One thing to remember is that a lifestyle — whether based in consumption or survival — is not a life; it's a placeholder based in fictionalized self-wealth which misdirects the loss of your lifetime sold in salaried, waged, frozen, or homeless chunks, stolen daily by an economy that is privately-owned by a statist, theocratic, tribal, globalist few.
We suffocate in fictional "value", that which has been traded away for short-sheeted survival by those we maintain with our ignorance, and who, in turn, enforce the scarcities, chaos, misery, and all else that is passed off to us as "natural", unavoidable", and/or "random".
I have re-found my love of gardening, and the squirrels who talk with me as I do it.
They're so much more pleasant than any politician, cleric, general, monetarist, or lawyer. They're can be so much more "humane" than what we're taught by films, tv, schools, and technology to be... to put a species-centric twist on it. As I become more squirrel-like -- learning from their "natural" desire for cohabiting, playing, sharing, banking food, warning each other. etc. — I grow hopes for finding & meeting more people like them.
It's a very lonely world few people look up to see a real face — glued to a text message from a Facebook "faked" person's (programmed) greeting — or notices that the blue sky above is no more. That change from being human to being more shell-like and narcissist makes me feel sad often, and so, I return to my worms, birds, squirrels, and vegetation.
The joys of sharing gardening tips with neighbors and communities is becoming a very non-eccentric thing to do lately. Who knows, maybe neighborhood and workers councils can take back and defend communities from the State sooner than we think?
This year, in the garden, I added peach, apple, hazelnut, tea, neem, and apricot trees, along with honey, goji, blue, and sea berries . That's keepin my mind off all of the 'end-it-all' intangibles back onto the immediate need to save us less money and more real food that we can dehydrate, freeze, "can" (in jars), vacuum-pack, etc.
We're adding Lion's Mane and other medicinal mushrooms, all sorts of medicinal and edible herbs, and the basics of onions, horseradish, ginger, cilantro, parsley, kale, chard, squash, etc. Food from the Amazon "Subscribe & Save" can save you funds by buying in bulk as well as buying on a monthly (or other) basis whichg cuts another 15%, yet, in two months some products have gone up 50%! You are better off maxing a credit card to get food now than to have it non-maxed and useless when food is totally unaffordable later.
I worry about the fallout radiation in the air when I'm outside but I take my ionic iodine, selenium, potassium, and boron. You can use the foot pads, chelation, and kelp dusted on everything to add safety to the dailies. Besides disarming "the elite", making them work for their food like the rest of us, and superseding all of the processes that facilitate psychopaths sucking the life out of everyone, we can only do our dailies more wisely and consciously spread the word and implement formal and omnicentral organizations based in direct democracy. It's the "startup" that will break the virulent hierarchy.
We are switching from filtered and plastic bottled "natural springs" water to a water distiller to avoid radioactive water since heavy metals require 3000+ degrees to follow water into the vapor world. The water may not be available so we're looking at getting the unit advertised on Alex Jones' web pages that turns out is built just a few miles away from where we live: it pulls water out of the air, 7 gallons per day.
Both units need power so we are getting the 4-panel unit (with mobile bettery pack and DC/AC transformer) so we can take it with us if we must "get out of Dodge".
We''re planning a "vacation" that is more a quick vacate scenario: what to take in a hort period of time, where to go, and how to do it with a yoga calmness. I'll have to do my Reichian masturbation every ten minutes to avoid
I use pyramids and orgonite around the house. I'm building a cloudbuster and series of pyramids for the roof to ward off wretchedness as best I can. Unless I can find an old house from the late 40s and early 50s that already has a fallout/bomb shelter I would say that I'm doing all I can except no one can escape a firestorm that burns up oxygen or a 300-600 foot high tsunami. As a child I always had a recurring dream of surfing a tidal wave on a huge wooden front door. Ha!~ That's a first for the surfing mags, eh?
So it's gardening, communicating with friends from afar, and sharing that is truly human. The crisis has made us appreciate each other and life more, and that is a great way to have lived after all?
Breathe deeply and know we all have each other, as well as our loved ones.
The joy isn't on "the left" and it isn't on "the right"; that's a Tweedledum-Tweedledee "choiceless choice". It is us working mutually, inclusively, democratically, and consequently.
Stay in touch... is the best advice. Isolation is what they want of citizen-slaves the most!
We suffocate in fictional "value", that which has been traded away for short-sheeted survival by those we maintain with our ignorance, and who, in turn, enforce the scarcities, chaos, misery, and all else that is passed off to us as "natural", unavoidable", and/or "random".
I have re-found my love of gardening, and the squirrels who talk with me as I do it.
They're so much more pleasant than any politician, cleric, general, monetarist, or lawyer. They're can be so much more "humane" than what we're taught by films, tv, schools, and technology to be... to put a species-centric twist on it. As I become more squirrel-like -- learning from their "natural" desire for cohabiting, playing, sharing, banking food, warning each other. etc. — I grow hopes for finding & meeting more people like them.
It's a very lonely world few people look up to see a real face — glued to a text message from a Facebook "faked" person's (programmed) greeting — or notices that the blue sky above is no more. That change from being human to being more shell-like and narcissist makes me feel sad often, and so, I return to my worms, birds, squirrels, and vegetation.
The joys of sharing gardening tips with neighbors and communities is becoming a very non-eccentric thing to do lately. Who knows, maybe neighborhood and workers councils can take back and defend communities from the State sooner than we think?
This year, in the garden, I added peach, apple, hazelnut, tea, neem, and apricot trees, along with honey, goji, blue, and sea berries . That's keepin my mind off all of the 'end-it-all' intangibles back onto the immediate need to save us less money and more real food that we can dehydrate, freeze, "can" (in jars), vacuum-pack, etc.
We're adding Lion's Mane and other medicinal mushrooms, all sorts of medicinal and edible herbs, and the basics of onions, horseradish, ginger, cilantro, parsley, kale, chard, squash, etc. Food from the Amazon "Subscribe & Save" can save you funds by buying in bulk as well as buying on a monthly (or other) basis whichg cuts another 15%, yet, in two months some products have gone up 50%! You are better off maxing a credit card to get food now than to have it non-maxed and useless when food is totally unaffordable later.
I worry about the fallout radiation in the air when I'm outside but I take my ionic iodine, selenium, potassium, and boron. You can use the foot pads, chelation, and kelp dusted on everything to add safety to the dailies. Besides disarming "the elite", making them work for their food like the rest of us, and superseding all of the processes that facilitate psychopaths sucking the life out of everyone, we can only do our dailies more wisely and consciously spread the word and implement formal and omnicentral organizations based in direct democracy. It's the "startup" that will break the virulent hierarchy.
We are switching from filtered and plastic bottled "natural springs" water to a water distiller to avoid radioactive water since heavy metals require 3000+ degrees to follow water into the vapor world. The water may not be available so we're looking at getting the unit advertised on Alex Jones' web pages that turns out is built just a few miles away from where we live: it pulls water out of the air, 7 gallons per day.
Both units need power so we are getting the 4-panel unit (with mobile bettery pack and DC/AC transformer) so we can take it with us if we must "get out of Dodge".
We''re planning a "vacation" that is more a quick vacate scenario: what to take in a hort period of time, where to go, and how to do it with a yoga calmness. I'll have to do my Reichian masturbation every ten minutes to avoid
I use pyramids and orgonite around the house. I'm building a cloudbuster and series of pyramids for the roof to ward off wretchedness as best I can. Unless I can find an old house from the late 40s and early 50s that already has a fallout/bomb shelter I would say that I'm doing all I can except no one can escape a firestorm that burns up oxygen or a 300-600 foot high tsunami. As a child I always had a recurring dream of surfing a tidal wave on a huge wooden front door. Ha!~ That's a first for the surfing mags, eh?
So it's gardening, communicating with friends from afar, and sharing that is truly human. The crisis has made us appreciate each other and life more, and that is a great way to have lived after all?
Breathe deeply and know we all have each other, as well as our loved ones.
The joy isn't on "the left" and it isn't on "the right"; that's a Tweedledum-Tweedledee "choiceless choice". It is us working mutually, inclusively, democratically, and consequently.
Stay in touch... is the best advice. Isolation is what they want of citizen-slaves the most!
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