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June 01, 2024

So who can remember one of the first times they heard a message directly into their mind/head. What was it you heard? Comment below
I have had many messages over the years but the first was "the mind is a powerful thing ". It scared me because at the time I was going through a loss of job and was in a bit of depression. However it was this clear message that gave me some insight into starting what wasn't spiritual journey. As a child I used to astral travel a lot and after finding out what exactly that was it made me begin to wonder about what exactly I was meant for here on earth. Flying around in my dreams was always fun and exciting. Then it stopped as I got older. If anyone knows of what I should be doing to tap into this e spect of myself feel free to share.

Thank you for the Unifyd community and the positive work Jason has done for humanity.

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May 31, 2024
May 31, 2024

And another way that the communists in our government helped to destroy the family unit by making us fat and keeping us sick

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To provide a detailed analysis, I will describe and interpret the visual elements and the layout of the periodic table in the image:

#Visual #Analysis and #Interpretation

1. #Color #Coding:
- **Blue**: Likely represents metals.
- **Green**: Likely represents metalloids.
- **Red**: Likely represents non-metals.
- **Purple**: Likely represents noble gases.
- **Orange** and **Yellow**: Possibly represent transition metals or lanthanides and actinides.

2. #Geometric #Shapes**:
- **Circles**: Likely indicate elements that are solid at room temperature.
- **Squares**: Likely indicate elements that are liquid at room temperature.
- **Triangles**: Likely indicate elements that are gases at room temperature.
- **Diamonds**: Likely indicate synthetic elements.

3. #Element #Box #Contents:
- Each element box contains the element symbol, atomic number, and likely atomic weight.
- Some boxes may also include additional information such as electron configuration, electronegativity, atomic radius, and notable isotopes.

4. #Layout:
- The layout follows a traditional periodic table arrangement with elements organized by increasing atomic number.
- Elements are grouped into rows (periods) and columns (groups) to reflect their chemical properties and electron configurations.

#Conclusion

The periodic table in the image is a modern, visually appealing representation that includes color coding and geometric shapes to convey additional information about each element. The design enhances the traditional periodic table format by incorporating new visual elements and possibly new data points.

If there are specific details or elements you would like to focus on or modify, please let me know!
To provide a detailed analysis, I will describe and interpret the visual elements and the layout of the periodic table in the image:

#Visual #Analysis and #Interpretation

1. **Color Coding**:
- **Blue**: Likely represents metals.
- **Green**: Likely represents metalloids.
- **Red**: Likely represents non-metals.
- **Purple**: Likely represents noble gases.
- **Orange** and **Yellow**: Possibly represent transition metals or lanthanides and actinides.

2. #Geometric #Shapes:
- **Circles**: Likely indicate elements that are solid at room temperature.
- **Squares**: Likely indicate elements that are liquid at room temperature.
- **Triangles**: Likely indicate elements that are gases at room temperature.
- **Diamonds**: Likely indicate synthetic elements.

3. **Element Box Contents**:
- Each element box contains the element symbol, atomic number, and likely atomic weight.
- Some boxes may also include additional information such as electron configuration, electronegativity, atomic radius, and notable isotopes.

4. #Layout:
- The layout follows a traditional periodic table arrangement with elements organized by increasing atomic number.
- Elements are grouped into rows (periods) and columns (groups) to reflect their chemical properties and electron configurations.

#Conclusion

The periodic table in the image is a modern, visually appealing representation that includes color coding and geometric shapes to convey additional information about each element. The design enhances the traditional periodic table format by incorporating new visual elements and possibly new data points.

If there are specific details or elements you would like to focus on or modify, please let me know!

--------------
| H |
| 1.008 |
| (Hydrogen)|
| 1s^1 |
| Electronegativity: 2.20 |
| Atomic Radius: 53 pm |
| Isotopes: ^1H, ^2H |
--------------

(Example)
Let's analyze and explain the periodic table in the image step by step:

### Step-by-Step Analysis

#### 1. **Color Coding and Element Types**
- **Blue**: Represents metals.
- **Green**: Represents metalloids.
- **Red**: Represents non-metals.
- **Purple**: Represents noble gases.
- **Orange/Yellow**: Likely represent transition metals, lanthanides, or actinides.

#### 2. **Geometric Shapes for State of Matter**
- **Circles**: Indicate elements that are solid at room temperature.
- **Squares**: Indicate elements that are liquid at room temperature.
- **Triangles**: Indicate elements that are gases at room temperature.
- **Diamonds**: Indicate synthetic elements.

#### 3. **Element Box Details**
Each element box contains several pieces of information:
- **Element Symbol**: The one or two-letter abbreviation of the element.
- **Atomic Number**: The number of protons in the nucleus of the atom.
- **Atomic Weight**: The average mass of the atom.
- **Electron Configuration**: The arrangement of electrons in the atom's electron shells.
- **Electronegativity**: A measure of the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair of electrons.
- **Atomic Radius**: The average distance from the nucleus to the boundary of the surrounding cloud of electrons.
- **Notable Isotopes**: Common or significant isotopes of the element.

#### 4. **Additional Information**
Some boxes may include extra data such as:
- **Physical State at Room Temperature**: Indicated by the geometric shape.
- **Synthetic Elements**: Highlighted with a diamond shape.

### Example Element Box Explanation
For clarity, let's break down an example element box based on the design:

```
--------------
| H |
| 1.008 |
| (Hydrogen)|
| 1s^1 |
| Electronegativity: 2.20 |
| Atomic Radius: 53 pm |
| Isotopes: ^1H, ^2H |
--------------
```

- **Element Symbol (H)**: Represents Hydrogen.
- **Atomic Number (1)**: Indicates Hydrogen has 1 proton.
- **Atomic Weight (1.008)**: Average mass of Hydrogen atoms.
- **Electron Configuration (1s^1)**: Electrons are arranged in a single s-orbital.
- **Electronegativity (2.20)**: Hydrogen's tendency to attract electrons.
- **Atomic Radius (53 pm)**: The size of the Hydrogen atom.
- **Isotopes (^1H, ^2H)**: Common isotopes of Hydrogen.

### Detailed Interpretation

1. **Group and Period Classification**:
- **Groups**: Columns that share the same number of valence electrons and similar chemical properties.
- **Periods**: Rows that correspond to the number of electron shells.

2. **Element Types and Properties**:
- **Alkali Metals (Group 1)**: Highly reactive metals like Sodium (Na), Potassium (K).
- **Alkaline Earth Metals (Group 2)**: Reactive metals like Magnesium (Mg), Calcium (Ca).
- **Transition Metals (Groups 3-12)**: Metals with variable oxidation states and properties, like Iron (Fe), Copper (Cu).
- **Metalloids**: Elements with properties intermediate between metals and non-metals, like Silicon (Si), Boron (B).
- **Non-metals**: Elements that are usually gases or brittle solids and are poor conductors, like Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N).
- **Noble Gases (Group 18)**: Inert gases like Helium (He), Neon (Ne).

### Conclusion

This periodic table incorporates modern elements and visually enhances the traditional layout by using color coding, geometric shapes, and additional data points to provide a comprehensive and intuitive understanding of the elements. This design facilitates quick reference and deeper exploration of the chemical properties and relationships between elements.

If you have any specific questions or need further explanations on certain parts, feel free to ask!

May 31, 2024

Most of what the communists in our government did played a part in destroying the American family unit. * Feminism * Adultry * Normalizing divorce * Hollywood and TV * Inflation * Pedophilia * Sexual exploitation
* Abuse * War * Political correctness * School indoctrination

May 31, 2024

I came across info that makes sense. Most know one of the goals of communism is to destroy the family unit. What makes sense is they printed money to create inflation to make everything expensive, so each family member would have to work extreme hours (no free time/ stress)

May 31, 2024

For those who don't think that our government has no problem with destroying lives, and that we've been made slaves in the land of the free, just look at our school socialist indoctrination pedophile camps.

May 31, 2024

A woman glanced at her reflection in the darkened window of the long-abandoned warehouse, her crimson lips curling into a wicked grin. The full moon above cast an eerie glow across the dilapidated building, illuminating the dust motes that danced lazily in the air. Her heart raced with anticipation as she felt the weight of the ancient tome in her hands. The leather binding was worn and cracked, but its contents still held the power to unleash unimaginable forces upon the world.

She had been searching for this hidden lair for what seemed like an eternity, following the cryptic clues left behind by her ancestors. The Kybalion, as it was known, was said to contain the secret knowledge of the Seven Hermetic Principles - the keys to understanding the universe and harnessing its power. Some believed it to be nothing more than myth and legend, while others swore by its existence.

The woman had always known that she was destined for greatness, and when she finally got her hands on The Kybalion, she knew that her life would never be the same. She could feel the energy surging through her veins, the knowledge burning bright in her mind. With every passing moment, she grew more powerful, more confident in her ability to shape the world around her.

She turned her attention back to the book, running her fingers along its spine before carefully opening it to the first page. The ancient text was written in a language long forgotten by mankind, but she could feel the words resonating deep within her soul. As she began to read aloud, her voice took on a strange, ethereal quality, echoing throughout the warehouse like the tolling of a distant bell.

With each syllable, she felt the power of the Hermetic principles flowing through her, connecting her to the universe in a way she never thought possible. She could feel the energy of the long-abandoned building shifting and changing around her, responding to her every command. The dust motes danced faster, forming intricate patterns in the air as they spun and twirled to the rhythm of her voice.

Finally, she reached the last page, her voice cracking with emotion as she spoke the final words. With a triumphant cry, she slammed the book shut, feeling the weight of its power pulsing through her veins. The warehouse exploded in a cacophony of light and sound, shards of glass and debris raining down around her as the building collapsed in on itself.

As the dust began to settle, she emerged from the rubble, unscathed and transformed. The power of the Kybalion flowed through her like a river, and she knew that there was nothing she could not accomplish. The world lay before her, ripe for the taking, and with the Seven Hermetic principles guiding her every step, she was unstoppable.

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May 31, 2024
  • The woman on the left was putting on a brave face. She was 30th in the world to have an experimental surgery at the Cleveland Clinic that was supposed to β€œheal her” she spent 9 years on antibiotics from that decision and is about to have her kidney removed at 36 years old. Her only wish is to live until her kids are 18. The woman on the right was guided to a EE center as it opened its doors. She is dedicated to enjoying life, to growing and helping others. Her anxiety is gone. She has a never ending zest for life! Mentally, physically, and spiritually she is restored. He kids and husband have also had meraculous experiences with this technology and they share it with everyone who will listen! She is so grateful for this technology for Dr. Sandra Rose Michael, for Rema who owns the center in Montgomery TX who has loved on her and took a leap of faith and has such a lovely soul! Thank you unified!
  • This woman is me! Blessed and grateful beyond measure!
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May 31, 2024

A small sample of the bought-and-paid for self-serving narcissist frauds, who caused us to be slaves, in the land of the free...