(Andrian) Many years ago the C's answered to Laura with a major Yes to spinning counterclockwise and they advised to do it 33 times, 3 times a day. Are there any benefits from spinning counterclockwise 33 times, 3 times a day?
A: For some who need it.
Q: (L) How do you know if the person needs it?
A: If they benefit from it!
Q: (L) So I guess you have to try it. If it makes you dizzy and fall down like it does to me, then obviously you're not benefiting. [laughter] You're just risking breaking a hip. Okay. Well, he does ask:
(Andrian) What kind of benefits would those be?
A: Varies, but can enhance etheric connection.
Predicting based on salt consumption can become tricky as some cultures takes more salt even if they cook at home. Some Chinese regions consume as much as 10g/day, while other regions 5g/day. Malaysians consume 7.9g/day. home food or mass production foods also contribute to that. These are some known consumption factors these predictive models use.@seek10's question on China and the salt analysis really was intriguing as well. With the help of Grok and some assumptions, i did a salt consumption and population analysis of Malaysia (my home country) - and it seems that there could be possibly between 40 - 45 Million residents in Malaysia (official population is 35 million)
Thanks for the new session. I really appreciate hearing from you and the Cs. Regarding the population reduction, many young people cannot afford children especially since their eyes have been opened with the Covid pandemic and the craziness going on in schools. They don't want to vaccinate and don't want their children in public schools. Many dedicated teachers have left teaching because of excessively liberal policies that influence subject matter and discipline. Thanks again.
Some are calling out April as a potential beginning. (Not me.)Thanks to everyone for the session. As summer approaches, are we thinking a timeline of late May into June?
Stay safe everyone things are certainly bubbling away.
There is a JK3- type that is prevalent in the South Pacific. I wonder what that's about.Fabulous, thank you for the session
RH- certainly is interesting, it’s estimated that 15% of the population have it. I wonder what the implication are, are we still genetically connected to this off world ‘family’, if so, how can they influence us, how many are OP’s, is it still 50/50????
Maybe it doesn’t matter at all.
Who here has negative blood?
I’m O-, I’m the only one of my siblings negative, and I didn’t pass it on to any of my 4 kids. I get the sense that the positive blood is more favourable in this environment and that may be the negative is ‘breeding out’. I’d like to know more, if there’s anything that can be done or is helpful and beneficial because is a pretty dire thing to have especially in the incidence of reproduction where negative blood mother's bodies have the potential to recognise their positive foetus as a threat and go about starving it instead of nourishing the unborn. The anti-D they give pregnant women has potentially saved millions of lives.
Hmmm…may be some questions for another session.
I hope that you all are doing great.
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Oh do elaborate, what is JK3-type?There is a JK3- type that is prevalent in the South Pacific. I wonder what that's about.