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Tacy West's avatar

My father was a true Celtic man and truth was his main guiding light and impressed on me intensely. Makes life richer and easier to live like that. Excellent content and filming as usual. I never get tired of what you two build together and share over the years. I send energetic love energy to all of you with every thought. Rupert Sheldrake has been banned from science since he wrote his book The New Science. The morphic field is all around us to our benefit.

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Danu's Irish Herb Garden's avatar

Thanks for all your love Tacy. We must always remember that about the Morphic Field, we CAN create a better world.

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Anita's avatar

I usually do but being a retail outlet that markets itself as being an alternative to the pharmaceutical industry that sell such products as tinctures etc I wasn't paying as much attention as I do if I go to the supermarket but as you say these places are for profit and will steep to any means necessary to encourage repeat customers who end up taking a cocktail of supplements, to combat each of the ill affects of the one.It was a hard lesson learned but learned it was.

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Sabine's avatar

Thank you so much again for speaking so truthfully. I completely resonate with you. Being an herbalist myself I totally agree❤️

I would love to see the profress of your electro culture experiment.

You videos are lovely, especially the intros and endings catch the spirit woven together with this lovely music🥰

And maybe you show us the plant who's name you forgot and we can help🤗

All the love from my heart to yours and all of you❤️

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Danu's Irish Herb Garden's avatar

Ah..the plant is not a medicinal herb. This plant has blue flowers and is for pots and borders. Not to worry. xx

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Anita's avatar

Thank you as always.I have found out the truth about the matter with regards to a so called health corporation,who I've found, add Maltodextrin to food supplements which are supposed to aid those with digestive issues due to Gallbladder removal, such as myself. Maltodextrin isn't recommended for those with such issues and as a consequence I was very unwell.I recovered after eating raw garlic - the truth.Unfortunately I didn't read the label as I trusted the corporation.To find the truth one has to dig deep.Nature is the truth,cares and loves..

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Danu's Irish Herb Garden's avatar

We have to be on high alert and always read labels because we cannot trust any corporations because they are only interested in profit. Take care xx

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Tacy West's avatar

I sent a picture of one of the cabbages I grew last year with electro culture. On email. Essie is in the bottom corner of picture. A English cream Doxie.

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Danu's Irish Herb Garden's avatar

I got it Tacy and I will reply shortly. xx

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Chris's avatar

Plato said, "The gods created certain kinds of BEINGS to replenish our bodies; they are trees and the plants and the seeds." He also said, "A dog has the soul of a philosopher."

Franz Kafka said, "Every dog has like me the impulse to question, and l have like every dog the impulse not to answer."

Christopher Morley said, "No one appreciates the very special genius of your conversation as the dog does."

And a quote from a philosophy magazine, "Animals are human loved ones in disguise."

Can you deal with that Descartes?

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Anne Hanson's avatar

Good vid, nice talk. Thank you Terri and Lol. There is a wonderful book on the subject of whether or not animals have souls, called, "The Divine In Animals". I forget the author's name, sorry, but he's the son of the guy who wrote about talking to plants. Anyway, I guess in part he wrote this book to and for answering this question, as many folks that were Christian or certain types of religion, still believed animals had no soul, and therefore would not go to heaven, which distressed many 'believers' in the faith. I also note, as someone who follows and works on the interp. of my own dreams, that Descartes was not taking in the fact that dreams speak in a more symbolic language, often, rather than literal....

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Danu's Irish Herb Garden's avatar

Yes, he was an expert in mathematics but "blind" in every other way I think.

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Anne Hanson's avatar

He was also rather 'wrong' as far as the statement, "I think, therefore I am" as far as being mindful is concerned. Where spending time NOT thinking so much is key! Getting away from relying on the monkey brain mentality. As many Buddhists or spiritual teachers like Eckhardt Tolle reminds us, we are not our brains.

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Ann Beirne's avatar

YES! YES! YES I agree completely Terri. Just reading what you wrote about that stupid man and the description of the animals suffering broke my heart. How can people not understand that animals are sentient. Sentience is described as the capacity to experience feelings, emotions, pleasure, Joy and Pain. I have seen all of these in animals horses, dogs cats pigs sheep, chimps, orangutans, gorilla's elephants, and on so on. What a blind man he was if he didn't see this how could he think an animal screaming in pain normal he and the people watching must have been sadist's If this is considered philosophy Bah humbug to it!

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Danu's Irish Herb Garden's avatar

And look where we are today. He had a pet dog named Cracker as well. You would think he would know from being fond of his pet, that animals are sentient.

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