Saturday, August 27, 2022

Canada courting euthanasia, that ol' California pride

California has a lurid history of sterilizing and euthanizing its citizens.  

"After the debate, the official journal of the American Psychiatric Association published an editorial in which it chose sides in favor of murder (“Euthanasia” in the American Journal of Psychiatry, 1942, volume 99, pp. 141-143). It said psychiatrists would have to muster their psychological skills to keep parents from feeling guilty about agreeing to have their children killed.”

Exosomes develop and shed before antibodies form

Belgian fertilizer companies no longer can compete against Asian and American companies with lower energy prices. Thousands of people are losing their jobs.

Just through observation, I've seen different symptoms from folks who've taken the jab.  I've seen their literally dry up and age.  I've seen accelerated aging.  I've seen alopecia.  I've seen clots on different parts of the body--legs and face.  I've seen shingles in young people.  Because the spike protein is a chimera, it has the instructions in it to develop or mutate into a handful of different age-related, debilitating diseases, anything from Alzheimer's to Mad Cow to Parkinson's to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.  The shared condition with all of these is that they involved fast-acting brain degeneration.  Cognitive complaints have been the number one concern following the vaccines.  

Difference v. Empathy and Sympathy

Thank you to Brene Brown


Empathy fuels connection.  Sympathy drives disconnection.  

1.  Perspective taking, the ability to take the perspective of another person.  

2.  Staying out of judgment.  

3.  Recognizing emotion in other people and then communicating that.  Empathy is feeling WITH people.  Empathy is this sacred space.  

Empathy is a choice, and it's a vulnerable choice, because in order to connect with you, I have to connect with something in myself that knows that feeling.  

Sympathy is agreeing with the person's circumstances versus agreeing with their emotional state or sacred interior, sacred because it's been kept to themselves.  

"At least" belittles both the context for the grief as well as the emotional trauma attached to it.  It's trying to spin the defeat into some other person's version of victory in an attempt to silver line it.  

"I had a miscarriage."
"At least you know you can get pregnant."

"I think my marriage is falling apart."
"At least you have a marriage."

"John's getting kicked out of school."
"At least there is an A student."

One of the things that we do in the face of difficult situations is to try to make things better.  Better to say, "I don't even know what to say right now, I'm just glad you told me."  The truth is that rarely can a response make something better.  What makes something better is connection.  

This one is good too.