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Ragna Raven's avatar

Your distinction between "holiness over happiness" is not acceptable to me since I find the two are the same. I love God. Food is necessary to me but I can go without for days. I need very little and am very small. I eat the same way I sleep, when I need it. Sure growing your own vegetables is the best option but, mind you, the soil in the ground today is so contaminated what you get out of it is as poisoned as the soil itself. You literally have to BUY soil to grow anything. It is totally absurd. All home growers know this. Your crop is just not divine anymore. Since the soil is not. It is a catastrophe. God, bless my soil anew. Amen.

The spraying has to STOP.

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Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

Thank you for the feedback and your point of view. Greenhouses, even balcony-sized, are essential to reduce contamination from the skies. Composting food scraps rejuvenates the soil and even collecting our urine can add ammonia for free to our plants ( plant food ).

God has designed us and nature to be miracles if we remember how and act on it.

Nature provides abundance when we are left alone.

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Ragna Raven's avatar

True.

About urine: Morning urine is the most potent. You want smooth skin, have one sip of your own urine every morning. In a day or two you notice the difference. Yes, urine is good for the soil and so is feces. All animals know this instinctively and so do children who often eat soil. It is very good for their immune system.

Yes, nature is God´s home for us.

The chemtrails are sick and evil. They make us see what hollow vanity is.

I´ll never stop reading your newsletter, Henry. It´s uplifting to talk with you.

Thank you, bless you.

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Amaterasu Solar's avatar

You know My take... I don’t see “evil” and “good;” I see unEthical (“evil”) - the breaking of the three Laws of Ethics, Ethical (everything that does not break the three Laws), with “good” being the upholding of the Betterment Ethic - looking for ways to make things better for Those around You and around the globe and creating them.

As long as One is Ethical, I have no issues with whatever They choose to do. If One breaks any of those three Laws... THEN I have issues.

But I would be gloriously happy if We all worked under the Betterment Ethic.

The Betterment Ethic vs. the Slave’s Creed (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/the-betterment-ethic-vs-the-slaves

The three Laws of Ethics (Natural Law expressed as the three things not to do):

1. Do not willfully and without fully informed consent hurt or kill the flesh of anOther

2. Do not willfully and without fully informed consent take or damage anything that does not belong to You alone

3. Do not willfully defraud anOther (which can only happen without fully informed consent)

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Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

Excellent Sister.

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Jean-Sebastien Savard's avatar

I eat to live, and more over i hate eating. so i eat little to live a lot! I got this rule that haunts me:

To be alive a living thing needs to eat another living thing. thus this cycles the dying constantly. So i love to think that i can eat prana like the trees and i'm often doing fasting.

Pursuit of holiness swap word, love it! one thing i'll add. in the word holiness, there is a hole lol

when one is in a polarity, he is linked to the opposite polarity. so cultivating holiness is mainly keeping alive on the other side the unholy. So i dont think anyone should follow happiness, just be happy to follow nothingness. life already flow on its own. doing bad or good it will still flow, doing nothing it will still flow. the middle road is where jesus walked right?

Peace my sober gentleman friend =)

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Jean-Sebastien Savard's avatar

Nop, and you giving me lots of homework! Im stacking so many article. ITS not substack for me its overstack! Ill be checking it soon too. Hehehe thanks again gentleman

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Sober Christian Gentleman's avatar

Lol overstack.

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