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My Romanian/French Canad/Ojibwe?? roots keep me fairly well informed about dangers I am facing. I swear my very cells kept me away from the jabs, (shouting No NO nO) and some extra warnings from a Dr. Bhakti early on cemented my intuitions. The same roots have led me to be an herbalist and brewer. I owe alot to those roots fe sure, everything! Best and thanks Greta. ps Love the Cassandra piece, its fantastic, wish I could see it with some light behind, will use my 'magination.

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Intuition is so important and who knows why some seem to lack it. I think it must be tied to the heart... I have also listened to Dr. Bhakti. It's hard to watch him as he struggles to find reasons why the science is so "mistaken". He seems to have a good heart and doesn't want to believe any of this is purposeful.

I'm learning more about herbs, as I have used dandelion root tea and echinacea each time I have started to feel slightly "under the weather" the past few years. It does the trick. Neither John nor I have been sick at all for years - with no "scientific interventions" whatsoever. I'll bet you're full of priceless herbal knowledge!

The mosaic, by the way, is glass on a wood surface (so no light comes through). I made traditional stained glass for many years, but came up with a method to combine fabric collage and glass about a decade ago.

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Thanks Greta....re intuition, I have heard that the fluoride in the water directy affects our pineal gland. I hear this gland has a part in intuition/connection to the greater powers. What is so hard for me to accept is how 'powers that be' (not for much longer I pray) want to mess with folks 'inner' guidance. But sadly I am not suprised at the greed, though I am layed low by the levels to which it currently pushes agendas. Just hoping transfection can be managed, even if the jabs cannot. Keep rockin, its great to know you are out there, miles ahead of my journey, as i am still 'in the city', Portland. Ugh! best

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I've heard of that relationship also between the pineal gland and fluoride. I'm not sure it mirrors my experience, though. I was raised in the south on fluoridated water (although I rarely drank water which may have saved me). While my pineal glad seems to have survived the onslaught of that water, plenty of folks in fluoridated Portland are guzzling the Kool-Aid, as it were. I lived there for over a decade and so I feel your pain. I knew there was some reason God hadn't razzed that place yet - must be YOU! :-)

Anyway, we're on well water now and that feels good. I hope you can get out soon, my friend.

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Well said as always!

It’s funny, I’m writing a short post about how I like to keep my head firmly jammed in the sand. (I have a terrible, ‘ignorance is bliss’ approach sometimes) However I like reading about things from your perspective.

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I think once you know the end game, following every move of the play isn't necessary or even helpful. It's all drama. You might like one of those last few links from Rosa Koire, especially. She passed away a few years ago, sadly, but had so much wisdom.

I loved your rodent story, BTW. Made John and I ROFL. We can relate with all the moles here! Get 'em!

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