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253- Fractions Divide Being Whole – in Law and Health – Being Whole Matters (Free)

from Crrow777Radio · host Crow

As we come into this world every effort is made to separate the new life from being whole. In both law and health being whole is where each of us wants to be. No one wants sickness or slavery. The example of wholeness is shown us in nature where there is no lie (more...)

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As we come into this world every effort is made to separate the new life from being whole. In both law and health being whole is where each of us wants to be. No one wants sickness or slavery. The example of wholeness is shown us in nature where there is no lie and this example allows us to know the difference. Nearly all man-made synthetic systems serve to divide us in one way or another. Consider fractional reserve banking or for that matter fiat currency, allopathic medicine or politics. It is in these synthetic systems we assign value where no value exists. Our current struggle is at it ever was – a struggle for control of the human mind. Even what we consider normal, echoes this truth. The word government literally means to control the mind. The whole living being is a creator in this existence and that which is able to rise above the pitfalls of this place we call the world.

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