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Discovering Bruce Lipton

SO I wrote a post last Wednesday that came across fairly negative… I mean, it was. I was ranting about corporations and their general waffle.

Nevertheless, I’m really not all that down at the moment. Yes, I have days like last Wednesday when I feel imprisoned, however, I understand this is the sacrifice I’m making to ensure my future is fruitful, my children’s futures are fruitful and their children after them.

Many people wonder how I think so far ahead, but there was once an entire race that thought and taught this way of thinking. Now, pretty much wiped out by white Europeans on their greedy quest for gold, the Indigenous people of America once preached a “Seventh Generation” rule.

The Seventh Generation Principle refers to the decisions we make regarding energy, water, and natural resources, to ensure they are sustainable for seven generations to come.

We today can barely plan for tomorrow, let alone the next seven generations. And yet, these superiorly intelligent peoples were hunted and exterminated as savages.

That’s by the by, nations and ideologies perish and rise all the time. What I forgot to mention on Wednesday’s post was; the sun shining, a father letting his young daughter pretend to drive his motorbike and the positive feedback I’m receiving about my podcast. We feel so feather-light when we’re gleeful, therefore it’s extremely easy to be weighed down by negative vibes.

I caught up with a close friend the following evening, and it spurs me on to hear how well things are going in her life. I guess that’s the same impact I have on others when I write negatively or positively, though I want this to be a reflection of my emotions week to week.

Another friend suggested a developmental biologist, Bruce Lipton for entertainment purposes. You see guys… my education, is my entertainment and my entertainment is my education. Something I had to rediscover after becoming a zombie in front of the TV watching “entertainment”. Occupied for the hour or two I watched it, but nothing to show afterward.

“The person who stops studying merely because he has finished school is forever,  hopelessly doomed to mediocrity, no matter what may be his calling. The way of success is the way of continuous pursuit of knowledge.”
-Napoleon Hill

Anyway, so I watched a random Youtube video from last month with Bruce Lipton. I spent the next ten minutes sweeping my brain off the walls and putting it back into my head. I had a quick shower, knocked back some protein in the form of raw eggs, placed my laptop down and for eight solid hours, I resuscitated a podcast destined for the bin. Eight solid hours. Don’t get me wrong, I was sick of my own voice… and the others speaking in the podcast episode, but it was dire and needed some sort of action taken. It now demonstrates some important information.

My Playstation has been off for two days. I can’t remember the last time that happened. I desperately wanted to embed this video into my post, though unfortunately, I watched it on my PS4… So cursing the Gods, I switched it back on to retrieve the video title. It’s below, please do enjoy and I hope it blows your minds as it did mine!

 

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