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For over a century, the germ theory of disease has dominated biomedical thinking. It has shaped our definitions of contagion, underwritten the logic of vaccines and antivirals, and justified countless public health interventions. Yet, a growing body of research, including unexpected insights from toxicology, cell biology, and environmental medicine, is calling for a reconsideration. What if many of the microscopic particles we have called "viruses" are not autonomous infectious agents at all, but instead byproducts of stressed or damaged cells—communication vessels released as part of a detoxification or adaptive repair process? This article explores a radical reinterpretation of viral pathology through the lens of the Xenogen Hypothesis, using new findings on exosomes from toxicant-induced liver injury as a central case study.

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Today, I’m delighted to share the microphone with one of the most essential, embodied guides of our time: The one and only Byron Katie.

Byron’s legendary path of inquiry, The Work, just may be the most elegant (and relaxing) path out of the inner war that underpins victim consciousness and the many forms of suffering it generates.

And if there’s anything I know to be true, it’s that relaxing the impulse to blame—your genes, your biochemistry, your husband—is the surest portal to healing available. 🪄

So get ready, for wisdom, yes, but also some relaxation (because just being in Byron’s field felt like an exhale).

In today’s conversation, we’re discussing…

The questions to ask when you’re upset about literally anything ✏️
What to do when your husband leaves a mess in the kitchen 🫧
Healing the addiction 99% of us have & embracing the gift of an open mind
The most reliable indicator that you’re no longer operating from victim consciousness 🌀

Click HERE for a link to the full episode 🔗
entelechy

noun • The complete realisation and final form of some potential concept or function; the conditions under which a potential thing becomes actualised.

noun • A particular type of motivation, need for self-determination, and inner strength directing life and growth to become all one is capable of being. It is the need to actualize one’s beliefs. It is having a personal vision and being able to actualize that vision from within.

noun • Something complex that emerges when you put a large number of simple objects together.

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"...The nature-hating basis of monotheism and the pathology of the divine victim, who, according to salvationist faith, also provides the ideal model of human nature."

— Not In His Image by John Lamb Lash; Chelsea Green Publishing • Introduction: The Case For Awe (p. xxii, May 2006 Flanders-Andalucía)

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"...Nietzsche wrote, 'Untroubled, scornful, outrageous—that is how wisdom wants us to be.'
Sophia (wisdom) loves those who preserve and protect her ways, women and men alike, warriors in the line of beauty."

— Not In His Image by John Lamb Lash; Chelsea Green Publishing • Introduction: The Case For Awe (p. xxiv, May 2006 Flanders-Andalucía)

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"Your community is unsafe for severely disabled individuals because you think your community is safe for severely disabled individuals but you can't be reached or don't have time to listen to severely disabled individuals." - Megan Elizabeth Morris, flic.kr/p/2kXinWNt.me/MaxMoRadio/5980t.me/IntuitiveTraffic/2488
Ninga Odé shared,

' What is the name of the land you are standing on?
What is it in her familiar tongue?
Who are the people who belong to her?
Where are those people now?
How were they moved, killed, eliminated for you to be there today?
You. Not your ancestors. You.
How many of their elders are living?
How many youth?
How many language holders?
What is the language that they speak?
What have you done in defense of that land today?
To show gratitude for her generosity?
To show apology for her pain?
What have you done to uphold her natural claim to relationship? To protect the non-human relatives that rely on her?

What have you done to resolve the oppression you uphold and benefit from? The abuse she endures. To be in right relationship, and to respect the ancestors of this land? To respect her descendants?

What have you done to resolve your spiritual debt?
The one that came with your knowing, where ignorance and your own struggle are no longer an excuse?

This is the standard for trust.

I don't need an explanation of unnatural law or the way it has impacted your own journey here, I understand the spirit of this land completely.

She is mindimooyenh, my matriarch, my mother & she is waiting for you.

We're going to remember that when we come here.

Apane. (2020) 🌻 '

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' Marguerite de la Rocque was left to die on a cursed island in 1542 after her uncle discovered her forbidden love affair.
The punishment was supposed to be death. Instead, it became the most incredible survival story in Canadian history.
Quebec's Isle of Demons earned its terrifying name for good reason. Polar bears roamed freely. Food was almost impossible to find. Winter temperatures could kill within hours. This was where Marguerite's uncle decided to maroon her as punishment for her scandalous affair.
Most people would have died within days. Marguerite refused to give up.
She found shelter in a cave that became her home for two brutal years. She learned to hunt and fish with makeshift tools. She fought off polar bears with nothing but determination and desperate courage. When starvation threatened to end her life, she found ways to survive that most people couldn't imagine.
Then something extraordinary happened. Alone on that frozen island, she gave birth.
Raising a child in those conditions should have been impossible. Every day was a battle against nature, hunger, and complete isolation. But Marguerite kept both herself and her baby alive through sheer willpower.
After 24 months of unimaginable hardship, fishermen spotted her signal fires. They couldn't believe what they found. A woman and child, alive against all odds on the most dangerous island in the region.
Marguerite de la Rocque proved that human spirit can overcome anything. She turned a death sentence into a testament to survival. Her story reminds us that sometimes the strongest people are forged in the most impossible circumstances.
#SurvivalStory #CanadianHistory #WomenWarriors #AgainstAllOdds #HumanSpirit '

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