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 on: Feb 03, 2025 07:27 pm 
Started by Jitendra Hydonus - Last post by mccoy
 
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I believe it is very pertinent since it describes perfectly the exact conditions that are taking place in for instance the United States and Russia today.

I can agree that America is now an oligarchy, but it was an oligarchy even before, now the oligarchs are just different. Well, some of'em remained, congratulations to those who have been able to keep their seat from Biden's to Trump's.

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 on: Feb 03, 2025 07:24 pm 
Started by Jitendra Hydonus - Last post by mccoy
Some of the quips are good, like the Blackhawk, if it could be white.

Re: Guantanamo. I think this move of Trump's administration, it's pure genius. That's the best deterrent to illegal immigrants. Just the name makes me Sh1t me in the proverbial pants. If I were planning to enter illegally and risk winding up to Guantanamo, I'd change the target country.

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 on: Feb 03, 2025 07:16 pm 
Started by Jitendra Hydonus - Last post by mccoy
There is no doubt that refined sugar is junk food.

However, even with healthy simple carbs like honey and maple syrup we should consider that they spike blood sugar and some people do not tolerate them. That is, they may cause T2D: type 2 diabetes, a most serious metabolic condition.

Bro. Bakhtananda advised to dilute fruit juice with water, but it is far better not to drink fruit juice at all, liquids containing sugar are adsorbed quickly and can give sharp spikes and subsequent hypoglycemia troughs.

Even fruit, consumed in large amounts, can increase substantially blood sugar.

Bottom line, if we are eating non-modest amounts of simple sugars (including the healthy types) we should monitor at least our fasting blood glucose, and our blood glucose after 2 hours from the meal.

IF the values are all right, then we tolerate simple sugar, we are the lucky ones.

IF the values are too high, then it's a dangerous route along which to proceed, even if the carbs are healty.

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 on: Feb 03, 2025 07:07 pm 
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After all even Paramahansa Yogananda showed a devotee of his that there is much alien activity and spoke of human lives on different planets that suited the present evolution of their souls.

Where did you find that? I don't remember such details...

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 on: Feb 03, 2025 03:58 pm 
Started by Jitendra Hydonus - Last post by Jitendra Hydonus
Sometimes I just have to remind myself there is a time we must make for our spirit calling. It is easy to get so lost in perceived duties and desires that keep us busy in worldly activities and take us away from our souls longing for liberation.

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 on: Feb 03, 2025 03:29 pm 
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The Dangers of Excess Sugar
 
Consuming too much sugar can negatively impact your health, increasing the risk of diabetes, obesity, and heart disease. Hidden sugars in processed foods make it easy to exceed daily limits without realizing it.

Reducing sugar intake starts with reading food labels carefully and opting for natural sweeteners like honey or maple syrup. Fresh fruits also make a healthier alternative to sugary snacks and desserts.

Gradually cutting back on sugar helps retrain your palate to enjoy less sweetness. Over time, your body and taste buds will thank you for the healthier choice.
 
 
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I also read in the SRF lessons that honey is natures sweetener and maple syrup increases mental capabilities.

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 on: Feb 03, 2025 09:41 am 
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Sometimes humor is the best way to convey social views. Some people would say these comedians and talk show hosts are obsessed about the Don but i say they have a concern for their country and it’s influence on the world that is almost reflected in all their shows.

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Colbert on Trump’s second week: ‘America is having some second thoughts’
Late-night hosts pick through the president’s response to the plane crash in DC and other low moments
11:04 EST Friday, 31 January 2025

Late-night hosts criticised Donald Trump’s racist response to this week’s devastating plane crash while taking aim at the billionaires surrounding him.

Stephen Colbert

On the Late Show, Stephen Colbert started by reminding us that this is the second week of Trump’s second term and that “America is having some second thoughts”.

He said it was important to be fully aware of what is happening, “if only to hold on to the knowledge that none of this is normal” as his appalling behaviour is being supported and allowed by “Maga-goons and spineless apologists”.

With Trump also narrowly winning the popular vote this time, Colbert said, “you might start to suspect that maybe you’re crazy but nope, it’s still him”.

Seth Meyers on Trump: ‘Even I didn’t think he would turn the government off’

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He said that while people thought there might be another side to him this time, it “turns out there is no other side” calling him “fascist Flat Stanley”.

This week Trump’s response to the tragic plane crash in DC, the deadliest in 24 years, was the result of DEI and Democrats. Colbert said “it’s his only game” to lay blame in this way.

Trump is also planning to use Guantánamo Bay to house illegal immigrants, which means rather than building new camps, he’s “refurbishing” them instead. Colbert called it a “bad and stupid idea for a lot of reasons”.

This week also saw an American family detained by Ice after they were overheard speaking Spanish. “Hey Ice dummies, some Americans can speak other languages,” he said before saying that his knowledge of Latin could have him deported to ancient Rome.
Jimmy Kimmel

On Jimmy Kimmel Live! the host also spoke about Trump’s assertion that diversity was to blame for the crash. When asked why he believed this, he said it was down to common sense.

“Take it from a man who looked directly into an eclipse, you need common sense,” Kimmel quipped.
He added: “He heard the word black hawk and he thinks, if that hawk had been white.”

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While Republicans forever claim it’s too soon after a school shooting to blame a lack of gun control, it’s “never too soon for Trump to point his finger”.

Kimmel added that he was “callous, racist, sexist and most of all he’s stupid” and that “maybe he gets jealous when a disaster gets more coverage than him”.

He said that he was impressed by the “sheer number of ways he finds to be a dirtbag, it’s kind of miraculous”.

But that none of this will have an impact as “even the billionaires are scared of him” with Meta folding and deciding to pay him for his earlier suspension from Facebook. “Even at 78 years old, Trump is still bullying nerds out of their lunch money,” he said.

Kimmel said that he was “shaking these guys down like a mob boss”.
One of his closest rich pals is Elon Musk who constantly brags about sleeping at work. “He has 12 children and no home. He’s like the old lady who lives in a shoe,” he joked.

He moved on to the Senate hearings for Kash Patel, “the least qualified candidate for any cabinet position ever” and Robert F Kennedy Jr, who has “views so demented they should come with a warning from the surgeon general”.

Seth Meyers

On Late Night, Seth Meyers said that in his first two weeks, Trump had “signed so many executive orders even he can’t keep track of them” but that many of them were “illegal and unworkable”.
He also added that none are about “lowering prices, the number one thing voters said they care about” and instead he is “stripping the copper wire out of the walls before the oligarchs take over”.
Kimmel moved on to RFK Jr and called out his “deranged lies that will hurt regular people”.

Meyers said that the tactic over the first two weeks was to “wear you down” with all of this and that Trump hopes to “intimidate and overwhelm” those who go against him.

“They want their opponents to feel defeated,” he said, before adding: “He’s there to hollow out the government and hand the scraps to his rich buddies while they rip you off.”
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He’s not entirely wrong. All around us, media organizations have begun to capitulate. First, two news outlets pulled election endorsements at the behest of their billionaire owners. Next, prominent reporters bent the knee at Mar-a-Lago. And then a major network – ABC News – rolled over in response to Trump’s legal challenges and agreed to a $16m million settlement in his favor.
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https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/colbert-trump-second-week-america-160454373.html

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 on: Feb 02, 2025 09:54 pm 
Started by mccoy - Last post by Jitendra Hydonus

I’m glad that you guys have a mutual interest. My view is that there is enough evidence of alien life and since I witnessed what Web has already seen I do not have to be convinced.  After all even Paramahansa Yogananda showed a devotee of his that there is much  alien activity and spoke of human lives on different planets that suited the present evolution of their souls.

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 on: Feb 02, 2025 03:45 pm 
Started by mccoy - Last post by Jitendra Hydonus
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 on: Feb 02, 2025 03:22 pm 
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Krishna; ‘There is no time we did not exist and there is no time when we cease to exist.

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“Never was there a time when I did not exist, nor you, nor all these kings; nor in the future shall any of us cease to be.” Commentary Lord Krishna emphasizes the eternal nature of the soul and its existence beyond the limitations of time and physical bodies.
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Verse 2-12 – Bhagavad Gita
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