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Bumping this. Maybe with some fields to expand lung capacity/absorb the energy more efficiently…

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Not too sure if this documentary is outdated but it was very informative

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Nice. Wing Chun is cool indeed.

Has anyone compared the classic vibration raiser from Dream Seeds and the one from The Flow album?

How have your experiences been?

I’d like any insight into how they work or differ from each other.

Or also, how do they compare to angelic vibrations?

How long would their effects last? Since angelic energies seem not to be perfectly aligned to others, I hesitate to use that one. I may want to use some intercession or fae energies later on and not get the same results.

Yeah…I just want to choose which to use and stay consisten with. And to know if there is any difference in power or efficacy. The fields from The Flow album were said to be more direct and intense (the infusion ones).

I don’t generally feel or perceive any effect from vibration raisers so I can’t say about that.

Can’t even say if they work at all on me, or I’m blocking them for safety (or my HS is).

What other fields could be used for the same purpose in case I block those? And that they work similarly?

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With the Flow there is more growth

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You need to put in a little effort for immediate effects (youtube ones). Thinking different thoughts, generating positive emotions while listening etc can quickly catapult you into that high vibration :)

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Have you tried “The Star Being Experience”?

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Yes, this and the higher being experience I can perceive the effects of.

But I think this is too high, and a “one time experience”. So I wanted to use the classical vibration raisers as I see them as a more gradual, consistent work type of field.

That’s why I could skip them for a crystal field or something else that works similarly. Seems to me they can be used more consistently for longer lasting effects for each step/level. Yknow, actually raising vibration permanently (over time).

But yeah, if I actually want to “feel it”, I’d go with any of those two experience fields.

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Managed to poison myself with a Virginia Creeper and some other plants in Germany and spent a couple nights in the hospital.

Now managed to get myself into a ward for unknown reasons.

Wish I had sake
:wave:

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At times like those a good whiskey or cognac does it for me. Have never actually tried sake

Sake I can keep drinking and never get a hangover, it’s great. Also the subtle flavorings… I’d continue but I’d rile myself up and start looking for bottles online here which isn’t a great idea.

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opinions?

Yeah, but the security situation has changed, massive rearming and economic independence from Russia cost a lot. How would you tackle that?

Yeah, lol, that seems funny. I remember Austria’s constant bitching about our power plants, yet they know nothing about how it works.

But that may be hard to say. If Russia gets lots of income, that means higher chance of taking all of Ukraine, then other countries may be next. After some time, it may start costing much more when resurgent Russians start banging on the Poland’s and Baltics’ doors.

Then ig, the development of the Eastern Germany? :smiley:

Meanwhile actual share of taxes on labor and business is higher in Russia than in Germany.

That economic independence was right move, USSR executed an enormous project of supplying Europe with natural gas (for its own motives, you might say to secure an extremely strong tie with Europe and stop possible confrontations in future), since its fall remaining “governing” companies acted like literal parasites over the pipeline without reinvesting nearly enough to maintain it. Siberian pipeline to China was barely opened with great delays and China asked for discounts not just because they strongarm on every possible occasion (everyone does in energy business).

Although it’s hard to name it independence from Germany side as post-USSR countries were highly dependent on Germany to the state of “addiction”, without China taking over so many technological imports all Eastern Europe would be German-mostly market. So Germany likely doesn’t have a choice either, it’s a natural process in it being outcompeted by China, which is simply bigger and has so much larger population and industrial potential.

Income tax, yes, total “package” is different and it matters. On business taxes in Russia are higher and personal aren’t lower. I need to find a newer report but quickly https://www.pwc.com/gx/en/services/tax/publications/paying-taxes-2020.html

It’s a common strawman in different countries used by politicians to compare only a specific tax, while omitting all of them

Really, what sort of “normal” job? Also you need to compare quality of life: medicine there, quality of infrastructure, quality of education outside of select schools that are always pressed by municipal politicians because they make other underfunded schools look bad, quality of food, quality of housing.