I saw them cross the twilight of an age, The sun-eyed children of a marvellous dawn, The great creators with wide brows of calm, The massive barrier-breakers of the world
31/03/2022
Shirley very openly speaks about her thoughts on death and dying
Shirley very openly speaks about her thoughts about death and dying. Shirley is looking forward to death, she has enjoyed an amazing life, not all a bed of roses but many life experiences that she has learnt from and is happy to share with everyone. Author of 9 books and a set of cards Shirley has channeled thousands of words from her guides to help humanity. Some back from the late 90's still very relevant for these times we find ourselves in.
SHIRLEY BATTIE SPEAKING WITH JACKIE WHITE
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DEATH/DYING,
INSPIRATION,
MEDIUMSHIP,
STARSEED,
TRANSITION/AWAKENING,
VIDEO
28/03/2022
Microplastics found in human blood
Scientists have discovered microplastics in human blood for the first time, warning that the ubiquitous particles could also be making their way into organs.
The tiny pieces of mostly invisible plastic have already been found almost everywhere else on Earth, from the deepest oceans to the highest mountains as well as in the air, soil and food chain.
A Dutch study published in the Environment International journal on Thursday examined blood samples from 22 anonymous, healthy volunteers and found microplastics in nearly 80 percent of them.
Half of the blood samples showed traces of PET plastic, widely used to make drink bottles, while more than a third had polystyrene, used for disposable food containers and many other products.
A Dutch study published in the Environment International journal on Thursday examined blood samples from 22 anonymous, healthy volunteers and found microplastics in nearly 80 percent of them.
Half of the blood samples showed traces of PET plastic, widely used to make drink bottles, while more than a third had polystyrene, used for disposable food containers and many other products.
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CONSERVATION,
HEALTH/HEALING,
MICROPLASTICS,
NATURE
25/03/2022
We gain integrity and value by living according to the truth
"Being honest and sincere means confronting our inner experience and our outer life in a truthful way. Being sincere means not lying to ourselves, not rationalizing, not comforting, not postponing, not bandaging difficulties. Being sincere means grappling with our life and coming to terms with it with a sense of integrity and self-respect.
Over time we gain self-respect by grappling with our deficiencies, by learning that we can do it. If we run away from the difficult parts, we’ll feel like a coward. If we feel like a coward, we won’t respect ourselves. And we can’t lie to ourselves about what we’re actually doing; on a deep level, we know the truth. So we have to grapple with the difficulties in a courageous way. That’s how we gain respect and value. If we run away from things, there’s no way we can value ourselves.
To have a sense of integrity, we have to prove to ourselves that we’re worthy of it. I don’t mean we have to prove something to our superego. I mean we have to bring forth what we are, bring forth all our resources to confront the difficulties that we have in our life. As far as I know, we can’t become real, can’t become truthful embodiments of reality unless we take the risks to live that way. We must make the necessary sacrifices to be and to live that reality.
It’s not likely to happen that you sit there meditating, have wonderful experiences, and then suddenly you’re a real human being. Living according to the truth requires sacrifices and risks. The Work is a self-confrontation, an attempt to be more and more truthful and sincere with yourself. We gain integrity and value by living according to the truth. The Work is not separate from being real, from living our lives. The Work simply guides us about how to go about living life in a real way.
For me, it’s sometimes much more satisfying to say one real word to somebody than to go on a vacation and have fun. Pleasure and relaxation are necessary and important, but it’s much more valuable to me if I can confront a situation squarely, and be what I can be in that moment."
~ A.H. Almaas
@timeoftransition
Over time we gain self-respect by grappling with our deficiencies, by learning that we can do it. If we run away from the difficult parts, we’ll feel like a coward. If we feel like a coward, we won’t respect ourselves. And we can’t lie to ourselves about what we’re actually doing; on a deep level, we know the truth. So we have to grapple with the difficulties in a courageous way. That’s how we gain respect and value. If we run away from things, there’s no way we can value ourselves.
To have a sense of integrity, we have to prove to ourselves that we’re worthy of it. I don’t mean we have to prove something to our superego. I mean we have to bring forth what we are, bring forth all our resources to confront the difficulties that we have in our life. As far as I know, we can’t become real, can’t become truthful embodiments of reality unless we take the risks to live that way. We must make the necessary sacrifices to be and to live that reality.
It’s not likely to happen that you sit there meditating, have wonderful experiences, and then suddenly you’re a real human being. Living according to the truth requires sacrifices and risks. The Work is a self-confrontation, an attempt to be more and more truthful and sincere with yourself. We gain integrity and value by living according to the truth. The Work is not separate from being real, from living our lives. The Work simply guides us about how to go about living life in a real way.
For me, it’s sometimes much more satisfying to say one real word to somebody than to go on a vacation and have fun. Pleasure and relaxation are necessary and important, but it’s much more valuable to me if I can confront a situation squarely, and be what I can be in that moment."
~ A.H. Almaas
@timeoftransition
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A.H. ALMAAS,
MEDITATION,
PSYCHOLOGY,
TRANSITION/AWAKENING,
TRUTH
The Jab Accelerates Death...Basically
"The Jab Accelerates Death...Basically, it's achieving its goal. If the goal was to reduce the world's population, it's working."
- Dr. McCullough
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- Dr. McCullough
@timeoftransition
Potential communication with an assortment of extradimensional enlightened beings will commence, ushering in the next stages of our planetary liberation.
As we enter phases of the breakdown in society, many people are losing trust in the rules and regulations of the establishment and are seeking to reorganize into parallel structures with those that have similar values or like-mindedness. These are the Starseed groups of ascending angelic humans that choose to self-lead from the immense love guiding them from within their hearts, in order to form cooperative alliances with others in which to remove dependence upon this corrupted system that has fueled the death culture of war and division. From within this place of choosing love over fear, many of us are fully guided by our hearts and we will be ushered into a new beginning of co-creation which offers protection, support and meaningful connections. Embarking on these humanitarian and service oriented projects are subjected to divine timing and spiritual guidance, as timing is everything in such matters and many of us will receive more clarity during this year.
Labels:
DYSTOPIA,
LISA RENEE,
MULTIDEMENSIONAL,
NEW EARTH,
STARSEED,
TRANSITION/AWAKENING
21/03/2022
15/03/2022
We have reached a turning point of consciousness on planet earth, humanity is beginning to take charge of the energy field that they live in. That being the collective consciousness. The few have turned the tide for the many.
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FREEDOM,
FUTURE,
HEALTH/HEALING,
INDIGO,
INSPIRATION,
KERRY K,
STARSEED,
TRANSITION/AWAKENING,
VIDEO
It’s the soul that matters
The goal of this end-game is to destroy the human spirit, dislodge the soul from the body and install their own [draconian] essence. Schwab, Harari, Gates, Fauci, Soros and the rest of the deep state actors are soulless humans , empty vessels occupied/possessed by anti-divine asuric occult draconian entities, trying to play God and take over the human race. They see you as slaves and commodities, resources to exploit and feed on.
They are powerful beings, written about in the occult teachings and mystery schools over the ages. Millions if not Billions of people will follow them into hell with the dangling transhumanist carrot. The jab was already “the mark of the beast”. It’s the ultimate alien invasion through our bodies. It started thousands of years ago. But your true self/essence in the divine is way more powerful than them. It’s the soul that matters in this multidimensional spiritual warfare. Soul embodiment is the cure and the way “out”.
@timeoftransition
They are powerful beings, written about in the occult teachings and mystery schools over the ages. Millions if not Billions of people will follow them into hell with the dangling transhumanist carrot. The jab was already “the mark of the beast”. It’s the ultimate alien invasion through our bodies. It started thousands of years ago. But your true self/essence in the divine is way more powerful than them. It’s the soul that matters in this multidimensional spiritual warfare. Soul embodiment is the cure and the way “out”.
@timeoftransition
Embodiment = Ascension
Labels:
ASCENSION,
BERNHARD GUENTHER,
FREEDOM,
FUTURE,
TRANSHUMANISM,
TRANSITION/AWAKENING
10/03/2022
A new philosophy, a way of life, is not given for nothing
A new philosophy, a way of life, is not given for nothing. It has to be paid dearly for and only acquired with much patience and great effort.
- Fyodor Dostoyevsky
08/03/2022
75% of Amazon rainforest shows signs of loss, a 'tipping point' of dieback, study shows
https://www.sott.net/article/465197-75-of-Amazon-rainforest-shows-signs-of-loss-a-tipping-point-of-dieback-study-shows
The Amazon rainforest may be nearing a "tipping point" of dieback, the point where rainforest will turn to savanna, a new study shows.
Signs of loss have been found in more than 75% of the rainforest since the early 2000s, according to research that outlines this troubling trend.
"Deforestation and climate change are likely the main drivers of this decline," said study co-author Niklas Boers, a professor at the Technical University of Munich.
Using satellite remote sensing data, researchers found what they call "resilience" — the ability to recover from events such as droughts or fires — has declined consistently in the vast majority of the Amazon rainforest.
Loss of resilience is most prominent in areas that are closer to human activity, as well as in those that receive less rainfall, the study said.
Overall, the Amazon rainforest is becoming much less resilient — raising the risk of widespread dieback, the research shows. "The rainforest can look more or less the same, yet it can be losing resilience — making it slower to recover from a major event like a drought," said study co-author Tim Lenton of the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom.
The study was published Monday in the peer-reviewed British journal Nature Climate Change.
Experts believe the Amazon could soon reach a critical line, the crossing of which would trigger dieback and turn much of the forest to savanna. That would have major consequences for biodiversity, global carbon storage and climate change.
It is not clear when that point could be reached, but the study said the loss of resilience is "consistent" with an approaching watershed moment.
"The Amazon rainforest is a highly complex system, so it's very difficult to predict if and when a tipping point could be reached," said study lead author Chris Boulton, also of the University of Exeter.
"Many researchers have theorized that a tipping point could be reached, but our study provides vital empirical evidence that we are approaching that threshold," Boers said. "Many interlinked factors — including droughts, fires, deforestation, degradation and climate change — could combine to reduce resilience and trigger the crossing of a tipping point in the Amazon."
Tropical forests such as the Amazon play a crucial role in climate regulation, experts say.
The Amazon rainforest is biologically the richest region on Earth, hosting about 25% of global biodiversity, and it is a major contributor to the natural cycles required for the functioning of the planet, according to the environmental group Panthera.
"The Amazon is the largest tract of continuous rainforest on the planet, and it plays a critical role in the (Earth's) climate system," Laura Schneider, a geographer at Rutgers University, said in 2019, when devastating wildfires were scorching the forest.
One crucial role is absorbing carbon dioxide, a heat-trapping gas that's a significant cause of global warming.
"With nearly 100 billion tons of carbon stored in its trees, it keeps nearly 400 billion tons of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere," said Daniel Nepstad, director of the Earth Innovation Institute, an organization that works to promote low-emission rural development.
Reference: Pronounced loss of Amazon rainforest resilience since the early 2000s
"Deforestation and climate change are likely the main drivers of this decline," said study co-author Niklas Boers, a professor at the Technical University of Munich.
Using satellite remote sensing data, researchers found what they call "resilience" — the ability to recover from events such as droughts or fires — has declined consistently in the vast majority of the Amazon rainforest.
Loss of resilience is most prominent in areas that are closer to human activity, as well as in those that receive less rainfall, the study said.
Overall, the Amazon rainforest is becoming much less resilient — raising the risk of widespread dieback, the research shows. "The rainforest can look more or less the same, yet it can be losing resilience — making it slower to recover from a major event like a drought," said study co-author Tim Lenton of the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom.
The study was published Monday in the peer-reviewed British journal Nature Climate Change.
Experts believe the Amazon could soon reach a critical line, the crossing of which would trigger dieback and turn much of the forest to savanna. That would have major consequences for biodiversity, global carbon storage and climate change.
It is not clear when that point could be reached, but the study said the loss of resilience is "consistent" with an approaching watershed moment.
"The Amazon rainforest is a highly complex system, so it's very difficult to predict if and when a tipping point could be reached," said study lead author Chris Boulton, also of the University of Exeter.
"Many researchers have theorized that a tipping point could be reached, but our study provides vital empirical evidence that we are approaching that threshold," Boers said. "Many interlinked factors — including droughts, fires, deforestation, degradation and climate change — could combine to reduce resilience and trigger the crossing of a tipping point in the Amazon."
Tropical forests such as the Amazon play a crucial role in climate regulation, experts say.
The Amazon rainforest is biologically the richest region on Earth, hosting about 25% of global biodiversity, and it is a major contributor to the natural cycles required for the functioning of the planet, according to the environmental group Panthera.
"The Amazon is the largest tract of continuous rainforest on the planet, and it plays a critical role in the (Earth's) climate system," Laura Schneider, a geographer at Rutgers University, said in 2019, when devastating wildfires were scorching the forest.
One crucial role is absorbing carbon dioxide, a heat-trapping gas that's a significant cause of global warming.
"With nearly 100 billion tons of carbon stored in its trees, it keeps nearly 400 billion tons of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere," said Daniel Nepstad, director of the Earth Innovation Institute, an organization that works to promote low-emission rural development.
Reference: Pronounced loss of Amazon rainforest resilience since the early 2000s
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CLIMATE CHANGE,
CONSERVATION,
FUTURE,
NATURE,
TRANSITION/AWAKENING
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