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Feb 4Liked by Jessica Rose

Thank you for the summary and the book recommendation. I really needed this reminder this morning. It's so important to remember to step out of the illusion that we're somehow being held hostage by some self-proclaimed world leadership organization--that we're stuck on this planet with these crazy people who want to take everything away and there's nothing we can do. It's simply not true. They are the ones that are delusional--thinking that our minds are the last things they need to conquer to have total control. It will never work. We have everything inside of us that we need and it's literally impossible for them to take it away.

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precisely. so happy to hear this. :)

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Dear Jessica,

I've been doing a deep dive for four years into exactly what is happening to people right now. Please read to the end. This is important.

What I think I understand now is that it is not the human itself that breaks down the food we eat, but rather the symbiotes that colonize within our digestive system. They start to colonize from infancy. All living organisms on the planet utilize symbiosis for survival. There are three types of symbiotic relationships; mutualistic, communalistic and parasitic. A healthy digestive flora is filled with mutualistic and communalistic symbiotes that keep all our systems functioning in a healthy state. They are able to break down complex molecules and send signals to many different systems within the body: endocrine, hormonal and immune to name a few. When that healthy flora colony becomes damaged it allows opportunistic parasites to move in and flourish. ●The parasite itself changes the state of the body to a hypoxic state and changes the metabolic pathways towards glycolitic.● Both of these adjustments benefit the parasite and drive the host to crave simple sugars, which are easily digestible by the parasites. The parasites flourish under these conditions. This creates many disease states. Parasitic infections also increase IgG4 levels.

(Maybe the increasing injections destroyed the good symbiotes, we know it completely wiped out bifidobacterium. Do the parasites induce elevated IgG4 to escape immune destruction? Is it the spike the IgG4 is tolerating, or the parasites?)

The facts I listed above are currently indisputable and backed by scientific understanding and observation.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30535608/#:~:text=To%20survive%20and%20proliferate%20inside,be%20used%20by%20the%20parasites.

https://parasitesandvectors.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13071-023-05935-6#:~:text=Previous%20studies%20reported%20that%20several,19%2C20%2C21%5D.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3065634/

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0925443917302739

^^^"IgG4 antibodies inhibit clearance of tumor cells or the invader, respectively, in melanoma or helminthic infections."

I think we should start testing the digestive flora of the people suffering current disease states for parasites. Long covid, hiv, diabetes, Alzheimer's, Autism, chronic fatigue, lupus. All these disease states have two things in common; hypoxia and a glycolitic metabolic pathway. Both of these states are induced by parasites to benefit themselves to the detriment of the host.

The human being is a walking, talking terrarium. We cannot see the terrarium, so we are not aware when it becomes damaged and attribute parasitical disease states to other causes. I believe it is why fasting works. It's why the carnivore diet works. It's why the keto diet works. These interventions starve the parasites of the simple sugars they need to stay alive.

I think the goal of treatment protocols should be to restore the digestive environment to one that is beneficial to colonization of mutualistic and communalistic symbiotes and not to parasites.

Anything ultra processed will feed the parasites. Anything as close to natural as it comes will feed the mutualistic and communalistic symbiotes. I think there must be a variety of food stuffs full of living organisms, though. I don't think the fasting, carnivore or keto diets have it completely correct.

Perhaps a treatment with anti-parasitics. (Perhaps that is why Ivermectin works so well for so many disease states.) Followed by a diet plan that includes living fruits, vegetables, herbs and botanicals; fresh meats and dairy; and aged/fermented foods to establish a healthy digestive flora. These foods are full of living organisms that are beneficial in establishing a colony of healthy symbiotes in the digestive system.

I think this is the way.

"Every person is a collective, a vast and complex gathering of interdependent life. Any description of ‘human’ must acknowledge these intimate strangers. Our bond with microbes is such that they are not so much riders, parasites, and assistants as part human. And we, it’s becoming increasingly clear, may need to begin thinking of ourselves as part microbe."

~Guy P. Harrison

Thank you for your time and consideration. And for all you do to move the scientific debate forward. If you would like to discuss any of this further, don't hesitate to reach out.

Sincerely,

Angela Rhoten

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Just to be a smartass, I thought I’d point out that the mitochondria that supply energy to every eukaryotic cell have a bacillus-like structure with their own individual DNA loop that’s totally unrelated to the DNA in the nucleus of the eukaryotic cell. The thinking on why this is, back in 1978 when I was taking sophomore biology, was that the mitochondrion was a captured symbiont residing inside the eukaryotic cell. Two decades later my friend Margaret Aranda did her dissertation research at Stanford under Prof Ronald Pearl, in which they identified a nitric oxide complex that throttles the metabolic rate of mitochondria. Effectively these captured symbionts are drugged with nitric oxide not to metabolize until sugar or fat is available. The eukaryote protects the symbiont from ever experiencing starvation.

Not long after the Pearl-Aranda paper came out, other workers found that the complexing agent for nitric oxide is morphine. Since nitric oxide reacts with oxygen and water to make highly corrosive nitric acid, the 1985 discovery of endogenous morphine made by eukaryotes will become the single biggest breakthrough in metabolomics since the Krebs cycle. It’s our capacity to drug these symbionts with NO and morphine that enables all life from amoebae to whales to giant sequoia trees to adjust their metabolism. Papver somniferum, the common poppy, devised a symbiotic insecticide to help it thrive. Insects that eat the poppy become sleepy and fall off, then are eaten by birds and other insects…the poppy plant expends energy making vast surpluses of morphine beyond what it needs to govern its own metabolism, but recovers the expenditure by reducing the loss of its own leaves to herbivorous insects.

Symbiosis is an incredibly complex subject, indeed.

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And morphine is a controlled substance. Except, did you know in the late 1930s early 1940s, the US Gov't released a pamphlet on how to make your own morphine/laudanum from poppies? That was before they went drug free of course and drugs had to be *controlled* great method to control people, control access to the drugs that help achieve freedom from chronic debilitating pain of arthritis etc. so elderly can function better. Now of course the next step after cutting off the drugs for pain relief is offer 'assisted suicide' because life is so miserable, rather than provide adequate pain relief for those suffering. See MAID in Canada, a truly truly evil program that people cheerfully and crazily support. These people are anti life and evil to boot.

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PS. I forgot to add, to the point you discussed that Ivermectin was theorized to help increase the biome gut amounts of a specific oxygen fixing bacteria which is wiped out during a 'covid' infection/poisoning. True fact. Theory of some is that is why it helped people with the hypoxia...

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Thank you for your comments!!! So, one could hypothesize, the ivermectin killed enough parasites to allow the healthy flora to reestablish and help the body return to a healthy homeostasis. Perhaps.

I am grateful every day for the internet. The free exchange of ideas and knowledge among the common people of the world has changed us forever. One of the best things it has done is to lead people back to the old ways of food and medicine. Old knowledge is being regained and shared in record time. It's really quite beautiful.

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They have been overcome by the madness of control. I grew up in an alcoholic environment. I am familiar with the gaslighting, lying and bad choices coming from those "in charge". They think if they control every little detail nothing can go wrong, meanwhile everything they do creates chaos and abuse. But, they can't see it, they live in denial- cognitive dissonance. I don't heed the advice of the people in charge, I never have. I call them the "tell you what to do people". They are uneducated and lack discernment.

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Thank you for this info! Fascinating!

What I realize now, in my older years, is how very little we do understand and that there will always be more to be discovered and much will also be lost and rediscovered along the way. Never settled, science is a restless and never ending pursuit driven by curiosity and wonder.

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Great post and made greater by those commenting.

My tiny little point:

The intricacy of interactions in the gut MICRO-biome and other metabolic systems, like the infinity of the universe on a reverse scale, always provides me more proof of. . . G-D!

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Interesting linking these diets to starving parasites. I thought that fasting, paleo, keto, low-carb diets worked by avoiding insulin release. Opposite of typical diet stimulating chronic insulin release. But parasites are an important thing to consider. Thanks for the info!

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You're welcome!

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Mrna isn't in my food, I grow my own.

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Since you are on some kind of spiritual journey, If I may recommend listening to prof. John Lennox. https://www.johnlennox.org/

Beautiful human being, deeply devoted to the topic of consciousness, the origin of consciousness, importance of the free will and why there is this free will in a first place, and the origin of the information in a DNA (since information comes ONLY from a MIND).

He recently published the book 2084: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity, mentioning the same groups of "little moles".

I think that you might really enjoy his interviews and his wisdom.

And thank you for all you have done for us these last almost 4 years.

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Stop spamming with old news.

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Well, those global elitists you refer to are total materialists and totally devoid of any spiritual dimension or even recognize the existence of a spiritual world; sadly, much of humankind is dominated by the same materialism which makes us so vulnerable, to the point where even free will is sacrificed because it is no longer anchored in the spiritual self.

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Only the part of the globalist that - in the end - are just "usefull idiots". The globalists who are really in power - behind te scenes - know much more about spirituality and imagining than the rest of us. This is how they have been manipulating us for the past millennia. They use weapons against us that we have no incling of - and consequently do not have any defenses against. Their main agenda is to drive people away from spirituality so that they can keep on manipulating us.

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yes, but their souls and spirituality are BLACK.

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Soulminkey, 🎯

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This! They put SO MUCH work into this exact thing. And I have to admit they're quite good at it!

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Blind links are a no-no these days. How about a hint?

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Was what Nikki Haley said on Saturday Night Live as entertaining as what Richard Nixon said on Laugh In?

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It's just a link to the commenters own substack. Nothing to fear.

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Hmm, which commenter, because the commenters substack appears after their name automatically.

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That post was also rather strange. It too has a poorly defined link that I did not bother to follow after reading the cryptic comments.

So Rust may be more "on the level" than Philip and Vonu this time around. Time may tell but not important enough to worry further.

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Think of the implications for those who choose power over love. It means no one really gets away with anything! In a way, Harari’s viewpoint gives comfort to those who wrong others. Nothing really matters and death wipes the slate clean. But God or whatever you might call it doesn’t go away, it just comes down to earth to infect bored rich people with fantasies about having that kind of power. Because they can’t believe in something greater than themselves, they begin to play at being God by fucking around with other humans.

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I believe that everything has a very real consequence by design. These people that are causing so much pain on this planet will feel every single amount of pain they've inflicted in the afterlife. I can't remember where I heard this, but basically it was to the effect that control isn't loving. Because we are loved so much, we are given the agency to affect outcomes that ultimately help us learn and grow. These people will eventually face the consequences of their actions and it won't be pretty. I don't believe for one minute that the Creator of this universe is some passive milktoast Being. Just as it's impossible for us to not exist, as energy can't be created or destroyed, its impossible to not have a cause and effect. I also don't believe for one minute that people who inflict great pain will get a slap on the wrist and go on their merry way.

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It is sad, to me, that there is no mention of God. I believe that a there IS cause and effect. There ARE consequences for our actions. In most things, there is a clear moral right and a moral wrong that is universal. And God is more than just love. He is judging us and in the end we will all be awarded perfect justice by Him.

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If not, how can He then be called "Just?" It must be as you write it.

Ray

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You may very well be right, but another way to look at things is that some people as part of their agreements prior to birth agreed to come and play the bad guy so as to facilitate learning for others. I try to withhold judgements as much as my human mind will allow, knowing that I do not yet have all the answers.

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I understand that theory. I had never really heard that whole take on things until about five years ago. For myself, I'd like to think that there's no way I could be in a place of such love and peace, and agree to come to this planet to purposefully inflict horrible pain on others. I just don't think I have it in me, and I don't think a loving Creator would ever ask that of us. I think of it this way--I experienced being in a family where siblings were never held accountable for hurting other members of the family. You get could physically beat up, have stuff taken, lied to, whatever, and it was always "just try to understand they're having a hard time" or something to that effect. That would be the definition of dysfunction. I have done my best to teach my kids a better way--when they mistreated their siblings, they would get called out on it and there would be consequences. I don't think God expects us to just take it in the ass because we're all participating in some weird play. Part of our journey here is learning to stand up and use our voices. I think people need to be careful not to get too invested in the notion that there's no such thing as evil. It's a slippery slope that absolves horrible behavior that should be called out and stopped. Maybe its not so much that our actions are predetermined, but that we agree to come here to learn specific things from each other. Allowing someone to keep hurting us hurts the harmful person, too. You're letting them have more opportunities to do stupid crap that they'll have to account for in the next life.

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Atlandea,

If I am understanding you and your type correctly ...

you must find the answers, they are available, read history books and lots of them, and get out of our way because you are dangerous. People like you will cause our demise because you can’t figure out (ie a Homicidal Psychopathic mind ) and you will hold everything up in terms of our offense and defense while you arrogantly muddle around.

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You need to calm down.

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I’m ok w what you said, I think some other NDE experiences would line up with your concept as well. I mean the loving presence felt in the afterlife is supposed to be at a level beyond what what we are used to experiencing here.

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I think that's very close to the truth if not spot on. In my understanding and logically speaking, if God were to inflict the due righteous "payment" onto every soul which commits evil with no repentance, then He (God) and everyone else would have to wait for "eternity" to begin while He performs this punishment. Something is amiss with the picture here. And I'll write what I believe applies: God, in His great love of peace and tranquility, will cut short the punishment required to satisfy the justice of the evil perpetrated against other souls. Take for instance, Pol Pot, Hitler, Stalin, etc.. They were/are guilty of millions and millions of lives taken. This would take a lot of time to iron out in the terms above. I don't pretend to know anything further, but I assume that God will sufficiently bring justice to them, and cause them to realize that what they have done in life, is atrocious and has exempted them from an eternal existence of any kind. Theirs, along with the rest of the "world" will be darkness for ever; non-existence. This is the cause of their "gnashing of teeth" as denoted in Rev. The physical pain of the fires of Justice, will pale in comparison.

I don't think that anything I can put forth will convince a "spiritualist" to accept the Bible account of such issues as the good, but "unacceptable Jessica" has underlined here in this, her article. I wish there were, but it's deeper and better rooted than the other grand lie we know as Evolution taught in all the schools and colleges.

Very difficult to sway anyone, simply by logical argument. Once again, the human WILL holds sway. And Satan is RIGHT THERE to exploit it.

"Doubt it not"

r

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"has exempted them from an eternal existence of any kind. Theirs, along with the rest of the "world" will be darkness for ever; non-existence."

Is that somewhat like the "poof" theory? When we die we go poof, non-existence. It's a convenient theory for people who are atheists and do not believe in life after death. I believe that existence continues for everyone and we all have free will in this life to do actions, thoughts and deeds that will result in us choosing our own eternal destination - with God or without God for eternity. The Hitlers and Pol Pots of this world freely chose to live an eternal life without God. Hell is knowing you did so and also knowing you will never live in God's presence. This knowing is acute and in the light. No darkness, just the burning light of knowing what you have done to yourself forever. That is justice.

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Napoleon,

What you "believe" has zero effect upon reality. I base my words (with care) upon the HOLY Word of God, which has stood the test of every sort for all these centuries. Even attacks from "inside" the religious circles. God will not allow His Word to evaporate and leave us without a "guide". In His Word, it is very plainly stated regarding "life after death" and the occult paradigm, or spiritualists' mindset. We are HIS Creatures, and He will save the faithful, and destroy (not put in some mystical mind-sauce where the person is forced to recognize their sinfulness for ever, having chosen to do without a Savior. You have been obtusely misled, my brother. You are not alone in this, since it is a prevailing mindset throughout the world. That does not make it correct, though.

How many mind-wandering, trusting, highly educated souls still accept the ridiculous notion of bio-genesis, or macro-evolution, just two of the stupidity puddles that much more than half of the world has stepped in, and refused to acknowledge, on account of their "faith" in reincarnation or some other mystical paradigm.

No, sir, I'm a mechanic, and the facts of true science, and all the other disciplines taught rightly, history, eye-witness, and the logic of our senses all combine to ensure that the Bible is correct and dependable. You are given free will, by God, to choose whom it is that you will obey, trust, and come to love for His unequalled care and devotion to His creatures. He is an amazing and very real God; Whom is close and has NOT turned his back upon us. NO SIR!

May you be persuaded and join the RIGHT side, The side of Trustworthiness.

Ray

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Thanks. Struggling with reality is awful if you have no Faith in a loving all-powerful God. Praise him.

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So well said, thank you Nicol!

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I agree with you. However, I believe that Free Will places a burden on us that we must shoulder. We ought (must?) fight for Truth, Rights, Justice, et al.

We can hide, and live in our own private world (until they come for us). Or we can Lock and Load. Whether it be the genocidal, Nazi Israelis and their American Fifth Columnists; or the Climate Lunatics; or the Fauci-China Virus Fascists; or Biden and his Crime Family; or the Despicable Globalists; or the Endless War-mongerers; or the Homo Cabal; or whatever sorts of evil criminals endanger Civilization, I argue that we need to take up arms and defend Civilization. Civilization is a product of Evolution.

Lock and Load.

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Thanks, interesting read. I agree that our ginormous human brains are actually filters tuning us out from most of what is out there. Certain plants or synthetic drugs can switch some of these filters off. I also picture how people with Down's syndrome are generally kind loving people. I think our pets are much closer to God than we will ever be in this realm, perhaps even angels. There are no tears in heaven so I know my dogs are there waiting for me when I die.

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They're not waiting. You never left as far as they're concerned. It's just you doing the waiting. Death plays tricks only on the living.

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Ah, yes, perspective. You are correct. In this seemingly physical realm as a traveler through time and space I am indeed waiting, though by no means idly or passively. In a realm without time, no one is actually waiting. I am a bit of a stickler for proper use of the English language. I guess the proper term would have been that my pets are awaiting, which communicates the perspective is from here, not there. I stand corrected. Have a pleasant day.

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This might also explain how vaccine injuries can result in smarter kids. I was vax injured as a child and then I was autistic before anyone knew what it was. Just a coincidence, I'm sure...

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Feb 4Liked by Jessica Rose

This, for all you metaphysical sentient beings, is a really cool look at a book I read years ago. Of course at the time I wasn’t sure what to make of it. And now, I feel compelled to revisit it as soon as I find my copy buried within 15 boxes of unpacked books, that is. I really like Jessica Rose. She delves into her work so deeply and precisely; she writes so scientifically & prolifically that it is often difficult to understand. This time was different, tho’; she wrote much more succinctly with brevity & clarity. I am glad she is who she is.

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thank you :)

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my thesis advisors always used to say i needed to write more succinctly...

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My school masters used to comment on my written homework "too brief".

My research supervisor commented "Your brief style of writing suits the project"

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What did/do they know?🤪🤣😍

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That is HARD to do. Over the years I keep trying harder. You have to be merciless with "word smithing". Somehow, you get invested so much in a phrase or word or sentence, that, to CUT it is too painful-- but cut you MUST!

I had a great prof, 1st yr college in English. He taught me more in six months than I caught on to in 12 years before!

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Feb 4Liked by Jessica Rose

Hi Jessica, I know you are on and have wanted to say hi for the last few years but didn't take the time. You are one of my favorites in this new world of new intellects (and who's real & who's fake, of course) all vying for our precious time. We can only take our best shot ... so 'hit me with your best shot'. Joe

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many thanks for the lovely words :)

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and hi!

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Feb 4Liked by Jessica Rose

So interesting and I too believe that “it’s just right here, not far away” my husband is in Heaven and I get “gifts” from Jesus & him often. It’s very comforting! 🙏🏻♥️🌈

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I had an experience that I do not know (nor really care) that was a near death during sleep or a dream given to me as a gift. I am certain it was of the world beyond this earthly one. I got to be with my grandfather who had passed away when I was 11 yrs. old. I am now almost 66. The feeling of this moment with him, hugging him, just being with him was such an exquisite joy/love that it can barely be described. It was just love; but love so big, so intense, so exquisite that it was "bigger than my physical being could hold". It was outside, inside. all around me. When I awakened from this "dream" I was sobbing with the most pure joy I could have, just grateful for the nanoseconds? minutes? I had with him. And I KNEW I would feel this again someday, always. It took me 15 yrs. to get pregnant so until that "dream" the birth of my one and only child was the most love I thought I could ever feel. Well I was wrong but in a good way. This love I experienced was bigger than life; purer yet, and yes, exquisite. I could understand the feeling described by those who had an afterlife experience, of not wanting to come back. This experience changes you forever. Cherish your life here, but do not fear death.

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My mother was an extremely bitter woman who epitomized hatred. It was black, constant, powerful, and I escaped as best I could but I always knew it was out there seeking me and others. She wielded it like a powerful sword, and I've thought a lot about what she derived from this. I always believed she chose this, though family members have attributed it to her own abusive upbringing and her unwillingness to shed that and follow a different path.

We had been estranged for 20+ years when she died recently, as were all of my siblings except for one. My sister, to whom she hadn't spoken in many years, attended her in hospice for several days leading up to her death, although my mother steadfastly ignored and never acknowledged she was even there, or the effort it took on her part to come care for a mother who had been horribly abusive.

My sister and I were talking after mama died and she told me that in the last few seconds of her life, she finally spoke two words: "I'm sorry", in a small child's voice. One more breath and she was gone. She didn't speak these words to my sister, she spoke them to the air in the room. She went to her death ignoring my sister but those last words have since given me pause. I think about this often; she was not a person to ever apologize to anyone for any of the pain she caused. I believe she was already aware of what she was facing upon death, and it is my most fervent wish that she encountered love at her passing.

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Whoa. That's intense.

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Feb 4Liked by Jessica Rose

I found Eben’s work early in the dark days of 2020- it began a magnificent journey for me into the ‘unknown’ its something that I am so grateful for - it wouldnt have occurred with out the huge reveal - that was covid ..

Our ultimate freedom comes when we no longer fear death- it leaves ‘them’ without any power to coerce.. and ultimately leads to joy of living-

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Exactly. The fear of being sick and maybe dying was a huge factor in getting the human race to roll up their sleeves on demand

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I agree 1000%

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Most of all, I think it lives to joy of living. Isn't that something we should all experience. And it's available. It's a matter of being present and grateful.

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speaks to

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You must watch neuroscientist Jill Bolte Taylor's TED talk "My Stroke of Insight":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyyjU8fzEYU

This brought me great comfort after losing my grandma to a stroke and helped me get an inkling of what she may have experienced.

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I also read Stroke of insight and bought three more copies to share with family members. Her left brain had the stroke and she lived through her right hemisphere solely during the aftermath while she relearned how to walk talk etc again. While her right brain was dominant she noticed how she loved everyone and didn’t have any sense of ego. So opposite the results of the Wisconsin researcher who studied meditators brains and said that right prefrontal dominance was correlated with depression!

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There was a woman painter/university art professor who had a stroke. Before it happened her paintings were not particularly successful in terms of people buying them. After the stroke, there was a shift in her painting style and the new artwork was fetching a lot more money, I think something like $10,000 each. Sorry, I don’t have the link.

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Check out her second book, Whole Brain Living.

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I will! Thanks for the tip!

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Ritchie J Davidson was the researcher from Madison WI

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Jill's second book is worth reading as well: Whole Brain Living. I interviewed her and put her methodologies to use. They are remarkable. https://bumpintheroad.us/jill-bolte-taylor-whole-brain-living-after-stroke/ Also worth listening to is Mary Neal, MD's experience where her spiritual paradigm changed "from hope to trust". Think about that and how that orientation would change your life. https://bumpintheroad.us/mary-neal-near-death-experience/

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Feb 4Liked by Jessica Rose

Harari’s argument amounts to ‘what we can’t see doesn’t exist.’

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Harari is flagrantly psychopathic.

What's interesting is that psychopaths (and other similarly disordered individuals) seem to have the least amount of free will.

At least, they are closed off from any sort of positive spiritual growth. They can't understand it or even imagine it.

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Harari holds to a godless, anti-human ideology. Evidently, when he talks about the future not being human, he must still think their is a place for him in the world, lol. Who knows? Maybe, he's not human. 🤣🤡

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Your comment raises some questions about what it is to be human. Clearly living in a homo sapein shell is not enough. Some other quality, attribute or condition is required to be Human.

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My subjective experience is that some people have souls and some are just soulless pragmatists. The difference between a loved family dog vs a great white shark.

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After my husband's death, a friend recommended Ruth Montgomery's book "A World Beyond." I found it enlightening and comforting.

I read Eben Alexander's "Proof of Heaven" almost ten years ago and then read it aloud to my 14 year old daughter (and we discussed it) as part of her homeschooling. I've never been able to believe in God as a fatherly white-haired old man on a throne, but Alexander's description rings true for me.

On a different topic - Early in the spikeshot rollout, I read that the purpose of the spikeshots was to damage the pineal gland and thus cut each person off from the part of his/her soul that remained in the world of spirit when the person incarnated. The author said this disconnection would strand the person in the realm of darkness.

My daughter, before I read this, told me something alarming. She is very attuned to people's "energy" and the world of spirit. She said she could always see a person's energetic "presence" extending outward and upward behind them. But when a person got a COVID-19 vaccine, s/he lost that energetic presence. My daughter said it gave her the creeps to talk to someone who was (so-called) "vaccinated" because it was like talking to a cardboard cutout of a person.

A couple of months after my husband's unexpected death in April 2021, I found out that he had secretly gotten the primary series of two spikeshots in January/February. I would have been terrified of the consequences for his soul if I had known this at the time. But a couple of weeks after his death, a friend who communicates with the spirit world gave me a loving message from him. She said he appeared to her in his beautiful glowing "light body" with an angel standing on either side. Obviously he was not "stranded in the realm of darkness" even though he got the spikeshots. So I have hope that getting "vaccinated" won't condemn other people to that dark fate either...(but I don't just hope; I pray...).

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Empathy ?

The WEF people lack this positive attribute.

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Empathy is a quality that I learned, especially over these past few years, that far too many bipeds are missing.

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Empathy or sympathy? I emphathize because I understand someone's viewpoint, I sympathize because it is natural to do so without understanding why. It is in me.

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Empathy is a deep feeling for other people experiencing emotional pain, physically felt within oneself. Sympathy is expressed by a card in the mail.

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Best general explanation I have found: From a high level, empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, involving a deep emotional connection. Sympathy is expressing care and concern for someone's feelings without necessarily sharing those emotions yourself, focusing more on compassion and support.

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I think he is damaged because of having very repressive, religious parents, who would not accept his homosexuality. He comes across as bitter to me and this explains his complete distrust in anything related to God. Damaged kids become damaged adults 💔.

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You may be right. I certainly agree that what happens during someone's childhood certainly impacts them as an adult.

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He is just mad that God created a world that he wouldn't create. That's why he's into transhumanism - he can create the world he wants, where he is not bald and has to wear glasses.

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Hmmm. Yet Harari is the darling of the globalist crowd, viewed as something of a prophet. He doesn't look bitter to me, he seems to enjoy life.

And FYI his parents were not "repressive" or "religious" -- they were secular Israelis with good jobs, and he had a pampered life by Israeli standards. He went to a special private school for gifted children and he never served in the IDF.

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PS- I think there is relevance connecting Harari's privileged upbringing, his celebrity status, and his mechanistic approach to human consciousness and free choice.

It explains why he is a walking contradiction to his theories. For example, he practices Buddhist meditation, a discipline in which you are supposed to find peace by training yourself to refuse your natural desires and learn to not want anything. So much for humans having no power of choice.

Harari never has to prove his theories by trying to live with them. On the contrary, he dismissed that requirement with an arrogant one-liner: "Consistency is the playground of dull minds."

This is the mark of all globalists. They are above humanity, looking down their noses at us "dull" people who insist on logical and ethical integrity. We believe in a moral Law that we will answer to... which presupposes a Law Giver who will call us to account for our choices. They don't need to have integrity when they see themselves as the New Humans who are accountable to no one.

Therefore, they "choose" to deny universal morality and free choice -- except when they want something from YOU.

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In the spirit of DC Lovell above, their should be there, LOL. We all make mistacks all the time!

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Thanks for the correction, Joseph. For some reason, I can't edit my comments after posting. I need to figure that out.

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It sure would be nice to get back into the original comment and make the correction. OTOH I get why one can’t; one should be impeccable with their words and even stand on their mistakes. Dr Alexander has no problem making numerous mistakes in most of his posts but so what — his messages are clear!

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Oh, and btw, you have to hit reply to your own message and then you can correct but it'll be as a reply to your original message. I should have mentioned this in my 1st reply. Now, there may be another way; I don't know.

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He seems to me to be a little man with little thoughts in a little box. In his imagined uber superiority, I do believe he thinks that of the rest of us, though.

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Indeed. "I think, therefore I am" that is the West's slogan and we have taken it all the way down, to where we're now getting ourselves stuck in it. I found Harari's remark beyond stupendous, he must've suffered a black-out of some sort. I mean, what else would he not find: a soul, love, sadness, dreams, hate? Good thing the man "believes" in oxygen, or he wouldn't be able to breathe.

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What, like viruses? If they cannot be shown to exist, vaccines, masks, lockdowns etc are unnecessary. I think more emphasis should be put on demanding proof; the onus should be on those making the claim to provide it and we should refuse to accept their hypothesis.

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Feb 4Liked by Jessica Rose

I love this book. My son read it when he was asking lots of questions about death. He was about nine at the time but he understood it.

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kids are amazing

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I am so glad the plandemic brought you to us.

Looking forward to hearing the interview

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Feb 4Liked by Jessica Rose

Great book! I also highly recommend Journey of Souls by Dr. Michael Newton where he details the journey that all of us take as souls from one lifetime to another, with a focus on what happens in the spiritual realm.

The first and last episodes of Surviving Death on NetFlix is also a must watch!

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“Our Soul’s Plan: Discovering the Real Meaning of the Life You Planned Before You were Born” by Robert Schwartz. And “Many Lives, Many Masters” by Brian Weiss. These cover the same territory from different angles.

Alexander is being made into a movie. A CGi remake of “Fantastic Voyage” would be, uh, heavenly.

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me and my dad read this book after my mom died… it helped us a lot.

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Feb 4Liked by Jessica Rose

Jessica, thank you so much for everything you are doing and most importantly sharing with our community. You are on a fantastic journey! No doubt because you put your ego/ id/ super id aside in this battle of 4 yrs to help, educate and warn humanity, the universe is happy to reward you with such insights and calm certainty that yes, there is more. You are “love”.

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Yuval Noah Harari is the creepiest man alive. Am I wrong? Every video of him is like the definition of creepy.

https://rumble.com/search/all?q=Yuval%20Noah%20Harari

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he is an insect

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Aren’t we supposed to eat insects?

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It's hard to say who is the creepiest when Gates, Faucho, Hotez, Schwab, Jacinda Ardern, Trudeau/Castreau, Tedros, Victoria Nuland, Lindsay Graham, Hunter, Brandon, and Charles III are all in contention with Horrori for first place.

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You forgot Macron!!!

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And Ursula von der Liar, Adam Schiff, Dick and Liz Cheney, John Bolton, Nikki Haley, etc.

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Don't forget all the old families that hide their true wealth and influence in the tax havens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=np_ylvc8Zj8

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Yes, the competition is fierce. Picture Klaus in his bride of Satan outfit on the beach. Yuck! I think it's still Harari...

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Maybe they were unlovable

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It's true. Another thing they're all missing is Jesus. Not a coincidence....

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He aspires to be the Antichrist. Literally. I'm not exaggerating.

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I had a similar impression, until I watched this interview, where he comes across as surprisingly human and even vulnerable:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqHNvkYFP8Q

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Thanks for sharing that, Dan, but that is totally not the impression or feeling I get from that video, at all. Horribly terribly awfully creepy, but maybe just a bit less so on this video than a random one from the course of his creepy creepy life. Just my opinion, glad you are free to disagree.

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Feb 4Liked by Jessica Rose

I had a near death experience after an operation went wrong. When messaging a wonderful doctor on twitter who had his own, we shared our experiences and they were very different with points of similarity. We both absolutely agreed the feeling of unbound love was the most stand out experience. And belonging to a vast universe of energies. We both also felt guilt at not really wanting to return here, such was the feeling of bliss and love and expansion.

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A very dear friend of mine had a near death experience after she had attempted to end her life a number of years ago. She really didn’t want to come back but it wasn’t for her to determine. She ended up meeting and touching many lives mine included. She also had a number of experiences that took her into the realms of both the agony and the ecstasy. And finally five years ago she checked out of this world for good. I felt grateful that her life had enriched mine.

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Jeff I like to think that must have been her purpose, to touch and enrich others such as yourself. After my friendship with the doctor grew, with his guidance, I spoke at medical conferences from a patient's perspective and made a small difference to how they treated my condition. Almost dying seemed to spur me on to not die with things unsaid. My doctor friend lost his battle with Non Hodkins suddenly a few years ago and it warms me to know that he was prepared for the bliss to come as he had prior knowledge.

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Lorraine - since it’s approaching 5 years since dear Cynthea departed, I wonder if I can share with you a little bit about her. If you’re willing just send me an email at JeffSchreiber99@gmail.com and I’ll send you something I’m writing. She went through a lot of healing while she lived among us. And faced many demons but kept on trucking until the winter hit, her body and nerves could longer stand it and she signed off. I think you’d appreciate it.

Have a great day 🦁

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Just emailed you Jeff!

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this is so beautiful. if i do nothing else, this is enough.

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You do so much good in the world already Jessica, thank you for every single thing!

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Feb 4Liked by Jessica Rose

Great, Jessica! I had my first out of the body experience when my appendix burst at 7...so I knew very early that consciousness and physicality were only tangents...near death experience when I broke my neck, met my guardian angels (? Or some other consciousnesses), was given a choice to return. There is so much more to Life and the human experience & I think that's our work. Yes, Love is the ultimate. Learn meditation & yoga, which I did 50+ years ago. The ancient teachers understood. Blessings to you! 🙏💖

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