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Comte de Sats Germain
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A concrescence of Mind fumbling with the controls of this meat chariot. Nostr onl
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Need more Steiner stuff

Will you post a link here? I looked up the channel but I can't read Arabic, so I'm not certain I'll be able to find it again.

Very happy Saif is getting attention in the middle east. Bitcoin strongly disincentivizes usury, so I think it's the piece that Islamic finance needs to really work.

Purple for royalty!

Behold, my long flowing purple robes, with little white tufts, and my golden scepter and my globe with a cross atop it!

Okay, I overdid it.

TIL learned there's a legit cult squatting on the name of Saint Germain.

Figures. I should've expected it.. But this particular cult is like an embarrassment to cults in general - I've waded into a few and this is the worst yet. Figures.

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-THE ISLAND LIFE-

In 1892, a hot potato vendor peddles his wares on the busy streets of Manhattan, offering a popular and simple snack to New Yorkers. Known as “Mickeys,” these hot, baked potatoes were a beloved street food in the late 19th century. Vendors like this one would walk the city, selling the warm, starchy potatoes wrapped in paper or cloth. They were not just a quick and affordable snack but also served a practical purpose during cold weather, as many people would carry them in their pockets to use as makeshift hand warmers on frigid days.

Hot potatoes were especially popular among the working class and immigrants in Manhattan, providing both sustenance and warmth for those on the go. Street vendors were a common sight in the city during this period, offering an array of cheap and accessible food options for a rapidly growing urban population. The hot potato, often eaten in between work shifts or on the way home, was part of a broader culture of street food that provided comfort and nourishment amidst the hustle of daily life.

The tradition of selling hot potatoes, with their dual function as both a snack and a source of warmth, represents a unique aspect of the urban experience in 19th-century New York. This photograph not only captures a moment in the life of a street vendor but also reflects the ingenuity and resourcefulness of city dwellers who found practical solutions to everyday needs. The image provides a nostalgic glimpse into the past, showcasing a time when simple pleasures like a warm potato could provide both sustenance and a small respite from the harsh realities of city life.

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These still exist in China. I've used the hot potato vender as an excuse to practice Chinese a few times.

That's a powerful combo. I'd bet you're very healthy... How do you call on them? Are you doing material alchemy or spiritual?

I'm relatively new to this invisible world. So far my focus has been the symbolic - I've been using the symbolism in tarot to get better at this new (to me) way of perceiving things.

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You mentioned praying to St Germain, my namesake. The original, who built the church, or the immortal one? I didn't know people prayed to him. I feel like this hints at a gap in my studies...

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I was the person who refused to wear a mask, spoke out loud and got cast out but also found the real tribe amongst the crowd. It was summer of 2021 after a night of dancing, my bedroom window had been cracked and seeping smoke from nearby Cali fires carried by the wind had out me in a few extra hours sleep coma.

https://youtu.be/czIasFbbQRQ

I got very sick for three weeks and barely survived. The recovery was slow and I was quite devoted to that for a few months. Here are some of my slow contemplations as I began coming out of those underworld dwellings.

And a glimpse into my essence.

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What's the title of the video? My phone with nostr stuff is being blocked by YouTube. Will look it up on different thingy

Cautiously optimistic. Its possible it causes all hell to break loose. Not saying it will... But it's possible.

Ah heck yeah, that sounds fun. Maybe you can find some cool artifacts by poking around the ruins. A metal detector could help.

Travel heals on another level. Getting into a new environment stimulates something spiritual. I started getting my woo woo ideas in China - the change was so much that I went into a kind of rapid learning mode that I've only seen in basic training. Like, you get there kinda dumb and retarded, and the regimen and stress force you to learn 100x faster than normal - same effect happened in China. But I think it's more than that materialist explanation - its a reorganization on a higher level. And the effect is, your spirit leads the healing process.

It was my kidneys that failed. Overloaded when my whole body went into some kind of cell death. Its hard to remember, but several dialyses, maybe 6ish times - enough that they installed a two tubes in arteries to make dialysis easier.

Air Force did it to me... My best guess is something in the food. I'll probably never know. But I went from a healthy and muscular dude who knocked out PT with enthusiasm to a shuffling skeleton... I was so weak I couldn't lift my shoe. And they basically put me in a prison for rehab for a year - it wasn't actually a prison, but it basically was. It made me hate everything.

So... first that, then the vaccine. No more trust. I've been hurt more by these people than anyone I've ever met or heard of, and survived.

That got dark. Sorry. Muscle burn feels good, and also helps me not hate.

oh yeah, maybe this would help you

https://www.100pushups.net/

they have a whole set for all the main weight-resistance and if you look at their schedules based on what you can do you'll get a gist of what the proper cadence of training should be

Nice, I'll check it out. I can do 100 pushups now... Again. Some Bad Stuff happened a few years ago that destroyed my body. Organ failure, a month in hospital. Body took years to recover ; mind still has not. I'm just trying to do everything at home - got a bike and a dumbbell, and I try to go at it for an hour every day.

I've hit that. I can't afford to be buying new weights at the rate that I've been scaling. But there's a lot of real estate to improve, sI there's options