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Re: what does it mean to turn rocks into gEm stones?
 
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Re: what does it mean to turn rocks into gEm stones?


Thanks for that higher level explanation Z. This is something I've tried to understand a little better for a while. Have not been able to progress very far very fast. One thing that came pretty clear though is that most of us humans have been polluted on various levels through various ways up one side, down the other and in between too. We get polluted through diet - willingly and unknowingly. We get polluted through the collective environment - both physical (air, water, food, lifestyle, life choices) and mental (education, airwaves, media, values), willingly and unknowingly. Mental pollution can be thought of as it's own separate kind of diet. These pollutions clog up humans on multiple levels. There seems to be evidence suggesting that being clogged up at certain places on the physical level through poisons like flouride and mercury, are key in helping to keep mankind dumbed down and oblivious to their higher level capabilities and awareness. Flouride in the water, flouride in commercial foods/drinks, is said to have harmful affects on the pineal gland, to the extent that for the average person, this gland is pretty much unfunctioning, dormant, and maybe even beyond repair. This gland is somewhere in the brain located behind the center the forehead - an area also known as our Third Eye. Cleanup this gland and who knows what heights one may be able to achieve? Thanks.
 

 
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