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Dillyeo

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Completely believable:I grew up with religious trauma

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-08-23

The story of this book is why Elon Musk got involved with Tommy Robinson speaking up about the child rape gangs in Rotherham. Many people can’t believe the story of this woman but I believe it. This book is hard to get through because of how terrible they treat women but unfortunately it rings very true. People need to understand the people undergoing severe C-PTSD recall incoherent details due to the nature of recalling severe trauma. It does go along with the Rotherham story of Pakistan asylum seekers abusing women. I grew up with extreme patriarchy from Catholicism and some of the ways this woman was treated was the way my own mother treated me and my sister due to this virus encoded into the mind under the sad excuse of religions. The Catholic Church is heavily tied to Islam from my extensive research, as the empty Catholic Churches are the main bringers of the Islamic people as they lose more and more followers. The things they have in common are disempowering women and blaming women for the behavior of men.

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good reading, bad language: has extreme patriarchal language instead of gender nuetral

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2 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-30-23

Good reading, bad language: This book has wisdom and is good to listen to but it’s important to understand of how our modern religions have manipulated wisdom with wording as manipulative as the extreme patriarchal bible or Quran. This has dangerous programming that implies only MEN are holy and women are invisible. Stop referring to PEOPLE as “man” and humankind as “brothers”. Stop referring to gods as “Lords” unless you equally want to refer to gods as “Ladies” as well (lord = lady, brotherhood = sisterhood). The problem with the wisdom of ancient texts is that the wording has been manipulated to channel to power of the true god which includes the lost matriarchy and the unity of Matriarchy and Patriarchy, divorce the Patriarchy from the Matriarchy, create separation and thus channel the power of PEOPLE into the tyrannical control of human kings. Please include a balance of feminine language or gender neutral language so that the wisdom is not lost in the extreme patriarchal imbalance of our time through the speaking and spells of this book. Stop referring to the reader as “he” or “man”. This has subliminal implications that women are secondary and second rate citizens and unholy. God is not a man or woman, but if you are going to assign a gender to “God” then you need to balance the language: If there is a Kingdom, there is also a Queendom and etcetera.

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best book on food i have listened to ever

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-17-23

This is great and explains pandemics can actually have more to do with the way we raise and treat animals with cruel conditions we force them to live. They are crowded and sick and vaccines and antibiotics to artificially make them live in cruel conditions has resulted in super bacteria that crosses over to humans.
I think this could also be applied to viruses crossing over with excessive vaccine use. Basically, we can’t compete with nature: plants and probiotics evolve at the same rate as super bacteria and viruses, and companies can’t patent or compete with nature fast enough. Let’s respect our earth and work with it instead of against it. And China happens to uses the most antibiotics and probably vaccines now on meat.. maybe covid was a result of the meat industry, not created in a super lab but studied in a lab as it already existed in the animals. We are all connected weather we want to believe it or now. Great read, entertaining and informative.

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one of the best holistic health books.

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-09-23

This book is almost like an all-around go to book for healing. The author emphasizes how different words are used for the same thing, so for example if a chakra or ethereal concept is found in science, there is a “scientific” term for the same thing, but a different word is used. She combines spirituality and science so wonderfully and has so much practical balanced knowledge. One thing I do not like is her claiming “invention” of the solfeggio frequencies applied to healing or tuning fork frequencies that ancient indigenous people of shaman culture knew but were brutally wiped out by modern patriarchy and puritanical religions. She is bringing back lost shaman and healing practices but this is very common among European Americans: they love to claim “invention” of cultural health practices that some of their ancestors wiped out in other cultures. Yes it’s great and wonderful someone is rediscovering and sharing this knowledge but to think any person in modern culture “invented” this is untrue and frustrating. Overall, though, this is a great book and thank you!

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I have read some books on aging and this would have been good except…

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2 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars
Historia
2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 05-07-23

There are some good things hidden in all the authors self-glorified words. For example he points out that Japanese might not live as long as we think given that people don’t report deaths until years later because they want to collect government checks for the elderly. It’s good to not just take statistics but look at how people got them to make sure they are not made up because centurions don’t “remember” so many doctors just fill in the blanks and it turns out they are null, there is no info for some factors. I like that part…however:
I think the word “Jew” is in here at least 5,000 times along with Einstein, New York and Moses. Please leave your religion and torah out of this, otherwise it should be titled “Age Later: The Jewish way” instead of pretending to be an open and broad spectrum book on aging. It’s annoying and unnecessary and sounds a little narcissistic and self glorified. And I know the word “Jew” can also refer to race but I am tired of it being both so that if you criticize or don’t agree with the religion (writing this as an indigenous shaman practitioner who was raised christian and don’t agree with the christian religion either) they act like you are attacking their race…don’t hide behind the ambiguity of throwing your religion in everyone’s face and then pulling the race card when you can no longer get away with it…. This was so annoying that I almost stopped listening to it. I think it’s fine to study Jews but there are many hispanics and africans who’s grandparents live past 100. Costa Rica is a blue zone in Central America and guess what? Another common thing about blue zones? They are not overly patriarchal, they have matriarchal values: nurturing, home-life and dancing are valued more than warcraft, explosions and thinking “God” is solely a masculine entity. It would be nice to point out that blue zones are areas that value matriarchy and are not extremely patriarchal.

Sorry for the rant but in short, either tittle the book “For Jews” at the end or make it more inclusive and not sneakily put your patriarchal religious ideology into it and associate yourself with Albert Einstein 1000 times. Israeli is obviously not a blue zone because anywhere with extreme patriarchy (all three abrahamic religions) there is violence, war, excessive breeding of children for military, and unnecessary stress. So if some of this good and unique insight was not polluted with the abrahamic religions in every paragraph, it would be much more easy to get through. I have read several books on health and aging to put it into perspective. I read “Breaking the Age Code” by Becky Levy (who seems to also be Jewish) but her book was fun and uplifting to get through because she wasn’t mentioning “Jews” and “Einstein” in every chapter.

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pretty depressing

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4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-25-23

Listening to this made me feel like I was living in the present which is still in the dark ages. Really depressing patriarchy with little on love.

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very beautiful book

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-13-23

This is a very wise and common sense book on how to treat people starting when they are children. Comforting and pleasant to read.

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Native Religions of the Americas Audiolibro Por Professor Ake Hultkrantz arte de portada

racist and degrading to native Americans

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1 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
2 out of 5 stars
Historia
1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-06-23

First off this is not a good book for in depth understanding of Native Americans, this is more of a snobbish book meant to put down native culture as inferior and magnify aspects of patriarchy in native culture that exist in European culture. Not enlightening or educational. This book could be written for a 5th grader. A good book would be called “Other council fires were here before ours” written by native americans on the story of creation.

This book refers to shamanism as pagan and even suggests devil worshipping. All these tones are derogatory towards Animism beliefs.

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I thought this book would be a health book but...

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-25-22

This book was more about cultural beliefs and changing your mind state, shifting the approach to aging.

I expected more technical things about how to live, what to eat, but I actually enjoyed the attitude adjustment advice.
My best friends are in their 70s and 80s and they have enriched my life, prevented me from having health problems and been bright lights in my world. I am in my 30s still. More people need to love old people and listen to what they have to say. Knowledge and wisdom does not come from teenagers and beautiful people, it comes from people that have real world experiences and are still alive and well. Our culture needs to stop ageism and embrace it instead.

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Good Data and intriguing but certain parts..

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4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-22-22

I get that this is a Fauci slam and most of the book is looking at the other side with very intriguing information. I have participated in pharmaceutical medical studies and I know the companies pay to set the study up to get the results that they want as well as encouraging subjects to stay quiet about negative side effects but Chapter 10b lost me because when people project potential problems, the fact that they for-saw them and did something to prevent them doesn’t make the “threat” any less real. The world works with people seeing problems and doing something to prevent them in the future. This is not aways an indication of the problem not being real, just like the 2000 millennial computer shutdown: This was very real but thousands of computer programmers worked together to update systems so that nothing would happen once new years hit. The crash was not am myth or rumor, it was just addressed by professionals before it manifested into reality. That being said, I really enjoyed the author pointing out the white supremisim colonialism of Bill Gates “saving” Africa when he is just doing what other Europeans have done: profiting and exploiting the people they are claiming to “help” and “save”. I also enjoyed all the criticism of modern medicine and how they have lost touch with anything that isn’t patentable or marketable. People’s health can remain in their own self empowered hands if they weren’t brainwashed by arrogant Doctors and AMA pseudoscience to think otherwise. We need a book like this!

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