🚨: Native American smudging is a proving scientific reality. Burning a sage removed 94% of airborne bacteria.
It's time to stop calling it a "belief" and start calling it a "fact".
Despite all the resources and influence at their disposal, these adult children of the CM couldn’t find a single office in any field based on merit—except the one in their family currently occupied by their father. Can anyone truly believe we’re living in a democracy? Too brazen
April 10-11
I have seen that Mr. Bledsoe (click through below) has moved the prophetic goal posts to some time this fall re: Sphinx and Regulus
However…
#Swivelhead
The Mountains and Caves protected the Believers and Prophets in the Past.
It will protect the Believers again.
Head for the Mountains - before the Signal becomes the Cage.
—THREAD 🧵
A HARVARD psychologist says: “if you’ve achieved nothing by 25, you’ve avoided the most destructive illusion of youth”
> In 2021, a Harvard psychologist surprised a lecture hall with an unexpected statement:
“If you haven’t accomplished much by 25, you may have escaped one of youth’s biggest illusions.”
At first, the room laughed.
She wasn’t kidding.
> The illusion of early success.
In your early 20s, the brain seeks quick proof of worth ~status, attention, rapid achievements.
But psychologists warn that chasing recognition too soon can lock people into roles or paths they never consciously chose.
They decide too early… and spend years trying to undo it.
> The exploration phase.
Research on career development suggests that people who explore more before 30 often build stronger long-term directions.
Testing ideas.
Making mistakes in public.
Changing course.
At 25 it looks like confusion ….but by 35 it often turns into clarity.
People who feel “behind” in their mid-20s frequently gain something others miss:
Perspective.
Patience.
And a clearer sense of what truly matters to them.
That foundation often leads to better decisions later on.
At the end of the lecture, the psychologist left the students with one final thought:
“You’re not meant to have life fully figured out at 25.”
“You’re meant to discover who you’re not.”