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How Do You Think People Will Change as the World Changes?
Until today, we have built our sciences and industries according to our egoistic nature, where we each prioritize self-benefit over the benefit of others.
Our era, however, is marked by a fundamental shift that we still have yet to process properly. The shift is that we are now operating according to an integral principle, rather than a linear one.
The integral principle is a new attitude to the environment and to the world. The world itself operates according to this integral principle, and we will end up working solely according to it.
We are currently at an evolutionary stage marked by a revolution in our perception of reality. We are on course to perceive reality fundamentally differently, not limited to this world. Instead, reality extends and expands until it has no limits, and, together with that, we begin to live within our consciousness, thoughts, and desires, rather than in this physical world that is vanishing from our senses, with its outdated egoistic modes of conduct.
Tomorrow's world will be led by the idea that positive human connection is key, that we will feel so tightly connected that each person's self disappears, and we integrate, as it is written, “as one man with one heart.”
What would we feel then? We cannot describe new feelings that we have yet to feel, but in general, it will be good. It will be a world without corporeal limitations, without the Earth and the universe, a completely new world.
Taken from New Life episode 1255, The Evolution Of Employment, Part 2
Full episode available here>>
kabbalahmedia.info/programs/cu/Sy…
#future #sustainable #development
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Rwandan migrant Emmanuel Abayisenga had his asylum application to France rejected multiple times since submitting it in 2012. Despite orders for deportation, he remained in the country illegally.
The priests trusted him with the cathedral keys, putting him in charge of locking up and caretaking. After he set the building on fire, destroying the organ and organ loft, Father Maire took him in, offering him shelter in his own home while awaiting trial.
He then murdered Father Maire.
Europe in a nutshell.
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U.S. President Donald Trump:
"Iran has to open up the Strait of Trump - I mean Hormuz."
Contributed by @AZ_Intel_.
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The Dutch: Tallest nation on Earth. Average male height: 6'0". Average female height: 5'7".
What do they eat? Dairy. More dairy per capita than any nation. Cheese, milk, butter, yogurt. Plus meat, fish, eggs.
1860s Dutch: Among shortest Europeans. Average male 5'6".
What changed? Not genetics. Economic development. Access to dairy and meat increased.
150 years later: 6 inches taller. Same genetic population. Different nutrition.
The Japanese: 1900 average male height: 5'2". Diet: Rice, fish, minimal dairy, some meat.
Post-WWII: American occupation introduces dairy and increased meat consumption.
Modern Japanese average male height: 5'7". Five inches taller in three generations.
Genetic changes don't happen that fast. Nutritional changes do.
South Korea: 1950s average male height: 5'5". Diet: Rice-based, minimal animal products.
Modern South Korea: Wealthy nation. Increased meat and dairy consumption.
Current average male height: 5'9". Four inches in two generations.
North Korea: Same genetic population as South Korea. Separated in 1950s.
Modern North Korean height: 5'5". No increase. Still eating rice-based diet with minimal animal products due to poverty and food scarcity.
Identical genetics. Different nutrition. Four-inch height difference.
China: Northern Chinese eat more wheat and meat. Southern Chinese eat more rice and less meat.
Northern Chinese average: 5'9". Southern Chinese average: 5'7". Same nation, different regional diets, two-inch height difference.
The pattern is global: Height correlates with dairy and meat consumption, not genetics.
Wealthy nations with high animal product consumption: Tall.
Poor nations with grain-based diets: Short.
When poor nations become wealthy and increase meat/dairy intake: Height increases within generations.
Modern height differences reflect meat access across the last century, not genetics across millennia.
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Dr. Andrew Huberman just confirmed a “wild conspiracy theory” about incandescent lights and LED bulbs.
The long wavelengths found in incandescents increase your metabolism and “charge your mitochondria.”
Conversely, the LED bulbs that most of you have in your house are “causing disruptions in mitochondrial function.”
DR. ANDREW HUBERMAN: “Your mitochondria function better, you increase ATP production, your metabolism increases in the presence of red light, long wavelength light to the skin.”
“Shine long wavelength light on somebody, watch blood glucose levels in a blood glucose test, and it’s blunted.”
“Now, the LED lights that are commonly used now… that short wavelength light, in the absence of long wavelength light, has been shown to damage the mitochondria.”
“This used to be considered crazy. This was like chemtrail crazy, right?”
“But now we’re starting to see from animal studies and human studies, from Glenn Jeffreys and others, that people’s vision gets better when they get in front of an incandescent bulb once a day.”
“If they get sunlight, which also has long-wavelength light, your vision improves because of improvements in mitochondria.”
The Biden administration quietly pushed incandescents out of the market through aggressive energy regulations.
But you can still find them online today if you look hard enough.
If that health insight stood out to you, there’s a lot more where that came from. (See post below)
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Internationally recognized neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Huberman reveals a surprising trick to help you fall back asleep when you wake up in the middle of the night. “I can’t promise, but I’m willing to wager… that within five minutes or so, you’ll be back to sleep.”
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