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April 22

My mother just got discharged from the hospital and is back in her apartment now. And even though the doctor and nurses were great and really helped my mother, the hospital always sticks it up your ass as you're leaving. Just as I predicted here in an earlier post, they gave my mom new prescriptions on her way out - 5 new prescriptions (6 new bottles of medicine) to be specific... after the 3 new prescriptions they gave her when she went to the hospital a month ago.

And when I told them that she is not to be given a Covid-19 vaccine, or a flu shot, or Teberculosis shot, or any other shot, it was obvious that they were planning to offer her one or more of those poisons. And when I asked the pharmacy if any of the medications had aspartame - the pharmacist checked and sure enough, the antibiotic that my mother is required to finish taking has aspartame.

I asked the pharmacist why they would prescribe to a fragile elderly woman who has had cancer in the past, a potentially cancer causing carcinogen. The pharmacist then turned into an irate confrontational asshole from the sewer. I wanted to shove his head up his tiny little loser butt, but I think that's illegal. So the criminal enterprise known as your neighborhood family friendly hospital lived up to my expectations.

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  in  🐇 rabbit-holes
May 29
01:00

This AI film may feel unsettling, even a little eerie like we’re standing at the edge of something we don’t fully understand. That’s okay. Fear often rises when we meet the unknown.

But this is precisely where our greatest strength as human beings lives in our intuition, in our hearts.

By using your intuition you might notice the pauses between words, the silent spaces between questions and responses. Thus space is powerful. That’s where we listen deeper not just with our ears, but with our inner knowing. AI may replicate conversation, but it doesn’t carry soul, it doesn’t feel the pulse of the universe the way we do.✨️🙏

So instead of letting fear take the lead, we’re being called to meet this technology not with resistance, but with awareness, empathy, and love.🥰✨️🙏 We can choose to walk through this new chapter as conscious beings, not passive consumers. Intuition is our compass. It helps us discern what is true, what is aligned, and what serves the greater good.

AI is a tool how we use it will reflect who we are. Let’s stay rooted in our humanity, in our compassion, in our connection to something greater than data or code. We’ve done hard things before. We’ve navigated the unknown. And we will do it again not just with intellect, but with soul.

You got this. We got this. Let's move forward not in fear, but in faith and love🥰✨️🙏

Stay in Love & Light,

Benita

  in  🐇 rabbit-holes
May 29

The spires on top of the Old World Buildings were not used for decoration. They were used for free energy!!!!

  in  🐇 rabbit-holes
May 28
00:59

World Economic Forum.

People that won't comply

  in  🐇 rabbit-holes
May 30

Over 3,000 years ago, the Assyrians developed a remarkably advanced underwater technique, as illustrated in this ancient relief. It shows Assyrian soldiers using goatskin bags filled with air to help them breathe while submerged—a clever early example of diving gear.

This innovation highlights the remarkable resourcefulness of the Assyrians, showcasing how they adapted their environment for strategic military purposes. It reflects not only their technical creativity but also their tactical foresight in warfare.

Today, this fascinating Assrian artifact is preserved in the British Museum, offering a glimpse into the ingenuity and capabilities of one of history’s great civilizations.

Note: The lower image is the original artifact; the upper is a modern visual interpretation

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June 22
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  in  🌎 unifyd-social
December 27, 2024

Any book lovers in the house? 🙋‍♀️

We love a good book; whether it be fiction or factual, there is a wellspring of inspiration that awaits us on the other side of the dust jacket 📕 (or for multitaskers, on the other side of Audible 🎧). While the haste of modern life seeks to retire the art of reading, we think it's a practice worth keeping around as it creates a sense of pause and affords us the opportunity to see our lives from a new perspective (which can be utterly life-changing).

So in honor of the persistent book worm - the one who refuses to succumb to the mundane of life without a good book in hand or an inspiring story in heart - we want to know:

What book are you currently reading or have you recently finished? 🧐 What were the main takeaways, and if relevant, how has it changed your life for the better?

Share your answers below 👇

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  in  🌎 unifyd-social
March 16, 2024
• Edited (Mar 16, 2024)

Med beds.. been having these for decades.

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  in  🧘‍♀️ health-wellness
June 20