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Masks that actually work for certain toxic exposures - something to consider. Prayers for all those dealing with the fire after math πβ€οΈ
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How Do Nanobots Know What To Do? Siemens Patent From 2011 Uses Self-Assembly Nanorobots To Create Stents And Catheters For Interventionalβ¦
Method for forming an interventional aid with the aid of self-organizing nanorobots consisting of catoms and associated system unit
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Thank you all for being here and helping replace the βIβ with βWeβ!
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' Ancestral men carried their weapons and the animals they killed.
And what of women? Soft, they were not.
Among the Gikwe of Zimbabwe, women carried melons, roots, and children on their backs, shoulders, and arms for miles every day.
Among the Goilala of New Guinea, women carried one hundred plus pounds of nuts on their backs upon slick, steep slopes.
Among the Ayoreo of Bolivia, women carried large slabs of salt on top of their already heavy loads.
Not only did these women not complain, but they beautified their suffering, sang cheerfully to each other, and were attuned to the trees, leaves, wind, birds, stars, and humans around them. '
www.whatthen.org/p/why-we-should-end-self-care-and-embrace
t.me/IntuitiveEdge/103
And what of women? Soft, they were not.
Among the Gikwe of Zimbabwe, women carried melons, roots, and children on their backs, shoulders, and arms for miles every day.
Among the Goilala of New Guinea, women carried one hundred plus pounds of nuts on their backs upon slick, steep slopes.
Among the Ayoreo of Bolivia, women carried large slabs of salt on top of their already heavy loads.
Not only did these women not complain, but they beautified their suffering, sang cheerfully to each other, and were attuned to the trees, leaves, wind, birds, stars, and humans around them. '
www.whatthen.org/p/why-we-should-end-self-care-and-embrace
t.me/IntuitiveEdge/103
www.whatthen.org
Why We Should End Self-Care And Embrace Hardship
How self-care is a warning that we are not living in accordance with nature
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Ish Hasan on Substack
Ice baths and Wim Hof breathing are cool, but most men need to just sit with the enormous undercurrent of grief of having lived in a society without a tether to elders, natural cycles of living, and a connection to the surrounding ecology, all of which organicallyβ¦