Know Yourself; Children Vaccines not tested for Mercury; Teachers fired for refusing Vaccination, Jaun O Savin and more

To know yourself, to become self aware, may be the most important aspect of any spiritual journey.  We live in two inseparable worlds, the physical and metaphysical, in a world that is not as it seems.    Our lives are so connected to families, friends, schools and our jobs we tend to ignored the spiritual aspect of our lives.  Today,  the corruption is being exposed in the media, government See the source image officials  from mayors to the US President, corporations, banks, big pharma, education, WHO, CDC  and the list goes on.  We are living at unprecedented times and never before has it been so important to check  our moral compass. Self awareness can simply start by being aware of our  thoughts, emotions and actions,  moment by moment and understanding the world around us, with all it chaos and distortions. 79129951_10219260512159354_4070859377123262464_nWe are in a psychological war and the prize is your soul or spirit.

In the Law of One,  the mind must be known to itself and this  is perhaps the most demanding part of self awareness.  If the mind knows itself then the most important aspect of of self awareness has occurred as consciousness is the microcosm of the Oneness.  In other words,  the Infinite macrocosmic intelligence which guides the birth and processes of the universe is reflected on a microcosmic scale in each individual being.  See the source imageAs energetic beings, we are radiating positive and negative energy by our thoughts, emotions and actions, creating our reality with all its distortions and confusion.  Our goal is to learn and have balance between love and wisdom. Perhaps we are also being  guided, even  prompting  us to wake up, to realize our potential and to stand against the world tyranny in our own way.

Lao Tzu tells us “Wisdom come from knowing oneself. He who knows himself is enlightened”. In the dialogue of the Savior Jesus said “Those who have truly found the Self within recognized that it exists everywhere.” Buddha added, “Everyone has recognized the self-ones essential nature. But few have realized it.”

Children Vaccines have not been tested for Mercury since 193o’s
Acting office director, office of vaccine research and review, spoke to the Committee on Government Reform, U.S. House of Representatives on July 18, 2000

Facts Matter (Sept. 29): 7,800 Teachers Cut From Payroll Over Mandate; Protests in the Streets of NYC

In New York, the vaccine mandate for health care workers has officially gone into effect. Thousands of nurses, as well as other health care workers across the state, have either lost their jobs or were suspended because they refused to comply.

This problem does not only apply to hospitals.

As of this week, 7,800 teachers in New York City have been taken off payroll because they refused the shot.

However, 7,800 is only the number of teachers. Including the general staff, the number rises to over 26,000 people—all of them fired.

And they are not taking it lying down: in New York, protests and demonstrations have been springing up over the last several weeks.

However, you might have not heard of these events, since Youtube just changed their policy and will be deleting all content that they deem to be anti-vaccine.

Resources:

🔵 American Hartford Gold (866-242-2352):

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🔵 Youtube Ban:

https://ept.ms/3A4YCRX

🔵 NYC Schools:

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https://ept.ms/3F3E1AR

https://ept.ms/3zTlwLQ

🔵 Hospitals:

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According To Public Health Data, Vaccinated People Accounted For 80% Of COVID-19 Deaths In August
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9.29.21: “Good will come out” of ALL of THIS. Warriors continue to SHINE and FIGHT! PRAY!

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Juan O Savin 9/29/21


When You are AWAKE, You will realize, WE are the LIGHT, WE are the TRUTH, We are the WAY, We are CHRIST CONSCIOUSNESS, the second coming of CHRIST.  We are ONE! 

The Self

When we use the term, “the self” we are usually referring to our identity, the ego, the face we wear to maintain our illusion of individuality. This includes our subconscious 12043058_897901876964651_8829313765351631143_n.jpgmind and everything our brains produce that make us believe we are separate and apart from everything in the universe. So what is the Self?

Philosophers have pondered that question for centuries. Socrates, believed to be born in 470 BC, maintained that our true self is our soul.   Rene Descartes, born 1596, thought there is one thing of which we can be absolutely certain: “I think, therefore I am.”  William James, born 1842, added that there’s one thing about our conscious experience that we’re never uncertain about; we’re never uncertain whose conscious experience it is. It’s mine, of course. But who is this “me”?  Jean-Paul Sartre, born 1905, believed every individual to be a “being for itself that has a self consciousnesses. 

Western philosophers typically try to figure out the theoretical truth, going from there to 68395567_2628362577247376_4371379888091824128_npractical applications. Eastern philosophers tend to speak of truth as something you approach through practice rather than theory. In important ways, Eastern philosophy does not even ask the same question and offers a different answer. Hinduism, Buddhism, meditation, and yoga are alternative approaches. Self to them, refers to what lies within each of us and is what remains when our bodies dies. Self is what we discover when we wake up and is all that exists. Self in Hinduism is called Atman, and the self is Brahman or God. The difference between self and God is our distinction we make ourselves. Remove that distinction and all that remains is God, or universal mind or Tao.

Gnostics, believed to be the first true Christians, referred to Self as the Divine spark, and God as the Divine Light from which the spark emanated. Even Jesus tells us in Luke 17:20–21, the Kingdom is not coming in any way you can observe. The Kingdom of God is68447731_2628372797246354_7655717426310414336_n already here, within your midst.

The word philosophy means “love of wisdom”. It is a love of wisdom that guides all of us to explore the fundamental questions about where did we come from, why are we here and where are we going. The search to understand the self is an individual effort.  We are all philosophers, with our opinions, ideas and concepts. It is interesting to explore what others think and believe, but ultimately, we have to find our own way. With the world at our fingertips, we can explore and discover how different cultures, religions and belief systems are so intertwined.

Our teachers speak of the self. Jesus said in the Dialogue of the Savior, “Those who have truly found the self within recognized that it exists everywhere”.  Buddha tells us  10481390_779094098814404_8884657755310544376_n“Everyone has recognized the Self, one’s essential nature. But few realized it.”  Krishna said “Recognized that all things exist in the One, and you will become the One.” Lao Tzu provided his insight in the Tao Te Ching, Wisdom comes from knowing oneself. He who knows himself is enlightened.”

Consider the self as your divine essence, your soul, your spirit living in a material world.  To know the self, this four step exercise can be performed to produce an acceleration of knowing the self. The first step is the cornerstone.  The moment contains love as we consciously seek that love in our awareness and understanding in everything we do. The second step is to realize the universe is one being. When we see others, family,  friends, strangers, and even enemies, 300px-Loowe see the the Creator.  The third step is Gaze into a mirror, and see the Creator.  Fourth step is Gaze into the world and all of creation and see the Creator. You can build your foundation of these steps by being mindful and  through  meditation, contemplation, and prayer.

I am not I. I am this one walking beside me whom I do not see, whom at times I manage to visit, and whom at other times I forget; who remains calm and silent while I talk, and forgives, gently, when I hate, who walks where I am not, who will remain standing when I die.

Juan Ramón Jiménez, won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1956.