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Warum brauchten die Spanier (Hernan Cortes) für die Eroberung des Aztekenreiches lediglich zwei Jahre, für das Volk der Apachen jedoch 250 Jahre?

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Rest in Power, Mountain of the King

Life is a cycle—unbroken, eternal.

A sacred rhythm of becoming and unbecoming.

Birth and death. Expansion and collapse. Inhale, exhale.

I’ve come to understand this more clearly in these past few days, since losing my father.

The pain is sharp. But so is the peace that comes from seeing the pattern.

The universe does not waste a moment. It transforms everything.

Cells die and are reborn.

Thoughts fade and rise again.

Stars go supernova and from their dust, new stars ignite.

This is not tragedy. This is design.

And within that design—we are brief flashes of light.

Unique, powerful, fleeting.

My father was one of those flashes.

He lived for 70 years—1955 to 2025.

And what a fire he was.

He called himself Emine Oğlu Ahmet—“Ahmet, son of Emine”—with pride and honor.

And I called him Mountain of the King, because he stood like one.

Unshakeable. Majestic. Timeless.

The last photo I have of him… it’s golden.

His presence captured like the sun at golden hour—radiant, vivid, and alive.

Yes, time moves.

We follow our ambitions.

We build things. We chase dreams.

And in doing so, we sometimes drift.

Not because we don’t love—but because life demands sacrifice.

I called him. I loved him. Always.

But now, looking back… I wish I had visited more.

Time is the rarest coin we’ll ever spend.

And it spends itself fast.

Today is day three of my water fast.

And in this emptiness, I have found a fullness.

A silence that hums like a secret.

A stillness where my father’s voice echoes more clearly than ever.

Before I sleep tonight, I will drink one glass of water.

And I will send a prayer to his soul—pure, eternal, indestructible.

Let us all pray for him now, together:

Emine Oğlu Ahmet,

May your soul be free.

May your heart be light.

May the next chapter of your existence be even more majestic than the last.

You were never just a man.

You were a mountain.

You are the wind now, the stars, the rhythm of the sea.

Rest in power, Mountain of the King.

You will never be forgotten.

You live on through every heartbeat that remembers you,

Every flame that refuses to die.

And to those reading this—every repost, every like, every comment is a prayer.

Every boost is a whisper to the universe on his behalf.

Your kindness will be repaid in zaps ⚡️ in grace, in gratitude that echoes forever.⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️

Rest well, baba.

We carry you forward. Always.

Oglun.

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I AM FEELING GENEROUS I MIGHT ZAP RAIN ☔️ ALL RENOTES WHEN IS REACH 70 then 1955 then 195570… surprise zaps along the way. Not 24 hours I meant like buzzbot claims. For ever pray to my dads soul. In every religion because he was open minded to others. My favorite pictures of him. Baba Beni hissediyorsan bilki Seni SEVIYORUM ve hakkini helal et bana deger verip hatta hayat verip. 🫶😃🙏

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Und das eröffnet eine ganz neue Dimension:

Stell dir vor, du bekommst Empfehlungen, Meinungen oder Reviews – nicht anonym oder gekauft, sondern von Menschen, denen du vertraust. Von deinen Kontakten, nicht von Algorithmen. Das gilt für alles: Inhalte, Orte, Produkte, Nachrichten. Relevanz entsteht aus echten Beziehungen – nicht aus Werbeprofilen.

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A tribute to the legendary Dr. Bernstein, taken from Belinda Fettke’s Instagram page:

Dr. Richard K. Bernstein has passed away at the age of 90. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 1946 at just 12 years old, he lived with the condition for nearly 79 years, making him one of the longest-living Americans with T1D. He lived through through the era of guesswork, inevitable complications, and outdated dogma. But he refused to accept that deterioration was inevitable.

In the 1970s, as an engineer-not yet a doctor-he became the first person with diabetes to regularly monitor his blood sugar using a meter designed for hospitals. Through relentless experimentation, he discovered that tight control, a low-carb diet, and precise insulin dosing could normalize blood sugars and even reverse diabetic complications.

When the medical establishment ignored his findings, he became a doctor at 45 so he could publish and treat patients himself. His book, Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution, has become a lifeline for thousands living with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. He changed the question from "What can we get away with?" to "How can we thrive?"

His legacy lives on in communities like #typeonegrit , a grassroots movement of people with T1D (and parents of kids with T1D) who follow his protocol to achieve what many doctors still say is impossible: truly normal blood sugars. Their results-Alcs in the 4s and 5s without increased hypoglycemia-were even published in Pediatrics.

He also inspired the creation of The Rivere Foundation and its "Let Me Be 83" campaign, named for the blood sugar level Bernstein considered optimal. The foundation educates patients and caregivers on how to achieve normal blood sugar through nutrition, education, and self-empowerment. They advocate against the defeatist standards that dominate diabetes care today.

Dr. Bernstein famously said: "Diabetics are entitled to the same blood sugars as non-diabetics."

Rest in power, Dr. B. You gave us more than tools - you gave us hope. You showed the world what's possible.

Your work, your courage, and your fierce dedication continue to save lives.

#diabetessolution #keto #carnivore

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