't read about the others. I cant talk about their work because iv only read about his. Well if it is the mainstream should accept it soon enough. Will wait
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Dr. Roger McFillin
Dr. Roger McFillin@DrMcFillin·
My conclusions after years of studying SSRI's: 1. The evidence shows SSRIs work primarily through expectancy effects (placebo response), while carrying significant risks of harm. The harms ARE significant & people are NOT informed of the risks. 2. Major studies used to justify SSRI prescribing have been exposed as fraudulent or fundamentally flawed. 3. Long-term outcomes are dramatically worse for medicated vs unmedicated patients. 4. The chemical imbalance theory was a marketing strategy, never supported by science." 5. Normal human emotions have been pathologized to expand the market for these drugs." 6. The current prescribing model is built on corrupted research and causes more harm than benefit. The evidence reveals SSRIs as a failed paradigm causing significant societal harm. The foundation of evidence supporting their use has been exposed as corrupted, while long-term data shows they may create the chronicity they purport to treat. There is an urgent need to reform mental health care away from this drug-centered approach and return to supporting human resilience and natural recovery.
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@himynameistf @AdelaP @dlingenfelter No I asked what he said cured you because you said he didn't say what I said. He said basically everything i did. But I asked because you seem to have not read that part. So I sent a Pic. Clearly facts dont work you. Do hope you find your cure one day though
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Platonic Space
Platonic Space@platonicspace·
@SattarHs @AdelaP @dlingenfelter you come off as a jackass and wannabe bully. its a dickhead technique that instead of doing your best to make your case, you demand others to make it for you. fuck off.
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David Lingenfelter, PhD
David Lingenfelter, PhD@dlingenfelter·
ME/CFS is now an objectively identifiable disease, moving past the "psychosomatic" era. Several new diagnostic technologies, including EpiSwitch and Nanoneedle, show high accuracy (90-96%), with AI being key to their success and commercialization. drive.google.com/file/d/1DEDBSh…
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Platonic Space@platonicspace·
@SattarHs @AdelaP @dlingenfelter psychosomatic means you have anxiety or depression and you start imagining having an illness as a form of escapism and maybe even cause that illness to manifest by your behavioral patterns a nervous system disorder where deregulated microglial cells pump out cytokines is not that
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Hs@SattarHs·
@himynameistf @AdelaP @dlingenfelter Try paul garner. Or go listen to the rest of whoever recovered from this. Its serious. Spend some years and this and your body will break down. The book isnt the answer. Everything i have said is about nervous system ideas.
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@himynameistf @AdelaP @dlingenfelter Ya sure. The markers obviously are there. It just means the immune system is overactive as well. Psychological issues have produced symptoms in people and the biomarkers may show it. Its like ptsd. This is just ptsd of the immune system. All the best to you. Take care.
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Platonic Space
Platonic Space@platonicspace·
@SattarHs @AdelaP @dlingenfelter I have my own experiences, you have yours. I have not seen any medical treatment available for the condition. Blood tests do show constant immune dysfunction in half of my dozen immune markers. Also shows immune markers for babesia, lyme, ebv, and cmv. Take care.
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Katie Collingwood
Katie Collingwood@KatieRColl·
Even if the knowledge was outdated at the time of prescription of #SSRIs, the damage done was real and indefinite. So where is the apology? Where is the treatment pathway? Where is the support? It's simply unacceptable to treat people with #PSSD and other iatrogenic harms as collateral damage - especially in a system that claims to help people.
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Hs@SattarHs·
@DrPlantel Modern medicine is good for acute and emergency medicine. The rest it has failed in, but it is now catching up in those areas.
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Nisha Patel, MD MS, Dipl of ABOM, CCMS
Modern medicine isn’t perfect. No argument there, I work in it. But if you reject all of it, even the positives, what’s the actual plan when you’re sick? A psychic? A wellness influencer with no clinical training? A podcast + affiliate link? Essential oils for organ failure? “Listening to your body” while it’s actively crashing? Pretending science is optional is a dangerous fantasy.
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@jesusrglez Na there are much better ways and models. Total waste of time and money. Much simpler ways to do the same thing they achieve.
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Mahlerite
Mahlerite@jesusrglez·
There’s so much we can learn from psychoanalytic theory, don’t let others scare you away from all this knowledge. It is of course flawed, every single one, but we do need it. #Psychoanalysis
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Hs@SattarHs·
@danka_mm Im sorry for your pain and sadness. This must be very difficult on you all especially your son. Every son deserves to have a healthy mom. A sons natural instinct will be to protect and be concerned for his parents. You and your family deserve a chance to be happy and healthy
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Danka
Danka@danka_mm·
I don’t really care about anything anymore, festive days are a burden and I want them to be over as soon as possible. The only thing that they do is increasing sadness when the reality of this crapy disease hit with the catastrophic consequence it has had on the life of my son. Stollen childhood, without mother since he was 6. I know he is unhappy and lonely, but he bares it so well, so bravely. Before we would travel, go skiing, go do fun stuff. Now he is always stuck at home during his holidays, xbox being the only relief and occasional visits from friends. My husband cannot even leave the house for more than 3h because I am that bad. And even if he could, he is just exhausted, from all the burdens he carries alone. My son is the reason I still exist in this agony… I don’t even care if I die anymore… just don’t want to leave him alone in this world. Fuck Long Covid, the egoistic bitch who infected me and holidays… I hate this time of the year. It is quite possible it will be my last anyway, the deterioration is unstoppable.
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@DrCarlHindy I'd say ironically the answers come when starts to feel more&be grounded in the bodyones being. Not to indulge the feelings though. Our souls are actually rooted in the truth. Intellectualism just means they are disconnected from themselves and so rely on a false way of knowing
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Dr. Carl Hindy
Dr. Carl Hindy@DrCarlHindy·
My personal truths as a clinical psychologist: #127 A wall of ideas and words? Too much insight can be defensive. Intellectualization may masquerade as progress.
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Andrew Baird
Andrew Baird@AndrewDBaird1·
An article from clown world. Garrett Smith thinks eggs are bad for the liver. An egg has 75-80 mcgs of retinol. Such a small amount compared to RDA it's hardly ever likely to build up in the liver and it helps bile flow and helps resolve NAFLD if enough choline from other sources. We have results of people eating 1-3 eggs a day on a low processed food diet getting better liver health and resolving constipation. One scan of a fat free liver and anecdotes of better liver function and helping the thyroid. At the end he tries to sell a selenium supplement when eggs are a good source of selenium. Highly ironic. My mum starting showing signs of dementia at 67 and is now much better 14 years later on moderate Vitamin A, reduced thyroid medication and eating eggs. drgarrettsmith.substack.com/p/we-are-all-e…
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@keithgeraghty All these conditions indeed do have similar overlap with these conditions. Complex pain syndromes mainstream science now seems to be getting to point of sometimes its often emotional or unconscious reasons why they have pain. The same can happen in these conditions.
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Dr Keith Geraghty
Dr Keith Geraghty@keithgeraghty·
Prof Sir Simon Wessely is to oversee some sort of Government investigation into over diagnosis of mental health illness and ADHD. I must remind folks that Wessely argued ME/CFS was nothing but an illness of belief, he said Gulf War Syndrome was a hysteria, and he argued post-viral fatigue was so simialr to depression, perhaps both were mental illnesses. If you have followed Wessely's talk's over the years, as I have, he has long argued there is no real explosion in mental health diagnoses and his go to joke is the DSM is a silly American thing that no UK doctors use, and its not getting larger (in breath of conditions), it's getting smaller, because its printed on different paper.
Dr Keith Geraghty@keithgeraghty

Hope I am not labouring the point but noted this in the Anthony/Wessely paper: "investigations and clinical practice must take into account" - similarities between post viral fatigue and psychiatric disorders, Essentially Wessely argues depressed patients present with physical symptoms therefore, post-viral syndrome should be considered similar! Which is really an obfuscation of ME/CFS or PVFS?

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Roberts Ozolins
Roberts Ozolins@RobertsOzolins·
@BillyZigouras Oil flows in black rivers from Gog and Magog. Past the ice wall, they have it running on the surface like we have water.
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Hs@SattarHs·
@luuucysummer @himmatb15 Sounds about right. People are at their wits end. Wanting to try anything to help. Some anecdotal evidence from people on the internet have stories of improvement so people try it.
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rs*@luuucysummer·
@SattarHs @himmatb15 no the cochrane study that shows that only measures b12 serum. it does not measure symptoms or quality of life. b12 serum increase is not the same as symptoms relief and damage repair. the following review they published notes it’s a low quality evidence
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Himmat
Himmat@himmatb15·
Questions re: sublingual vit B supplementation: 1) If someone's lips start tingling within 15 mins, does that mean they're actually absorbing it? 2) If someone's cells are not absorbing the vitamins (blood levels are much higher than intake), would IV/injection make a diff?
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