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Mar 28, 2023Liked by Zeus Yiamouyiannis, Ph.D.

I let go of the ol' cellphone about 8 months ago now in favor of a landline, albeit a 4G one, I like interacting with the landline much better. It costs about 12 dollars a month, and was about 90 dollars to buy. Seems many are dying with cellphones in their hands, at train stations and musicians in high 5G environments. So there are 3 really really good things about not having a cellphone, the price is 1/3 or so of a cellphone monthly, two is just looking up 'anytime I want' and 'much more than I used to', and finding others to talk to at the busstop or wherever. Three, and this was the biggest suprise to me, not having to charge 'the damn thing', their batteriers are always failing slowly and steadily. So just with this one change, the benefit has been enormous to me. Plus I might not die from it, hey thats a good 'benefit' too. Yay. For a look at the 5G deaths, there is this...https://rumble.com/v2eybis--payload-2-nanocapsules-a-hard-hitting-scientific-look-at-what-is-in-the-co.html So, yeah, its a thing, eh?

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Mar 28, 2023Liked by Zeus Yiamouyiannis, Ph.D.

I agree that we humans need to find ourselves and each other. I also think community is a part of what makes us strong. We need to have our politics, and not the politics of special interests, which frankly go against us, and force us to run to "the lesser of two evils". The American founders did politics by day and religion by night, and we are told that these are the two things to avoid (with each other). I think they were more enlightened back then.

We have a wayward modern mass, across industries and sectors. It has teetering modern repositories of consolidated wealth and power. It's like a hierarchical authoritarian regime, and its blood is made of money. The money that dissolved all institutional bounds and put everyone under the same roof. The instrument of that which is imaginary lording over that which is real. Or saying that it is lord.

I really enjoyed your writing and perspective. I think that what we have gotten lost, and that we need to make amends, to get back to governing ourselves, which would mean getting rid of impunity among us. I write about what happened in history in the founding paper of my site, called How To Fix The Government. https://markgmeyers.substack.com/p/how-to-fix-the-government

I also talk about adding more structure to how our society operates. It's similar to the formation of the continental congress, but in this case, as a permanent NGO. So, it would be volunteers in districts and wards across the country in a shared, publicly natured organization, without private ownership. It would make it its business to watch the government, and redress injustices, where at least 2/3 agree as to the injustice in each case. On that site, there is also the added paper Architectural Values,

https://markgmeyers.substack.com/p/architectural-values

which goes on into the important of people interacting with one another, particularly locally. These are tenets of the thing. It is intended as permanent, added infrastructure. The brief intro is here:

https://markgmeyers.substack.com/p/introduction-to-a-democratic-approach

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Zeus, you are describing deep aspects of the Way. People have forgotten the divine and miraculous nature of their own beingness and that of this beautiful place we call Earth. Healing, gratitude and devotion to re-membering the divine laws of free will, love and truth are required to resurrect humanity. You are not alone in these teachings. There are many here who are shining the Light upon the pathless path. The Age turns, the Goddess comes forth with a radiant heart at the call of Her Beloved, and extends her Grace in return to Him. This is so and cannot be undone. Thank you for your work to guide others. 🙏

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Substack mass walkout next week, no posts. Devalue the company as it is being sold.

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