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Post by brillbilly on Jul 27, 2021 5:31:33 GMT 10
BEWARE! The Digital Trap Is CLOSING FAST!...this is getting every country on the same song sheet!
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Post by boxfree on Jul 27, 2021 11:18:21 GMT 10
Seriously, anyone who thought that digital currency would be some decentralized platform doesn't understand the rules of the game. No one gets "one up" on the ruling class without paying a royal fuck you fee. They let the "little people" do the work and then they own it! Ya see!
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Post by boxfree on Jul 27, 2021 11:46:45 GMT 10
I still have a 20+ year old flip phone. No internet connection to it. Still. it's very difficult to function without some connection to the web. They have total control over that right now too. I have no illusions about that, but..... Total collapse is going to bring many unintended surprises and their own shit is going to cover them like a Fudge Sunday
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Post by Rareclan on Jul 27, 2021 11:56:55 GMT 10
I'm A Fan Of That ! I still have a 20+ year old flip phone. No internet connection to it. Still. it's very difficult to function without some connection to the web. They have total control over that right now too. I have no illusions about that, but..... Total collapse is going to bring many unintended surprises and their own shit is going to cover them like a Fudge Sunday
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Post by brillbilly on Jul 27, 2021 23:33:56 GMT 10
I'm A Fan Of That ! I still have a 20+ year old flip phone. No internet connection to it. Still. it's very difficult to function without some connection to the web. They have total control over that right now too. I have no illusions about that, but..... Total collapse is going to bring many unintended surprises and their own shit is going to cover them like a Fudge Sunday Yeah, i just upgraded my Nokia flip to a Nokia Slide, but still keeping it manufactured before 2010 and none Smart as thats a smart thing to do!
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Post by Rareclan on Jul 28, 2021 9:40:43 GMT 10
How Childhood Trauma Leads to Addiction - Gabor Maté ~ {Trauma Based MK } Gabor Maté CM (born January 6, 1944) is a Hungarian-born Canadian physician. He has a background in family practice and a special interest in childhood development and trauma, and in their potential lifelong impacts on physical and mental health, including on autoimmune disease, cancer, ADHD, addictions, and a wide range of other conditions. Now retired from clinical practice, he travels and speaks extensively on these and related topics, both in North America and abroad. His books have been published internationally in over twenty-five languages. Maté's approach to addiction focuses on the trauma his patients have suffered and looks to address this in their recovery, with special regard to indigenous populations around the world. Full conversation of this audio is from the Tim Ferriss podcast Dr. Gabor Maté Interview | The Tim Ferriss Show Tim Ferriss speaks with Dr. Gabor Maté, a physician who specializes in neurology, psychiatry, and psychology. He’s well known for studying and treating addiction. I’ve wanted to invite Dr. Maté to this podcast for a while because he is not only an expert in the pathologies of addiction, but he’s experimented with — and used successfully — tools that are perhaps outside the realm of traditional psychiatry. He is also a co-founder, along with Vicky Dulai, of Compassion for Addiction, a group that advocates for a new way to understand and treat addiction. Please consider supporting After Skool on Patreon www.patreon.com/AfterSkoolIf you want to get in touch, feel free to send an email of visit www.afterskool.netAnd please subscribe and hit the notifications bell to see future animations! Thank you! Special thank you to Allan on Patreon. Pinned by After Skool This is one of the most beautiful messages I have ever received: "I stumbled upon your YouTube channel a few days ago. I just wanted to say thank you and let you know that your videos are being shown to drug addicts at a facility in Dayton, OH where they are making a real impact on our patients. This area has been ravaged by heroine addiction and I work as a counselor helping people turn their lives around. Many of the clients I work with have never heard the things found in the content of these videos. The content paired with the illustrations makes them memorable and easier to understand. Your videos are spreading good in the world and making the world a better place. Thank you." - Kyle W. It is both inspiring and humbling to think that these videos could provide a light to someone in a time of darkness. The true purpose of After Skool is self discovery. Know thyself. We're all at different places on the same journey. We're all fighting our own battles. The more we understand our true nature, the more we heal our past traumas and reconnect with our authenticity. And as corny as it sounds, we are all in this together. "For some strange reason I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be. And you can never be what I ought to be until I am what I ought to be - this is the interrelated structure of reality." - Martin Luther King Jr. If you know someone struggling with an addiction, give them support, let them know that they are not alone and perhaps share this video. And if you like this video and want to help make more, please consider supporting After Skool on Patreon. Thank you www.patreon.com/AfterSkool
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Post by Rareclan on Aug 5, 2021 1:19:03 GMT 10
MASS PSYCHOSIS - How an Entire Population Becomes MENTALLY ILL
This video was made in collaboration with Academy of Ideas. They create videos explaining the ideas of history's great thinkers in order to help supply the world with more knowledge, to empower the individual, and to promote freedom. Please check out their youtube channel for more brilliant content. www.youtube.com/c/academyofideas or visit their website to learn more academyofideas.com/
In this video we are going to explore the most dangerous of all psychic epidemics, the mass psychosis. A mass psychosis is an epidemic of madness and it occurs when a large portion of a society loses touch with reality and descends into delusions. Such a phenomenon is not a thing of fiction. Two examples of mass psychoses are the American and European witch hunts 16th and 17th centuries and the rise of totalitarianism in the 20th century.
This video will aim to answer questions surrounding mass psychosis: What is it? How does is start? Has it happened before? Are we experiencing one right now? And if so, how can the stages of a mass psychosis be reversed?
This video took a tremendous amount of work. It truly is a labor of love and if you appreciate this video and want to help support the creation of more videos, please consider supporting After Skool on Patreon - www.patreon.com/AfterSkool
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It was an honor to collaborate with Academy of Ideas. Their content is incredible. This video has been over a year in the making. I can honestly say I put every ounce of energy I had into this one. After completing this, I am mentally, physically and emotionally exhausted, but...this may be the most important message of our time. I think we can all feel that we are at a very pivotal point. The fate of our world runs along the edge of a knife. If we falter, we may descend into a nightmare. I enjoy exploring positive, enlightening ideas, but it is just as important to explore the dark side as well. Please, if you can, share this video far and wide.
Also, if you'd like to help After Skool create more videos like this, please consider supporting on Patreon. Thank you. Much love. www.patreon.com/AfterSkool
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Post by Rareclan on Aug 8, 2021 18:28:39 GMT 10
ANTI~VENOM~HISSTORY~
"The beast Is dead but the Venom Isn't gone"
Albert Camus's “The Human Crisis” read by Viggo Mortensen, 70 years later
Columbia Maison Française
00:20 Introduction by Shanny Peer, Director of the Maison Française 05:35 Introduction by Alice Kaplan, Professor of Yale University 11:50 Reading of 'The Human Crisis' by Viggo Mortensen 56:50 Discussion with Viggo Mortensen, Alice Kaplan and Souleymane Bachir Diagne
On April 28, 2016 a reading by Viggo Mortensen of a speech by Albert Camus, and roundtable discussion with Viggo Mortensen, Alice Kaplan and Souleymane Bachir Diagne
Albert Camus originally delivered this lecture on “La Crise de l’homme” on March 28, 1946, to a very full house at the McMillin Academic Theatre at Columbia University, on his first and only trip to the United States. 70 years later, to celebrate Camus’s visit to New York and Columbia, his lecture will be delivered in a dramatic reading by the actor Viggo Mortensen, in a version newly translated into English by Alice Kaplan.
The event will be introduced by Shanny Peer and by Alice Kaplan, who will share new research from her forthcoming book, Looking for the Stranger: Albert Camus and the Life of a Literary Classic, to bring alive Camus’ U.S. visit and provide a context for his lecture. After the reading, Bachir Diagne and Alice Kaplan will be joined by Viggo Mortensen for a panel discussion about Albert Camus’ influence, his impressions of the U.S., and his reception in this country as a leading voice of the postwar generation of French intellectuals.
Participants: Viggo Mortensen has consistently earned acclaim for his work in a wide range of films. Some of these include Jauja, Loin des hommes, The Two Faces of January, A Dangerous Method, The Road, Eastern Promises, Appaloosa, A History of Violence, and The Lord of the Rings trilogy. He has received various nominations and awards from groups including the Screen Actors Guild, the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Apart from acting in movies and plays, Mortensen is a poet, photographer, and painter. He founded and is the editor of Perceval Press, an independent publishing house specializing in poetry, photography, painting, and critical writing.
Souleymane Bachir Diagne is Professor of Philosophy and French and Chair, Department of French, Columbia University.
Alice Kaplan is the John M. Musser Professor of French and chair of the Department of French at Yale University.
This event is organized in partnership with The Albert Camus Estate and is part of a series of events taking place in New York on the theme of "Camus : A Stranger in the City" (March 26 – April 19 / @camusnyc2016) commemorating the 70th year anniversary of Camus’ visit to the United States.
If you want to see the Q&A with Viggo Mortensen about the movie Far from Men, a video is available here:
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Post by brillbilly on Aug 12, 2021 6:00:17 GMT 10
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Post by Rareclan on Aug 31, 2021 5:11:47 GMT 10
"Gimme Shelter" is a track we have wanted to record for years. This song expresses the urgency we all face to unite together as a planet and offers us wisdom with the words, "War, children, it's just a shot away... Love, sister, it's just a kiss away". It really is that simple. We dedicate this song to all the lost, homeless and forgotten people in this world. It is in the shelter of each other that the people live.Subtitles Just a lovely click away xGimme Shelter (The Rolling Stones) feat. Taj Mahal | Playing For Change | Song Around The Worldiwasateenagelutherterian.wordpress.com/2010/12/03/it-is-in-the-shelter-of-each-other-the-people-live/I think that the words of the Jars of Clay song “Shelter” say it best, so I will leave you with them.
To all who are looking down Holding on to hearts still wounding For those who’ve yet to find it The place is near where love is moving Cast off the robes you’re wearing Set aside the names that you’ve been given May this place of rest in the fold of your journey Bind you to hope You will never walk alone
In the shelter of each other We will live We will live (Never walk alone) In the shelter of each other We will live We will live (Your arms are all around us)
If our hearts are turned to stone There is hope we know the rocks will cry out And the tears aren’t ours alone Let them fall into the hands that hold us Come away from where you’re hiding Set aside the lies that you’ve been living May this place of rest in the fold of your journey Bind you to hope We will never walk alone
In the shelter of each other We will live We will live (In the shelter) In the shelter of each other We will live We will live (You will never walk alone)
In the shelter of each other We will live We will live (In Your arms are all around us) In the shelter of each other We will live We will live (In Your arms are all around us)
If there is any peace If there is any war We must all believe Our lives are not our own We all belong
God has given us each other And we will never walk alone
In the shelter of each other We will live We will live (We will never walk alone) In the shelter of each other We will live We will live (In the shelter)
In the shelter of each other We will live We will live (Your arms are all around us) In the shelter of each other We will live We will live (In Your arms are all around us)
In the shelter of each other We will live We will live (In Your arms are all around us) In the shelter of each other We will live We will live (In Your arms are all around us)
In the shelter of each other We will live We will live (In the shelter of each other we will never walk alone – never walk alone)
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