Zach Bush
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So it's in our rain, it's in our fossil aquifers, it's everywhere, this chemical. And so we've saturated this planet with an antibiotic. And for that, we are diminishing the amount of light per cubic centimeter on the planet. There's less life every year now to generate the light energy that allows life to occur.
So it's in our rain, it's in our fossil aquifers, it's everywhere, this chemical. And so we've saturated this planet with an antibiotic. And for that, we are diminishing the amount of light per cubic centimeter on the planet. There's less life every year now to generate the light energy that allows life to occur.
So it's in our rain, it's in our fossil aquifers, it's everywhere, this chemical. And so we've saturated this planet with an antibiotic. And for that, we are diminishing the amount of light per cubic centimeter on the planet. There's less life every year now to generate the light energy that allows life to occur.
And so for this, we see a 10,000 times increase in extinction rate of species over the last 50 years. And so we're accelerating the end of life as it's currently exhibited or expressed on this planet for this diminishment of light. And this zinc flash is a critical piece of that is the soul can no longer connect to the biology if you don't have that half a million mitochondria in there.
And so for this, we see a 10,000 times increase in extinction rate of species over the last 50 years. And so we're accelerating the end of life as it's currently exhibited or expressed on this planet for this diminishment of light. And this zinc flash is a critical piece of that is the soul can no longer connect to the biology if you don't have that half a million mitochondria in there.
And so for this, we see a 10,000 times increase in extinction rate of species over the last 50 years. And so we're accelerating the end of life as it's currently exhibited or expressed on this planet for this diminishment of light. And this zinc flash is a critical piece of that is the soul can no longer connect to the biology if you don't have that half a million mitochondria in there.
And so when this diminishment of fertility in both men and women is largely a decrease in the amount of energy that it takes to do this quantum entanglement between the soul identity and the biologic identity. It's long-winded, but that's as good as I can get at it.
And so when this diminishment of fertility in both men and women is largely a decrease in the amount of energy that it takes to do this quantum entanglement between the soul identity and the biologic identity. It's long-winded, but that's as good as I can get at it.
And so when this diminishment of fertility in both men and women is largely a decrease in the amount of energy that it takes to do this quantum entanglement between the soul identity and the biologic identity. It's long-winded, but that's as good as I can get at it.
So I guess that gets us into a third layer of self-identity, which is psychological identity. And so you've got energetic soul identity, you've got biologic identity, and then you have the human psychological identity. Of the three of those that's most damaging to our health, the psychological identity is the most damaging and creates the most vulnerability for the human.
So I guess that gets us into a third layer of self-identity, which is psychological identity. And so you've got energetic soul identity, you've got biologic identity, and then you have the human psychological identity. Of the three of those that's most damaging to our health, the psychological identity is the most damaging and creates the most vulnerability for the human.
So I guess that gets us into a third layer of self-identity, which is psychological identity. And so you've got energetic soul identity, you've got biologic identity, and then you have the human psychological identity. Of the three of those that's most damaging to our health, the psychological identity is the most damaging and creates the most vulnerability for the human.
I think you're right about that. I think there's this sudden realization that we must not be separate from nature. We must be nature. And this is exciting because it's getting at the root wound of humanity.
I think you're right about that. I think there's this sudden realization that we must not be separate from nature. We must be nature. And this is exciting because it's getting at the root wound of humanity.
I think you're right about that. I think there's this sudden realization that we must not be separate from nature. We must be nature. And this is exciting because it's getting at the root wound of humanity.
If there's a root wound that I've seen all over the world in every indigenous to non-indigenous colonial cultures, all the rest, we have a fundamental root wound of we're separate from nature and we're trying to heal that at every level. We're so vulnerable to the drugs that palliate abandonment disorder.
If there's a root wound that I've seen all over the world in every indigenous to non-indigenous colonial cultures, all the rest, we have a fundamental root wound of we're separate from nature and we're trying to heal that at every level. We're so vulnerable to the drugs that palliate abandonment disorder.
If there's a root wound that I've seen all over the world in every indigenous to non-indigenous colonial cultures, all the rest, we have a fundamental root wound of we're separate from nature and we're trying to heal that at every level. We're so vulnerable to the drugs that palliate abandonment disorder.
And I've seen this in indigenous cultures just as much as I've seen them in colonial cultures is that wound is very present and has to be because we're so addictive in our behavior. Addiction is a symptom of an abandonment disorder.
And I've seen this in indigenous cultures just as much as I've seen them in colonial cultures is that wound is very present and has to be because we're so addictive in our behavior. Addiction is a symptom of an abandonment disorder.