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Incentivized to push a novel technology βvaccineβ that was tested for 28 days on humans then rushed into production with no long term safety studiesβ¦what could go wrong?
@DowdEdward
Have you seen this viral vid already?
What do you most appreciate about it?
What do you not resonate with about it?
Observing with great fascination, anthropological curiosity, and a healthy dose of humor. What interesting times these are. ππΆπ₯
https://youtu.be/XqJKAnN0-gM
As AI technology gets better and better, will we be able to discern real from fake?
What would you do, if you got such a scam call?
Would you be able to keep your calm composure and discern that it's an AI generated fake?
https://www.businessinsider.com/ai-scam-voice-clone-fake-kidnap-call-mother-money-ransom-2023-4
Times are changing. They're dropping truth bombs even on a mainstream tv sitcom.
Check out this Shadow Light Box project made by our Luminous Kids this week.
Super Fun. Super Rad. Super LOVE! π€©π€©π€©
Classic George Carlin.
The power of words. π₯
https://youtu.be/-ZAo_dUbh9s
Wonderful presentation by Anita Moorman. 100% SuperWellness approved!π―
For those already familiar with Anita's background, the new stuff starts ~ 30mins in. Enjoy!! π¦ππ³
https://youtu.be/0o_Mh5PqQSQ
We grow our communities of awesomeness and badassery.
We got each other's back.
We lift each other up! ππβ¨
What interesting times we're in. So much coming to the surface for us to examine. To say "Yes" or "No Thank You."
Our dear friend & meditation teacher Jasmuheen calls our current transitional process: "The Bridge of YES and NO."
I love that.
The Bridge of Yes and No.
As we transition from the old world of separation into the new world of peace and harmony, we will be presented with many opportunities to say YES/NO to what works and what nolonger works.
YESs and NOs on a personal level and on a collective level.
We are maturing and outgrowing many old paradigms. We are getting stronger & wiser. We are strengthening our muscles of clarity, integrity, and discernment.
So many opportunities to learn, grow, and evolve these days.
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Friendly reminder to use discernment in today's digital world. *** Be wise about potential account hackers. ***
Someone in another group shared how their friend got duped and unwittingly sent their Telegram account verification code to a scammer attempting to log-in to their account. But this kind of thing could happen on any other platform too.
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"HOW DID THEY DO IT
First, they pretend to call and hang up as a telegram friend whose account they'd already gained control of. Then, they make a secret chat and act like the person whose account it really is. They start chatting, oh sorry I didn't mean to click that button and call you.
Then, they act like they're wondering why a certain secret chat got created. They ask me to send a screenshot to see if I also have the mysterious secret chat!
But in the meantime, they'd already tried to login to my account, and sent a verification code to login. The verification code IS IN THE SCREENSHOT THEY GOT ME TO SEND THEM!!! (**^%@IYY$!!! -
I finally figured that out when talking to a friend. I didn't realize until like an hour later THEY'D ALREADY GOTTEN CONTROL OF MY ACCOUNT BY THAT CODE!!! For Pete's sake.
[...] "
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A good reminder to keep our discernment on at all times. Let's not fall for this kind of stuff.
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Shout-out to all the "good enough" parents. You are the best!! π
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Below from the legendary Dr. Peter Gray:
IF WE DEFINE parenting as caregiving to oneβs child, then the best parent is not the one who parents most, and certainly not the one who parents least. ... As I see it, and pretty much as Bettelheim saw it, good enough parents have the following characteristics:
β’ They do not strive to be perfect parents and do not expect perfection from their children.
β’ They respect their children and try to understand them for who they are.
β’ They are more concerned for the childβs experience of childhood than with the childβs future as an adult.
β’ They provide the help that their children need and want, but not more than they need or want.
β’ They employ the primary tools of good enough parenting--conscious reflection, maturity, and empathy.
β’ They are confident that their good enough parenting is good enough.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/freedom-learn/201512/the-good-enough-parent-is-the-best-parent
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May we all open our eyes and see.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXDMoiEkyuQ
The gift of seeing life with the eyes of love.
In-joy. π
Kids are naturally self-motivated to learn.
No force or coercion needed.
No rewards-punishment.
No shame or guilt.
No pressure.
Just pure curiosity. Pure joy. Pure delight.
Whether we're making art, playing games, building projects, or even doing a conventional "schooly" subject like math, Luminous Kids are showing us how to learn with lighthearted fun, joy, delight!
Our 8yo loves Khan Academy. and our 3yo cheers him every step of the way. Join us! π
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