@riverflows. That story contains a lot of details I had no idea about, since my movement doesn't allow me to experience this stuff apart from the hand sanitisers at grocery stores and the announcements in buses. No one here cares. It's almost as if people are scorned upon for believing mass media propaganda. No one buys it. In face there's a huge uprise in the country that has the WHO headquarters. I am going to a club this Friday and will break, get my hands dirty and lick the dirt I pick up from that dance floor to get a stronger immune system. My sister, who lives in LA said the tests in Switzerland are too expensive. Whatever that means? ;) The way you write this feels like being in a sci-fi movie. Just that it's actually unfolding in the year of the qubits. The beginning with the intro about about your dream and your husband totally caught me to delve into the story. That part about your husbands step father, reminds me of how little time we have for our loved ones and that ephemeral part of things is something very prominent in my life, where I can relate to you strongly. Makes me want to time travel. Emirates would not wanna give me toys at some point growing up and asked me if I wasn't too old for toys. I responded that I then just wanted the color pencils. I don't think they give these anymore. It's crazy how much power the WHO has to make everyone just obey. Maybe it's good for the meat to stay fresh and for grass and soil to replenish because we mess up our environment. I guess all think tanks must have had this common agreement because the pharma shares were down. I just see lobbyists and marketing news campaigns. Staying away from as much of it, it's not paranoia but a gut feeling that they want to lace a tracker in the vaccines. Also feel like an animal here with that number on my ID like the ones on the cows ears. I don't know if I want to wait my turn. With a dad being a PhD in Chemistry and living in the hub for generic drugs for over ten years, where you came from, gives me the creeps. What is going on there is highly disturbing and gives me an impression to compare. It raises more questions and I got a wikileaks book next to me. Hotel lottery is great. My friends from India who would never be able to afford a hotel, had that on their way to me last xmas because their layover was too long. Truly a lottery for people like that, because they are hungry right now and have nothing. Makes me stop complaining about my first world problems. sweat tear smiley The airline had to accommodate them. Something very intuitive about the signs and mysteries that become leads in your post. I think you are always on to something. It's like you can tune in. Reminds me of Dr. Chris Sheldrick and his research. I am so doing a rigorous Vinyasa session now, thanks to you. Thank you for this highly motivating and inspiring post!
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Thanks lovely. I'm not sure how it's motivating but I'm glad I motivate you! The vinyasa practice helps me in the hotel. i'd give anything to share HALF to all of the free food I'm getting to people without it in places like India right now. It doesn't seem right.
I don't think we'll ever know about the virus. Some of us might just be immune and have great functioning immune systems that prevent us feeling the worst of it. I am a bit paranoid about the vaccines too, but I don't even take the flu vaccine. I just want it to be about choice, and I'm worried that it will be about taking the vaccine or not having access to travel or services. But I think there will be enough outcry against it to prevent that happening - I'd hope. Though so many rational people are making decisions based on fear, and decisions that are NOT good for their humanity.
it does raise a lot of questions. It is creepy - the whole thing DOES read like a scifi narrative or an apocalypse thriller. Fiction seems normal, real life is surreal.