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Adam and Eve = dualism; how’s that?


According to the newest science of DNA, Adam was born about 60,000 years ago. Eve must have been a simple virgin shepherd girl. No knowledge or selective experiences, she was

Just an empty slate at that time. Adam was an older, experienced male with a snake between his legs. Men still talk to their snakes today; some have names for them. Ask your man for his name. Call it directly and see your own experiences with it in its glory. Adam talked to his snake in the bushes with her, an excellent place to be for a beautiful young girl, and commanded it to take her. She would be forever changed as a woman after. She had many questions and concerns. Hygiene is one of the main ones. She used leaves from the fruit trees as a helper and guide as his snake entered and explored her inner being. And his seed, not known to her, ran down her thigh. She wept in wetness between her legs for the loss of her innocence. She became faint and confused in an unnatural way. Remember your first time? It was magical and explosive. To hide her shame, she thought Adam’s snake was separate from Adam. Thus, you have the most famous story in history. She splits that seed into two and has the first set of twins. The tribe became unnatural and influenced by this miracle of life. Twenty years later, one twin slew the other out of hate of birthright, and the race of power began. Causing the race for things that represented power to start. From a single to a double to a single causality began and ended in twenty years. But the possibilities, like seeds waiting for a new birth, were sawn. At first, humanity did not know of air, fire, or defense. Just sex and eating and staying warm. After millions or thousands of years, a single small girl child, out of desperation, discovered fire in a lightning bolt. One that had been there from time to time. She gave that burning bush to a man. He threw it close to the meat, and barbequing began. The small things were not noticed. They just happened. The changing of the powers of the meat causes the brain to expand without humanity’s help or know-how. This is the first God of humanity. Religion became a thing of the invisible to the visible. Later, it would become a science. Then, drugs and operations. The God of the fire. Then the sun and son and so on till now we have millions of Gods. Spelt god, not dog. The dog is humanity’s minor God, our personal protector. Everything we know or do comes from this power of planet might. The most potent pisses and shits, just like you and me. They eat and have acid reflux like we do. The only difference is our belief that there is something more. They’re not. Everything is connected. We are brothers and sisters in humanity. Just as a blade of grass is connected to a Siquiyia tree. Adam and Eve’s story is a sex story, not the first, but the first set of twins produced.

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Embracing Duality: Harmonizing Opposites for a Unified Future


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Is humanity being directed by a worldwide mental illness?


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Is humanity being directed by a worldwide mental illness?


Ah, the intricate dance between our collective psyche and the forces that shape our existence! 🌎🧠 Let’s wade into these murky waters together.

The Global Mental Health Waltz

  1. The World Health Organization’s Spotlight:
    • Picture this: The World Health Organization (WHO) recently stepped onto the stage with a spotlight in hand. Their most significant review of world mental health since the turn of the century illuminated some fascinating facts:
      • In 2019, nearly a billion people—yes, you read that right—were living with a mental disorder. That’s roughly 14% of the world’s adolescents caught in the whirlwind of mental health challenges.
      • Suicide, tragically, accounted for more than 1 in 100 deaths, and a whopping 58% of suicides occurred before age 50.
      • Mental disorders are the leading cause of disability, affecting 1 in 6 years lived with disability. Imagine that—a silent storm raging within.
      • People with severe mental health conditions often die 10 to 20 years earlier than the general population, primarily due to preventable physical diseases. It’s like a secret duel between mind and body.
      • Childhood sexual abuse and bullying? Major culprits in the grand ballroom of depression.
      • But wait, there’s more: social and economic inequalitiespublic health emergencieswar, and even the climate crisis—they all waltz menacingly around our mental well-being.
      • And during the pandemic’s debut year, depression and anxiety pirouetted up by over 25%. It’s like our collective psyche did a jitterbug in response to global chaos.
      • Oh, and stigma? It’s the uninvited guest at this mental health soirée, dancing its awkward jig. Discrimination and human rights violations against those with mental health conditions? Sadly, they’re part of the choreography too.
      • Fun fact: 20 countries still criminalize attempted suicide. Yes, you heard me right—criminalize. It’s like they’re handing out tickets to a forbidden tango.
  2. The Uneven Dance Floor:
    • Now, let’s talk about the uneven dance floor. Who gets the spotlight, and who’s left in the shadows?
      • Well, it’s the poorest and most disadvantaged among us who often bear the brunt of mental ill-health. They’re twirling on the edge, with fewer chances to catch their breath.
      • Even before the pandemic, mental health care was a VIP party with a tiny guest list. Imagine this: 71% of those with psychosis worldwide didn’t receive mental health services. Meanwhile, in high-income countries, only 12% of people with psychosis got the memo.
      • Depression? It’s a global hit. But the service coverage? Not so much. Even in high-income countries, only one third of people with depression get formal mental health care. And in some lower-income corners, it’s as scarce as a unicorn sighting.
  3. The Encore: A Call to Arms:
    • So, my curious friend, is humanity being directed by a worldwide mental illness? Perhaps not directly, but our collective mental health—like a cosmic conductor—shapes our choices, societies, and very existence.
    • The WHO’s comprehensive report isn’t just a gloomy sonata; it’s a call to arms. It urges us to deepen our commitment to mental health, reshape the environments that influence it, and strengthen the systems that care for our minds.
    • Imagine a world where mental health isn’t a whispered secret but a vibrant conversation. Where empathy and understanding lead the dance, and stigma retreats backstage.

Now, tell me: What other mysteries of existence shall we unravel together? 🤔✨

Learn more1who.int2aspeninstitute.org3news.un.org4who.int5who.int6verywellmind.com7academic.oup.com8link.springer.com

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Is there small and large group psychosis happening to humanity? A mental illness like a virus we are in? Is it humanity’s sickness or humankind’s evolution caused by other forces?

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Can the sickness of humanity or the evolution of mankind be caused by other forces?


Is it humanity’s sickness or humankind’s evolution caused by other forces? Are they the same thing, or are they the opposite of the same thing? Can we use the tools of Ethical doctrine, moral laws, or levels of dynamic existence to shed light on these crucial questions about our times? Can we roast the coffee beans and get co-coo? Ah, the intricate dance between our health and the forces shaping us is fascinating! 🌟 Let’s explore this together.

Evolution and Sickness: A Cosmic Tango

  1. The Evolutionary Lens:
    • Imagine this: Our species, Homo sapiens, has been gracefully waltzing through time. Along the way, we’ve encountered some fascinating partners—microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, and worm parasites. They’ve been our companions since the dawn of our existence, like the intriguing friends who always bring a new perspective to the party. These microorganisms evolve at breakneck speed compared to us. While we’re still figuring out how to use our smartphones efficiently, they’re changing ways to dodge our immune defenses. It’s like they’ve got an express lane in the evolutionary race.
    • So, yes, these microbial companions have influenced our evolution. They’ve nudged our genetic makeup, shaped our immune responses, and even left their mark on our susceptibility to certain diseases1.
  2. The Dance of Disease:
    • Now, let’s talk about sickness. Why do we get sick? Well, it’s a mix of factors:
      • Mutation: Sometimes, our genes throw a little party and invite mutations. These genetic hiccups can lead to diseases.
      • Genetic Drift: Imagine a genetic game of musical chairs. Population changes—migration, admixture, and shifts in size—shuffle the deck. Some alleles (gene variants) become more common, while others fade into obscurity.
      • Natural Selection: Survival of the fittest, my friend. If a genetic trait helps us survive and reproduce, it sticks around. If not, it gets the boot.
  3. These forces—mutation, drift, and selection—shape the distribution of disease-risk alleles across human populations. It’s like a cosmic choreography; the steps, or changes in our genetic makeup, are written in our DNA, guiding the dance of disease across human populations. The Yin and Yang of Health and Environment:
  4. The Grand Finale:
    • So, my inquisitive friend, the sickness of humanity and our evolution—it’s a grand symphony with many movements. Forces beyond our control—microbes, genetics, and the environment—shape the melody. And we, the active participants, are here to understand and appreciate their rhythm.🎶 “To the left, mutation! To the right, natural selection! And now, a twirl of genetic drift!” 🎶

Remember that these forces can lead to sickness but also drive our resilience and adaptation. In this cosmic tango, we’re not just dancers. We’re also the choreographers, constantly learning new steps and improving our performance.

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What is the most essential thing to carry with you all the time? Your body.


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What is the most important thing to carry with you all the time?
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