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Shadow Tech Alchemy

@shadowtech01

Colin E. Davis - Shadow work theory and practice, books and coaching.

Austin, TX Katılım Kasım 2023
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Shadow Tech Alchemy
Shadow Tech Alchemy@shadowtech01·
My new documentary film, "Melissa Mari: Musical Alchemist of Stage and Psyche is completed. Here's the trailer: youtu.be/_t90C5gooaI And all info is on the website at: melissamarimovie.com You can also watch the full movie ahead of time. Just send me a message.
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Shadow Tech Alchemy@shadowtech01·
@gingerhaderach @TheProjectUnity Oh thats excellent! If you are interested, let me know and I'll DM you a PDF copy of my first book that goes into the metaphysics of the shadow using the yin-yang archetype.
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Bronwyn Millar
Bronwyn Millar@gingerhaderach·
@shadowtech01 @TheProjectUnity This whole year has been shadow work for me. I'm writing a book on the Yin Yang. Applying polarity principles to pretty much everything I see and do.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
If I had to think of one of the boldest lies told to the public, one of them would be: "we found the passports of the attackers in the rubble at ground zero"
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Shadow Tech Alchemy@shadowtech01·
You thought you figured out my story and the moral of it by doing a few minutes of research on me. You thought that Shadow Tech is a "causal model for physical healing". Nope. Shadow Tech is an ongoing laboratory report by two individuals engaged in psycho-spiritual maturation. After Melissa got sick, we not only engaged in every physical avenue for healing we could access or afford, but we doubled down on the assumption that continuing the inner work could heal the disease. That did not work out, but the amount of progress we made maturing ourselves over 12 years was highly effective. Melissa and I both worked though so many inner child wounds and became so much more balanced as individuals. Our relationship became a beautiful, incredible work of art. We did what you are not doing. We worked on ourselves internally so that we would not grow old to become angry, bigger assholes who dump our shadow energy into the collective. What was learned is that we do not control the timeline of our lives. But we can make the time we have a true joy if we can integrate the wounded complexes that are getting in the way of that. And we were successful in that to a degree that is quite miraculous actually. And I will continue to mature and grow into a finer human being. Its really sad to see so many people such as yourself using social media to go to war with others when what they need to be doing is healing themselves. But thats where we're at and where you seem to be at. I will not be speaking with you after this because you are highly toxic at this time. But I wish you all the best.
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Rods_of_God@Rods_of_God·
Your wife’s death from cervical cancer… despite 20+ years of the deepest shadow integration, IFS parts work, alchemical partnership, nutrition expertise, alternative protocols, mentorship and framing the disease explicitly as unintegrated emotional/family-line trauma… proves that Shadow Tech… as a primary causal model for physical healing… is at best insufficient and overclaimed. I am sorry for your loss… but cope harder douchebag.
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Bronwyn Millar
Bronwyn Millar@gingerhaderach·
911 cracked me. I could not bring myself to believe any govt would do something so evil and heinous. I truly believed in journalism and thought some intrepid hero would have exposed this crime. I refused to watch the doccies until my bestie - who was going out of her mind with horror - begged me to watch one with her. I came out of that broken and it took years for me to get over the ontological shock. When the scamdemic hit I knew they were behind it. The same evil fuckers.
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Rods_of_God@Rods_of_God·
You’ve obviously never been a safety investigator. Ever seen a house burnt down with a roll of toilet paper not so much as singed? Stranger things have happened. Pointing out ‘isn’t that weird’ isn’t proof of jack shit. Calling anything a lie just because you can’t fathom it… is ignorance. And not only are you ignorant… you’re a magnet for ignorance.
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Five Times August
Five Times August@FiveTimesAugust·
I don’t know how much longer I’ll be posting here. Between all the bots and paid influencer click bait and AI slop, everything just feels fake and toxic.
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Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
Jewish billionaire Michael Milken warns that the entire world will be forced to load their digital health records onto their phones and rely on an AI physician for medical care in the very near future. “It won’t be long before you have a medical teammate who has all your clinical information and all your medical information.” “These will be available to every single person on the planet someday.”
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Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
Something powerful is at war with us. It willingly gaslights us as we begin to notice.
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Liam Out Loud
Liam Out Loud@liam_out_loud·
The West didn’t “randomly go insane.” Andrew Lobaczewski called this process "pathocracy" decades ago: rule by psychopaths. A society where manipulators, narcissists, and ideological fanatics rise to power while sane, moral people are punished for resisting.
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ⱤɆ₳Ⱡ ฿Ɇ₦@AtRealBen·
I think everyone is kinda exhausted just from living to be honest.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Designed a hundred years ago
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Godzilla🦖@GodzillaBort·
@historyinmemes So he forgot to include the part that let the audience understand what was going on for 1/4th of the movie? There's a difference between trusting the audience and starving them for necessary information.
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Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
Stanley Kubrick explains the ending of 2001: A Space Odyssey in a rare phone call.
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Kim Iversen 🇺🇸
Kim Iversen 🇺🇸@KimIversenShow·
@QueenAnticommie Tipping culture needs to die. Time to just pay higher wages, charge prices so that what we see is what we pay. Include taxes and tip in the bill and be done with it
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Anticommie@QueenAnticommie·
I agree with this! If you can’t afford a tip, stay home
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Shadow Tech Alchemy@shadowtech01·
@TheProjectUnity Absolutely. It's up to each of us individually to craft a natural and sane life for ourselves and shed whatever modern cultural values are necessary to do that.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
I don't actually think we can fully comprehend the scale of damage done to the human body in the modern era, especially if you were born and raised deep within the modernised system. The level of 'out-of-balance' with our natural human state we are in, it's shocking. And it's not our fault, but it is our responsibility to remember this truth and attempt to reclaim as much of our natural humanity as possible.
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David Wolfe@DavidWolfe·
You've got to be insane to still be eating McDonald's
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Rex@rexjonesnewz·
@Darbe @DarkHorsess13 @THEBIGCORONA1 Happy for your success. I just grew up in an environment where people associated any scrap of success I ever had personally with AJ, so it means a lot more to me to have my own products and storefront/operation Love AlexJonesStore 100%! And I do appreciate the offer and kindness
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The Culturist
The Culturist@the_culturist_·
Tolstoy believed most men die without ever truly living. He explains in his novella, "The Death of Ivan Ilyich." Protagonist Ivan spends his entire life doing what society told him was "proper": Get a good career, model wife, follow aristocratic social practices. To an outsider, he looks successful, but a closer look reveals that Ivan's soul is rotting from the inside out. He grows ill, and on his deathbed, becomes haunted by a horrifying realization: "What if my entire life was a lie?" Ivan's life of vanity and decadence led to emptiness and loneliness. Even his friends and family don't care for the dying man. Tolstoy's insight is that the greatest human tragedy is not death itself, but reaching death only to discover that you never truly lived at all. Modern people tend to think of death as a distant abstraction that applies to humanity in general, but somehow not to themselves personally. Tolstoy shatters this illusion: He shows that most know intellectually they will die, yet they live as though they are immortal. They distract themselves with status, entertainment, careerism, and social approval, such that they never have to confront what mortality actually means. But the terrifying power of death is that it destroys one's illusions. And in that moment, all the things society told you mattered suddenly reveal themselves to be hollow. However, Tolstoy does not present this realization as nihilistic... in fact, quite the opposite. He suggests that only by fully confronting death can man begin to live authentically. Only when you realize your time is finite do cowardice and conformity lose their grip over you. The fear of death, then, is not something to suppress, but something capable of awakening the soul. A man who learns how to *die* is finally capable of learning how to live.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Cognitive neuroscientist Julia Mossbridge, Ph.D, says these memories from the future could mean the notion of time might not be as linear as we imagine.
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