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Jeremy

@grnmntnbldr

builder, designer, engineer, musician, meditator, healer, lover, fighter, friend

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calendar_today12-11-2021 21:23:09

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Speaking as a rather high agency dude, I end up solving a lot of other people’s problems. Methinks there’s more to it

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Yesterday myself, Mary Tiles Texas, and Sarah Luna tried to engage with a woman who posted that she was looking for trades that her daughter could explore that didn’t require a degree and she didn’t want any ‘smart aleck responses’ or recommendations for ‘working on an oil

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Jim Rutt I think gnosis-type experience happens often enough (especially in indigenous societies) that a commmon lexicon naturally arises, subject to all the complexity/complication and perversion of the human psyche. When the social structure of “religion” evolves from this who knows…

healthbot (@thehealthb0t) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over 13.42 billion pounds of Glyphosate have been sprayed on our planet in the past decade. Glyphosate is carcinogenic and toxic.

america's burger lounge singer (@krangtnelson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the national parks system makes up about 0.004% of the federal budget and is (by far) the best thing american government has ever achieved. the decision to destroy the crown jewels of our country to save what amounts to effectively no money is fucking insane

Mr. Possible (@mrpossidez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The easiest way to lose people, even though often unintended, is to keep enlisting them in battles that were only meant to be fought between you and yourself.

Michael Garfield 🔮 (@michaelgarfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Given how much change and surprise we should expect over the course of the intelligence explosion, we should be prepared to nimbly and perhaps dramatically change our mind, even in quite fundamental ways. That means we should avoid simplistic, uncompromising worldviews, which

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This is all wild national forest in the San Juan and Rio Grande National Forests. No affordable housing will be built here cause no working class people would move here cause there's no jobs here. As soon as this is sold, fences go up and nobody has access. It will all be closed.

This is all wild national forest in the San Juan and Rio Grande National Forests. No affordable housing will be built here cause no working class people would move here cause there's no jobs here. As soon as this is sold, fences go up and nobody has access. It will all be closed.
MJ (@morganisawizard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

let’s talk more about this since lots of you are incapable of thinking past “hurr durr the feds owning tons of land is bad.” they claim this is about creating space for housing to help more americans own homes. this is a lie. most of these places are remote, wild, harsh

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henry “distance to the divine” is the underlying heuristic. snobbishness uses distance from the unwashed masses as an indirect measure until sth like a ratatouille made by a rat reveals the divinity in the everyday

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🧵1. Three years ago, a fire took my home & all the materials I needed to renovate an old farmhouse. A nomadic yogi for 15 yrs, I’m retired on a small pension, building a forest garden. My books share my studies—please read & share! linktr.ee/mikerawson #yoga #ayurvedicmarma