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Back to: HR!Day1038 - Fri 11/29/24 Aging in times of collective crisis - Bettina Wichers

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Quick recap

The team discussed various topics including the importance of humanity, the connection between the gut and brain, and the concept of family systems theory. They also explored the implications of dementia, the role of memories and attachments in maintaining a sense of self, and the potential link between aluminum in vaccines and dementia. Lastly, they discussed issues related to their YouTube channel, personal experiences, shared interests, and the importance of transformation and letting go of attachments.

Next steps

• Shannon to send Bettina the meeting nugget and related materials.

• Sarah Sue to share details about Sasha Stone's upcoming symposium in the chat, including time zones and access information.

• Sarah Sue to send the link for Sasha Stone's symposium to interested participants via email.

• Sarah Sue to send Diana information about the carnivore diet and Alex Miller's related content.

• Stanley to learn how to trim the middle of recordings and add a note when content has been removed.

• Shannon and Stanley to discuss transcript searching in Tactic during their next session.

Summary

Exploring Gut and Brain Connections

Shannon, the moderator, expressed her appreciation for the previous meeting's discussion on dementia and the importance of humanity rising. Richard shared his deep connection with the last part of the previous meeting, while Mary and Stanley discussed the importance of the gut and microbiome. Diana shared her experience with a documentary about the gut and Parkinson's, and Suzy, an expert in the microbiome, explained the connection between the gut and brain, and the importance of understanding the body's organs. She also discussed the challenges of cleansing and the importance of functional medicine in addressing health issues.

Family Systems Theory and Consciousness

In the meeting, Suzy and Richard discussed the concept of family systems theory and its implications on human development. They also touched on the idea of a shift towards quantum consciousness, with Bettina explaining that this shift is part of human evolution. The group also discussed the phenomenon of paradoxical lucidity in dementia patients, with Bettina suggesting that it could be an experience of the absolute. Diana asked for an explanation of moments of lucidity in dementia patients, which led to a discussion about the nature of consciousness and the role of the absolute in human experiences.

Categorizing Work for Collective Connection

Stanley discussed his work on creating a useful category system on othernetworks.org, which he believes could help connect interesting and useful people in the world. He expressed his desire to help others find each other by categorizing their work. Shannon and Bettina appreciated Stanley's work and its potential to create a coherent brain for the collective they are working on. Shannon also mentioned her move of the blog to Patreon and Stanley's assurance that the links to the day pages would not change. The conversation then shifted to the topic of music and its potential use in dementia research, with Shannon bringing up the 40 Hertz music by Yuval Ron. Bettina, however, expressed her inability to speak extensively on this topic. The conversation ended with Flags sharing her personal experience of dealing with her husband's declining curiosity and her interest in the tips and information shared in the meeting.

Managing Information Overload Concerns

Flags expressed concerns about the overwhelming amount of information she was receiving, which was causing her to feel overwhelmed and like she was burying herself in piles of paper. She was considering letting go of some of these resources, but was worried about losing access to valuable information. Bettina reassured her that letting go of these resources would not limit her brain's capacity to stay informed. They agreed to discuss this further with Jim.

Shadow Work, Dementia, and Self-Construction

Bettina discussed the importance of shadow work, emphasizing the need to understand and let go of unnecessary items and attachments. She also touched on the topic of dementia, suggesting that it is a process of self-dissolution and a transition phase in life. The group also discussed the role of memories and attachments in maintaining a sense of self, with Stanley suggesting that these can be held onto through titles and artifacts rather than re-reading or re-experiencing the content. Martha shared her experience with a friend's mother who had Alzheimer's, highlighting the potential for creativity and new self-construction in the face of dementia. The conversation ended with Shannon emphasizing the importance of being present in the moment and allowing for change, rather than dwelling on the past or worrying about the future.

Exploring Nano Aluminum in Vaccines

Shannon expressed gratitude to Bettina for her work and wished her a good trip. Sarah Sue discussed the discovery of nano aluminum in vaccines, which has never been studied but has been found to pass the blood-brain barrier and potentially cause dementia. She shared her personal experience with a pharmacist who had mentioned the link between aluminum and dementia. The team agreed to further explore this topic.

Love, Positivity, and Longevity Discussed

Sarah shared her personal experience of a loved one who had been unable to express love for years, but suddenly did so after a significant event. She suggested that this could be a metaphor for the power of love and positivity in our lives. Kurt agreed, emphasizing the importance of love and positivity in overcoming challenges and maintaining mental health. He also shared his interest in the book "The Long Pilgrimage" by JG Bennett, which discusses the life of Shiva Puri Baba and the concept of living a long and healthy life through purity and harmony. Shannon confirmed that the book does indeed discuss Shiva Puri Baba.

Personal Experiences and Shared Interests

The meeting involved a light-hearted discussion among Shannon, Sarah, Stan, Richard, Kurt, and Sarah's husband. The conversation revolved around personal experiences, shared interests, and mutual admiration for each other. Richard shared his fond memories of staying in a yurt on Kurt's property, while Sarah mentioned her upcoming trip to Belize and her involvement with Sasha Stone's Lazarus initiative. The group also discussed their shared love for collecting items, with Richard and Stan sharing their respective collections. The conversation ended with Sarah offering to share the details of Sasha Stone's symposium with the group.

Embracing Transformation and Letting Go

Sarah expressed her drive towards transformation and her belief that living the 13 Life Principles would lead to a transformed world. She also discussed the concept of letting go of attachments as a form of resistance, which allows for a flow of compassion and unconditional love. Shannon agreed with Sarah's thoughts, suggesting that trying too hard to remember things can actually make it harder to recall them, and that allowing the flow to return can be beneficial. Diana reminded Sarah about the information on carnivore diets they were to exchange, and Stanley briefly commented on the rapid increase in dementia cases.

YouTube Channel Violation Issues

The team discussed issues related to their YouTube channel, specifically the problem of exceeding the allowed number of violations. Stanley mentioned learning how to trim the end of a recording and expressed interest in learning how to trim the middle. Shannon suggested tagging any edits made to the recordings. The team also discussed the use of transcripts in their tool, Tactic, which could help identify content that needs to be removed from the audio version. Plans were made for Stanley and Shannon to discuss these issues further in their next session.

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