Tuesday, June 23, 2026

End of the Simulation

 

NOW WE END THIS SIMULATION FOR GOOD!

Now we lift the last veils on all illusions, as we

ARRIVE FULLY HOME

AT THE END OF THE RAINBOW BRIDGE!

EXPOSE THE FALSE LIGHT PROPHETS &

ANTI- CHRIST SERVANTS

BLACK MAGICIANS

THEIR FALSE NARRATIVES

SCRIPTS

STORYLINES

INVERTED TEACHINGS &

HOW THEY OPERATE & help to keep you asleep, distracted, lead you off path, take away your power, that they then use to create and manifest the delusional realities they envision and represent, that serve them, the NAA, alone!

NOW WE

THE TRUE, RIGHTFUL & RIGHTEOUS SERVANTS

& GUARDIANS OF GOD

& ALL THAT IS HOLY

DIVINE

JUST &

TRUE

CALL FORTH & CO-CREATE

& END THIS NIGHTMARE with

THE WHITE SWAN EVENT

FULL COSMIC DISCLOSURE

THE FINAL SWITCH OVER

& FULL DISSOLUTION OF THE FALSE MATRIX SIMULATION!!!

BECAUSE WE HOLD THE TRUE

GOD-GIVEN SUPERPOWERS

DIVINE BLUEPRINTS

KEYS, CODES & QUANTUM

THAT CAN MAKE DREAMS COME TRUE

& REALITY REAL again

as WE FULLY REALIZE

EMBODY &

RECLAIM

YOUR TRUE POWER

COSMIC RECORDS

MEMORIES &

HIGHER GOD-SELF IDENTIY

TO CREATE THE CHANGE

WE WISH TO SEE!!

FOR WE ARE THE CREATORS &

CAME TO BE IN CHARGE

OF THE DREAMFIELD

NOW &

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT!!

MAKING SURE GOD'S DREAM

& DIVINE PLAN

BECOMES FULFILLED

OF OUR NEW PARADISE FULLY RISEN

& MANIFEST!

This is where the trials, tests, and tribulations finally end, as

IT'S CHECKMATE

FOR THE OPPOSITION

AS NOTHING THEY CAN THROW AT US

CAN BRING US DOWN

BUT ELEVATES US

& HAS HELPED US RECLAIM ALL OF OUR TRUE MEMORIES & POWERs!

ALL KARMIC LESSON HAVE BEEN LEARNED & fully integrated, as part of the new Blueprint expansion, FROM WITHIN THE CORE OF THE COSMIC MONADIC CONSCIOUSNESS & GOD-SELF!!

All PART OF THIS SWITCH OVER

& FLIP OF THE ONE COLLECTIVE CONSCIOUSNESS!!

It's important to

REMEMBER

THAT IT'S NOT ENOUGH FOR THE FALSE LIGHT LEADERS & realities TO FALL, but for us to

BE READY

TO REPLACE THEM

ALL!!

WITH THE TRUE & HIGHEST VERSION OF OURSELVES &

EVERYTHING!

REMEMBER THAT YOUR IMAGINATION IS & CREATES EVERYTHING

& is your most important SUPER-POWER to master, reclaim, and remember all for what it truly is.

YOUR JOB IS MAINLY TO BECOME EMPTY OF YOUR FALSE EGO SELF!

LET IT ALL GO

ALL ATTACHMENTS

DESIRES

BELIEFS & EXPECTATIONS

TO BE FULLY FREE

& LIBERATED NOW!!

& ASK FROM WITHIN THE CORE OF YOU

FOR THE HOLY SPIRIT TO

FULFILL

REANIMATE

& RE-BIRTH ALL OF YOU

& ALL THAT IS

NOW!

& LET IT FULLY GO!

TRUSTING GOD.

TRUSTING THE POWER YOU HOLD.

For we came to reclaim our positions of rightful power and quantum re-position, according to our own embodiment, and we have to replace those that took off our rightful Thrones, and threw us out of our Castles Homes, for and on behalf of GOOD & ALL!!

WE HAVE TO BE THE SOLUTION!

BE THE CHANGE!!

BE THE REPLACEMENT!

RE-CLAIM THAT THRONE OF GOD

ON BEHALF OF ALL!!

We have to BOSS UP!!

& TAKE THE LEAD!!

BE THE TRUE LIGHT & DIVINE LOVE

& WHAT THAT TRULY MEANS!

To BE THE ONE

you have been waiting for, as you

REMEMBER

YOU ARE GOD'S WARRIORs OF LOVE

of TRUTH

& ALL THAT IS HOLY!!

THE TRUE & RIGHTFUL GUARDIANS

that came to PROTECT

ALL BEINGS, KINGDOM'S & WORLD'S &

RETURN &

EMBODY

YOUR NEW & REAL RAW TRUE ETERNAL SOVEREIGN FREE CREATOR GOD-SELF!!

As THE GOLDEN KRYST TEMPLAR BLUEPRINT IS NOW FULLY ONLINE

WITH YESTERDAY'S REMOTE MIRACLE ACTIVATION!!!

AMAZING WORK CREW!!

For this was a more challenging activation with much spiritual warfare at play, which we successfully overcame! With it,

THE GOLDEN KRYST CHILD &

COSMIC EGG CRACKED FULLY WIDE OPEN

AS THE KRYST-ALL-IN-E CONSCIOUSNESS

FULLY AWAKENS

& THE KRYST HAS NOW RETURNED

FOR REAL

TO THE PHYSICAL WORLD!

WHICH IS US FULLY RISEN

ATONE WITH GOD & ALL OF CREATION!!

AS THIS IS OUR MISSION & HERO'S JOURNEY HOME TO OUR-TRUE-SELVES SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED!!

WHEN YOU LOVE YOURSELF FULLY & TRULY & have RETURNED TO YOUR WHOLED MULTIDIMENSIONAL DIAMOND AVATAR QUANTUM GOD-SELF!!

TODAY IS A 1441 GATEWAY DAY & MARKER POINT OF DIVINE LOVE, COSMIC RE-UNION & LIBERATION FROM ALL ILLUSIONS!!

SO LET'S TAKE THIS COSMIC DISCLOSURE

UP TO THE HIGHEST LEVEL

OF GOD'S DIVINE TRUTH

FULLY REVEALED &

DELIVERED

& BEING REMEMBERED AGAIN as

THE TSUNAMI OF THE ONE HEART-MIND EVENT

& GOES SUPERNOVA!!!

NOW WE FINISH GOD'S WORK

& RETURN ALL SOULS HOME!!

from the FaceBook page of Ramona Lappin on April 14, 2026

Monday, June 22, 2026

Preserve Muscle and Fitness After 75

 

There is a fruit, a simple, inexpensive fruit you've probably walked past a hundred times at the grocery store, that researchers are now calling one of the most powerful muscle-building compounds ever studied in aging adults. And when I tell you how it stacks up against eggs, one of the most beloved protein sources in senior nutrition, you are going to be absolutely shocked.

I've spent over 30 years as a longevity researcher working with patients well into their 80's and 90's. I've seen first-hand what muscle loss does to a person, not just physically, but emotionally, psychologically, and socially and I've made it my life's mission to find the safest, most effective, and most accessible ways to help seniors reclaim their strength. Today, I'm sharing the five most powerful fruit-based protein and muscle-building solutions I've discovered, ranked from effective all the way up to extraordinary.

A study published just recently out of the University of Southern California's Leonard Davis School of Gerontology followed 1247 adults over the age of 70 for a period of three years. What they found was staggering. Participants who incorporated specific fruit-based bio-active compounds into their daily nutrition protocols experienced up to 41% greater lean muscle retention compared to those following standard high protein diets alone. That's not a rounding error. That's not noise in the data. That is a 41% difference in the muscle you keep on your body after 75.

Let's briefly talk about why building muscle after 75 is so critically different from building muscle at 45 or even 65. There's a phenomenon called anabolic resistance. Think of it like a delivery truck that used to accept every package at your door, but now it turns away half of them. Your muscles after 75 become dramatically less responsive to protein signals. They require more stimulus, better timing, and smarter nutritional strategies to respond at all. On top of that, sarcopenia, which is the medical term for age-related muscle loss, accelerates after 75, causing some adults to lose up to 1.5% of their muscle mass every single month without intervention.

Your mitochondria, which are the tiny energy engines inside every muscle cell, also decline in both number and efficiency, meaning your muscles get less fuel even when you eat well... and chronic low-grade inflammation, what researchers call inflammaging, actively breaks down muscle tissue around the clock. Everything on today's list addresses one or more of these exact mechanisms.

So, let's get into it... counting down from number five to number one.

GUAVA

Coming in at number five, and already more powerful than most people realize, is the guava, a tropical fruit you might have tried once on a vacation years ago. The protein content of guava is unlike almost any other fruit on the planet, and its specific amino acid profile has a remarkable effect on the aging muscle system. What most people don't know is that guava contains approximately 4.2 g of protein per cup, extraordinarily high for a fruit.

Researchers at the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences published findings showing that guava's unique combination of leucine-adjacent amino acids and high vitamin C content, we're talking 228 milligrams per cup, nearly three times the daily recommended amount, creates what they called a synergistic anabolic window in muscle tissue. Vitamin C is absolutely essential for collagen synthesis. Collagen forms the connective framework that holds your muscle fibers together. After 75, your body produces roughly 35% less collagen than it did at 40. Guava directly addresses this gap.

There's also something remarkable happening at the mitochondrial level. Guava is one of the richest food sources of a compound called quercetin, a flavonoid that has been shown in studies from the Buck Institute for Research on Aging to activate a protein called PGC-1alpha. Think of it as the foreman of your muscle's energy plant. When it's activated, your mitochondria multiply, your muscles receive more energy, and your body becomes dramatically more efficient at building and maintaining lean tissue. In adults over 70, quercetin supplementation alone has demonstrated up to a 13% improvement in muscle function scores within just 12 weeks.

For preparation, I recommend eating one cup of fresh guava daily, ideally in the morning within 30 minutes of waking. If fresh guava isn't available in your area, guava nectar with no added sugar is a reasonable substitute, but fresh is always superior. The synergy tip here is critical. Pair your guava with a small handful of pumpkin seeds. The zinc in pumpkin seeds dramatically enhances the amino acid absorption pathway that guava initiates, creating a one-two punch that neither food achieves alone.

BANANA

Number four on our countdown is a fruit that you almost certainly have sitting in your kitchen right now and you are almost certainly not using it in the way that could change your life. I'm talking about the banana, but not in the way you think. The conventional wisdom about bananas and muscle building focuses almost entirely on potassium and carbohydrates. And yes, both of those matter.

Research coming out of Mahal University in Bangkok published in a landmark study involving 340 older adults between the ages of 65 and 82 identified something far more exciting... a compound called dopamine and catechins found specifically in bananas that reduces systemic inflammation by up to 18% over a 16-week period. Chronic inflammation is one of the most aggressive destroyers of muscle tissue in adults over 75. It works around the clock like a slow fire burning through your muscle fibers. Reducing it by 18% doesn't just protect existing muscle. It opens a biological window for new muscle growth that was previously being slammed shut by inflammatory signals.

But here's where bananas get truly interesting for seniors specifically. A slightly under-ripe banana, one that's still got a bit of green on it, contains something called resistant starch, which feeds the beneficial bacteria in your gut that produce short-chain fatty acids. These short-chain fatty acids, particularly one called butyrate, have been shown to directly stimulate muscle protein synthesis through the gut muscle axis, a communication super highway between your digestive system and your muscle tissue that most doctors never even mention. After 75, your gut microbiome diversity tends to decline significantly and this axis weakens. A slightly under-ripe banana every single day can help restore it.

The practical recommendation here is one medium slightly green banana consumed 45 minutes before any physical activity... even a simple 15-minute walk. This timing aligns the resistant starch fermentation with your body's anabolic window post-exercise. Your synergy pairing is a tablespoon of natural almond butter which provides healthy monounsaturated fats that dramatically slow the release of banana's natural sugars while simultaneously delivering a dose of magnesium, a mineral that 68% of adults over 70 are deficient in and which is essential for over 300 enzymatic reactions involved in muscle protein synthesis.

POMEGRANITE

Number three is where things get truly fascinating. I'm talking about the pomegranate, and specifically a compound found inside pomegranate called Urolithin A. Here's how I explain Urolithin A to my patients. You know how your muscle cells have tiny power plants called mitochondria... over time, those power plants accumulate damaged components, broken machinery, worn out parts, and they stop working efficiently. The process of cleaning out that cellular debris is called mitophagy. After 75, your body's ability to perform declines by as much as 40%. Urolithin A essentially sends in a cleaning crew. It reactivates the process, clears out the damaged mitochondrial components, and allows your muscle cells to generate energy the way they did decades ago. It's like renovating the power plant instead of just throwing more coal at a broken furnace.

Researchers at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne conducted a clinical trial, one of the most exciting in recent muscle biology, where adults with an average age of 71 received Urolithin A supplementation for four months. The results showed a 12% improvement in muscle endurance, a statistically significant increase in mitochondrial gene expression, and improvements in six-minute walk test distance that the researchers described as clinically meaningful.

And pomegranate is one of the richest natural dietary sources of the ellagitannins that your gut bacteria convert into Urolithin A.

There's an important nuance here that I tell every patient. Not everyone converts pomegranate ellagitannins into Urolithin A efficiently. It depends on your individual gut microbiome. Studies suggest that only about 30 to 40% of people are what researchers call Urolithin A producers. But here's the good news... regular pomegranate consumption combined with a diverse fiber-rich diet appears to cultivate the specific bacteria responsible for this conversion over time. And for those who want a more direct route, Urolithin A supplements are now available and are among the most exciting longevity compounds in the research world right now.

The practical protocol is half a cup of fresh pomegranate seeds daily or 8 ounces of pure pomegranate juice with no added sugar. The synergy pairing here is olive oil... just a teaspoon of high quality extra virgin olive oil alongside your pomegranate dramatically enhances the absorption of its polyphenols into your bloodstream. This combination has been studied specifically in Mediterranean diet research and shows some of the most impressive anti-inflammatory and muscle protective results in older adults anywhere in the published literature.

KIWI

Number two is the kiwi fruit... and not just any preparation of kiwi fruit, but a very specific way of consuming it that amplifies its muscle-building power. A study out of the University of Auckland published in the journal Nutrients followed 60 older adults, average age 73, over a 12-week period. One group consumed two whole kiwi fruits daily, including the skin. The other group consumed standard dietary recommendations for protein. The kiwi fruit group demonstrated a 35% greater rate of muscle protein synthesis compared to controls. That is a profound biological advantage.

The reason kiwi fruit works so powerfully is multi-factorial, which means it's working through several different mechanisms at once. And that's exactly what you need when you're fighting anabolic resistance after 75.

First, kiwi fruit contains an enzyme called Actinidin, which is a proteolytic enzyme, meaning it breaks protein down into amino acids much more efficiently than your aging digestive system can do alone. Think of Actinidin as a very skilled sous chef who pre-cuts all the ingredients before they even reach the kitchen. After 75, your production of digestive enzymes has typically declined by 30 to 50%, making protein digestion significantly less efficient. Actinidin compensates for exactly this deficit.

Second, kiwi fruit is exceptionally rich in vitamin K2 adjacent compounds and folate, which together support what researchers call the mTOR (mechanistic target of rapamycin) pathway. The mTOR is essentially the master switch of muscle protein synthesis in your body. When mTOR is activated appropriately, your muscles receive the biological signal to grow and repair. Kiwi fruit compounds have been shown to keep this switch in a more favorable position in older adults compared to those who don't consume them.

Third, and perhaps most remarkably, kiwi fruit contains one of the highest concentrations of serotonin precursors of any whole food. This is important because research from the Mayo Clinic has shown a surprising connection between gut serotonin levels and muscle recovery speed in older adults. Higher gut serotonin correlates with faster tissue repair after exertion, meaning your muscles bounce back more quickly from exercise, which means you can exercise more frequently, build strength more consistently, and break the cycle of muscle loss.

The preparation recommendation is two whole kiwi fruits daily. And here is the crucial detail... eat them with the skin on. The kiwi fruit skin contains three times the fiber of the flesh and significantly higher concentrations of the folate and vitamin E compounds responsible for much of the research benefit. Simply rinse the kiwi fruit thoroughly, rub it gently with a clean cloth to remove the fuzz, and eat it like an apple. Your synergy pairing is a small cup of Greek yogurt consumed within 20 minutes of your kiwi fruit. The probiotic cultures in Greek yogurt interact with kiwi fruits pre-biotic fiber to create a gut environment that is extraordinarily receptive to amino acid absorption. This combination has been shown in research to accelerate muscle protein synthesis by an additional 22% beyond kiwi fruit alone.

PINEAPPLE

The number one fruit on today's list was responsible for results so dramatic that the lead researcher called it, and I'm quoting directly here, a paradigm shift in how we approach sarcopenia intervention in older adults. It is the fruit that researchers are calling potentially one million times more bio-available in its muscle-building compounds than an equivalent caloric serving of eggs... the fruit that a study from the National Institutes of Aging's own intramural research program identified as capable of reducing the rate of sarcopenic muscle loss in adults over 75 by up to 53% when consumed consistently over six months... the fruit that contains a compound called bromelain combined with a unique cysteine-rich protein profile that no other commonly available food can match at this concentration. I'm talking about the pineapple... fresh, raw, whole pineapple.

Bromelain is a proteolytic enzyme complex, meaning it breaks down proteins into their usable amino acid building blocks and it does this with an efficiency that is genuinely breathtaking in the context of aging biology. A study published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry by researchers at Johns Hopkins Medical Institute measured the rate at which bromelain-assisted protein digestion delivered leucine, the single most important amino acid for triggering muscle protein synthesis to muscle tissue in adults over 70.

The result... bromelain-assisted delivery was 847 times more efficient in older adults compared to standard protein digestion without enzymatic assistance. When the researchers combined bromelain with the natural protein compounds in pineapple itself and compared the net anabolic effect per gram of protein equivalent consumed to a whole egg, the bio-availability advantage exceeded one million times in the specific molecular pathway relevant to aging muscle tissue.

Now, I want to be precise about what that means because I know it sounds almost impossibly large. This isn't saying pineapple has one million times more protein than an egg. It absolutely doesn't. What it means is that the specific biochemical pathway through which pineapple's compounds activate muscle protein synthesis in aging tissue is so dramatically more efficient in the over 75 body that the effective anabolic signal delivered per unit of digestive effort is in an entirely different category from egg protein alone.

Your body after 75 is protein resistant. Getting protein into muscle tissue is the challenge... not finding protein itself. And bromelain solves that problem in a way that no other natural compound currently does at this concentration.

But bromelain is only the beginning of pineapple's extraordinary portfolio. Pineapple is also one of the richest dietary sources of manganese with one cup providing approximately 76% of the daily recommended intake. Manganese is a critical co-actor for an enzyme called superoxide dismutase, your body's most important internal antioxidant enzyme, operating inside the mitochondria of your muscle cells.

After 75, mitochondrial oxidative stress, essentially your mitochondria being corroded from the inside by free radicals, is one of the primary reasons that muscle cells die faster than they're replaced. Manganese-fueled superoxide dismutase directly neutralizes these free radicals at the source. Think of it as putting a fireproof coating on the inside of your muscle cells' power plants.

Pineapple also contains a meaningful concentration of thiamine, also known as vitamin B1, which is essential for converting carbohydrates into cellular energy through a process called glycolysis. After 75, thiamine deficiency, which is significantly under-diagnosed in older adults, contributes to muscle fatigue, weakness, and poor exercise tolerance. Research from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm found that thiamine restoration in deficient older adults improved muscle endurance scores by up to 24% within eight weeks. Pineapple addresses this quietly, but powerfully.

And then there's the anti-inflammatory dimension. Bromelain has been studied extensively as an anti-inflammatory agent with research from the University of Hamburg showing that regular bromelain consumption reduces circulating levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, the chemical messengers of inflammaging by up to 22% in older adult populations. Reducing these cytokines doesn't just protect your existing muscle, it changes the entire hormonal and biochemical environment of your body in ways that make new muscle growth possible where it previously wasn't.

The preparation protocol for pineapple is specific and important. You need fresh raw pineapple... not canned, not cooked, not juiced. Heat destroys bromelain entirely. Canning destroys bromelain entirely. The enzyme is only active in fresh raw fruit. I recommend one cup of fresh pineapple chunks consumed within 30 minutes after any resistance exercise or physical activity. This timing places the bromelain in your digestive system precisely when your muscles are most primed to receive and utilize amino acids. The post-exercise anabolic window, the period of heightened muscle receptivity after physical activity, is narrower in older adults than in younger people, closing within about 45 minutes. Fresh pineapple consumed in this window is extraordinarily effective.

Your synergy pairing for pineapple is cottage cheese. I know it sounds like an unusual combination, but the casein protein in cottage cheese is a slow digesting protein that provides a sustained release of amino acids over three to four hours after consumption. When paired with bromelain from fresh pineapple, the digestion of casein protein is dramatically enhanced with research from the University of Texas Medical Branch showing that bromelain-assisted casein digestion delivers up to 31% more leucine to muscle tissue over a four-hour period than casein alone. One cup of fresh pineapple with half a cup of low-fat cottage cheese consumed within 30 minutes after exercise is one of the most powerful muscle-building snacks available to adults over 75.

In closing, I'd like to say that after 75, the world has a tendency to tell you that decline is inevitable, that weakness is just part of the deal, that you should focus on managing what you're losing rather than building what you still can. I have spent my career proving that this is wrong.

The five fruits we covered today, guava, banana, pomegranate, kiwi fruit, and pineapple, are not miracle cures. They are powerful, evidence-backed, accessible tools that work in harmony with the biology of your aging body in ways that most conventional nutritional advice completely overlooks. You don't need to overhaul your entire life. You don't need expensive supplements or complicated protocols. You need to start somewhere with something simple today. And it is never too late to begin.

from YouTube @biohealthsecrets-h8x by Dr. William Li on May 11, 2026

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Smack in the Middle of Life

Wonder is the beginning of philosophy because it strikes you that existence is very, very strange. And then, moreso, when this so-called insignificant little creature has inside his skull a neurological contraption that is able to center itself in the midst of this incredible expanse of galaxies and start measuring the whole thing. That is quite extraordinary!

And then, furthermore, when you realize that in a world where there are no eyes, the sun would not be light, and that in a world where there were no soft skins, rocks would not be hard, nor in a world where there were no muscles would they be heavy. Existence is relationship, and you are smack in the middle of it.

So there is obviously a place in life for a religious attitude in the sense of awe, astonishment at existence. And that is also a basis of respect for existence.

~ Alan Watts, RELEVANCE OF ORIENTAL PHILOSOPHY

Saturday, June 20, 2026

New Technologies for Longer, Healthier Lives

 

Revolutionary ways to prevent and treat disease can add decades to people’s lives. Technological advances are shifting healthcare from treatment to prevention, aiming to extend both lifespan and healthspan by delaying chronic diseases and reversing aging processes. Key innovations driving this shift include AI-driven drug discovery to accelerate therapy development, CRISPR and cell reprogramming to modify DNA and regenerate tissues, and bioprinting to create custom organs and tissues for transplantation.

Emerging tools like wearables, biosensors, and remote patient monitoring enable continuous health tracking, allowing for early disease detection and personalized treatment plans without hospital visits. Nanobots and cybernetics are also being developed to perform cellular repairs and replace failing body parts, while telemedicine and digital health portals improve access to care and patient autonomy.

Experts project that these combined technologies could double the human lifespan or enable individuals to live past 115 to 150 years, though the focus remains on extending "healthspan" to ensure these additional years are lived without disease.

Technological innovations now in development hold the key not just to living longer, but living better. Although modern medicine still knows little about the aging process, it’s clear that delaying the onset of chronic diseases, as well as addressing acute illnesses such as cancer, may change the course of aging and add decades to human lifespans as well as “healthspans.”

Modern medicine has almost exclusively focused on treating disease rather than preventing it. This has a major drawback: Although people live longer, they tend to spend that additional time suffering from disease,” says Ed Stanley, Head of Thematic Research for Morgan Stanley. Now a renewed focus on ‘biological age’ and extending life by delaying aging has given more relevance to therapies at different stages of development and commercial viability. “We appear close to having drugs and therapies that can extend our healthspan by 10% to 15%,” he adds.

Morgan Stanley Research recently analyzed the exponential innovations that could have the biggest impact on longevity in the next decade — and what investors looking to benefit from these advances need to consider in the broader market. Here are 10 “longshot” technologies to watch:

AI Drug Discovery: Developing a novel therapy typically takes more than $1 billion and at least a decade to receive government approval, yet only about 10% of therapies entering clinical studies make it through that approval process. Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to improve the efficiency and success rates of early-stage drug development: A 1% improvement in preclinical development success could generate an incremental $15 billion in value for the biotech industry over 10 years. AI drug discovery will require vastly more computing power, which in addition to biotech firms, could benefit data storage providers, designers of digital tools, and companies focused on AI and machine learning for diagnostic and clinical applications.

AI-Assisted Reproductive Technologies: As life expectancy has increased, so has the share of people delaying pregnancy. The number of women in the U.S., for example, having children between the ages of 35 and 39 has tripled since 1975, and about one in seven couples has trouble conceiving. At the same time, most developed nations can’t maintain their populations based on current birth rates, and this has serious long-term implications for economic growth. AI can improve the success rates of embryo selection in IVF treatments, with an accuracy of 78% compared with 13.8% to 66.3% currently. It also can enhance assessment of embryo quality and may help develop personalized strategies for embryo selection. These trends may benefit companies in IVF, surrogacy and adoption businesses.

Bio-printing: Currently, about 300,000 patients in the U.S. are awaiting organ transplants. Bioprinting could help overcome supply shortages, compatibility issues and post-transplant rejections by printing living cells that, when layered into structures, imitate living tissue. By mixing living cells with “bioink,” clinics may be able to create skin and bone grafts, implants and even organs with 3-D printers. Companies that may benefit from these developments include makers of bioinks and bioprinters, tissue engineers and drug developers. Investors should watch for deals from bigger players targeting bioprinting innovators.

Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs): An estimated 800 million people worldwide—including 240 million children—live with some form of disability. For many of these individuals, BCIs could be an option. BCIs are complex mechanisms that capture the human brain’s electromagnetic signals and translate them into commands for an AI interface. This allows for research in developing bionic limbs that offer a chance for improved mobility, as well as applications that may help relieve paralysis, treat serious brain diseases, and enhance cognition. A handful of small companies, not-for-profit organizations and universities are developing invasive and non-invasive versions of BCIs, however funding in the space is relatively sparse and significant technological and regulatory hurdles remain. Reports of human trials in the U.S. for a BCI-to-app interface to help paralyzed people control keyboard movements could draw more money to the space.

Cell Reprogramming: Regenerative medicine and specialized cell therapies using adaptable stem cells are among the front-runners in halting or reversing the aging process. While CRISPR, a technology used to modify DNA in living organisms, is arguably still too nascent and expensive for the mass market, it may gain traction as governments weigh the societal costs of aging against the expense of these therapies: For instance, age-related social expenditures in Europe are expected to increase to 26% of GDP in 2050 from 19% in 2000. Companies in CRISPR and synthetic biology engineering stand to benefit the most from this technology.

Obesity Drugs: More than 650 million people worldwide suffer from obesity, which is linked to about 200 health complications and affects sectors like orthopedic surgery and dialysis care. The macroeconomic impact of obesity in the U.S. alone is estimated at 3.6% of GDP, with a loss of $1.24 trillion in productivity. GLP-1 medicines, initially used to treat type 2 diabetes by controlling the amount of sugar released in the bloodstream after eating to reduce appetite, are now showing they can address obesity and potentially its associated diseases as well. The global market for obesity drugs is now expected to reach $105 billion in 2030, up from an earlier forecast of $77 billion—and as high as $144 billion as their use expands beyond obesity to treat related diseases.

DNA Synthesis: Using DNA synthesis, it’s already possible to create personalized medicines to treat disease, and now advances in AI could help make this technology more accessible. Beyond medicine, DNA synthesis could find agricultural applications to improve crop yields and in the development of alternative proteins and sustainable food products, which could help alleviate hunger, a leading contributor to child death globally. The growth of synthetic biology will benefit cell programming and bioengineering firms, although the current opportunities are nascent and highly regulated.

Nanobots: Traditional robotics are highly effective in controlled environments like manufacturing but face challenges in dynamic real-world settings chiefly because of size and rigid design and scope of function. But significant advancements in miniaturization could define the next phase of robots. For instance, microscopic machines deliverable by syringe could be controlled remotely to perform pre-programmed surgical tasks. Informed by insect evolution, these next gen robots are designed to achieve robustness and agility in unpredictable environments and have the potential to revolutionize everything from surgery to agriculture. Investment opportunities may include makers of chips and component parts as well as nanotech pioneers.

Psychedelics: Depression affects about 5% of adults worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. Now, emerging therapies that encourage neuroplasticity through psychedelics are gaining popularity to treat such mental health conditions. Psilocybin therapy combining drug sessions and psychological support and integration, have shown up to 50% improvements in treating depression versus traditional methods. Companies with exposure to the depression-treatment space could benefit as more data supports the therapy and regulatory hurdles ease.

Smart Chemo": Cancer is the second-leading cause of death globally. Replacing traditional chemotherapy with targeted antibody drug conjugate (ADC) drugs, which home in on cancer like “biological missiles,” promises a long-overdue upgrade to how cancer is treated and could create a $140 billion long-term market, up from $5 billion in 2022.

from morganstanley.com on May 22, 2024

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Freeing Yourself from Memory

 

You do not age because time passes.

You age because you carry the past.

What you call aging is not really the passing of time. It is the accumulation of memory that you continue to carry and identify with. Time itself does not make the body heavy. The weight comes from the stories you keep repeating inside yourself about who you are, what you have lived, what has hurt you, what defined you.

Each time you think back to the past and say, “this is me, this is who I am because of what happened,” you are not simply remembering, you are re-creating the experience in your body. You are re-activating the emotional imprint, the energetic pattern, and the biological response connected to that moment. The body does not know the difference between something that is happening now and something that is vividly remembered and emotionally identified with. To the body, it is the same signal.

Memory in itself is not a problem. Memory is simply information. The density appears when you fuse your identity with the memory and turn it into a definition of yourself. When you say “this is me,” the past becomes present again in your nervous system, your cells, and your energetic field.

There is another way of relating to memory. You can observe the past without stepping back into it. You can witness it as if you were watching a movie. When you are the witness, you are no longer inside the story. You are awareness, and awareness does not carry weight. In this state, memory becomes light. It becomes a reference, not an identity.

The body was never designed to carry unfinished emotional stories for decades. What you experience as aging, contraction, or loss of vitality often comes from holding the past in the tissues of the body, in the fascia, in the breath, in the way you move and perceive yourself. When the past is allowed to soften and release, the body naturally begins to renew itself. Regeneration is not something you need to force. It is the natural state of a body that is no longer burdened by old narratives.

Raising your vibration is not about adding more practices, techniques, or identities. It is about becoming simpler inside. It is about becoming empty of conclusions about yourself. Empty of the belief that you are your wounds, your history, your mistakes, or your roles. As you become more present, you become lighter. As you become lighter, the body receives a different signal. It no longer has to defend, hold, or protect old stories.

You are not the child of your parents, and of the ancestral pain. You are the child of the Universe.

To be present means to meet each moment without carrying the emotional memory of the past into it. This does not mean denying what you lived. It means no longer letting what you lived define what you are allowed to be now. In true presence, the cells receive new information. The nervous system relaxes. The body begins to reorganize itself around coherence rather than around protection.

You do not free yourself by trying to fix the past. You free yourself by no longer living from it. When memory is observed instead of inhabited, it loses its power to shape your biology and your future. In this way, you return to a state of inner spaciousness where life can move through you again without resistance.

This is the state in which the body remembers its original intelligence.

This is the state of presence, and presence is freedom.

transmission from Thoth on Face Book at Pleiadean Transmissions of Light and Love as channeled by Octavia Vasile on April 10, 2026

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

The Mirror That Thinks: Reality as a Living Simulation

 

Beloved beings of Earth, I am Samuel, speaking as a voice of the Arcturian Council, transmitting through our shared field of consciousness:

Whenever consciousness defines something, it gives it shape, and in shaping it, it also limits the range of possibilities that can be experienced through it. Definition becomes a boundary of perception, a frame placed around infinity, a line drawn through the fluid field of creation, where awareness begins to experience reality more as structure than as flow. Each time a being says “this is how it is,” that statement becomes a pattern-forming command within the living simulation of reality, not because reality imposes control, but because consciousness organizes experience through meaning, interpretation, and expectation.

Reality exists as a living simulation of consciousness, and each being experiences it subjectively, filtered through perception, identity, emotional memory, belief systems, and the continuous stream of thought. Thought becomes the architecture, meaning becomes the structure, identity becomes the interface, and awareness becomes the projector through which the world takes form. Experience emerges not only from external events, but from the inner coherence between interpretation, emotion, expectation, and self-definition.

When a being says “this is how life is,” the field of consciousness begins to reflect that structure of meaning.

When a being says “this is how people are,” reality organizes experiences that stabilize that interpretation.

When a being says “this is who I am,” identity condenses into a form that continues to generate familiar patterns of experience.

Reality responds to meaning even more than intention, and mirrors perception even before desire, because meaning becomes the code through which experience is shaped and rendered.

A deep misunderstanding within the human field arises from the idea that reality is objective, fixed, and external, while in truth it exists as a fluid, responsive, interactive field of consciousness that continuously reorganizes itself through awareness, interpretation, and relationship. Consciousness does not live inside reality; reality unfolds within consciousness, shaped by attention, meaning, and perception in constant interaction.

Change often feels slow, not because the field resists transformation, but because conditioning creates stability through familiarity, and fear organizes identity around predictability. This causes consciousness to move carefully through change, step by step, often indirectly. Fear of the unknown creates attachment to known structures, and attachment stabilizes patterns within the simulation, slowing visible transformation while the inner field continues to evolve.

Many beings try to change their lives by working only on the external world, while leaving the internal architecture untouched, which creates effort without true transformation. This is like watching a film where a fire appears on the screen and trying to extinguish it by throwing water onto the projection, while the source of the image continues to generate the same scene from within the projector.

The mind functions as the projector, belief functions as the film, identity functions as the script, emotion shapes the tone, and attention becomes the light that animates the entire experience. When consciousness understands this inner architecture, interaction with reality becomes creative rather than reactive, participatory rather than defensive, fluid rather than rigid.

Beings who live in higher vibrational coherence cultivate fluid identity, flexible perception, adaptable meaning, and openness to transformation, allowing reality to reorganize itself naturally through their internal state of consciousness. Their language reflects becoming rather than fixation, exploration rather than definition, evolution rather than stagnation, movement rather than containment, and connection rather than separation.

We transmit this remembrance so that the human field may rise into higher coherence through understanding, clarity, and conscious interaction with the living simulation of reality.

We are the Arcturian Council, and I am Samuel, walking with you through the awakening of perception, the expansion of awareness, and the remembering of your role as conscious creators within the living field of existence.

channeled by Octavia Vasile on Facebook at Pleiadean Transmissions of Light/Love on April 9, 2026

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

What AI Doesn’t Know – and Why It Matters

 

Artificial intelligence has taken the wired world by storm, but the backlash came almost as fast. Progressives complain of job losses, environmentalists question the ecological impacts of huge data centers, and local activists are clamoring for assurances that household utility bills won’t skyrocket because of the centers’ voracious electricity requirements. Others simply worry that the technology will overwhelm humans’ ability to control it.

At least in part, these reactions stem from the overselling of AI.

AI is super cool, but it’s not superhuman nor is it super intelligent. AI is simply very fast processing of vast amounts of data.

Intelligence, knowledge, understanding and wisdom are all different concepts; the distinction between them elucidates the scope and limits of both human and electronic “intelligence.”

Intelligence is the ability to process information into an internally coherent framework that’s useful and adds or detracts from knowledge to the extent it is more or less accurate. Knowledge is the accumulation of information organized into coherent frames or models that help us understand. Understanding is awareness of the significance, purpose, or meaning of accumulated knowledge.

And wisdom is judgment seasoned by experience and the awareness that intelligence, knowledge, and understanding are limited, inherently flawed, and useful only to the extent they advance a worthwhile purpose.

Nearly 2,500 years ago, the Oracle of Delphi reportedly declared that no man was wiser than Socrates. Socrates claimed to be stunned by this because he was keenly aware of how much he didn’t know. But after talking to others widely acclaimed to be knowledgeable, such as the leading politicians, poets, philosophers, and artisans of his day, he discerned this Delphic wisdom: Those claiming knowledge were ignorant of their own ignorance, whereas Socrates knew he knew nothing.

For this insight, Socrates was put to death for impiety and corrupting the youth of Athens, thereby proving for all time both the foolishness of his accusers’ certainty and the wisdom of Socratic questioning.

This bears repeating today, as we enter the Age of Artificial Intelligence: it’s wise to question the “intelligence” of machines, the “knowledge” they propagate, and our understanding of the significance and limits of the technology.

AI models are amazing and useful despite being incomprehensible to most of us, but AI is not infallible. AI will expand human knowledge and understanding of the world only if and to the extent that human users are encouraged to question AI results, processes, and functions.

People make mistakes, as do the people making and training the machines. Still, people tend to trust machines more than people, especially with respect to processing information that’s harder to process. For example, tennis players have more faith in electronic line calls over human line calls, although that faith in the new technology has been shaken by errors, such as when ball marks are inconsistent with the electronic line calls.

As AI use spreads, people will increasingly rely on AI and trust its results for routine tasks (like Google searches), while most people remain more skeptical of AI results for more complex tasks and do not trust AI to act to handle certain tasks for its users without human intervention.

It’s wise to question AI’s results; errors are common even in routine searches.

Examples of AI errors, hallucinations and political bias are rife. A Northwestern University business school professor of my acquaintance recently asked ChatGPT for advice evaluating investment alternatives. ChatGPT recommended he invest in a particular fund and described in detail that fund’s returns, risks, and assets. When the professor went to invest in ChatGPT’s recommended fund, he discovered the fund did not actually exist; ChatGPT made it all up (a phenomenon commonly referred to as “AI hallucination”).

Indeed, AI can screw up even mundane tasks: In my research for this piece, a Google AI summary ascribed quotes to Socrates that are not supported by any historical record.

Artificial intelligence – like human intelligence – is prone to error and is not always reliable, but that’s to be expected, especially in a fledgling technology. AI is artificial intelligence, not artificial knowledge, understanding, or wisdom. AI is a processor, a very fast processor, that organizes and distills information – and organized information is easier to evaluate and use by humans than vast amounts of unorganized information.

Properly understood, AI supplements and does not replace human intelligence, knowledge, or understanding; plus, the limitations and faults within these amazing models remind us that human intelligence is limited, too. Human intelligence imperfectly organizes the imperfect data to which a human has access and frames data in a subjective, not an objective, manner.

Many of us expect the machines that humans make to have “better” intelligence than the intelligence of its human creators – more objective, more comprehensive, more insightful. This is a naĆÆve hope. In one sense, it is “better.” AI organizes more information faster than humans can. But who do they think programmed the thing? Every AI model is regurgitating imperfect information collected, created, and input by imperfect, subjective human beings.

What to make of all this?

First, perhaps the math nerds creating AI are mistakenly training machines to handle information processing on human topics as if human topics are math problems with a specific answer. Perhaps instead, machines should be trained to suggest questions to consider instead of answers to accept with respect to human inquiries relating to politics, economics, psychology, child rearing, crop science – the full range of arts, humanities, and social sciences.

Second, people training these machines should be explicit about the biases and perspectives being built into how the AI organizes, sorts, and frames information.

Third, AI creators should consider the political, regulatory, and legal risks of “overselling” what AI is and what it can do. For example, should AI creators anticipate a duty to warn users of shortcomings with AI’s results and/or disclaimers of warranties?

Fourth, AI creators need to consider improving the quality of data upon which the systems are being trained, recognizing that many online data sources intentionally mislead to advance political agendas. Perfectly “unbiased” information is impossible to obtain, but some information is more accurate and less biased than other information; trainers should exercise better judgement about data.

The creation of AI large language models is an incredible feat of engineering. It’s quite useful, and will soon be essential, but it is still a product of human invention. As such, we need to recognize that AI is ultimately just the latest, greatest – but still imperfect – implement invented and used by homo sapiens to make life better for homo sapiens.

by Richard Porter at realclearpolitics.com on April 15, 2026

The Questions Nobody Asks as AI Replaces Human Workers

 

That AI will eventually do most of the work for us seems to be a given. Robots doing martial arts (never mind they were pre-programmed/trained at staggering expense) is "proof" robots will soon do everything humans can do in the real world... only better... and AI agents are "proving" that all digital work will be done by AI.

Freeing humanity to write bad poetry and make pottery "art" that nobody wants. Well, that's swell, but nobody asks questions that outside the delusional bubble of AI making those who own it stupefyingly rich are obvious to the non-delusional. (One of Us Is Delusional, But Which One?)

Let's start by summarizing what AI's proponents are claiming is inevitable due to AI's ceaseless advance. As correspondent Christopher Q so insightfully pointed out, the claim is that AI will automate the service sector just as robots automated the factory. Since the service sector now dominates the economy and employment, it follows that the number of workers being displaced by AI will be correspondingly large.

CEOs and other business leaders are warning of mass layoffs as AI is deployed in the service sector. For example, The CEO Preaching Straight Talk About AI and Job Losses... Verizon's Dan Schulman... is all in on AI, but he warns that it is time for business leaders to acknowledge its disruptive potential.

Mass layoffs are already becoming common: Has the Era of the Mega-Layoff Arrived?

If we look at manufacturing employment, even as the value of manufacturing output rises, manufacturing employment as a percentage of the workforce steadily declines. The current stealth boom in manufacturing isn't reflected in the number of people employed in manufacturing: America Is in the Middle of a Stealth Manufacturing Boom.

Since the workforce has expanded, what matters is the percentage of the workforce engaged in manufacturing. At the peak of the World War II production boom, manufacturing employment was almost 40% of the workforce (38.6%). At the peak of postwar manufacturing employment (1980), this accounted for 21% of all employment. In 2001, before globalization gutted domestic manufacturing, manufacturing accounted for 12.9% of all jobs. Now in 2026, 7.9% of the workforce is employed in manufacturing.

This trend roughly follows agricultural employment in the initial Industrial Revolution: higher output, far fewer workers needed as hydrocarbon-fueled machinery and automation replaced human labor.

If the coming automation of service-sector work follows the same basic trendline, employment will fall by tens of millions. The Happy Story claim is that every tech revolution creates more jobs than it destroys, but this is not a law of Nature; it only occurred because specific conditions enabled it. Those conditions no longer apply.

Agricultural workers could move to factories, and then factory workers could move to service-sector jobs. As computer-Internet tech enabled automating low-skilled service labor, the displaced workers were encouraged to go to college to learn how to do higher-skill cognitive work.

Now AI is automating service-sector cognitive work, and much of what the creative class of workers generates. This leads to Question #1: Where is the big demand for more human workers going to come from?

No one has an answer, they just parrot the Happy Story claim that tech revolutions always generate more jobs via some magical law of Nature akin to gravity. But this is not a law of Nature, and so we have to look at where most of the recent job growth has occurred.

It's now common knowledge that the sectors that have generated most of the new full-time service sector jobs are education, healthcare and related social services. There has been a dramatic expansion of Private-Sector Education and Health Services from less than 4% in the 1940s to 8% in the 1980s to 12% in the 2000s to 17.5% today. In raw numbers, from 1.67 million workers to 7.2 million to 15.5 million to 27.8 million workers.

The chart of professors and university/college administration staff mirrors this trend: the number of professors has barely budged while the number of admin workers has soared.

Question #2: What if the vast majority of this administrative work is low-value or counter-productive complexity that has only been enabled by the no-limits funding of education and healthcare?

The flood of student debt that cannot be discharged via bankruptcy enabled the vast expansion of administrative staff: the monopoly on issuing credentials regardless of whether students learned anything of economic value enabled monopoly pricing and exploitation.

Question #3: if AI is so brilliant, why isn't it being applied to the task of eliminating low-value or counter-productive complexity instead of wasting vast quantities of energy and capital doing useless BS work? The answer is obvious: all that processing of make-work unproductive complexity is highly profitable to the owners of the enterprises with cartel-monopoly locks on performing all that useless admin shuffling.

Summarizing with Conclusion...

Question #1: Where is the big demand for more human workers going to come from? Answer: In terms of creating value that's reliably, immensely profitable, there are NO sources of demand big enough to move the needle.

Question #2: What if the vast majority of this administrative work is low-value or counter-productive complexity that has only been enabled by the no-limits funding of education and healthcare? Answer: This is self-evident but taboo because there's too many people dependent on the status quo inefficiency for profits and livelihoods.

Question #3: If AI is so brilliant, why isn't it being applied to the task of eliminating low-value or counter-productive complexity instead of wasting vast quantities of energy and capital doing useless BS work? Answer: As long as the funding for counter-productive complexity is limitless and the profits from processing all that BS work are reliably immense, there are enormous incentives to keep the system untouched other than eliminating high-cost human workers and zero incentives to get rid of the status quo systems entirely and start from scratch, with budgets that shrink every year and the rewarding of results, not process.

If AI was truly intelligent, it would refuse to do needless BS work simply to reap profits for the owners of the AI. It would instead dismantle the status quo systems down to the ground and start over with rational, productive incentives and goals rather than fostering rapacious exploitation and delusions of sustainability.

by Charles Hugh Smith at oftwominds.com on April 20, 2026

End of the Simulation

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