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You raise some amazing and interesting points here Enna! Thank you.

FYI - Firstenberg stole the information about the birds from me without giving credit, which is one of the reasons I really do not like or trust him. See here: https://open.substack.com/pub/birthofanewearth/p/they-are-coming-in-for-the-kill?r=emuce&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

He shares some important info, but his ethics and morality are in question. And I am not the only one who sees it. See here: https://radiationdangers.com/2021/03/26/why-is-arthur-firstenberg-not-telling-you-that-5g-is-a-weapon-by-claire-edwards/

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Thanks Jeanice, and yes I am aware of Firstenberg's 'ways' - Claire Edwards was clear about this a good while ago. On the other hand, as I am seeing some of 'my own' stuff popping up in others' discourse, I've decided it's all for the better, and not giving credit is their problem, not mine. In days long past, a whole book I researched and wrote was stolen by academic bosses, and I prefer not to experience that grief again.

But gratitude to YOU, at least from little old me, for the information you originally provided. If Firstenberg has a large audience (he does) then he is the conduit for it to travel far and wide.

And I'll bet you it wouldn't occur to him to go have a chat with the mosquitoes... Chuckle.

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Firstenberg states in his own book that he is a Freemason. He's therefore a limited hangout serving a covert agenda at best.

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Mahalo enna - I am of course saddened by this - but I will sit on my stump here in Hawai’i and commune with the insects. I will kindly ask the fire ants to calm down as well so I can actually sit on the stump. Sadly - we usually can’t even sit in our trees due to those nasty little guys.

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Ha, I know all about ants invading 'my' bits of territory!

Haven't had a chat with them yet. But proceeding well with the mosquitoes. First we need to convey respect and find out their point of view - as we would with humans. Only after that can we negotiate a mutually acceptable outcome.

Again, all of that cannot happen from the ego-mind...

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In my personal experience as a regenerative farmer, the true answer to nature's questions, are NEVER found on the lab. Full stop.

Re mosquitos- drink a quality, old fashioned style tonic water (G&Ts anyone?), and the quinine in the tonic is enough to dispel most mosquitoes from you. It hasnt been studied TIKO, but id hazard a guess that mosquitos use the chorum sensing abilities to send messages to each other on which blood tastes better/kills.🤔🤨 Bacteria do that, plants do that, we do that (we call it intuition). Mother nature tends to repeat functionality that works well😉

TBH, will quinine work on GMO bugs?🤷‍♀️ but nature has a tendency to ultimately remove things that don't belong as part of her original design or harms it. It may take a while, there may be collateral damage, but ultimately course correction occurs. 🤔😐😉🤗

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Indeed the answers are in the wholly holistic talent of Nature, not in the hands of mad 'scientists'.

Of course, re mosquitoes, not getting bitten is the answer, and there is more than one solution in that respect - e.g. garlic, and vitamin B that they don't like to find in our blood.

What I am suggesting is to explore non-material ways to tackle problems - of which there is such an accumulation, and in such a diversity of sophisticated forms of delivery, that we can't be running in all those directions...

And perhaps more fundamentally, it's not just about us getting bitten, or not. The mozzies are food to other creatures, including fish that end up being eaten by us. A whole other dimension to ponder...

Nature does have her ways to restore what has been messed up, and I suspect it is also evolutionary in terms of her producing something better than what got messed up. She is extremely busy on many fronts at the moment!

The thing is, the 'messing up' is so intense and ubiquitous, the burden on the Big Lady Downstairs is daunting - and the 'collateral damage' is, to a larger or lesser extent, all of life on Earth. Including even us regenerative lovers of her.

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Sigh 😔 …

We’ve got work to do that’s for sure.

I am one of the lucky ones whom mozzies don’t like, in a group setting especially I’m rarely bitten….so I’ll get to discussing some things with them in my next meditation. Seeing as though I don’t have a hardened hatred towards them maybe we can connect a little easier 😉🙏🏻

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Thank you, Enna.

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When I get stung by a wasp or bee (and it's rare) I always apologize to the insect. After all, it was my physical trespass, however inadvertent, that brought on the tiny assault. I apologize doubly if it is a honey bee, because she will lose her life due to my error or inattention. I notice that the pain of the sting subsides very quickly. My house attracts lots of pottery and paper wasps. We co-exist. I like them. I enjoy watching them. And when I think of mosquitoes I try to think of all the creatures that need them to eat -- as eggs, larvae and adults. That's probably woo, for sure. But it works for me. <3

Sometimes, however, I feel such great sorrow I can barely contain it. For Earth and Water and Air and for all that depend on these great powers. My sorrow lives beside my joy.

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Exemplary Human! Music to my heart-ears.

The great sorrow... I have to tell you, this is one of the factors that made me delve into the reality of woo. (what they call woo and is absolutely real). It occurred to me that I had to reach out to the greater beings that manifest as Earth, Water, Air, Fire, or the 'precursor spirits'. Those 'conversations' started in tears of sadness and ended in tears of endearment. They have brought peace to my sorrow, and the certainty that the great beings expect us to go beyond sorrow into co-operation with them. And there are always more 'conversations' to be had...

In this post, the possibility of human-mozzie 'chats' is but an introduction to that broader potential, which most do not perceive even with mozzies... But there you have it (and anyone else who reads down the thread of comments).

Indeed 'sorrow lives beside joy'. The former however needs to be inhabited as a trigger for the latter. And the greater one feels such sorrow, the greater the Other Certainty that feeds a consistent undertone of joy... All those great beings love us and depend on us reaching out to them, contributing the special inherent 'thing' of humans, for the real transformations concealed behind the horrors of these years.

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