david starling
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With the Sun in the Moon's Domicile-sign, dietary issues come to the forefront.
Years ago I read a book called The Sugar Blues. Nice easy read about the rise and fall of civilizations based on the use of sugar. I try to limit my intake. But it is literally in everything processed. But, I don’t eat much processed anyway. Allergies. I like ice cream. And halvah, but it’s honey!
Being susceptible to psoriasis for decades, I had to try and change my sugar intake. Edgar Cayce recommended honey in place of; but also recommended for those who desire sugar, to buy "beet sugar".
Beet sugar is used rather extensively in Europe for their baking.
Here it is (has become) quite expensive. It's only the cost that stopped me from buying it as I did for many years. The taste is the same. Just grittier then refined sugar.
Kroger was advertising Beet Sugar yesterday: ($8.99) for 3 lbs. the NOW brand.
from the ad:
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https://www.kroger.com/p/now-foods-real-food-beet-sugar/0073373906910
I still use sugar, but less all the time. Everything I like of course seems to have sugar like International delight creamer, and I love dark chocolate.
So I still indulge but try to limit the intake as I once was warned my blood sugar was higher....So again, I went to my Edgar Cayce readings and found that he recommended often, Jerusalem Artichoke (which doesn't grow in the desert where I am.) but prolifically in Virginia and the eastern states.
I buy capsules of it and take one every day. My last 3 blood tests, were all normal and within range. So "I'm having my dark chocolate, (cake) and eating it too"
https://www.edgarcayce.org/the-read...ke/#:~:text=Jerusalem artichoke is a primary%
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There's controversy over whether the U.S. ever dropped beetles on Germany during WWII. England accused Germany of it. The U.S. "Colorado" potato bug spread to Europe in the 1800s through imports of American potatoes, and the infestation did a lot of damage.
https://www.gildshire.com/colorado-potato-bug-allegedly-went-war/
Brooks stopped teaching shortly before his death in 2016 to "devote 100% of his time on solving the problem as to why he needed to eat some type of food to keep his physical body alive and allow his light body to manifest completely".
Brooks claims to have found "four major deterrents" which prevented him from living without food: "people pollution", "food pollution", "air pollution", and "electro pollution".
In 1983 he was reportedly observed leaving a Santa Cruz 7-Eleven with a Slurpee, a hot dog, and Twinkies. He told Colors magazine in 2003 that he periodically breaks his fasting with a cheeseburger and a cola, explaining that when he's surrounded by junk culture and junk food, consuming them adds balance.[46]
Wiley Brooks later claimed that Diet Coke and McDonald's cheeseburgers have special "5D" properties. The idea of separate but interconnected 5D and 3D worlds is a major part of Wiley Brooks' ideology, and Wiley Brooks encourages his followers to only eat these special 5D foods, as well as to meditate on a set of magical 5D words.
Brooks's institute has set various prices for prospective clients wishing to learn how to live without food, ranging from US$100,000 with an initial deposit of $10,000,[48] to one billion dollars, to be paid via bank wire transfer with a preliminary deposit of $100,000, for a session called an "Immortality workshop".[49] A payment plan was also offered.[50] These charges were typically presented as limited time offers exclusively for billionaires
https://people.com/crime/wild-wild-country-rajneesh-cult-took-over-oregon-town/Rajneesh, who was arrested while trying to flee the country in his private Lear jet, later pleaded guilty to immigration law violations, fined $400,000, before returning to his native India where he died in 1990 at 58 of heart failure. “It was a very tense time,” recalls former Jefferson district attorney Michael Sullivan, who spent 12 days in an intensive care unit after the group reportedly poisoned him with arsenic-laced coffee in 1983. “Those of us who lived through it are just grateful it ended peacefully.”
This is a funny article, but it seems that this guy was able (under observation) to obtain a certain amount of energy to sustain him, during fasting while "sun gazing":
https://web.archive.org/web/2015090...u.com/2005/12/10/stories/2005121011610400.htm
Leomoon, do you consider Aquarius to be under both Saturnian and Uranian rulerships?
In my opinion, Uran is Domicile-ruler of Aquarius, and Saturn is "foreign ruler".
Yes, I did think of Uranus as a matter of fact, of course.
But wasn't trump a kind of negative Uranian soul?