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Sean Morningstar posted an update 4 years, 9 months ago
This is an amazing book written in 1954 by a guy (Rodney Collin) who was a disciple of Gurdjieff. It explains the reflective/mirroring relationship between the upper macrocosms to the lower microcosms. Its free to read as a PDF –
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Sean Morningstar posted a new activity comment 4 years, 9 months ago
You can also buy a Dandelion Root “coffee substitute” that tastes pretty nice… -
Sean Morningstar posted a new activity comment 4 years, 9 months ago
I hope you’re right. That would be a great find then… -
Sean Morningstar posted an update 4 years, 9 months ago
I have my doubts, but the dreamer in me wonders IF Dandelion may also help to stop the injected Spike Protein from doing its thing as well. I assume the synthetic nature of the injected
Spike Protein mess would be beyond the effects of a natural substance like Dandelion. Either way – this is good news, I…[Read more]-
Personally, I wouldn’t assume a synthetic substance is necessarily beyond the effects of a natural one.
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I hope you’re right. That would be a great find then…
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When I was young there was a rivaval of eating wild nature things. Glad I bought all those books back then. It also helped having to gather weeds for father in law’s rabbits.
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would this be Dandelion as in the common weeds that grow in my yard and all over the forest floor? I have been reading a lot about those that are edible and highly nutritious – after all goats, bears, cows, and all other kinds of wildlife creatures eat them…a new form of salad for humans 🙂 and that many weeds actually help “reforest” and…
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I read somewhere that dandelions replenish calcium in the soil on top of being nutritious and having some medicinal uses
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Dandelion – Taraxacum officinale – can be taken raw (tender leaves/flowers), cooked (tougher leaves, used as a vegetable) or as a tea (flowers). Make sure that where you pick it no weedkillers etc. have been used. Used to detox the liver, which is the place where toxins tend to accumulate, and has a very pleasant taste.
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Poor man’s arugula
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Thank you!
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Can also put dandelion flower in biscuits or fritters, soups. Dandelion often is confused with false dandelion, one flower per stalk. Dandelion has inulin.
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You can also buy a Dandelion Root “coffee substitute” that tastes pretty nice…
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Sean Morningstar posted an update 4 years, 9 months ago
This is fascinating. Meanwhile, Singapore has claimed it will now treat the Rona like a flu, and not bother with the fear porn any longer. Change is in the air…
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Great find!
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The way this article reports it, the Singapore policy announcement is still a sop to Big Pharma, with the “authorities” in cognitive dissonance saying that while the flu cannot be eradicated, mass vaccination is still planned. Though they may backtrack with this…
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Sean Morningstar posted a new activity comment 4 years, 10 months ago
Ive heard it said that Victoria is a testing ground for “future world aspirations” -
Sean Morningstar became a registered member 4 years, 10 months ago
As a somewhat lengthy aside, an excerpt (somewhat related) from a personal journal from almost 50 years ago, for, perhaps, your amusement:
My only other personal experience remotely related to “lights and eyes” (though not reflected light) was about six months later. I was riding a bus hom…
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