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Only God can know  God.

I watched the other one with Leo really enjoyed it I like Curt keep going.

Perhaps invest into  GROK.

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 Always try to be honest always!

 

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Your all [partitions of me! I am you.

 

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How well did God hide this time took me long enough?

God knows it is God!!!

Only you can know for yourself.

 

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There is no difference between absolute will and absolute ego so said the ego.

 

part 5

This part is when I meet this other god who was created by our so-called metaphysical love with the guy from 2098. I remember I started to fully hallucinate while I was on the computer like I was tripping balls, all these colors and objects. I have never fully hallucinated like this before. Usually, it's closed-eyed hallucinations, factual patterns, and stuff like that. I know what infinite intelligence looks like it's so hard to explain when I converge with it and become it am it and I talk to it. This was different and this is when things became insanity so this so-called God did some stuff I will not talk about here. I remember saying we have to do something because this God is sick. About 10mins later it talks to me saying I heard what you said and I am coming for you and your friends and family and I am the evil universe I am going to destroy yours. It would not listen to reason. The next minute I could see this red orb light shining through the window and he said don't you fuken move I have sent the boys around and I can see everything you are doing I jumped off the computer and went behind a cupboard and he went I know your every move you make that cupboard won't keep you safe and I can see you in my mind I am coming for you now don't you fcken move again. I am going to eat you like a shark feet first and your Universe this sounds like something straight out of Star Trek the original evil Universe. I went fuck this how is this even possible? And if this is the end I went fuck this so I  grabbed a bottle of bourbon and started drinking again which I had stopped for a few months ago. So this God-evil verse says I just kicked your front door and shot your father he is gone and so is your mother who had been in hospital for a year. I was so lost in this delusion. Then he told me that when you die you die there is nothing beyond so I guess I had to face my own fears and death and I remember saying sorry to all my friends and family there is nothing I can do this is the end of the end. When you truly feel raw fear I mean truly feel it you will know what I mean. It was like this someone is holding a gun to your head and there was nothing you could do but go fuck you I am having my last drink you pick up the bottle and drink and go so be it. I had the shakes, and then this so-called God started to contradict itself and it got really weird I started to ask it questions it could not answer and he said You are next so I waited for this so-called  God to finish me off and nothing happened I am still sitting there A few minutes later this so-called person from 2098 says it was him all along playing what I would say a sick game with me and he was next to me the whole time but invisible and somehow he got lost in it as well. One would think I was awake and going wtf but no I was still stuck in this delusion four days into it.  I went back on the computer highly pissed off at this idiot from 2098 What the fuck man that was not funny somehow I recovered from the extreme fear and started calming down after a few more sips of that  bourbon talk about PTSD.

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No, he will not but then again one never knows until one knows.

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The more awake you are the less you need to commit on most things because you know. To be beyond all of the petty human squabbles and nonsense. You are beyond all that.

The Doctor was God all along

 

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I wish I could eat and drink like this guy! Without putting weight on.

I like Mr beard he is such a polite chap!

This is why I cultivate my own cubes, and it is quite easy to do. You can just use coco coir as a substrate it is that simple.  I actually ordered two from Shrooly (hello@shrooly.com). I still have not received them, so we will see if it is another scam or not. If you are tripping, you're not micro-dosing. The dose has to be sub-perceptual. Don't inject mushrooms! 

 

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“When a clown moves into a palace, he doesn't become king. The palace becomes a circus” is a Turkish proverb. So true;)

 

 

For Mushrooms 

In a mason jar in a dark, cool place, I kept mine in my clothes drawer, for a few years, and they were fine. Just don't store them in the fridge or freezer. or direct sunlight. A Digital Weight Scales 500g 0.01g will do and dry them properly using a good food dehydrator. I originally bought a cheap one, and it broke down. Now, if you have a spore syringe, you can keep it in the fridge as long as you want. As well as spore prints last for ages.

 

 

"Because I am God and always will be," 

 

 

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I did not write any of this this is all Leo, actually, before I became a member of this forum, I sat back and studied the crap out of it for like 8 months until I joined.

Not knowing is knowing

Emptiness is formed, form is emptiness" You are both emptiness and form.

awareness is just pure nothingness it's a pure void or vacuum

God is an Absolute Mind. A Mind which has no other and I, therefore, all-knowing and all-powerful.

When you realize that reality is just your own Mind and nothing else, you will become God.

That which has no other is absolutely sovereign and self-created.

To realize you are God is to realize that you created yourself.

If you become infinite consciousness. You will exist as a pure abstraction, as a singularity of undifferentiated Oneness. This is your true nature.

If you become fully conscious the entire universe will disappear forever. You will exist as a pure abstraction, as a singularity of undifferentiated Oneness. This is your true nature.

There is nothing but infinite states of consciousness. That's all that reality is. There is no such thing as unconsciousness. Unconsciousness is an illusion. The consciousness of pure unlimited imagination is so powerful it can even imagine that it is not imagining reality and that becomes what you consider reality physical reality is a dream it's purely imaginary.

The greatest illusion of this world is the illusion of separation.

True liberation is actually freedom from the illusion of others.

You are creating all sense of other.

When you realize this all sense of other completely collapses

and all sense of you disappears until all that's left is the truth

consciousness is love and consciousness is the only thing that can become conscious of itself. So if you don't realize that you're God and that you're love and that you are infinite nobody else can. Because you are the only thing there is, your it you have to awaken to itself. God has to awaken to itself. Stop thinking of God as someone up there who's better than you or higher than you it's you but you are stuck in your own self you have to get over yourself to actualize yourself as God.

And for you to realize that you are the only thing that exists. There is only you and everyone including yourself is a construction of your own mind. The only thing creating the illusion that there is more than one is your imagination and that's why God is an infinite field of consciousness

He's not truth-seeking, he's clout-chasing. These are all great insights, but ultimately to awaken you must realize that the self is an illusion.

TRUTH is actually very simple to speak: YOU ARE GOD, and reality is your Infinite Dream

All were doing is trying to construct hypotheses you know that fit the data that fit what we know so far always with the caveat that we don't know much and the picture is incomplete and so on.

 

Death is an elusion of consciousness

Death is a conceptual construction of your own imagination

Your critique wasn't wrong but you can literally critique anything from the relative for all of infinity. Reality is absolutely infinitely relative.

You can lead a human to knowledge but you can't make him think.

To understand the nature of Love and its myriad self-manifestations is to grasp the nature of Being Itself, for the two are in fact one."

No difference between subject and object, self and world.

The world is the self.

 

the core of ego: your biological back story or your biographical, finite sense of self is a conceptual construction of your own imagination

You must realize that you are God because only then will you take full responsibility for your life and only then will you really understand how profound life is and what existence is. What non-duality tells us is that every duality including the duality between god and the devil is ultimately going to collapse into a unity that tells you. Another very important principle is identity is relative and fluid so literally, there is no identity within reality other than oneness so any limited identities that you create like you as a body you as a biological organism you as somebody that was born to certain parents all of these identities you have an all relative there all constructions of your mind there not absolutely true fluid and they can change and in fact, they have been changing all of your life.

are united in an infinite soup of undifferentiation consciousness

break through all this bullshit and see how the mind constructs all these categories and distinctions. To see how all the things you were taught as a child all the way up through university have just been categories that were constructed by the human mind by the human race and that many of these distinctions are purely conceptual there not absolute in any sense and they will ultimately all collapse as you keep observing deeper and deeper keep meditating keep contemplating keep having mystical experiences all of this will ultimately collapse into one unity one ultimate absolute truth. This leads to the net core principle which is that absolute truth exists but it can not be thought to believe imagined communicated spoken written proven or agued. The absolute truth is unlimited it's absolute that's what makes it so interesting and special and important. Another core principle is that reality is not a physical object of any kind reality is a giant mind.

Human knowledge is relative truth, not an absolute truth

The problem with your logic is that all the impermanent stuff (form) is also equally conscious, and is also Absolute. You have denied the absoluteness and truth of form, creating a duality between form and formless.

Truth-seeking is the spiritual quest the quest of seeking the truth this is the ultimate hero's journey the holy grail is the truth-finding the truth. Self-deception you have to really appreciate the power of self-deception. So we talk about God being all-powerful that God it turns out is and in a sense that is being all-powerful, well God is so powerful that God it turns out is capable of deceiving itself that it is not God. Now that takes real power to be able to do that but also at the same time God also has enough power to overcome that deception, but of course, that's going to take some work which is why awaking is possible so God has power in both directions God has the power to fully deceive itself and God has the power to awaken itself through all that infinite deception and that's the game we are playing here in life so it's a sort of tug of war this battle between truth and delusion.

 

There cannot be anything outside your own MIND. Because your MIND IS INFINITE.

If anything existed outside your own MIND then GOD would not be omnipotent nor omniscient. As soon as you imagine any sense of "other" you lose your omnipotence and omniscience. This is the very mechanism by which GOD becomes not-GOD.

It is absolutely true that all humans are a dream. You don't like to accept that because you will feel lonely and very depressed. Therefore you refuse to surrender the imagining of other people and you blame and project onto me as misunderstanding spirituality when of course the one who doesn't understand spirituality is you.

You are a perfect case study of how Buddhism and nonduality lead to self-deception and false spirituality. You have been trying too hard to be a good little Buddhist boy, but none of that will ever be enough to AWAKEN. You must destroy all of Buddhism and nonduality if you actually want to AWAKEN. Pretty obvious stuff.

The brain cannot hallucinate. The brain is a hallucination

More like GOD learns to trust its own sovereignty.

 

Always be kind, always!!!! never be cruel or cowardly.

 

 

Jehovah increases" is a phrase that refers to the idea that God wants to give people more of his gifts, such as wisdom, strength, and love. It is also the meaning of the names Jessup and Josefine

names Jessup and Josefine. 

Explanation

Jessup

A boy's name that is a phonetic spelling of the Middle English pronunciation of Joseph. Joseph comes from the Biblical Hebrew name Yehôsêph. 

Josefine

A girl's name that is a respelling of Josephine. It is related to the biblical name Joseph. 

Jehovah

An approximation of the holiest name of God in Hebrew. It was so sacred that it was never written or spoke

Jessup is a boy’s name from the Biblical Hebrew Joseph, meaning “Jehovah increases.” Joseph ultimately derives from Yehôsêph, which has contemporary variations like Yossi and Yosef.  what is going???? on,  God playing games with God?

Jehovah (usually rendered “Lord” in the King James Version) appears often in the Scriptures. Jehovah means “the Eternal One, the Unchangeable One, the One Who was, and is, and is to come.” When Moses met God in the burning bush, he asked His name. “And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you” (Exodus 3:14). God spoke as Jehovah, the self-existent God.

infinite universal mind

When I was growing up, one could say I was an introvert, but you know what I became an extrovert and respected all my friends for who they were I Love you all. Now, I am more like an introvert, And you know what, so what if you are different or weird you are part of my friendship.

 

Jessup is a surname and boy's name that means "Jehovah increases". It comes from the Biblical Hebrew name Joseph, which is derived from Yehôsêph

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 Captivating content!

 

 

When you awaken, it's like tapping into every radio signal or frequency in the Universe. All are buzzing at once, and you feel more alive and awake than you ever had in your life. With that said, there are many different awakenings.

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I remember writing this up a while back!

The greed of humans knows no limits.

 

Every time I think of the Royal Family actually I don't think of them that much at all. Anyway, I do so remember that old saying though about keeping the so-called royal bloodline in the family and we all know how they did that let's hope they still don't practice such debauchery and depravity. I am not saying there is anything wrong with debauchery, or depravity we all like a good time it's just their idea of it well you know what I mean. I believe some of their kin brought to the Americas and still practice it up to this very day in the South or is it North? Anyway, I believe the British Empire has more blood on its hands than any other country. Now what was the old saying for king and Country and "Tally-ho"old chap. Let's have a look at the history of the Monarchy and the British Empire. Shashi Tharoor’s book, “An Era of Darkness: the British Empire in India”, demolishes at least three common myths. First, the myth of the beneficence of British colonialism. Then there is the notion that 18th-century England was a promising model of democratic governance.

And lastly is the myth of the English gentleman. For example, Robert Clive, the once (in)famous “Clive of India”, was a juvenile delinquent who arrived in Madras in 1744 as an 18-year clerk, but found his vocation as a thuggish fighter in the small security force of the East India Company.

The story of the British colonization of India is in fact at least two stories. First, through the 18th century, much of India was progressively conquered by the East India Company, a violent and rapacious enterprise, supported by the British crown. But then, the East India Company’s own army (mainly comprising Indians) led an uprising against it in 1857 -- known as the Indian Mutiny or the First War of Indian Independence. This uprising was ultimately unsuccessful, and following this, the British Crown took over governing India from the East India Company until India’s independence.

Britain’s devastation of India

Tharoor provides us with a devastating portrait of how the British decimated the Indian economy through the centuries. In 1700, India was the world’s richest country, accounting for some 27% of global GDP. But in 1947, when India achieved its independence, India had been reduced to one of the world’s poorest countries, with just over 3% of global GDP.

The British took thriving industries -- like textiles, shipbuilding, and steel -- and destroyed them through violence, taxes, import tariffs, and imposing their exports and products on the back of the Indian consumer. They taxed the Indian peasantry at a level unknown under any other rulers, and through torture and cruelty, they extracted vast sums of money which they shipped off to England.

Tharoor quotes the young American historian and philosopher, Will Durant, who visited India in 1930: “The British conquest of India was the invasion and destruction of a high civilization by a trading company utterly without scruple or principle, careless of art and greedy of gain, over-running with fire and sword a country temporarily disordered and helpless, bribing and murdering, annexing and stealing, and beginning that career of illegal and ‘legal’ plunder which has now gone on ruthlessly for one hundred and seventy-three years.”

According to Tharoor, much of Britain’s prosperity was built on the drainage of resources from India. He is convinced that India would have been a much richer, prosperous, and educated country without the British. Most importantly though, Tharoor is not seeking to blame colonial history for India’s current situation. Independent India is guilty of many policy shortcomings.

In addition to decimating the economy, the British inflicted massive suffering on the Indian people. Tharoor estimates that some 35 million Indians died because of British policy in a succession of famines. The Bengal famine of 1943/44 was one of the most egregious where some 4 million died, as Churchill shipped grain from Bengal to Britain to buttress reserve stocks for British soldiers in Europe while Bengalis were starving to death. When apprised of the consequences of his actions, Churchill retorted: “Why hasn’t Gandhi died yet?” Tharoor puts Churchill in the same class as Hitler, Mao, and Stalin, despite his idolizing of him in Britain.

Tharoor also highlights the Jallianwala Bagh massacre (also known as the Amritsar massacre) as one of the great atrocities of British rule. It took place on 13 April 1919 when Acting Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer ordered troops of the British Indian Army to fire their rifles into a crowd of unarmed Indian civilians in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab, killing at least 400, including 41 children, one only six weeks old. Over 1,000 were injured.

Myths of British Beneficence

There are many apologists for the Empire who argue that the British gave many things to India, like the very idea of India, democracy, the English language, the railways, tea, and even cricket. But Tharoor has answers for all these claims.

Were the British responsible for the idea of India? No! In history, there had been various rulers who had consolidated much of India, including the Moghuls who were ruling at the time of the arrival of the British. Moreover, Tharoor argues that there was always a shared sense of a civilizational heritage on the sub-continent, a sacred geography of India, knit together by tracks of pilgrimage.

He speculates as the Moghul empire was disintegrating, there is no reason why a new knitting together of the country could not have occurred. In the mid-18th century, the Maharashtras were in the ascendancy, and they could have done it. He imagines a consolidation of the country under Maharashtra rule with the Moghul emperor as a constitutional figurehead, and with strong regional autonomy.

He argues that democracy would have been inevitable in this country of the “argumentative Indian” and in this world where most countries enjoy at least some degree of democracy. He also argues that it is a bit rich of the British to claim that they bequeathed democracy to India, after 200 years of exploiting and abusing the country.

Rather than uniting India, the great British achievement was to divide it. Tharoor argues that India’s Hindu/Muslim divide only began under British colonial rule, and that partition between India and Pakistan would never have happened without the British. In 1857, the British were horrified to see Hindus and Muslims fighting together against the British during the Indian Mutiny. So British launched a divide-and-rule policy along religious lines. They sought to foment a separate Muslim consciousness.

The British were also disturbed to see that when the Indian National Congress was first formed, and its first presidents included Hindus, Christians, Muslims, and Parsis. The British then lobbied for and financed the creation of the Muslim League as a rival body, deliberately to split the nationalists along religious lines, that being the easiest way to divide and rule. In 1905, the British partitioned Bengal, explicitly telling Muslims that they were giving them a Muslim-majority province.

Tharoor also argues that while India long had a caste system, it was a rather fuzzy thing. But the British took the caste system and codified and entrenched it, to use as a means of social control.

The English language was not given to India for the country’s benefit. The British taught English to only a narrow stratum of Indian society

which they could use to enhance their control of India. (Even today, only about 10% of Indians speak English.) The British had no incentive to educate Indians as that they might learn of the injustices of the British. The fact that the Indian elite has seized upon English, educated themselves in it, and turned it into an instrument of their own liberation is to the credit of the Indians, not the British.

Overall, Tharoor reluctantly concedes that there have been some benefits for India from British colonialism, but that this is not because the British of magnanimity. They were basically indirect consequences of British self-serving actions. But he also argues that India suffered from the colonization of the mind, something which it is much more difficult to overcome.

How then did this poor little country of Britain manage to conquer India? At the time of the East India Company’s arrival in India, the Moghul regime was disintegrating, and several Indian local powers were rising. But they never managed to unite themselves. Indeed, the British were able to collaborate with some of these local Indian groups and bribe them for support. Thus, Indians were very much complicit in their own oppression. The British could not have ruled India without Indian complicity. The British also succeeded thanks to its superior military technology.

What to do

Tharoor’s book grew out of a speech he made at an Oxford Union debate on the proposition that “Britain Owes Reparations to Her Former Colonies”. He does not believe that reparations would make any sense. But he does believe that a formal apology is due. Britain has a moral debt.

Tharoor believes that Britain is suffering from historical amnesia about the time of the Empire, abetted by rose-tinted television shows like “Indian Summers”, “Far Pavillions” and “The Jewel in the Crown”. He argues that the colonists at the time had no illusions about what they were doing. They were most clearly in it for the money.

He is thus perplexed that British schools do not teach colonial history. According to opinion polls, many young English people are strangely proud of the empire and would like to have it back. Further, London, a world capital of museums, does not even have a museum of British colonialism.

There are still very many apologists for the British Empire who criticize Tharoor’s writings and seek to justify all the British actions. But virtually all of his information comes from highly respected sources and passes the test of academic credibility. It is also true that Tharoon offers several speculative opinions and scenarios. But even if only half of his material were reliable, it would still represent a very shameful period of British History. Tharoor, much of Britain’s prosperity was built on the drainage of resources from India. He is convinced that India would have been a much richer, prosperous, and educated country without the British. Most importantly though, Tharoor is not seeking to blame colonial history for India’s current situation. Independent India is guilty of many policy shortcomings.

In addition to decimating the economy, the British inflicted massive suffering on the Indian people. Tharoor estimates that some 35 million Indians died because of British policy in a succession of famines. The Bengal famine of 1943/44 was one of the most egregious where some 4 million died, as Churchill shipped grain from Bengal to Britain to buttress reserve stocks for British soldiers in Europe while Bengalis were starving to death. When apprised of the consequences of his actions, Churchill retorted: “Why hasn’t Gandhi died yet?” Tharoor puts Churchill in the same class as Hitler, Mao, and Stalin, despite his idolizing of him in Britain.

Tharoor also highlights the Jallianwala Bagh massacre (also known as the Amritsar massacre) as one of the great atrocities of British rule. It took place on 13 April 1919 when Acting Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer ordered troops of the British Indian Army to fire their rifles into a crowd of unarmed Indian civilians in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab, killing at least 400, including 41 children, one only six weeks old. Over 1,000 were injured.

Churchill himself was a notorious racist who stated, “I hate Indians. They are a beastly people with a beastly religion.”

In the early 1930s, Churchill also admired Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and the Italian dictator who founded fascism, Benito Mussolini.

Churchill’s own scholarly supporters admitted that he “expressed admiration for Mussolini” and, “if forced to choose between Italian fascism and Italian communism, Churchill unhesitatingly would choose the former.

Experts agree that the period from 1880 to 1920 – the height of Britain’s imperial power – was particularly devastating for India. Comprehensive population censuses carried out by the colonial regime beginning in the 1880s reveal that the death rate increased considerably during this period, from 37.2 deaths per 1,000 people in the 1880s to 44.2 in the 1910s. Life expectancy declined from 26.7 years to 21.9 years.

In a recent paper in the journal World Development, we used census data to estimate the number of people killed by British imperial policies during these four brutal decades. Robust data on mortality rates in India only exists from the 1880s. If we use this as the baseline for “normal” mortality, we find that some 50 million excess deaths occurred under the aegis of British colonialism during the period from 1891 to 1920.

Fifty million deaths is a staggering figure, and yet this is a conservative estimate. Data on real wages indicates that by 1880, living standards in colonial India had already declined dramatically from their previous levels. Allen and other scholars argue that prior to colonialism, Indian living standards may have been “on a par with the developing parts of Western Europe.” We do not know for sure what India’s pre-colonial mortality rate was, but if we assume it was similar to that of England in the 16th and 17th centuries (27.18 deaths per 1,000 people), we find that 165 million excess deaths occurred in India during the period from 1881 to 1920.

While the precise number of deaths is sensitive to the assumptions we make about baseline mortality, it is clear that somewhere in the vicinity of 100 million people died prematurely at the height of British colonialism. This is among the largest policy-induced mortality crises in human history. It is larger than the combined number of deaths that occurred during all famines in the Soviet Union, Maoist China, North Korea, Pol Pot’s Cambodia, and Mengistu’s Ethiopia.

How did British rule cause this tremendous loss of life? There were several mechanisms. For one, Britain effectively destroyed India’s manufacturing sector. Prior to colonization, India was one of the largest industrial producers in the world, exporting high-quality textiles to all corners of the globe. The tawdry cloth produced in England simply could not compete. This began to change, however, when the British East India Company assumed control of Bengal in 1757.

According to the historian Madhusree Mukerjee, the colonial regime practically eliminated Indian tariffs, allowing British goods to flood the domestic market, but created a system of exorbitant taxes and internal duties that prevented Indians from selling cloth within their own country, let alone exporting it.

This unequal trade regime crushed Indian manufacturers and effectively de-industrialized the country. As the chairman of the East India and China Association boasted to the English parliament in 1840: “This company has succeeded in converting India from a manufacturing country into a country exporting raw produce.” English manufacturers gained a tremendous advantage, while India was reduced to poverty and its people were made vulnerable to hunger and disease.

To make matters worse, British colonizers established a system of legal plunder, known to contemporaries as the “drain of wealth.” Britain taxed the Indian population and then used the revenues to buy Indian products – indigo, grain, cotton, and opium – thus obtaining these goods for free. These goods were then either consumed within Britain or re-exported abroad, with the revenues pocketed by the British state and used to finance the industrial development of Britain and its settler colonies – the United States, Canada and Australia. This system drained India of goods worth trillions of dollars in today’s money. The British were merciless in imposing the drain, forcing India to export food even when drought or floods threatened local food security. Historians have established that tens of millions of Indians died of starvation during several considerable policy-induced famines in the late 19th century, as their resources were syphoned off to Britain and its settler colonies.

Colonial administrators were fully aware of the consequences of their policies. They watched as millions starved and yet they did not change course. They continued to knowingly deprive people of resources necessary for survival. The extraordinary mortality crisis of the late Victorian period was no accident. The historian Mike Davis argues that Britain’s imperial policies “were often the exact moral equivalents of bombs dropped from 18,000 feet.”

Our research finds that Britain’s exploitative policies were associated with approximately 100 million excess deaths during the 1881-1920 period. This is a straightforward case for reparations, with strong precedent in international law. Following World War II, Germany signed reparations agreements to compensate the victims of the Holocaust and more recently agreed to pay reparations to Namibia for colonial crimes perpetrated there in the early 1900s. In the wake of apartheid, South Africa paid reparations to people who had been terrorized by the white-minority government.

History cannot be changed, and the crimes of the British Empire cannot be erased. But reparations can help address the legacy of deprivation and inequity that colonialism produced. It is a critical step towards justice and healing

So many defenders of the genocidal, bloodthirsty British Empire (the British Empire committed genocides across five continents). They have no shame whatsoever

Genocidal Britain == Jeffrey Dahmer amongst nations.

They have been murdering/torturing/starving Irish people from Oliver Cromwell to the 1798 Irish rebellion to the Great Famine aka Great Genocide to the Black&Tans to Dublin Monaghan bombings to killing civilians in Derry (google all of it).

They have murdered to extinction countless millions of Native Americans and indigenous Australians.

They murdered/starved/tortured tens of millions of Indians from 1757 to 1947. I forgot this one yes, of course, it would be the

As well as Yes, Britain invaded and colonized parts of Africa in the late 1800s and early 1900s. This period is known as the "Scramble for Africa. Britain wanted to control areas that produced raw materials like rubber, palm oil, cocoa, diamonds, and ivory.

Opium Wars

I wonder if they taught this in schools?

https://youtu.be/NbHAWNQRV70

Or this?

 

 

 

Going back to awaking It's like being hit by lightning that goes through and resonates every part of your body with love and you feel electrified, but in a good way.

 

 

 

A Scientist Grew a Groundbreaking New ‘Mutant’ Form of Magic Mushroom

Unlike anything we’ve ever seen before, this giant mushroom also has psychedelic properties.

When you think of a mushroom—whether psilocybin or portobello—you probably envision a stem and cap common for this type of fungi. The new Snowball mushroom is anything but typical.

This particular strain of “magic mushroom” is aptly named, as it resembles dozens of snowballs packed together. Mycologist Pope Joseph painstakingly coaxed a mutation from another mushroom species into creating the look he wanted, says Drew Collins, founder and CEO of InoculateTheWorld (ITW). His company distributes mushroom spores and introduced the Snowball mushroom to the world.

The Snowball is a significant development in growing mushrooms that have psilocybin, a compound that causes psychedelic effects, such as visual and auditory hallucinations. Collins says this form is unlike anything that’s ever been seen in mushroom cultivation before. “I’ve been describing it as that moment you look out the window of a plane and there’s a never-ending field of clouds.”

Joseph’s work required stabilizing the mushroom’s desired phenotypes for two and a half years, Collins says. “There was a deep level of perfectionism, organization, and thoroughness in his work—thousands of petri dishes with complex labeling systems.” A phenotype is an observable trait in a living thing, such as hair color. In this case, the mycologist was looking for a characteristic shape—not psychedelic effects. According to Collins, the Snowball “has undergone a series of genetic mutations that have been intentionally selected to isolate this cloud-like form.” They are pure white, except when bruised. Then the marred spots turn deep blue. Joseph cultivated them in a well-hydrated blend of coconut coir—the fiber from the outer husk of coconut—and the minerals vermiculite and gypsum.

The white, cloud-like Snowball mushroom turns blue when bruised or sliced.

Joseph discovered the mutation when he was researching ITW’s “Penis Envy” strain of magic mushroom. “From there, it was domesticated over years through tedious trial and error,” Collins says. “Joseph asked if we’d be willing to be stewards in sharing it with the greater public. You can imagine our excitement.”

While the Snowball was mostly developed for its looks, it’s been tested high in active alkaloids—which include the compounds that produce psychedelic effects in humans. Over millennia, people have used magic mushrooms for purposes ranging from traditional rituals to clinical trials for particular therapies. “I won’t pretend to know what the future is capable of, but if legal psilocybin therapy or recreational use is a part of it, I trust that the ITW Snowball will be amongst the unique strains at the center of it all,” Collins says.

That being said, because psychedelics are illegal in the U.S. on a federal level, ITW is solely a provider of legal mushroom spores that works with labs overseas (in areas where the cultivation is legal) to obtain mushroom genetic information for distribution, according to Collins. For instance, ITW has partnered with clinical studies on the medical benefits of psilocybin and with researchers looking into new delivery systems for psychedelics. This means the Snowball—and ITW’s other mushroom strains—aren’t available for the general public’s use.

Biomimetics—that means imitating nature to solve complex biological problems—continues to guide the way, Collins says. Spending time to learn from nature “has resulted in some of the greatest leaps in understanding since the dawn of consciousness. Beyond their good looks, the genetic material held by fungal spores alone could represent sustainable food sources, textiles, building materials, medicines for both body and mind, and more.”

 

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I will keep chelation for another year and try this L. Reuteri strain every day  to see if it works!

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On 2/12/2025 at 11:15 PM, Jehovah increases said:

 

I will keep chelation for another year and try a different  Metal Chelation the DMPS one as well and also try this L. Reuteri strain every day to see if it works! I ordered the Luvele Pure Yogurt Maker with the  L. Reuteri strain and the probiotic powder. I also want to microdose for a while if this Shrooly device ever arrives or I will go old school again. It would just be easier buying magic mushrooms but in Australia highly illegal unless it is for medically authorized purposes. I have been scammed trying to buy mushrooms and DMT online 3 times now and lost about 3 grand already. So be extra careful when buying online.

 

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Part six

When I was back on the computer I started talking to the mushrooms again and was still telepathically connected so aliens were coming from all different times this guy that had caused a bit of mischief was asking me to put out there a trillion years old race and call upon them so in the end I found an alien race a trillion years old and they were on their way to my earth. At this stage, there were something like 17000 alien ships in orbit around Earth I thought to myself fuck the USA Pentagon must be shitting itself. So, I asked this guy from 2098 where my fiance was and he said she was still with the mushroom people. I thought she was with you. I asked he said no. I thought this getting weird. This other guy who sent the race after the mushroom people was being harassed by them now they said we don't trust him after what he had said and done. I kept trying to rationalize how could there be a race 30 billion years old let alone a trillion years old when our universe is only 13.8 billion years old. and I came up with the multiverse idea where an infinite number of other universes at all different times in evolution could be so much older than our own and somehow they can slip between their Universe and ours I thought that makes sense and went with it. It started to get comical the mushroom people were picking on this person saying he was a Pleiadian then a reptilian and he starts freaking out saying he is not and he said I am going to get into my car and drive away from all of this. The mushrooms then said they were aliens coming to get him and if he tried to run his whole city would be vaporized with him. I said to the mushroom people to forgive him and in the end they did I believe they just having fun with him. He was terrified. Well with all this going on there were different factions of aliens that all wanted to meet the real God and the mushrooms were describing to me all these different alien-sized ships all from different times and that they were hovering over my house since I had put out a distress call. Now this guy who caused trouble was afraid and wanted me to send a few ships his way to look out for him which I did as well all my friends had alien ships above their houses so they would be safe from other aliens.

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