THERE IS A DARK SECRET YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE ROYALS
Royals.
Blueblood.
Ever since the days of colonial rule, many have associated "blue-blood" with blood that
is pure and of elite lineage.
That is why in the past, there was a distinct difference between the blue blood and the
commoners.
Today, with the rise of democracy and a centralized government that the people have "power" to
change by voting, monarchies have fallen.
Many now serve as a means of diplomatic relations, rather than a seat of power as it once was
in the past.
However, discoveries have led many to believe that the true reason behind why people of
"pure-blooded" lineage were called bluebloods in the past.
Was it really because they had "pure-blood", or were they really just a group of extraterrestrials
disguising themselves and camouflaging themselves into human society, while at the same time
enabling themselves a seat of power by labeling themselves differently from the common people(humans).
Vlad the Impaler Prince Charles recently made the discovery that he was related to Vlad
the Impaler, nicknamed Dracula.
He was known for impaling his enemies, so much that it looked like a forest.
He was notorious for his gruesome murders throughout history, even until this day.
What has this got to do with Princess Diana's death?
Mohammed Al-Fayed, the father of Princess Diana's lover who died in the crash with her,
once revealed in an old interview that he suspected and openly accused the British Crown
of assassinating his son.
In his interview, while it might not make sense at the beginning, was actually Mr. Al-Fayed
calling the British royal family "British Dracula Family" and "Crocodile Wife", which
is referring to Camilla, mistress of Prince Charles which caused the divorce of the royal
couple.
In ancient times, and ancient Asia such as Japan and China, the dragon is a symbol of
power and royal blood.
Count Dracula was a real person - he was actually a Romanian ruler that was part of a secret
order called the Order of the Dragon.
The dragon is a reptile.
Count Dracula's father - named Vlad Dracul - also noting that Drac means devil in Romanian,
and Dracul means the devil.
In the Bible, the reptile was a serpent who deceived humankind.
Princess Diana, in her conversation to Christine Fitzgerald - Princess Diana's personal confidant
was taped to reveal what Princess Diana called the British royal family: Reptiles.
Princess Diana claimed that the Queen Mother has lived for far longer than she has led
on and that they belonged to a species who could use energy to shed their skin and be
"reborn" again in a way.
Princess Diana claimed that they feed on fear, but humans are getting more and more aware,
which leads to a loss in power for them which they fear.
These creatures have been along for a long time, and have been deceiving us all the while.
It is a victory for us humans, but we need to stand vigilant against threats like these
that may come at any unknown time.
The scarier it is, the more truth it might hold - because just like Princess Diana, who
was a commoner, we have the voice - and the power, to take back what belongs
to us.
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Starseeds – Awakening The Divine Blueprint - Duration: 7:29.
Starseeds � Awakening The Divine Blueprint
Many of us starseeds and lightworkers have incarnated here from higher realms and ascended
planets to assist humanity in this time of change and transition.
As this awakening has started to unfold, we have felt a calling to discover a deeper purpose
in our lives.
Understanding 4 important universal laws and how they relate to manifestation is the key
to releasing abundance blocks and awakening to our Divine Blueprint, our life purpose
and mission.
So many of us have bravely awakened in our different stages and cycles.
We have heard the call to be of service, yet many of us don�t understand how to handle
this transition and manifest our newly discovered purpose or mission.
We want to claim our sovereign divine birthright, that of living in total joy, prosperity and
abundance, yet we find ourselves confused and stuck as we adapt to these new energies
and to navigating our newly awakened realities.
In this article we will explore 4 universal laws that influence our ability to manifest
the prosperous life we intend to create through discovery of our Divine Blueprint.
These are the Law of Karma, the Law of Attraction, The Law of Intention, and the Law of Detachment.
Let�s begin by asking ourselves these questions:
Do you feel a calling to serve others through your divine life purpose?
Do you know that you are divinely guided and protected?
Do you know that everything in our material universe is created mentally?
Do you receive messages from your guides through ideas arising from inspired thought?
If you can say yes to any of these questions, then you have already opened the door to increased
abundance and prosperity.
It�s important to understand that your awakening and opening this door to the abundance contained
within the Infinite Mind is only the first step.
The next step is to understand the integration of the Law of Karma and the Law of Attraction.
In understanding the Law of Karma, we acknowledge that negative actions reflect back to the
source as negative circumstances, so do the positive effects of consecrated or inspired
action reflect back as positive experiences and circumstances.
Once the gateway to abundance and prosperity has been opened, and your true calling discovered,
you then begin inspired action to bring your dreams and desires into reality on the earthly
material plane.
You turn the Unmanifested (spirit) into the Manifested (material or matter).
These inspired actions (via the Law of Karma), along with the high vibration emotions such
as joy, gratitude, excitement, and positive anticipation (via the Law of Attraction) will
then unlock the door to the next step of manifestation.
This then leads us to another universal law, the Law of Intention.
If you are not using the Law of Intention, it is bound to have you spinning around like
a hamster in a wheel.
You feel like you are exerting a lot of effort, yet you seem to be headed nowhere and perceive
life as a struggle.
By understanding this law, you align the accumulated positive karma from your inspired action with
an intention.
Because of the Law of Free Will, we can set any intention we desire.
However, I will share with you what you already know deep within, that the highest intention
you can hold is that of loving devotion and service to others.
Aligning to the highest possible intention allows you access to your internal Divine
Blueprint, the immense manifestation power of the Infinite Mind.
Doing this is truly the key to the mental transmutation of poverty consciousness into
prosperity consciousness.
Don�t forget, my beloved fellow starseeds and lightworkers, that no matter how connected
you think you are, or how high you try to hold your vibrational field, you will only
manifest your desires by both taking action and simultaneously embracing those actions.
Don�t dread or resist those action items that need to be completed.
To do so is not inspired action and serves to block the abundant flow of All That Is.
Allow yourself to be a thread of divine light that touches the Earth.
Use that light to raise the vibrational level of your own consciousness and radiate it out
into the world through loving devotion and service.
As your inspired action is completed, and the higher vibrational consciousness is fused
with loving intention, there is yet one more universal law to consider on your manifestation
journey.
The Law of Detachment or Surrender must be upheld, and this is the total acceptance of
that present moment we call �Now�.
Harnessing this universal law is achieved through faith and surrender to the higher
Divine order of All That Is.
As you stay centered in faith and service, you choose not to embrace feelings of fear,
inadequacy, powerlessness, or other lower thought forms the programmed ego-mind chooses
to create.
Once these universal laws are understood and used to your benefit, you begin to pay attention
to signs being sent to you.
As you do this, you will be guided by your divine connection to your guides and to higher
realms.
You will be drawn toward that which serves, and steered away from that which does not.
You move through your actions with a sense of lightness and ease, every action infused
with being, without judgement or attachment to outcomes.
This state of being requires a complete release of control in regards to how you think the
desired result will be achieved.
By staying centered in faith and affirming positive outcomes, you show the Infinite Mind
of All That Is, that you are the microcosm vibrating in resonant harmony with the macrocosm.
The inner and outer worlds fuse and become one.
As Above, So Below.
You are now able to access the infinite power of Divine creativity and manifestation.
Suddenly you will find that all you desire
is attained with effortless ease.
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let's see if we can get this to 30,000 likes if you want a part two
and if it doesn't get there, I don't think I can do it
and I'm just going to stare at you uncomfortably until you do it
so you better like this video
omg.. what you want me for americas got talent?
I wanted to include music that you guys suggest so..
I asked you guys to tweet songs you wanted to hear on the video
and I played them!
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Data Structures: Crash Course Computer Science #14 - Duration: 10:07.
Hi, I'm Carrie Anne, and welcome to Crash Course Computer Science!
Last episode, we discussed a few example classic algorithms, like sorting a list of numbers
and finding the shortest path in a graph.
What we didn't talk much about, is how the data the algorithms ran on was stored in computer
memory.
You don't want your data to be like John Green's college dorm room, with food, clothing
and papers strewn everywhere.
Instead, we want our data to be structured, so that it's organized, allowing things
to be easily retrieved and read.
For this, computer scientists use Data Structures!
INTRO
We already introduced one basic data structure last episode, Arrays, also called lists or
Vectors in some languages.
These are a series of values stored in memory.
So instead of just a single value being saved into a variable, like 'j equals 5', we
can define a whole series of numbers, and save that into an array variable.
To be able to find a particular value in this array, we have to specify an index.
Almost all programing languages start arrays at index 0, and use a square bracket syntax
to denote array access.
So, for example, if we want to add the values in the first and third spots of our array
'j', and save that into a variable 'a', we would write a line of code like this.
How an array is stored in memory is pretty straightforward.
For simplicity, let's say that the compiler chose to store ours at memory location 1,000.
The array contains 7 numbers, and these are stored one after another in memory, as seen here.
So when we write "j index of 0", the computer goes to memory location 1,000, with an offset
of 0, and we get the value 5.
If we wanted to retrieve "j index of 5", our program goes to memory location 1000,
plus an offset of 5, which in this case, holds a value of 4.
It's easy to confuse the fifth number in the array with the number at index 5.
They are not the same.
Remember, the number at index 5 is the 6th number in the array because the first number
is at index 0.
Arrays are extremely versatile data structures, used all the time, and so there are many functions
that can handle them to do useful things.
For example, pretty much every programming language comes with a built-in sort function,
where you just pass in your array, and it comes back sorted.
So there's no need to write that algorithm from scratch.
Very closely related are Strings, which are just arrays of characters, like letters, numbers,
punctuation and other written symbols.
We talked about how computers store characters way back in Episode 4.
Most often, to save a string into memory, you just put it in quotes, like so.
Although it doesn't look like an array, it is.
Behind the scenes, the memory looks like this.
Note that the string ends with a zero in memory.
It's not the character zero, but the binary value 0.
This is called the null character, and denotes the end of the string in memory.
This is important because if I call a function like "print quote", which writes the string
to the screen, it prints out each character in turn starting at the first memory location,
but it needs to know when to stop!
Otherwise, it would print out every single thing in memory as text.
The zero tells string functions when to stop.
Because computers work with text so often, there are many functions that specifically
handle strings.
For example, many programming languages have a string concatenation function, or "strcat",
which takes in two strings, and copies the second one to the end of the first.
We can use arrays for making one dimensional lists, but sometimes you want to manipulate
data that is two dimensional, like a grid of numbers in a spreadsheet, or the pixels
on your computer screen.
For this, we need a Matrix.
You can think of a Matrix as an array of arrays!
So a 3 by 3 matrix is really 2 an array of size 3, with each index storing an array of
size 3.
We can initialize a matrix like so.
In memory, this is packed together in order like this.
To access a value, you need to specify two indexes, like "J index of 2, then index
of 1" - this tells the computer you're looking for the item in subarray 2 at position 1.
And this would give us the value 12.
The cool thing about matrices is we're not limited to 3 by 3 -- we can make them any
size we want -- and we can also make them any number of dimensions we want.
For example, we can create a five dimensional matrix and access it like this.
That's right, you now know how to access a five dimensional matrix -- tell your friends!
So far, we've been storing individual numbers or letters into our arrays or matrices.
But often it's useful to store a block of related variables together.
Like, you might want to store a bank account number along with its balance.
Groups of variables like these can be bundled together into a Struct.
Now we can create variables that aren't just single numbers, but are compound data
structures, able to store several pieces of data at once.
We can even make arrays of structs that we define, which are automatically bundled together
in memory.
If we access, for example, J index of 0, we get back the whole struct stored there, and
we can pull the specific account number and balance data we want.
This array of structs, like any other array, gets created at a fixed size that can't
be enlarged to add more items.
Also, arrays must be stored in order in memory, making it hard to add a new item to the middle.
But, the struct data structure can be used for building more complicated data structures
that avoid these restrictions.
Let's take a look at this struct that's called a "node".
It stores a variable, like a number, and also a pointer.
A pointer is a special variable that points, hence the name, to a location in memory.
Using this struct, we can create a linked list, which is a flexible data structure that
can store many nodes.
It does this by having each node point to the next node in the list.
Let's imagine we have three node structs saved in memory, at locations 1000, 1002 and 1008.
They might be spaced apart, because they were created at different times, and other data
can sit between them.
So, you see that the first node contains the value 7, and the location 1008 in its "next"
pointer.
This means that the next node in the linked list is located at memory location 1008.
Looking down the linked list, to the next node, we see it stores the value 112 and points
to another node at location 1002.
If we follow that, we find a node that contains the value 14 and points back to the first
node at location 1000.
So this linked list happened to be circular, but it could also have been terminated by
using a next pointer value of 0 -- the null value -- which would indicate we've reached
the end of the list.
When programmers use linked lists, they rarely look at the memory values stored in the next
pointers.
Instead, they can use an abstraction of a linked list, that looks like this, which is
much easier to conceptualize.
Unlike an array, whose size has to be pre-defined, linked lists can be dynamically extended or
shortened.
For example, we can allocate a new node in memory, and insert it into this list, just
by changing the next pointers.
Linked Lists can also easily be re-ordered, trimmed, split, reversed, and so on.
Which is pretty nifty!
And pretty useful for algorithms like sorting, which we talked about last week.
Owing to this flexibility, many more-complex data structures are built on top of linked lists
The most famous and universal are queues and stacks.
A queue – like the line at your post office – goes in order of arrival.
The person who has been waiting the longest, gets served first.
No matter how frustrating it is that all you want to do is buy stamps and the person in
front of you seems to be mailing 23 packages.
But, regardless, this behavior is called First-In First-Out, or FIFO.
That's the first part.
Not the 23 packages thing.
Imagine we have a pointer, named "post office queue", that points to the first node in
our linked list.
Once we're done serving Hank, we can read Hank's next pointer, and update our "post
office queue" pointer to the next person in the line.
We've successfully dequeued Hank -- he's gone, done, finished.
If we want to enqueue someone, that is, add them to the line, we have to traverse down
the linked list until we hit the end, and then change that next pointer to point to
the new person.
With just a small change, we can use linked lists as stacks, which are LIFO…
Last-In First-Out.
You can think of this like a stack of pancakes... as you make them, you add them to the top
of stack.
And when you want to eat one, you take them from the top of the stack.
Delicious!
Instead of enqueueing and dequeuing, data is pushed onto the stack and popped from the stacks.
Yep, those are the official terms!
If we update our node struct to contain not just one, but two pointers, we can build trees,
another data structure that's used in many algorithms.
Again, programmers rarely look at the values of these pointers, and instead conceptualize
trees like this: The top most node is called the root.
And any nodes that hang from other nodes are called children nodes.
As you might expect, nodes above children are called parent nodes.
Does this example imply that Thomas Jefferson is the parent of Aaron Burr?
I'll leave that to your fanfiction to decide.
And finally, any nodes that have no children -- where the tree ends -- are called Leaf Nodes.
In our example, nodes can have up to two children, and for that reason, this particular data
structure is called a binary tree.
But you could just as easily have trees with three, four or any number of children by modifying
the data structure accordingly.
You can even have tree nodes that use linked lists to store all the nodes they point to.
An important property of trees – both in real life and in data structures – is that
there's a one-way path from roots to leaves.
It'd be weird if roots connected to leaves, that connected to roots.
For data that links arbitrarily, that include things like loops, we can use a graph data
structure instead.
Remember our graph from last episode of cities connected by roads?
This can be stored as nodes with many pointers, very much like a tree, but there is no notion
of roots and leaves, and children and parents…
Anything can point to anything!
So that's a whirlwind overview of pretty much all of the fundamental data structures
used in computer science.
On top of these basic building blocks, programmers have built all sorts of clever variants, with
slightly different properties -- data structures like red-black trees and heaps, which we don't
have time to cover.
These different data structures have properties that are useful for particular computations.
The right choice of data structure can make your job a lot easier, so it pays off to think
about how you want to structure your data before you jump in.
Fortunately, most programming languages come with libraries packed full of ready-made data structures.
For example, C++ has its Standard Template Library, and Java has the Java Class Library.
These mean programmers don't have to waste time implementing things from scratch, and
can instead wield the power of data structures to do more interesting things, once again
allowing us to operate at a new level of abstraction!
I'll see you next week.
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Vidcon, Here I Come! - Duration: 1:08.
I have a big announcement.
You probably already know because of the title,
but I'm going to Vidcon!
I'll be there June 22nd to the 24th.
Although I'm leaving a bit early on the 24th
to come back to LA.
I've never been before, I don't really know
what to expect.
I'm excited to see all of my
lovely internet friends.
And meet a lot of them for the first time.
I'm going to be going with my friends Abby, Elijah and Katie.
I'm very excited to see them again.
Although I haven't met Katie, and I'm very excited to meet Katie.
But I'm going to Vidcon.
If you're going, definitely stop and say hi to me.
Let's take a photo, I wanna meet all of you.
I'm probably going to vlog while I'm there.
But I just wanted to say I'm going there.
That week leading up to Vidcon,
I will try to have pre-prepared videos ready to go out.
But if I don't, it's because I'm at Vidcon.
But I'm very excited and I hope you are.
I hope to see all of you and hopefully next time
I go to Vidcon and I have a panel.
That would be really cool.
Alright that's it, I'm going to Vidcon.
I'll see you there, I'm very excited.
I'm excited to see my friends, I'm excited to eat food,
I'm excited to meet people.
(inhales)
It's going to be fun!
Okay goodbye!
(laughs)
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Geared Up Cannon Challenge - MAX BARBARIAN KING v ARCHER QUEEN v GRAND WARDEN | Clash of Clans - Duration: 7:29.
Which hero will win against the double cannon and then a cannon onslaught . What
is going on guys judo sloth here and welcome to today's clash of clans video
where we are facing off each and every one of the heroes, the Barbarian King, the
Archer Queen and the Grand Warden against the new geared up double cannon.
Once we have a victor of that challenge we'll go ahead and bring on an onslaught
of cannons and see if there is a change in who wins. If you guys haven't already
make sure to go ahead and subscribe to the channel that is the only way to stay
up to date with all of my clash of clans videos and if you hit the notification
bell next to the subscribe button, you will be notified when any of my videos
go live. So checking out this first challenge then, let's get straight into
it and see which troop comes out on top against the double cannon. We're going to
hit first with the barbarian king. So you'll see all the other Cannons at the
other side of the base here but the barbarian king is going to go first, up
against the double cannon. So the level 45 King, I think it would be a bit too
easy at this stage if we were to use it, man he crushed that double cannon.
Absolutely no chance of it having any chance of taking down the barbarian
king, absolutely speechless there, can't believe how quickly he took that double
cannon down. Let's move on to the Archer Queen see if she can take it down any
quicker, which you will see from the extra damage, man only three shots, Archer
Queen so much more effective there as we are sure that was going to happen against
the double cannon. Now what about the grand warden though guys, the grand
warden might be the underdog within this challenge, but can he sneak in and take
victory. So let's check it out here, let's put the grand warden in, here he goes
towards the Cannon and he's out of range, check that
out guys. So if we go purely on which troop maintains health and gets through
this challenge, the grand water would win that but he definitely took a lot longer
to take the double cannon down, so the archer Queen goes ahead and takes victory
against the double cannon. But that is just the double cannon, we've got to feel
sorry for the cannon guys, I mean he's out there all alone, fighting these max
level heroes. Why don't we give them some friends. So here we go then,
let's take the Barbarian king, Archer Queen and grand warden and throw them
against an onslaught of cannons and see whether there's any difference, I think
we're going to have to allow them to use their abilities here as well guys,
because I definitely think they're going to struggle to get through each and
every one of these maxed cannons. So here we go then, we're going to throw the
barbarian king at this first. Here is the onslaught of cannons, let's just see how
he goes. So he's coming into the double cannon, maybe the two behind will be in
range as well, they are, look at the damage on the barbarian king he has
taken out this cannon but once he gets to half health we're definitely going to
have to press that ability. Will he get through all of them guys, I'm not too
sure, he's going down very quickly, the main barbarian king is down, the
barbarians are left over but will they be enough to take out these cannons, they
are going down quick. One of them goes down, one Cannon left guys against all
of these barbarians, I got to say I didn't think they were going to do it
but they clutch it right at the end there. So a brilliant victory for the
barbarian king, he has four or five, six probably about ten barbarians left over
there, so a brilliant attack from the barbarian king. Will the Archer Queen do
any better. I'm not too sure guys, I thought the Archer Queen would win this
outright but that was very very impressive from the Barbarian King. So
here comes the Archer Queen then, in she comes onto that double cannon, taking it
down very quickly, but just check out the damage going on to the Queen, we're
going to have to go ahead and press her royal cloak ability. She moves forward
with that extra damage and the invincibility, but check out how quickly
the archers are going down the archer Queen here going to take out one cannon,
will she get the next one down guys, it's going to be close. She just gets it with
this sliver of health left and I got to say I don't think that was as impressive
as the barbarian King. Maybe, maybe it was, I mean there was only barbarians left at
the end of the day but there was quite a few of them guys, and that Queen, one extra
shot and she was down. So the victory at this point for the Grand
Cannon Challenge, is for the barbarian king but the Archer Queen certainly took that
first challenge. We have the grand warden left over, here he comes. Now we already
know he's out of range of this double cannon, can the grand warden sneak
underneath the barbarian king and Archer Queen, and take the victory here by not
even using his ability. Does he fall in range of the Cannons. He does actually,
cannons both lock on to him, we're going to have to press the ability there and
make him invincible for that brief period of time, but with such little
damage his only hope was being out of range of the cannons and as you see on
this one, he falls short of completing the challenge. So there you are guys, the
Archer Queen takes the victory for the first challenge, the Archer Queen takes
the victory for just the double cannon. The Barbarian King smashes it with the
cannon onslaught. How about for a bit of fun just to finish off this video we put
all of the heroes in to get their own back, and then we'll see whether they can
do it without even pressing their abilities. So very silly of me I had the
Queen taking damage from the cannon there first, the King taking massive
amounts of damage, I'm not going to press his ability here guys, we're going to try
and do it without pressing them. So the Queen now taking heavy heavy fire, there
are two cannons left, she's just going to get one of them down. The grand warden
then becomes in range of that final cannon, and this is going to be a close one guys.
I think the Grand Warden might nick it, but he is going down fast.
This again is going to be a close one, he just sneaks it, as did the Archer Queen
in that previous challenge, the grand warden saves the day. So each and every
one of the heroes having such a big influence on this challenge. So there you
are guys I hope you enjoyed that video with each and every one of the heroes
against the cannons. Go ahead and hit the like button if you did and make sure to
subscribe for all of my other clash of clans videos, I've been your host judo
sloth and until next time peace out guys. Stay tuned for more Clash of Clans.
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THE SPIRITUAL CONSEQUENCES OF ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION - health - Duration: 8:28.
THE SPIRITUAL CONSEQUENCES OF ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
In the past I�ve written about some of the consequences of alcohol consumption, and many
of our readers have gotten very upset with what I�ve had to say.
I want to address this right off the bat here and say there is absolutely no judgment within
this article, and I�m not attempting to tell you what you should or should not be
doing.
I am merely speaking from my own experiences and sharing some insight that I have gained;
I�m offering another perspective and potentially something useful for you to consider.
Alcohol consumption is something that is not only widely accepted in our society, but in
many cases and social settings actually implied and expected.
It is promoted heavily in the media, with countless ads depicting glamorous living,
which always includes indulging in the finest liquor, wine, and beer.
It sometimes seems in our society that the only way to have fun is to include alcohol
in the equation.
Just the mere fact that it is so heavily promoted through media and advertising in the first
place is enough to make me skeptical, but there are many other reasons that led me to
this conclusion.
Etymology of the Word Alcohol
To start, let�s take a look at where the root of the word alcohol is derived from.
�Alcohol� comes from the Arabic �al-kuhl,� which means �BODY EATING SPIRIT,� (whoa)
and this actually serves as the origin for the English word �ghoul.� According to
Middle Eastern folklore, a ghoul is an evil demon believed to eat human bodies.
�Alembic� and �alcohol� are both metaphors for aqua vitae, or �life water,� and �spirit�
refers to a distilled liquid, which came from Middle Eastern alchemy.
According to health writer and enthusiast Jason Christoff:
In alchemy, alcohol is used to extract the soul essence of an entity.
Hence its� use in extracting essences for essential oils, and the sterilization of medical
instruments.
By consuming alcohol into the body, it in effect extracts the very essence of the soul,
allowing the body to be more susceptible to neighboring entities most of which are of
low frequencies.
(Why do you think we call certain alcoholic beverages �SPIRITS�)?
That is why people who consume excessive amounts of alcohol often black out, not remembering
what happened.
This happens when the good soul (we were sent here with) leaves because the living conditions
are too polluted and too traumatic to tolerate.
The good soul jettisons the body, staying connected on a tether, and a dark entity takes
the body for a joy ride around the block, often in a hedonistic and self serving illogical
rampage.
Our bodies are cars for spirits.
If one spirit leaves, another can take the car for a ride.
Essentially when someone goes dark after drinking alcohol or polluting themselves in many other
ways, their body often becomes possessed by another entity.
A Little About Me and Why This Is Important
This really hit home for me.
As someone who used to drink alcohol in excess and not remember a thing that happened afterward,
the idea that the soul actually steps out of the physicality during this time fully
resonates and actually explains a lot of what went on without my knowledge or awareness.
Waking up in the morning and not having a single clue what had happened was the worst
feeling in the world, but was also all-too familiar for me.
The things I had apparently chosen to do and situations I ended up in were absolutely not
things that I, as me, the �good soul� in my body, would ever choose to do in a million
years.
I was faced with so much confusion and fear and it never really made sense to me.
I always thought to myself, How could I have done this?
When I would drink, after a certain point I would not be able to stop.
I can see now that it was likely at this point that a darker entity would take over my physicality
and use my body as a vehicle to experience a hedonistic lifestyle for the evening, or
however long it was.
Now, to clarify, I know that this does not happen to everyone who drinks.
For me, I think it was something that developed over time, but the instance of me blacking
out, or in this case �stepping out� when I would drink, began happening at the age
of 16, and continued on for about 10 years of my life.
In some ways I think it was hard to accept responsibility for my actions because I had
literally no memory whatsoever of what had happened.
I would be left with a tremendous amount of guilt and shame, however, that stopped me
from admitting to others and myself that it was in fact a problem in my life.
Those closest to me would notice that I �wasn�t there� while under the influence of alcohol,
and people who weren�t even aware of this concept would say this to me often.
Since having an incredibly healing journey with ayahuasca in November of last year, I
no longer allow my body to be used as a vehicle for entities to use.
In other words, I no longer consume alcohol at this time in my life.
Now, why I chose to continue drinking despite what was happening while under the influence
is a whole other story, and diving into the reasons behind what actually causes addiction
in the first place is a really eye-opening and important conversation to have, but it
is off-topic for the purpose of this article.
How Does This Relate to the Rest of Society?
You may be thinking, �Well, this is just you and clearly you have a problem with alcohol
and shouldn�t be drinking,� and that is absolutely right, but how much is it actually
affecting those who drink regularly, but not often enough to consider it a problem, or
those who always keep their senses and wits about them?
And how much is too much?
How many people are actually just in denial about having a drinking problem?
Consider putting yourself in a social setting with many new faces you haven�t met before:
Would you prefer that alcohol was a part of the equation or would you be completely fine
without it?
We often use alcohol as a crutch, to feel more comfortable and confident in who we are.
But at what point are we actually becoming someone else, a person who doesn�t even
actually represent who we are in the first place?
Asking Yourself Some Questions Could Be Beneficial
If you drink alcohol, how often are you drinking?
Do you find that you tend to drink as an escape?
Are you able to have fun in social situations without alcohol?
Do you drink alcohol in order to relax or relieve stress at the end of the day?
After asking yourself these questions you may want to reconsider your relationship with
alcohol.
Challenging yourself to a month without any alcohol could be a really beneficial way for
you to see what your life is like without it and to address what comes up in a healthier
way.
If you are feeling stressed, for example, some breathing exercises may help, or reassessing
your schedule to fix what isn�t working.
Without the escape that alcohol gives us, we are then confronted with the issues in
our lives and forced to actually fix them.
Again, this is mostly for anyone who may feel they drink alcohol too regularly, or would
like to change their relationship with it in some way.
There is no judgment toward those who do drink, but in many cases it can be holding us back.
If this resonates with you, or if you have done this in the past and noticed an improvement
in your life, please share with us in the comments how this has affected you.
Often if we decide to even take a break from alcohol consumption we can feel ostracized
from society, or left out, but it is a great way to really get in touch with who you really
are, and fully embrace your insecurities head on.
I have ended up making friends that are more in alignment with my path at this time, and
people who I feel closer to as a result of this.
My whole life changed after giving up alcohol, but that�s just me, and that was just my
journey.
But if anything I said resonates with you, maybe it would be beneficial for you
to try as well.
Much Love
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