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Depswah's avatar

There is absolutely nothing good about these retards - Except perhaps that people are waking up and beginning to get wise to them, as a result of those same psycos. Given the fact that the tree serves no purpose for the (d)evils of modern day ( they have been chipping aways at these ancient marvels, since forever), consider the sequoia for another example: The evil have saved one (1) back, calling it "Reserve". This, due to the DNA preserved within. Sick bastards, they are all about automation, plastic and synthetic. Never mind the living, breathtaking stature and breath giving, of the trees, they so eloquently offer to all of life.

Beauty of trees, in the most raw and possibly their rarest of forms - Something we reply upon.

Trees have always been my friends: As a child, I adored, swinging from their branches, hanging a swing on their boughs, using the branches and leaves as protectors of me while writing poetry above the hay field, or as I watched the animals below, and the ants marching in their ruggedly handsome coating. Building bird and other houses from them, admiring the excellence of the artwork in them, whether sawn or standing even lighting them on fire for warm, in preparation for a hot meal or just to listen and watch. The idea of trees being the the same above as below. Of picking ripe fruit and nuts from them, shooting a squirrel out of one, to cook for dinner, watering and hugging these magnificent wonders are just a few of the memories, trees have gifted me over many years.

We can live without technology - We cannot live without trees!

Blessings ~

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

You summed it up so nicely!!!! You can live without technology yet not live without trees. On average day people do not even conceive of that statement. Powerful.

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

100%. No, wait. 1000%.

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

At some point we just have to become more aware of our surroundings and get our heads out this so called technology. thanks for the comment.

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Yes, agreed with you again. Our heads are literally plugged in to something trying to destroy our bodies. You got that exactly right. Pull the damn thing out of there even if it hurts.

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Depswah's avatar

The depth of that statement, far exceeds the reality of the depth of our situation!

Blessings ALL~

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

yes sir!! How do we get those ear buds out of peoples ears. Every time I see them I just shrug my shoulders in dismay.

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Depswah's avatar

P.S. The tree photo of the swirls and whorls, put me in mind of a mother and child - She, the mother has the babe, lovingly cradled, into the area of her womb. The babe's head is fast in the hands of it's mother, while body is close to her belly.

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Charlie's avatar

Without a dramatic change it is safe to say enjoy it until it is gone. In Mn most of the 300 plusers are gone, decay or dis ole house in central and eastern us. Two oaks about 275; both are alive across from each other with a stream between in a valley. Crazy cool just sitting there. I could keep tree jabbering. Many pics.

Tour update: clueless and Russia phobic.

Matrix 2 in effect. Mostly old and non-pliable minds. We are all enjoying the now for sure.

Lots of remembrance and chat. It truly is longing for yesteryear! The allure is to unplug and Fuk it all and live totally moment to moment. Lots of love as I’m among happy campers…

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Charlie, those two Oak in which you speak - Are most probably planted for a married couple. Back in the day, one on either side of the driveway symbolized a marriage. Often times, when one or the other of the couple dies, one or the other tree was cut down. Left side was the Bride and the right for the Groom. She was to his left, because the left is closer to his heart. Yet, another piece of history of the mighty oak.

Blessings ~

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Charlie's avatar

Both are growing healthy and it was a creek between them. No doubt the creek was a key And their roots were intertwined!

Imagine a relationship of that fortune.

That was near my last residence, 4 years ago.

Now, I have 30 acres of oaks, White ash, quacking aspen, elm and birch. Some oaks are 200 years of age. One has fatigue, very concerning as no good reason for lose of foliage. This spring I’ll be observing.

The health of trees is the telling of our future…

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Living in the forest myself on a few acres, full of piñon, ponderosa pine, alligator juniper and the gamble oaks -that grow like weeds and All are connected below the suface- We have noticed drastic losses!

Some trees have uprooted and fallen over- the roots have lost the strength to keep them standing- but, laying on its side the trees survive a few years and longer. fully green everything laying on it's side with one root in the ground. Many many other trees are just bleeding with sap up and down the main trunk up high and down low for no reason it has to be the result of the aerosol injections above killing everything. The Harvest from nuts is so off schedule it's insane. For example, piñon trees offer pinions usually around every 5 years. When it's time to harvest them they pop in the trees like popcorn and they fall to the ground usually beginning around August then are finished popping shortly before or after the first snow. But this past year the Harvest began in September and it was slow. And the trees are still chock full of nuts and falling to the ground all Winter long and the tree nuts are still ripening and delicious. Mind-boggling, bewildering and confused and displaced the trees are suffering. I stepped into your conversation to relate to you methods of electroculture. We have began with bear copper wire wrapping spirals of it on 6 ft or longer branches that come off the trees naturally and sticking them in the ground so there at least 5 ft above ground and 6 in of copper and wood below the ground. And also wrapping the trunk several Revolutions of bare copper wire - snug, not tight- and then at the bottom inserting the copper into the ground next to the tree. This is something new we just started but we hope it nourishes the soil and atmosphere below the trre tops. Something to hope for, as some people using these methods are reporting great results from trees dead more than 5 years(California) and other places I'm not sure exactly the situations are true or or not. But, we're putting our heart and our love and our energy and time into these practices and hoping that all of these beautiful trees Will Survive and stop dying in front of us. It's unconscionable unimaginable how deeply dark and sinister these things that call themselves people that spray the skies and burn our lands and attack us from every single angle possible. Manipulating every single possible living thing upon this world. Anyways I hope you look into electroculture, we started by purchasing 1500 ft of 12 gauge bare copper wire.

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Thank you for sharing. I hope many more people access your commentary. This use of copper coils actually works by stimulation of telluric currents, which are not quite the same as electricity and are close to what is defined as orgone. As you know, old fences of "dead wood" placed in fields sometimes regrow their roots and revert to trees. The Ukrainian/Russian pyramids, placed in fields, have by themselves removed the presence of pesticide contaminants and even have been observed to bring back botanical species considered extinct. The spiral coil activates telluric life forces which generate a magnetic field inside the trunk or tree branch, reconnecting it with earth's field and upflow of current / life force. The challenge is immense as Dane Wigington has shown, due to the immensity and consistency of the attacks on "every single possible thing living in this world." The mycelial web connecting the root systems of woodland (aka the wood-wide-web) has also been deliberately targeted. Use of copper coils may also help reinvigorate the mycelial signaling network.

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Darling Crimson's avatar

Excellent post about the copper coil ❤️

I was unable to read the rest of your post as the page cuts it off. I've noticed this with many posts, the ending of the posts are unreadable..

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Dr. Anthony Phan's avatar

My wife has a garden in the back of our home. Along with the flowers she is cultivating, she is also planting fruits, yielding plants and trees. She wanted to put copper coils into the land, which intrigued me, and I am reading and learning about electro-culture. I thought it was just electricity. Telluric currents are then solar & geomagnetic activity and discharges from electromagnetic waves from the Earth. Can telluric currents be used to heal the human body? When you are doing a session with frequency medicine, is it more than just one frequency or more like scalar energy?

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Depswah's avatar

You bet! The health of our trees is declining and quite alarming - I have my struggles with them. I am dismayed, to say the least.

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Darling Crimson's avatar

I Love trees ❤️ our creation is loveable and beyond perfect. We live in grief as all, along with us are destroyed.

How do we identify these people who do this and how do we stop them once a for all, that is one and only real question humanity should be asking and answering. The rest is minutia.

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Sicasevilis's avatar

Agreed-

the pilots have contracts and the payments must be recorded while our taxes are granted, commissioned, allocated and bundled to non-profits, ngo's, gov'ts and then recycled throughout the corporate lobbyists, political representatives and even billionaires get the laundered tax dollars and fund "the dimming", patented "sun simulator" and thousands of other devices and methods consistently eating away at everything having life.

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Darling Crimson's avatar

Oh the grief. Just can't image humans systematically doing this to themselves and this creation... Fathoming the WHY!❤️

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

There is something non-human, some non-human entity activating the worst aspects of humans, bending them to its will, and is very skillful in doing so. Yes, the grief is very hard to bear.

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Darling Crimson's avatar

It is a challenge for me to accept these operations as coming from a non human intelligence. It can seem to come from a non human intelligence because it is almost impossible to imagine and or understand how humans could come up with and implement such anti human plans and goals.

The challenge that I have with placing the blame on non human intelligence is that the perpetrators become immune to accusation, accountability and the power to stop it. Rendering all life at the mercy of an unseeable and untouchable power. If we believe this then we are guaranteed to lose all battles 'for life' before we even begin.

What I see is centuries of military war planning and strategy. I see those who are outwardly destroying life to have antidotes and plans in place for themselves. We are what they operate to make extinct. A reminder that 'they' have "seed vaults" one in Norway - the seed of every living thing is stored in these vaults. Life is being destroyed in front of us, to us - but all will be returned, restored when they have run their program to its end. My thoughts & perceptions only. ❤️ Thank you once again for sharing your work ❤️

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Joanna's avatar

I love how you think ! I wish we had some real answers though. Thank you . Keep it coming and God help us !

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The Mick's avatar

A very interesting article.

Take Van Gogh’s table…..

The four pillars holding up life.

Onion, the electrical multilayered nature of existence.

Tea, the bromine solution…..(see hitchikers).

A pipe and tobacco, the adminstration tool of mental calmness and focus.

The candlestick, a natural source of light showing the way.

The letter, correspondence, communication.

The book, knowledge and insight

Matches, the spark.

Wine, the adminstration of inhibition and spirituality.

All leveled on a plane.

The table, indeed, is the plateau of life, and it knows it!

Inviting you to take a seat, at it’s foundation.

Cheers,

Michael.

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Really good observations. There is more, in fact. The title of the book reads, in French, "De la Sante", which means, literally, "About Health". So the entire tableau represents a search for the state of health in mind body and spirit. Cheers Michael.

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The Mick's avatar

I didn't know the book title, brilliant!

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Honeybee's avatar

"Wood, even when transformed into chairs or architectural beams, retains some sentient awareness from the living tree."

I've known this idea for a long time. Also, "Sentience surrounds us, we just don’t see it." We imbue seemingly designated inanimate objects with sentience or another might say recognize their sentience via long interaction. For example, bakers understand this point by using their favorite tin(s) in creating their concoctions. Certain pans work better. As do skilled gardeners with their various tools or certainly master carpenters and their tools. The tools ultimately work in a symbiotic relationship with them. Ask any novel author who will tell us that a character can become so alive and demanding that the novel takes an entirely different course. Their tool is imagination.

When I'm finished with anything and the artifact must be consigned to the trash bin, I thank them for their service to me.

For this reason, too, I've severely limited my interactions with electronics and technology. Prudence and consciousness in choice result in karma which opens--which allows opening and choice to proceed forward. Those who rushed to interact with with ChatGPT and others have formed a karmic seal. Their pathway forward will be different from mine.

I wonder if Dr. Corrin already mentioned Dragon's Blood as I delved into its properties not long ago? I was particularly looking into a bath soak with Dragon's Blood. I choose another product but was highly interested in Dragon's Blood.

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Honeybee, I think you have explained this symbiosis with tools and things through long use eloquently. Sharing living or working space with them, imbues them with our energy and equally opens up their latent consciousness to connect to ours. There are, then, no more things, only beings. This is very old knowledge here on the old continent, deriving from paleolithic times and the druid shamans, where the cultivation of orchards and vegetables surround by stone walls and vines generates a "field" of common consciousness and resonance. The shift to Big Ag in the US destroyed all this just as it destroyed everything else. it touched with its pesticides, herbicides, fumigations, industrial layouts, GMOs and now mRNA and robotic AI crop surveillance. On technology: the actual word derives from the old Greek "Tekne". However, the Greeks had a very different concept from us. Their "Tekne" included the handskills and dynamic interactions of the human artisan working with his tools on "things". There was no sense of robotics or mechanism in that. It was focused dynamic interaction. Today's tech bro culture is utterly perverse, has cut off from its origins, frameshifted in effect. On Dragon's Blood (SANGRE DE GRADO) I would not soak in it. It is a sticky resin.

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Darling Crimson's avatar

I Love Love Love this entry ❤️ I love trees, I love wood ❤️ I love creation ❤️ I grieve living through the destruction 🥺❤️

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

We live in common, shared and unremitting lament for what is being destroyed.

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Darling Crimson's avatar

... And this is a gift, that we are not alone and our hearts are True ❤️ Much Love your way Nicholas ❤️

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

Trees must look at us with such dismay and disdain. A tree just stands there minding its own business while go about our business of destruction called innovation. We called the human being is going to outsmart ourselves. I am a true believer that the humans running this operation are of a n alien kind that wish to do something else to us and must be agents for another being because to continually do the things they do has nothing to do with being part of the human race. It is of a outside nature.

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Again, I completely agree with you there. Trees are the original inhabitants of the earth. And they are maintained by the elementals which are childlike spirits with zero capacity for malice or cunning. These innocent beings used to come close by humans in past times, but not any more. We have chased them away as we grew brutish and cut down their habitat. The alien beings preying on us are the polar opposite of the gentle elementals that sustain trees and other parts of nature.

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

Thank you for the conceptual feedback in real time. This is what makes Substack so wonderful. Have a blessed day Doctor!!! Until next time...

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Likewise!

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Sue's avatar

I ‘feel’ trees, just as I have felt the pain of the Earth while walking vast areas of industrial clear cut logging. Another forester once asked me where I get my planting prescriptions from (not from a book, was the thought in my head). My answer: I go walk the ground and ask it what it wants.

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I am a forester who has walked tens of thousands of hectares over the past 30+ years. One day while on a cut block, I was inspired to stop and take photos of an otherwise unseeming dense stand of aspen regeneration. Much to my surprise when I later looked at this photos zoomed in, I incredulously found three forest spirits amongst the trees, two of which were looking directly at me.

I am aware, too, of a water spirit that resides in proximity to the creek that runs through my property, though it has yet to show itself to me. Some day, perhaps…

(I accidentally deleted my original comment while trying to edit 🙄).

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Barbara Charis's avatar

Thomas Jefferson called our Creator the Supreme Intelligence...who knows everything.. I have no desire to waste time, energy or money going to mankind...for answers. AI is only as intelligent as the information it has inputed....and mankind does not have the answers. I started reading at 8...and read 5 library books a week as a child...choosing the ones I loved. I loved fairy tales and lived in the world of the imagination. Einstein was a Pisces, too. He said that living in the imagination was more important than knowledge. One can be anywhere in the entire world in one's imagination...and I have found, when I just think of something..or need an answer it will come. Many get into technology... who are looking for money...and invent items which are now destroying the world, because the money-seeking inventors, don't consider the hazardous end results of their money-producing inventions.. If people want to save the planet...STOP BUYING anything that is not in the category of decent food, clothing and shelter. All else is nonessential...help save the planet from COMMERCIALISM!

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R. Toney Brooks, PhD's avatar

Not only are trees "beings" they have distinct personalities. I again turn to the wisdom of the ancient Celts and my days in Cornwall, UK. Celtic peoples tied clooties (pieces of cloth) representing their prayfull intentions to the branches of Hawthorn trees, which were frequently found near sacred wells and springs. Oak, Ash, and Hazel trees were also sacred to the Celts.

Growing up in a town nicknamed "The Druid City," a place-name honoring the Celtic Druids and their connection to sacred groves of Druid Oaks, further deepened my appreciation for the mystical bond between humans and trees. The Hackberry tree in our front yard was worshipped (in an acceptable manner) by my mother, who taught us always to revere nature and to love trees.

Great post, Dr. Corrin, which I cross-posted to my loyal subscribers.

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

I so agree with what you say here. I have always found that to be true, that “generic” is never to be found within nature and its beings. I long for more direct connection with them since our modern environment has become so stifling! I also agree with you that the Celtic pan-European civilization prior to the Romans, was highly evolved, and more ancient wisdom of the Druids was part of Celtic world and instrumental to high standard of culture and intelligence. I believe the Druids could read and write in Greek, and conversed readily with the Greeks about philosophy even though they themselves had no written language of their own. There is even a palpable magic inherent in the English word grove. And just when writing that sentence it suddenly occurred to me how that has been so perverted at “Bohemian Grove”!

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Geneva Thatcher's avatar

'Sentience surrounds us, we just don’t see it.' You are so right. About a few weeks after I hit my head and got a bad TBI, while in the kitchen, I was suddenly in another dimension or place. I think it was another dimension as there was a nice 'lady' with me. I remember mostly white and lots of yellow in the room I was in with the lady. Joel came in to the kitchen to get some thing. I said to Joel, "where did that nice lady go?" He never saw a lady. Back to reading your paper.

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Jae Bee's avatar

Fantastic! This was so good. I visited a tree forest farm just the other day. I made the reservation a couple weeks ago. Did you read my emails? lol.

We ride the same waves definitely Dr. Nicholas.

Thank you for sharing! And thanks to everyone’s comments.

I want to read them all right now, but I gotta go burn some wood.🔥

I need a tech break.

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Tech break, yes for sure! Sometimes I just long to vanish into the woods with the birds :) Take care Jae Bee. Your posts are always so uplifting whilst being also deep and truthful.

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Jae Bee's avatar

I smell like fire and I love it!

Yes. I love being in the woods. Even in Chicago I would run from Grandma’s house into the woods.

She would not know where I went. Surprisingly it had a big urban forest and many forest preserves.

How you feel about my posts, I feel exactly the same about yours!

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Ah, the smell of fire!

Tyger, tyger, burning bright

In the forests of the night.

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Jae Bee's avatar

Now this a random question, what kind or is the metal or material acupuncture needles made out of?

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Great question. (I personally hate acupuncture needles and all skin puncturing by the way and only work with pure energy.) Traditionally, many different metals were used, including gold and silver. Also used, scarring by fire (moxibustion) especially in Japan. In neolithic Europe, tattoos were inscribed on meridians (see Ötzi the Ice Man). This is all very ancient. Filiform sterilized stainless steel needles were standardized for contemporary acupuncture use. Today, however there are patent applications I have seen in China for needles made out of...graphene.

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Yikes! About the graphene. I believe it! And yes, I used to have moxibustion done many years ago. I loved it!

I stopped getting acupuncture recently for months -had been receiving since 18 years old.

But yesterday I had a treatment, and I keep asking the acupuncturist what are the needles made of but she always says I forget and must look it up.

I may not go back, with the graphene situation. I was also thinking about the skin puncturing.

Wondering about it!

When I was a body worker/massge therapist full time -I did a lot of marma points with my hands, acupressure and pranic healing. I also used a tuning fork on the marma points- that was one good thing I really enjoyed learning from Dr Vasant Lad- who I don’t care for much anymore.

What do you think of Pranic healing?

I would get into debates with that teacher about karma.

Please share more information about your ways working with the energy body.

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CopperVortex's avatar

Love your story about your fox friend. I think whatever we experienced before the age of 7 or so, when our brains are in a theta wave state, will have an almost permanent impact on us as adults, and of course this is why they throw the book on us with everything to get us as disconnected from nature as possible. I'm grateful that I didn't grow up with constant TV, and we had a dirt courtyard for me to connect to as a child, although I hardly left the urban jungle of Seoul.

I watched Martin Kenny/Zizi's interview in its entirety- very compelling and aligns with what you say about the artificial frequencies, satanic possession, etc.: https://youtu.be/y2YZynz23V8?t=4379 . Thanks, and thanks for recommending me!

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Delighted to converse with you here, and to recommend people to read your substack. Yes, the way we are before age seven is crucial. The Jesuits had a saying to the effect of: Give me a child before the age of seven and he/she will be mine for life.

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CopperVortex's avatar

yep, Francis Xavier, which I had noted in my Some Essential Videos article. Hence Ronald McDonald, advertising to advert your eyes, etc.

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Precisely.

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Charlie's avatar

Thanks Dr n! Screenshot many shared classics. The “tree” could become a screen save instead of a cougar face close up.

For me mind boggling!!! Uber thanks, your gift of writing and knowledge puts me awe!

Humility

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Dr. Anthony Phan's avatar

This is an exquisite piece of writing, Dr. Nicholas. My friend Ty Nichols and I have a Sunday tradition—we take a walk along a peaceful path near our home. Living far from the bustling cities, we are surrounded by towering trees and fruit-bearing groves. The vibrant hues of nature come alive—the deep orange glow of citrus trees, the golden shimmer of lemon and grapefruit, all bathed in soft, shifting light.

As we walked, the birds sang, and we immersed ourselves in conversation about your post. We could feel the energy of the trees, the harmony of colors across the rolling hills, and an unspoken synchronization between us. It was a moment of deep connection—one that nourished the soul.

Thank you for your wisdom and teachings.

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Thank you very much. That actually made my day when I first read your comments. Since that time I have reflected off and on, reviewing the scene you describe with all its shimmering hues. It became almost as though I were there. Your evocation lifted me. I felt nourished by a vision of natural vibrancy. It entered my inner life via imagination and communication, the twin roots of all living things.

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Anastasia Sprout's avatar

"What is sure is that technocratic dystopia has become a runaway juggernaut. The way to defend against it is not by counter-hacking."

Hmmmm. Is my vision of humans standing up, outside, en mass, and saying KNOW! NO! NOW! to the dark collective a counter-hack?

I think we're gonna need to show the 4th dimension how it's done.

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Exactly. We need to step it up a notch or two.

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Geneva Thatcher's avatar

I love this paper by you Dr. Corrin. Well done ofcourse!

Back in the early 1970's, while in Colombia, SA I noticed how poor the people were. I noticed they did not waste food. Nor did they take food for granted.

Every one worked together towards a common goal. For example, the women folk got together in the kitchen and worked towards making a large meal for the hard working men folk and family.

I loved being in the kitchen prepping food with the women. All of us, young and 'old' working together. The old lived with their children and grand children. The old were respected and 'needed.' They had their knowledge and experience available to share when ever asked.

I use to think it would be nice if Americans would not waste so much food. In the 80's, while going to school in California, I worked as a waitress. I was sickened by the food waste. Some times I saw steaks, shrimp, lobster tails half eaten and the rest was thrown away. Never mind the side food such as rice, potatoes, veggies, etc., that was rarely eaten and thrown away too.

The time is coming when Americans will respect food and stop wasting it. So much change for the better is coming. So much change.

Years ago my Angels were telling me about now days. I asked, "Why will so many people cross over?" I was told, "We only want the Spiritual." Ofcourse non-spiritual people will survive what is coming too, but there has been and will be those who are 'warned,' but do not listen for some reason. 'The signs are all around us for those with eyes to see, and ears to hear.'

Unfortunately, 2025 will be a year of life loss to the covid BioWeapon, the PNW earth quakes, volcanoes and tsunamis, war, killer weather, etc. There will be the loss of life pertaining to the evil ones, trouble making, murdering, pedophile luciferians. When they find out who and what is coming for them, some of them will commit suicide rather than go through public humiliation. Some of them will rat out the others, some will be executed, some will be murdered for silence, some will be arrested, some of them will be removed by the New Adam and Eve 2 Witnesses.

It is time to cut the head off of the snake. During 2025 the pedophile luciferians in political and social positions of power will be removed off of the planet. I was told it will take about 8 months from start to finish. That is why things get better and better with 'them' out of the way.

With the evil ones out of the 'way,' the energies of the planet will go up. People will feel a little more lighter, happier, more intuitive, less uncertainty. Our planet is at level 0 now. When we reach level 1, it will feel magical compared to the energies we've been use to feeling all this time, but it will take some time to reach level 1. The more 'Spiritual' we become, the more technologically advanced we become, eventually leading to level 1. We have to be more 'Spiritual,' to be 'responsible' with technological advancement. With out Spiritual growth of the inhabitants of a world, technology stagnates, hence why the luciferians 'steal' technology from crashed star race sites. What they have stolen, they do not share with us.

When a star race comes to our planet, they can not stay for very long as the energies on our planet have been so very negative and difficult for them to endure; the negative energies drain them of their energies and make them weak and sleepy. The longer a star race can stay on our planet, the longer they sleep on their ship to recover. Typically, the average star races normally sleep about 2 hours, some races sleep for 4 hours.

There was a time the star races had a bet to see who could stay the longest. This challenge was devised to get the children of the stars use to our energy draining world. The goal was to stay for 24 hours. Once 24 hours were reached, the goal was pushed to 48 hours and so on.

There are those star races who are stuck here on our planet for violating the 'Quarantine.' Some of the star races stuck here, came here 10,000+ years ago. They have reproduced since being stuck on our planet. Our planet is in rebellion, thus the quarantine. The quarantine is to protect star races from getting contaminated with sin and iniquity and then taking the contamination back to their world. The 'quarantine' is to protect them from us. I called the star races who were stuck here, 'The Colony Races.' Here in America, some of them use to live inside mount Adams in WA near James Gilliland's ranch, (on yt). They left Mount Adams because of the PNW earth quakes, volcanoes and tsunamis that are coming. There are those star races who were struck here, who went home to their home planets as the quarantine has been lifted. This is why you hear yt intuitives saying 'we are going to have contact with the Children of the Stars.' I am guessing the contact will be in a few years, 5 or less. We will have open trade with star races. They will share certain technologies with us. Many, many changes for the better are coming.

The video below is close to what we've been told by Angels in times past. You could say the floods, fires, atmospheric rivers and so on, represent the 'Purification.'

The Blue Kachina could be any thing. The Blue Kachina could be a star, a satellite, (per the video) a super nova. May be the Blue Kachina has some thing to do with the planetary alignment going on right now. Don't know.

The Red Kachina was Niburu. That Kachina came and was sent on it's way by the Children of the Stars. Red Kachina will not be coming back for several thousand years.

Hopi Prophecy Warns: The Final Purification Has Begun! Prophecy 2025 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtk3jan7vMM&list=TLPQMjUwMjIwMjV7P3j0DVrnFw&index=18 13:37 min.

Things are about to get difficult, more so than now. The difficulties will last for several months for the USA, for Europe, about a year or longer. The rest of the world, I do not know. With out going in to details, after the months of difficulties, things get better and better and better and better and better.

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mejbcart's avatar

Dr. Corrin, do you know anything about antimatter in human bodies?

Kind of suspecting that this mathematician is describing the ZPE concept in physics..

Picasso works have NO beauty in them, just own opinion, unless, one has a special brain able to understand this 'distortion of reality' character...

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

I have not thought much about that subject. What is your view on antimatter in our bodies? And what do you think about the asymmetry for that matter? AG's work clearly relates to ZPE of course.

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Depswah's avatar

Lol - I also have no appreciation for the "art" of Picasso. Reminds me more of the crazies who have no appreciation for life.

Blessings ~

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Oh dear.

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The Mick's avatar

Picasso....(once had a cat that saved my life named after the great painter, but that's another story!).

The building blocks of life, tesselation of mathematical perfection through abstract perception.

A demonstration of the multifaceted perspective of entanglement.

"some people need their art spoon fed" ~ Ray Manzareck.

"To appreciate what you don't understand, transposes the fear of the unknown" ~ The Mick 😂

Chesterton's fence.

If you do not know why it's there, it's best to leave it alone, until you understand it's purpose.

More of a Monet fan myself....

Cheers,

Michael.

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Very good observations. Tesselation of mathematical perfection would refer to the picture plane whilst your other remark about entanglement would refer to the invocation of non-Euclidean depth within / beyond the surface plane. Ironically, analytical cubism was merely a chrysalis phase for both Picasso and Braque. People dumped prejudice on Picasso after he had passed. In his old age, his works were so luminous because he did not at all pretend to be what he was not, a supernova becoming a brown dwarf, an old man raging against the dying of the light. He sought to be as spontaneous and forthright as a child and to discard whatever was in the way of that. Monet is a great painter in a different way altogether. Later they referred to Monet as "Just an eye, but what an eye!"

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The Mick's avatar

Outstanding!

'Tis conversations like these,

that express art into life itself.

I look forward to many more.

The saving grace of a child's imagination, ferments the wisdom of fine wine.

Thank you,

Michael

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

I believe the spirit of your cat visited me in a dream at the very time of this communication on this thread.

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Depswah's avatar

And I being but a mere child in the eyes of the universe, I must yield - Thanks be to ye both, for the lessons learned in the dabbling's of art at it's finest institutional value.

Mic, I can better see the perception now, of the art in which Nicholas has placed forth & through your words: "The building blocks of life, tessellation of mathematical perfection through abstract perception". As I read these words, the art of playing billiards, clearly invoked within the reaches of my mind, the beauty of Picasso.

So, yes indeed, some people must absolutely, have the need in which to be fed, per the spoon or shovel!

A demonstration of the multifaceted perspective of entanglement is finally evident to me.

Bless you both, with many facets of beauty, in your lifetimes. Thank you.

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

I am truly delighted to know we quickly removed that little blind spot from your magnificent vision. Just a speck of grit causing some irritation via entanglement :) Another day arises to fight on behalf of trees, cats, dogs, commonsense (the things we have in common), art (that makes sense) and more than anything else, our ability to love and support each other from afar. Blessings to you dear Depswah one thousandfold!

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Depswah's avatar

Mic, I love that cat, Picasso! For without him, in a world of so many perceptions, I would still remain lost within the realm of a particular abstract artist - Picasso.

One that I am now, clearly able to conceive of, without further need of a spoon fed operation.

Yes, Monet is a beaut -

Thank you!

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The Mick's avatar

Great to hear from you Depswah, blessings and good fortune to you.

You are both wise and beautiful, pls forgive my lack of patience.

The best part is,

there is no spoon,

only the art of life..

Big hugs,

Mick.

P.S. I travelled the US from sea to shining sea with Picasso the cat.😂

He saved a small community (in Sacramento) and myself from some very dangerous people.

He knew it would cost him his life!🙏

The night before, he cuddled me for hours (unusual), cats know......

Hero's come in all shapes and sizes 😁

Here's to Picasso 🍻

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Depswah's avatar

How terrific - Cheers to Picasso!

Interestingly, I also traveled, 25 years, with a cat named Pig. When I lived in Germany and would call my cat...Here, Pig, pig, pig...my neighbors would in the beginning, all come to the aid of finding my swine! Too funny - She made plenty of friends in her travels by boat, bus, planes, trains, bicycles or walks.

Thanks for the memories, my friend. Blessings ~

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mejbcart's avatar

maybe he took LSD..???? who knows.

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Depswah's avatar

Jaja... I was not on that trip. Therefore, am unable to understand or appreciate the shallowness or depth of it.

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mejbcart's avatar

I was not either, on anything in fact, ever, VITAMINS only!! It is good to always speculate in particular when there is an art which looks like made by a drunken sailor, to say the least, so I added bit more.. Why immediately this evil suspicion, not getting this.

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Depswah's avatar

SMILES

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Ugliness lies in the eye of the beholder.

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Depswah's avatar

Hey Mejbcart, I just got the 'drop', on the LSD - Check it out!

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