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Jane's avatar

Omg I could have written this, only not as well 🙂

I get sick only when I’m miserable. I’m middle aged. I’ve been saying these exact things to my husband. Recently everyone in my family were all sick and I wasn’t. I told my husband “I don’t want to start vibrating at your frequency and get sick.” He just laughs because he’s used to me. But…not sick.

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The Word Herder's avatar

I love it!

I love science and I love it because ... it informs my spirit.

Here's my question to these folks who simply cannot wrap their minds around anything but fear trips...

How could Nature, or, if you like, a loving God, try to sabotage us with tiny, invisible KILLER beings that...

...no one has ever FOUND. Yeah, I'm waaaaaaay over in the high grass on this!! So much fun. ^_^

Oh, they say they've "isolated" viruses... But have they? It would not seem so! The solution used when they do their "isolation" has monkey kidney, milk, horse blood, antibiotics, and Dog knows what else... and THIS is "isolation"? Naw. It's money, lol. That's what it is. And there are doctors now coming forward and saying things like, I don't know why I just went along with this! This is how people are. Look at all the folks who put things in the way of being able to breathe properly, when, if viruses actually are real, they are SO tiny, a mask would be like trying to keep a marble from going through a hula hoop!

The human body is a miracle of life. It is a mind-blowing, gorgeous, outrageously beautiful miracle of life. There is SO MUCH we still don't know. But we do know that it's fantastic, amazing, and our Creator, however we prefer to think of Her/Him/It, is Love like we can only have through that. Pure and undefinable.

For those who like science ^_^ Tom Cowan and Sally Morrell co-wrote a great book called "The Contagion Myth." It's pretty fascinating. IF you like science. But it's not hard core science. ;) It's for lay people who want to understand Terrain Theory, which is soooo exciting to me!

There's a cool video that's been around a while now, if you're interested in a quick trip through not exruciating science, but laypeople science... If you watch, get snacks, it's about 2 hours. And you ought to probably speed it up a notch... click on the little gear icon bottom right and go faster by one speed. Cheers! I love this post. Don't we live in exciting times!?!

Spacebusters: The End of Germ Theory

https://www.bitchute.com/video/RpaBdalbgD2Y/

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