Anonymous ID: 8e3769 Nov. 19, 2021, 6:05 p.m. No.15039973   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0038 >>0076 >>0084 >>0242 >>0388 >>0456 >>0516 >>0548 >>0629

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""How to Break Free From the Collective Mind Parasite of Wetiko (Windigo)""

 

Fri, November 19, 2021, 12:45 PM·2 min read

 

In a unique and original synthesis of Eastern and Western spiritual traditions, evolutionary mysticism, shamanism, quantum physics, transpersonal psychology and the insights of C. G. Jung, Paul Levy shows us how to alchemically extract the healing remedy from the poisonous mind-virus known as wetiko by bringing forth the creative spirit that is thirsting to be born withinand throughus.

 

PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ – In its Native American meaning, wetiko is an evil cannibalistic spirit that can take over people's minds, leading to selfishness, insatiable greed, and consumption as an end in itself, destructively turning our intrinsic creative genius against our own humanity. Revealing the presence of wetiko in our modern world behind every form of destruction our species is carrying out, both individual and collective, Paul Levy shows how this mind-virus is so embedded in our psyches that it is almost undetectable—and it is our blindness to it that gives wetiko its power. Yet, as Levy reveals in striking detail, by recognizing this highly contagious mind parasite, by seeing wetiko, we can break free from its hold and realize the vast creative powers of the human mind.

 

Levy explores how artists, philosophers, and spiritual traditions across the ages have been creatively symbolizing this deadly pathogen of the psyche so as to help us see it and heal it. He examines the concept of wetiko as it appears in the teachings of the Kabbalah, Hawaiian Kahuna shamanism, Buddhism, and mystical Christianity and through esoteric concepts like egregores, demons, counterfeiting spirits, and psychic vampires. He reveals how visionary thinkers such as C. G. Jung, Sri Aurobindo, Philip K. Dick, Colin Wilson, Nicolas Berdyaev, and Rene Girard each point to wetiko in their own unique and creative way. He explores how the projection of the shadow self—scapegoating—is the underlying psychological mechanism fueling wetiko and examines wetiko in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, showing that we can reframe the pandemic so as to receive the lessons and opportunities embedded in it.

 

Revealing how the power of imagination can cure the wetiko mind-virus, Levy underscores how important it is for each of us to bring forth the creative spirit within us, which helps shed the light of consciousness on wetiko, taking away its power over us while simultaneously empowering ourselves.

 

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/break-free-collective-mind-parasite-194500014.html

>even yahoo is finally acknowledging / waking up to what is going on in Portland is a demonic-parasite caused by not taking responsibility for our own actions

>for more deparasiting info see 8kun.top/wagmi

Anonymous ID: 8e3769 Nov. 19, 2021, 6:28 p.m. No.15040165   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15039998

think like the parasites that want to kill America

>unknown people coming in which don't pay taxes and cost taxes

>undermining the workforce and wages, which huts tax base which holds up america

>undocumented people can be killed in their rituals

>extra migrants furthers race divisions

>migrants spread diseases and parasites

>migrants are cheap abusable labor for sociopathic assholes

Anonymous ID: 8e3769 Nov. 19, 2021, 6:33 p.m. No.15040202   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15040076

I see you have been wyrm-pilled. Trying to get wagmi going but images are shitting the bed here on 8kun. It's ok here because bread is gone in a couple hours. But since pictures die after a day, it's hard to worm-pill people.

Anonymous ID: 8e3769 Nov. 19, 2021, 6:59 p.m. No.15040426   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0476 >>0488

Pandemic or no, kids are still getting — and spreading — head lice

The Marker family opened their door on a recent evening in Parker, Colo., to a woman dressed in purple with a military attitude to cleanliness. Linda Holmes, who has worked as a technician with LiceDoctors for five years, came straight from her day job at a hospital after she got the call from a dispatcher that the Marker family needed her ASAP.

 

According to those in the world of professional nitpicking, Pediculus humanus capitis, the much-despised head louse, has returned. "It's definitely back," said Kelli Boswell, owner of Lice & Easy, a boutique where people in the Denver area can get deloused, a process that can range from minutes to hours depending on the method and the infestation. "It's a sign that things are coming back to normal." Colds and more serious bugs like respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, are also back. That may leave some to wonder: With all the COVID-19 prevention measures in place, how are kids sharing these things?

 

Like the coronavirus, all these bugs depend on human sociability. Unfortunately, the measures that many reopened schools have taken to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 — masks, hand-washing, vaccination — do little to deter the spread of the head louse. However, physical distancing, such as spacing desks 3 feet apart, should be helping, if it's actually happening. Lice are, in theory, harder to spread than the SARS-CoV-2 virus because proximity alone isn't enough: They usually need head-to-head contact. If a kid gets lice, odds are it means that kid spent some quality time close enough to another kid for the parasite to make its move. (Researchers tend to agree that transmission via inanimate objects like combs and hats is minimal.)

https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/58776/pandemic-or-no-kids-are-still-getting-and-spreading-head-lice

Anonymous ID: 8e3769 Nov. 19, 2021, 7:05 p.m. No.15040479   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15040388

checked and true, many stages of diabolic interference including perfect possession. I suspect a lot of these "protesters" have knowingly sold their souls for "power" and "glory"

Anonymous ID: 8e3769 Nov. 19, 2021, 7:26 p.m. No.15040625   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Crow tribal members turn to the past to try to alleviate COVID-19 symptoms

 

Nov 19, 2021

 

Crow tribal members have been using traditional ways to alleviate symptoms of COVID-19. Noel Two Leggins of the Crow Agency created a tea that uses medicinal herbs like sage, bear root, and mint to soothe the COVID-19 symptoms of his tribal members. “The plains Indians tribes and the people on this continent had to find, you know, natural medicines and herbs to make themselves better when they were under the weather,” said Two Leggins.

 

Though COVID-19 is a contemporary disease, Two Leggins has turned to the past of his people to help tribal members heal. “When the pandemic hit, people of the tribe and our relatives called us and they knew we harvested like our ancestors, and they asked, do you have any bear root? Do you have any mint tea? Any sage?” Two Leggins said.

 

Like all Montanans, the past two years have been difficult for the Crow people. “There was fear. People were scared to leave. People were scared to talk to one another,” said Two Leggins. The ancient tribal tradition of rooting herbs has helped. Two Leggins and his family created the tea from mint leaves, sage, juniper, mahogany, sweet grass, and bear root. He claims the tea has not only alleviated some COVID-19 symptoms but has also helped with anxiety. “After they drank the tea, they were able to breathe. A lot of people, majority of it, said it helped them sleep and it minimized the anxiety,” said Two Leggins.

 

Two Leggins's passion for tea making is very personal. “I lost my uncle to COVID. He was a great teacher,” Two Leggins said. Two Leggins lost both his uncle, Henry Sarge Old Horn, and his aunt, Tina Cline, to COVID-19. He said these two family members were an inspiration in prayer and culture. A lot of Crow culture died when the pandemic took so many of his elders so suddenly. Two Leggins, who said he and his family are now vaccinated, learned all of his knowledge of these treatments from his father, Hubert B. Two Leggins. “Ever since I was young, my mom was mainly the one that would have us pick berries and some of these plants,” said Hubert Two Leggins.

 

That knowledge has been passed down from generation to generation. The Two Leggins family, however, is fearful that the knowledge is slowly disappearing. That’s why they work so hard, not only to keep the community safe but to make sure this tradition stays alive. “I show my grandkids, even the little ones. I show them everything I know,” said Hubert Two Leggins. Noel Two Leggins agreed. “No one else is going to do this, and so if we don’t show our younger generation, we’re going to lose it, and when they lose it, they’re going to lose who they are and where they come from. And knowing a lot of this is part of it,” he said.

 

https://www.ktvq.com/news/local-news/crow-tribal-members-turn-to-the-past-to-try-to-alleviate-covid-19-symptoms

>traditional herbal remedies cure covid

>they also alleviate anxiety and help with sleep, both problems caused by parasites

>sage, a relative of wormwood kills parasites

>bear root (Ligusticum Porteri) kills parasites http://naturehacks.com/bear-root-and-its-many-benefits/

>mint soothes flu symptoms and kills parasites

>for more deparasiting info see 8kun.top/wagmi