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Take everything with a grain of salt. Vaccines still have neurotoxins. The Cold&Flu vaccine has shown to cause more respiratory infections and appears to render useless.
 
She has a very polished delivery. But talks a lot of ridiculous gobblely-gook nonsense.
 
I didn’t listen to it all because it didn’t make sense to me. But I liked the colors floating around...
 
Yes, nice presentation.
I understood what she was saying because of knowledge in metaphysics.
That is combining the physical that we are aware of with our 5 senses along with what we know through
what is called by many the sixth sense. To understand this you must be one who believes you are a
soul of higher energy that lives interconnected on this plane in a physcial dense body.
Most shut down the chakra system as they grow older and thus shut down knowledge that can be
obtained via the spiritual body.
I think a lot of people understand but because the word psychic is a taboo word due to the conformity she speaks of, they want to say they deny it. Science generally doesn't acknowledge it as proven.
Only time will change that, just as science proved the sun doesn't orbit the earth.
Time changes all. That is the video's main point.
The part about toxins damaging the neurons and myelin sheath is medical based.
Toxins in the air and what we eat affect all human nervous systems in various ways.

So I understood her points, but, I disagree we come into this life of our own choosing.
Could be. Anything is possible. But, I don't think that has been proven scientifically or anecdotelly
that I know of. It seems to be a spiritual belief though.
 
Woo hoo I have more ~*~energy~*~ flowing through my body! .... erm... excuse me, what?

I stopped watching when she mentioned vaccines. Just ... no.
Giving more fuel to the misguided anti-vaxx agenda is extremely irresponsible.

Edit: I apologise, I didn't want to be mean - honestly, if it makes you feel better, then that's awesome! You do you! :sunflower: It's just not my cup of tea. :)
 
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Everybody is entitled to their religious beliefs, including her, but there is a limit to what is acceptable. That limit is harm to others. When a religious belief advocates acts which could harm others then they have overstepped the mark.
She describes the supposed link between unspecified vaccines and autism as if it were fact. That is untrue. It has been categorically proved that there is no connection whatsoever between vaccinations and autism. Andrew Wakefield, the doctor who propagated the lie initially has been struck off the medical register for his irresponsible and deceitful fabrications under charges of "unethical behaviour, misconduct and fraud."
Anyone who continues to disseminate the falsehood - so called "anti-vaxxers" - is potentially doing harm to the entire human race. Measles was almost unheard of even in my childhood in the 70s thanks to vaccinations - now it is back on the rise thanks to the gullible fools who have bought into the anti-vaxxer lies and deprived their children of the MMR jab. Measles can KILL.
Vaccines do not just protect the individual, they protect society - it's called "herd immunity" and the less people who receive vaccinations, the more hold a disease has on their society. Only by blanket coverage of a population can a vaccine come close to eradicating a disease.
I have no problem with her religious beliefs in general - they are her right, but her offhand remark about vaccination is irresponsible and dangerous. If it weren't for the vaccination standpoint I would regard it as a pleasant diversion.
 
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