If you don’t occasionally treat yourself to a day of exploring used bookstores, greenhouses, libraries, cafés, bakeries, botanical gardens, and quiet nature trails, then what’s the point of anything, really?
Our bodies have an entire system for processing the cannabis plant. It's called the Endocannabinoid.
Did God make a mistake when he built us?
Why didn't He give us a Zoloft or Adderal system?
"I have always been delighted at the prospect of a new day, a fresh try, one more start, with perhaps a bit of magic waiting somewhere behind the morning.”
- J. B. Priestley
🚨 Quantum physics is quietly reshaping how we see not just the universe but life and death themselves.
A growing idea called biocentrism dares to suggest that life and consciousness aren’t random accidents of creation, but the very foundation of reality.
According to this view, death may not be the end. What we call “dying” could simply be a shift in awareness — a transition into another layer of existence within a vast multiverse of possibilities. In other words, reality might not exist out there at all, but within the very act of perception itself.
Supporters of biocentrism often point to strange quantum effects like entanglement, where particles stay connected across galaxies, or the observer effect, where simply measuring something changes its behaviour. Even the eerie idea of retrocausality, where events in the present seem to influence the past, adds to the mystery. Together, these experiments hint at something unsettling — that consciousness might play a deeper role in shaping the universe than we ever imagined.
But here’s the catch: as fascinating as it sounds, biocentrism is not proven science. Most physicists see it as philosophy — an imaginative bridge between quantum mechanics and the mystery of consciousness. The experiments are real, but connecting them to life after death remains speculation.
Still, the idea is impossible to ignore. What if our consciousness doesn’t vanish, but simply changes channel? What if death is not a full stop, but a doorway into another version of existence, beyond time and space?
Whether it’s science or spirituality, biocentrism forces us to ask the most haunting question of all:
If consciousness shapes reality, what really happens when it lets go of one world and awakens in another?
#Quantumphysics #QUANTUM
Same is happening in music. Melodies are getting measurably less complex and more homogeneous. Everything is converging to what is measurably most popular.
Algorithmic recommendations are the final push down this death spiral. They tell you *precisely* what is the most popular thing to talk about — so everyone does, says, and writes about only those things.
True artistic inspiration, of the kind that can come only from a divine spark, is our only way out of this.
🇺🇸 WELCOME TO AMERICA, NOW PLEASE DON’T KILL ANYONE
There was a time when immigration policy was about balancing compassion with caution. Now, it's a twisted game of roulette where we’re told to welcome everyone, no questions asked - and hope nobody ends up dead. Spoiler: that hope just ran out.
This week, two National Guard troops were shot in Washington, D.C. One of them died. The shooter? An Afghan refugee brought here under the Biden administration’s Operation Allies Welcome program. You’d think someone would be asking how a supposed “ally” turned into a killer with a gun in the heart of the capital. But instead, the media is too busy debating whether it's racist to ask questions at all.
And if that weren’t enough, just days later, another Afghan - also brought in under the same rushed refugee initiative - was arrested in Texas for planning a terrorist attack. Guess what that means? We’re importing threats faster than we can detect them.
But don’t worry, the mainstream media assures us this is all just fearmongering. They’ll spend more airtime handwringing over the tone of the conversation than over the bullet wounds. Because the real crime, according to them, is not that Americans are being attacked - it's that someone dared to suggest border security might be a good idea.
This isn’t about painting all immigrants with the same brush. It’s about the absolute clown show masquerading as an immigration system. Vetting? Minimal. Follow-up? Spotty. Background checks? Apparently optional if your sob story sounds good enough. And the result is painfully predictable: dead Americans and chaotic streets.
Under Biden, the southern border was wide open, the vetting of evacuees from conflict zones was a mess, and asking basic questions about who gets in counted as a hate crime in polite society. You couldn't even suggest a pause or stricter screening without being labeled a xenophobe by blue-check experts who wouldn’t last five minutes without a security detail.
Your tax dollars flew these people here. Your laws were being ignored to protect political optics. And your neighbors, guardsmen, and kids are the ones paying the ultimate price when something goes horribly, tragically wrong.
Call it racist, call it mean, call it whatever makes you feel good. But at the end of the day, Americans are dying because someone decided that feelings matter more than facts. And if that doesn't outrage you, you’re either not paying attention or you’re too busy posting about “tolerance” from a gated community.
Left side is a human lung. Right side is a tree.
The tree breathes in what the lung breathes out. The lung breathes in what the tree breathes out.
God's design is incredible.
🇻🇦🇵🇱 SAINT JOHN PAUL II: THE POPE WHO HELPED BRING DOWN COMMUNISM
Today, October 22, the Church celebrates the feast of St. John Paul II, one of the most influential popes of the modern era.
Born Karol Wojtyła in 1920 in Nazi-occupied Poland, he survived war, dictatorship, and an assassination attempt to become a global voice for freedom and faith.
Elected pope in 1978, he led the Church for over 26 years, the second longest pontificate in history, and played a key role in the collapse of communist regimes in Eastern Europe.
He created World Youth Day, traveled to over 100 countries, and preached reconciliation even in the face of violence.
Saint John Paul II remains a towering figure, not just in Catholicism, but in world history.
Source: La Nación
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