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I managed to 'convince my father not to go along with the narrative' of the shots and disease, although it was pretty much a certainty that the things I shared weren't the deciding factor in his choice. it seemed data and convincing were only effective if the sharing was a part of the orchestration they co-created with us to get them this data in time with their choice point. others in my life, such as my stepmother, were wholeheartedly gang busters to go along with the story despite an endless barrage of reasons factual and emotional and disruptive not too. and she had her appointment to get her first shot after spending some time with her new therapist to reconcile her extreme stress of desperately wanting the shot but desperately not wanting a divorce because of it. well, therapy convinced her to get the shot on a Monday. on Sunday, however, she started to feel the symptoms of a flushing of toxins due in part likely to the stress of attending the fair in their Alaska hometown, 'unprotected'. so she had to get tested by the bs test before getting her shot, which was positive. so despite everything, she couldn't get it till she tested negative. so both of them ended up dehydrated from a prolonged 3-4 days of flushing without being able to rehydrate, making for sticky blood and lower O2 levels and a flight to the hospital in the capital city, where the discussion about "natural immunity" started the whole thing up again. the doctor said its no good, you need a shot anyways when you recover. my dad said hmmmph thats bs. what a trial. they've both recovered fortunately and neither ended up With shots as far as I know, but the credit we give ourselves for the choices others, even close to us make, is suspect lol. because their higher self knows better than us what choice fits the experience they are here to have. at best, we a co-conspirators to make information available, at worst, we are tyrants enforcing our view of experience was the only acceptable one. not to be confused with the certainty and knowing of the reason you are here, and not compromising it to please anothers experience. brilliant article I loved it. thanks.

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Mar 7, 2023Liked by Luma Catherine Malone

Thank you for sharing this beautiful exposé of Connection thru an awakening to the lies and humility and courage to say ‘I was wrong’. Your Dad is a wonderful example of a loving human and it is this genetic predisposition that he has passed along to you. May more hearts open and reconnect. Yes, my eyes are glistening.

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Mar 7, 2023Liked by Luma Catherine Malone

As always Luma, you always write such heartfelt words that encourage us all to continue to open our hearts - always- in all ways possible. Thank you my friend.

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Mar 6, 2023Liked by Luma Catherine Malone

Outstanding! Welcome him with open arms! Hope many more will have the insight and humility to follow.

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Mar 6, 2023Liked by Luma Catherine Malone

What an amazing story of love & hope! Thank you for sharing.

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