Thoughts on the Biodigital Convergence and Rare Disease

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I catapult into the reality of the biofield, how it’s been hijacked, and the impact on the emergence, escalation and exacerbation of rare diseases. Drawing connections between historical shifts in medical practices, the roles of influential figures like Carnegie and Rockefeller, and the suppression of natural healing knowledge, I explore how a disruption in our biofield may contribute to genetic disorders . Highlighting the rise in diagnosis of conditions such as Tuberous Sclerosis Complex, the discussion also touches upon the implications of vaccines, environmental toxins, and the use of digital twins. The importance of rediscovering our body's innate ability to heal, as well as practical steps to enhance biofield strength, are emphasized, encouraging y’all to reclaim your autonomy in a world increasingly driven by digital and pharmaceutical dependence, as we are DELIBERATELY and diabolically steered away from our sacred biology.
Cover photo credit to #NeenBeanGraphics
00:00 Introduction and Context
00:03 The Biofield and Its Suppression
01:39 Impact of Toxins and Vaccines
02:30 Genetic Defects and Rare Diseases
04:14 Digital Twins and Human Augmentation
05:32 Self-Healing and Biofield Practices
06:45 Dependence on Medical Products
07:48 Awareness and Resistance
09:58 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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