Bianca Bell-Chambers

Like yourself, I am an unique individual of the entire whole.

May 08 at 05:18 AM

Thank you for the deep inside into Jason's development and career! 😘 It was a pleasure to read it - well done. 😃

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Apr 25 at 01:16 AM

Dear Unifyd Team,

Although I am a paying member, it was never possible for me to actively participate in the discussions via the Unifyd Apple app, as this function was not available. Can you please check why this is not working?

Yesterday I saw Jason's YouTube post and wanted to check the text links today. YouTube won't let me watch anything without entering all my personal data. I don't have a YouTube account and don't want to set one up. Can you please also post the link to the documents here?

Thank you very much!

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Apr 19 at 02:42 AM

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Commented on The Pyramid Code

Apr 18 at 03:29 PM

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There is so much more to the Pyramids than our human projection can ever grasp.

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Apr 17 at 02:07 PM

informative, interactive, versatile

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Apr 16 at 10:17 AM

A great way to show and give love without saying, offering or physically giving anything is to tune into a person positively and enter the encounter with full attention and good vibes. The energetic effect on others is particularly intense and leads to strong, positive thoughts and feelings.

Is there anything greater to give than the loving energy that defines us?

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Apr 16 at 10:01 AM

Stephanie L Congratulations - you certainly deserve it. 🥳💫✨

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Apr 16 at 09:55 AM

My mum used to say: "First the work, then the pleasure." She was very consistent in her own behaviour and in what she demanded of us children. This taught us discipline.

We learnt to think strategically by questioning whether what we were supposed to do made sense and thinking of ways to avoid things that made no sense to us. As she was very strict, we had to come up with really good approaches and arguments. That was learning for life.

For unavoidable things, the joy of the subsequent reward of doing nice things became the motivation to do unpleasant things first.