New vid is up. I thought this one was particularly juicy. I just slept 6 hours straight, which is pretty rare. The Garrett Wolfe protocol I'm following is one that requires LOTS OF BIOFILM BUSTING and even though I'm only 2 days in, I feel I have improved each day. I'm taking a heavy metals chelator EDTA in the morning, which is no joke, and I've had dizzy spells each of the past two mornings. Also, I have had some heart palpitations and general cardiac unease around the same time. I had no idea what this was about. But then I was reading a book on candida yesterday and it was saying that candida OFTEN grows in the tissues around the heart once you've had a leaky gut. Pretty wild.
I have some fancy oxygenated aloe vera showing up in the mail soon from one Dr. Steve Whiting. He called me on the phone! Nice guy. It's supposed to work on candida systemically. Should be good. But anyway, the biofilm busting is essential because under those biofilms, candida can be 1000x more difficult for ...
Having a look at one of Miles Mathis' "favorite films" and the social commentary relevant at the time.
Per AI - “What is Philosophy and wisdom meant to protect us from?”
Philosophy and wisdom are meant to protect us from different kinds of self-destruction. At a practical level, they protect us from:
Deception — being fooled by others, trends, propaganda, or our own biases.
Impulsiveness — sacrificing long-term goals for short-term pleasure.
Meaninglessness — drifting through life without purpose or direction.
Fear — especially fear of death, failure, rejection, and uncertainty.
Pride and ego — overestimating ourselves and making avoidable mistakes.
Emotional chaos — being controlled by anger, envy, lust, greed, or resentment.
Poor judgment — repeatedly making decisions that harm our future.
Many philosophers believed wisdom is less about becoming smarter and more about seeing reality clearly.
For example:
Socrates believed wisdom protects us from ignorance.
Epictetus believed it protects us from suffering caused by trying to control what we cannot.
Aristotle believed it protects us from ...