I was listening to an interview with Dr. Zach Bush yesterday. He explained cancer cells and how they are the ultimate example of disconnection and isolation from the whole. Cancer cells can no longer repair themselves, so they replicate out of desperation to survive, pulling the energy from all around them and sucking away vitality. He shared a profound perspective on a much larger scale, comparing human beings to the cells in our bodies. The earth we live in is just a bigger version of our body. When we are disconnected from nature, ourselves, and each other, we become similar to these cancerous cells: surviving, isolated, and dysfunctional. Just like we can regenerate our bodies by eating real, whole foods, releasing trapped emotions, and connecting to our natural environment, our planet is capable of regeneration. The climate change crowd fails to understand this and continues to push for weather modification, more chemicals, more fake food, more isolation, and more transhumanism.
Change really does start with us, and it only will change starting from within. 🌿
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