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🇬🇧 Here and Now
"Nothing exists outside of this instant.
Here you are born.
Here you live.
Here you die.
The past has already vanished; the future has not yet arrived.
When the mind stops racing and settles into this day, the struggle dissolves and the truth reveals itself. A single day lived with total presence is enough to understand all of life.
Through self-observation, more presence naturally enters your experience. Presence is not conquered; it is allowed. You don't have to add anything, only stop running away.
When you remain here—in the body, in the breath, in what is happening now—existence stops being a problem to solve and becomes something to flow through. The mind wants the 'after' and the 'before.' But life happens now.
And when you are finally here, without commenting on it, without judging it, without wanting it to be different, you understand that this instant has ALWAYS been enough."
Academia Monolitum
Gracias Pleyades 69
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"Nothing exists outside of this instant.
Here you are born.
Here you live.
Here you die.
The past has already vanished; the future has not yet arrived.
When the mind stops racing and settles into this day, the struggle dissolves and the truth reveals itself. A single day lived with total presence is enough to understand all of life.
Through self-observation, more presence naturally enters your experience. Presence is not conquered; it is allowed. You don't have to add anything, only stop running away.
When you remain here—in the body, in the breath, in what is happening now—existence stops being a problem to solve and becomes something to flow through. The mind wants the 'after' and the 'before.' But life happens now.
And when you are finally here, without commenting on it, without judging it, without wanting it to be different, you understand that this instant has ALWAYS been enough."
Academia Monolitum
Gracias Pleyades 69
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🇮🇹 E vennero a trovarci le prime luci del mattino come se fossero le prime parole di una storia d’amore.
(Emily Dickinson)
Buongiorno anime belle🤩 🍊
🇦🇺 And the first rays of morning came to visit us as if they were the first words of a love story.
(Emily Dickinson)
Good morning, beautiful souls🤩
🇧🇷 E as primeiras luzes da manhã vieram nos visitar como se fossem as primeiras palavras de uma história de amor.
(Emily Dickinson)
Bom dia, belas almas🤩 🤩 🤩
🇫🇷 Et les premières lueurs du matin vinrent nous rendre visite comme si elles étaient les premiers mots d'une histoire d'amour.
(Emily Dickinson)
Bonjour, belles âmes🤚
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(Emily Dickinson)
Buongiorno anime belle
🇦🇺 And the first rays of morning came to visit us as if they were the first words of a love story.
(Emily Dickinson)
Good morning, beautiful souls
🇧🇷 E as primeiras luzes da manhã vieram nos visitar como se fossem as primeiras palavras de uma história de amor.
(Emily Dickinson)
Bom dia, belas almas
🇫🇷 Et les premières lueurs du matin vinrent nous rendre visite comme si elles étaient les premiers mots d'une histoire d'amour.
(Emily Dickinson)
Bonjour, belles âmes
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Like the real thing!
Amethyst grapes with nephrite leaves.
China, Qing dynasty, 19th century
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Amethyst grapes with nephrite leaves.
China, Qing dynasty, 19th century
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"Everything flows, everything changes. And no one has ever stood on the same shore twice. Because in an instant even the shore is no longer the same, and he himself is no longer the same"...
Heraclitus, 544-483 BC
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Heraclitus, 544-483 BC
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🇬🇧 Manchuria: The Last Bastion of Tartaria and its Etheric Technology
Manchuria is not a simple peripheral province, but the geographical scar of an erased empire: Tartaria.
Manchuria represents the last refuge of "anti-tech" technology and functional architecture that the official narrative erroneously classifies as "colonial style" or "neoclassical."
The connection lies in the impossible architecture of cities like Harbin. Their structures, equipped with bulbous domes and spires that we call ornamental today, were actually free energy antennas designed to capture magnetism from the ionosphere—a technology shared by Great Tartaria before its collapse and subsequent historical rewriting.
Manchuria, with its strategic location and mineral wealth, was not invaded by Japan or Russia solely for territory, but to loot and bury the vestiges of a global energy network that did not depend on fossil fuels.
The Manchus, genetic heirs of the Scythian horsemen and Tartar builders, possessed a social organization that defied the centralized control of modern empires. The occupation and subsequent assimilation of this region was the final blow to eliminate the memory of a world where borders were fluid and energy was a common good.
Only a few centuries ago, Humanity lived in a radically different technological and spiritual reality. What the establishment calls "ruins" are, in reality, the powered-down terminals of a forgotten civilization.
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Manchuria is not a simple peripheral province, but the geographical scar of an erased empire: Tartaria.
Manchuria represents the last refuge of "anti-tech" technology and functional architecture that the official narrative erroneously classifies as "colonial style" or "neoclassical."
The connection lies in the impossible architecture of cities like Harbin. Their structures, equipped with bulbous domes and spires that we call ornamental today, were actually free energy antennas designed to capture magnetism from the ionosphere—a technology shared by Great Tartaria before its collapse and subsequent historical rewriting.
Manchuria, with its strategic location and mineral wealth, was not invaded by Japan or Russia solely for territory, but to loot and bury the vestiges of a global energy network that did not depend on fossil fuels.
The Manchus, genetic heirs of the Scythian horsemen and Tartar builders, possessed a social organization that defied the centralized control of modern empires. The occupation and subsequent assimilation of this region was the final blow to eliminate the memory of a world where borders were fluid and energy was a common good.
Only a few centuries ago, Humanity lived in a radically different technological and spiritual reality. What the establishment calls "ruins" are, in reality, the powered-down terminals of a forgotten civilization.
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The Chewers: Medieval Chronicles
Long before modern myths, a visceral fear haunted the cemeteries of Europe: that of the "Chewers" (Nachzehrer). 💀🦴
In this new episode of Medieval Chronicles, we exhume authentic reports from inquisitors, city annals, and disturbing archaeological discoveries. Why did some coffins emit chewing sounds? Why were the mouths of the deceased sealed with bricks ?
Dive into forgotten tales, from Silesia to Venice, where the plague and the afterlife were one and the same. 🏰🪦🌑
On the program :
Historical testimonies (1345 - 1728) 📜
Archaeological discoveries in Italy 🇮🇹
A deep dive into the archives of the strange 🕯
To learn more about this fascinating subject, don't miss our show :
https://youtu.be/bmw2Gd15L0Q?si=-ZYWwXSZhqMAgjzg
⭐️ Subtitles available in all languages
Telegram Channel : https://xn--r1a.website/NMHistoire
Long before modern myths, a visceral fear haunted the cemeteries of Europe: that of the "Chewers" (Nachzehrer). 💀🦴
In this new episode of Medieval Chronicles, we exhume authentic reports from inquisitors, city annals, and disturbing archaeological discoveries. Why did some coffins emit chewing sounds? Why were the mouths of the deceased sealed with bricks ?
Dive into forgotten tales, from Silesia to Venice, where the plague and the afterlife were one and the same. 🏰🪦🌑
On the program :
Historical testimonies (1345 - 1728) 📜
Archaeological discoveries in Italy 🇮🇹
A deep dive into the archives of the strange 🕯
To learn more about this fascinating subject, don't miss our show :
https://youtu.be/bmw2Gd15L0Q?si=-ZYWwXSZhqMAgjzg
⭐️ Subtitles available in all languages
Telegram Channel : https://xn--r1a.website/NMHistoire
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The fascinating Katla ice cave in Iceland
These ice caves are formed as a result of melting glacial rivers, which create incredible natural tunnels.
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These ice caves are formed as a result of melting glacial rivers, which create incredible natural tunnels.
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Map of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 1878
https://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/alaskawcanada/id/802/
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Vancouver in 1926
A silent movie of Vancouver in 1926 filmed by Samuel S. Magoffin 1888-1959. The film showing various scenes around Vancouver. Footage shows the Georgia Hotel, the Court House (now Vancouver Art Gallery), a parade in downtown Vancouver, various scenes with…
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🇬🇧 The Phonograph
The phonograph records sound by converting sound waves into mechanical vibrations. These move a needle that carves a helical groove into a rotating cylinder or disc. To play it back, the needle follows the groove, vibrates with the etched marks, and a diaphragm amplifies the resulting sound.
In this homemade phonograph, there is a needle coming out of the top cup and touching the surface of the bottom cup just enough to scratch it slightly. As the cup spins, the needle etches a groove. It also moves forward so that it doesn’t stay in the same groove with each rotation.
When the child shouts into the cup, the sound vibrates the top cup slightly and, in turn, vibrates the needle. These vibrations are recorded into the groove by the needle. Now, when the cup spins again, the etched groove vibrates the needle, which vibrates the top cup to recreate the sound.
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The phonograph records sound by converting sound waves into mechanical vibrations. These move a needle that carves a helical groove into a rotating cylinder or disc. To play it back, the needle follows the groove, vibrates with the etched marks, and a diaphragm amplifies the resulting sound.
In this homemade phonograph, there is a needle coming out of the top cup and touching the surface of the bottom cup just enough to scratch it slightly. As the cup spins, the needle etches a groove. It also moves forward so that it doesn’t stay in the same groove with each rotation.
When the child shouts into the cup, the sound vibrates the top cup slightly and, in turn, vibrates the needle. These vibrations are recorded into the groove by the needle. Now, when the cup spins again, the etched groove vibrates the needle, which vibrates the top cup to recreate the sound.
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🇬🇧 Gaman, Kokyu-ho, and Kintsugi
Gaman is silent resistance, Kokyu-ho is a highly effective Japanese breathing technique, and Kintsugi is a way to manage arguments.
Here is a practical guide to applying these concepts when you feel your patience is running out:
1. Gaman (dignity in the face of adversity)
Gaman is not just about enduring; it is about maintaining composure and inner peace in the face of inevitable events.
Shift in perspective
When someone upsets you, visualize yourself as a rock in a river. The water (the other person’s words or actions) hits the rock, but the rock remains solid and silent while the water flows around it and continues on its way.
Silence as power
In Japanese culture, silence is a powerful response. Not responding to anger with more anger prevents the flame from growing.
2. Kokyu-ho (breathing to calm the spirit)
This is a classic technique from martial arts and Zen meditation to "cleanse" anger from the body.
Posture
If possible, straighten your back. If standing, relax your shoulders.
- Inhalation (3 seconds): Inhale deeply through your nose, imagining the air traveling down to your Hara (a point a few inches below the navel).
- The pause (2 seconds): Hold your breath for a moment. Feel how this air "cools" the emotion.
- Long exhalation (6-8 seconds): Exhale very slowly through your mouth. Imagine the anger leaving your body in the form of gray smoke that dissipates.
- Repetition: Do this 3 times. It is physically impossible to maintain a high level of adrenaline if your breathing is slow and deep.
3. Kintsugi
Kintsugi is the art of repairing broken ceramics with gold.
Apply it to your relationships
If you have an argument or a moment of anger, do not try to "erase" it. Accept that there was a crack, apologize or forgive, and let that experience make you wiser. This is the "gold" of the lesson learned.
*Quick tip: Next time you feel like you're going to explode, repeat to yourself: "This too shall pass, and my peace is worth more than being right."
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Gaman is silent resistance, Kokyu-ho is a highly effective Japanese breathing technique, and Kintsugi is a way to manage arguments.
Here is a practical guide to applying these concepts when you feel your patience is running out:
1. Gaman (dignity in the face of adversity)
Gaman is not just about enduring; it is about maintaining composure and inner peace in the face of inevitable events.
Shift in perspective
When someone upsets you, visualize yourself as a rock in a river. The water (the other person’s words or actions) hits the rock, but the rock remains solid and silent while the water flows around it and continues on its way.
Silence as power
In Japanese culture, silence is a powerful response. Not responding to anger with more anger prevents the flame from growing.
2. Kokyu-ho (breathing to calm the spirit)
This is a classic technique from martial arts and Zen meditation to "cleanse" anger from the body.
Posture
If possible, straighten your back. If standing, relax your shoulders.
- Inhalation (3 seconds): Inhale deeply through your nose, imagining the air traveling down to your Hara (a point a few inches below the navel).
- The pause (2 seconds): Hold your breath for a moment. Feel how this air "cools" the emotion.
- Long exhalation (6-8 seconds): Exhale very slowly through your mouth. Imagine the anger leaving your body in the form of gray smoke that dissipates.
- Repetition: Do this 3 times. It is physically impossible to maintain a high level of adrenaline if your breathing is slow and deep.
3. Kintsugi
Kintsugi is the art of repairing broken ceramics with gold.
Apply it to your relationships
If you have an argument or a moment of anger, do not try to "erase" it. Accept that there was a crack, apologize or forgive, and let that experience make you wiser. This is the "gold" of the lesson learned.
*Quick tip: Next time you feel like you're going to explode, repeat to yourself: "This too shall pass, and my peace is worth more than being right."
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