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Nico Cost
ParticipantDiscovering Your Body’s Intelligence
Every day, we are faced with choices. Small choices, such as whether to drink coffee or tea. Slightly bigger choices, such as which vacuum cleaner to buy. Important choices, such as whether to move to another house or enter into a relationship.
How do we make decisions? Some people don’t think twice and choose spontaneously. Others hesitate for a long time and can’t make up their minds. How often do we choose what is best for us? How often do we later realize that our choice was not the most sensible one?
Thinking and thinking again
We think too much. We make lists. Pros and cons. Weighing up. Best tested. The more important and far-reaching the choice, the greater the chance that we will make the wrong choice. What can you do to make a more balanced choice, with less chance of regret?
Feel
Our body knows what is good for us. We cross an intersection without thinking and after that intersection we wonder if we had a green light. This means that the body has taken over the task of thinking. The mind was busy with something else and the body took us across that intersection. We thoughtlessly put products in our supermarket basket. Products we need.
The exercise
When you are faced with a slightly bigger or more important decision, such as moving to a new home, write your current address on one piece of paper and the address of the potential new home on another piece of paper. Place both pieces of paper on the floor, two meters apart. Be quiet for a moment and walk back and forth between the two pieces of paper a few times. Try to feel what your body is telling you. Which paper appeals to you the most?
Trust
Your body will let you know which choice it feels most comfortable with. How your body indicates this is different for each person. You may get a pleasant feeling or a tingling sensation. Your body may become cold or warm. The point is to discover how your body works and “talks” to you. To learn to trust your body. Discover how your body’s choices work out.
Thinking and feeling
When your thoughts and feelings both make the same choice, then you are on the right track. Try to let your body speak more by feeling what it is telling you. This happens unconsciously so often, but now make it more conscious. Integrate thinking and feeling. Practice and learn. When in doubt, let your feelings be the deciding factor. See what that brings. Refine the process.
Nico Cost
ParticipantThe best alternative website in my country is FrontNieuws, and I regularly post links to articles I have ‘found’ there on this site in the Hearty Salon open threads.
Complicity in the genocide in Palestine – the day of reckoning will come!
Western politicians, propagandists, media lackeys, and others are also complicit in the genocide in Palestine. They still feel safe because they have gotten away with it so far. That won’t last forever.
Andreas Mylaeus / Peter Hanseler
Nico Cost
ParticipantBetween truth and distortion …
Forbidden.News: Israel Has the Epstein Blackmail
https://forbiddennews.substack.com/p/israel-has-the-epstein-blackmail
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ParticipantExcellent, Mr. P, we are on the same page. I found his approach interesting, but I don’t see it happening either.
What he does, and what almost all analysts do in all areas, is approach situations from the perspective of the past. They overlook the transformation that is taking place in humanity.
It’s like predicting the future in 1900 without knowing and taking into account that 100 years later we would have computers and the internet, not to mention people with a vastly different mindset due to that technological development.
To make it even more complex, we can add the human experience that is moving away from external authority (religion and government).
All too often, analysts fail to break everything down to its bare essentials and tend to build on a foundation they want to hold on to because they believe in it. Many financial analysts do this.
It is good that we are exploring this topic and thinking and talking about it. Humans are capable of creating, and we need to become more conscious of doing so.
Nico Cost
ParticipantInteresting stuff to think about further on your own.
Geo-Strategy Update #7: When Eschatologies Converge
In this talk, Professor Jiang offers his geo-political predictions for the next twenty years.
He first analyzes the major eschatological traditions (Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian Zionist, Islamic, Orthodox, and Catholic) to estimate their convergence points. This allows him to imagine a framework for predicting geo-politics.
His major predictions:
- The United States will lose a ground war against Iran.
- NATO’s defense of Odessa will trigger political revolutions and upheaval throughout Europe.
- Israel will destroy the Dome of the Rock, triggering political revolutions throughout the Muslim world.
Nico Cost
ParticipantAn interesting other take – viewing things from another angle.
Trump wanted to win. Europe gave him a victory so big it’s actually a trap.
July 31, 2025 at 06:59 in reply to: The Cornucopia – Art, Music, Poems, Creative Stories, Myth, & Glory, 27.06.25 #62611Nico Cost
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ParticipantThe psychological operation called “Judeo-Christianity”
The myth of a ‘Judeo-Christian’ West: Why the label doesn’t hold up
July 30, 2025 at 04:22 in reply to: The Cornucopia – Art, Music, Poems, Creative Stories, Myth, & Glory, 27.06.25 #62526Nico Cost
ParticipantRudy Ayoub X ARIA – YALLA
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ParticipantChristian E. White interviews
Martin Armstrong: The Road to World War III — Who’s Really Pulling the Strings?
In YouTube’s description – check it out for the timestamps if you want/need:
“In this explosive interview, legendary forecaster Martin Armstrong (https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/) returns to Discourse with Christian for an unfiltered deep dive into global geopolitics, war cycles, and the dark realities behind regime change. From Trump’s 50-day ultimatum and the collapse of Ukraine to Epstein’s true role and the neocon stranglehold on U.S. foreign policy — nothing is off the table. Armstrong exposes how intelligence agencies operate in the shadows, why endless wars fuel America’s debt spiral, and how the West’s obsession with regime change is pushing us toward global conflict. He also shares shocking insights on NATO’s hidden agenda, blackmail networks, and what his Socrates computer model predicts for 2026.
Timestamps:
01:00 Panic cycle ahead: Debt, war, and dollar collapse
02:53 Intro: Martin Armstrong returns to Discourse with Christian
04:18 Putin, ultimatums, and the West’s dangerous game
10:00 Ukraine’s red lines and deliberate NATO provocations
14:40 Neocons, regime change, and Middle East lies
19:40 False pretenses for war and endless military intervention
24:10 Epstein operation: Blackmail, intelligence ties, and control
29:40 Neocon-Zionist influence in U.S. foreign policy
34:50 October 7th, 9/11, and power through orchestrated crisis
42:10 Slavery, indentured servitude, and historical cover-ups
45:40 Family, society, and the destruction of traditional values
49:00 Legal corruption, Magna Carta, and the king’s peace
53:20 Surveillance state and neofeudal control
56:40 WWIII escalation, Trump’s tariffs, and staple coin strategy
1:02:20 Geopolitical chess: NATO, BRICS, and the weaponization of SWIFT
1:06:10 Historical debt cycles and the creation of stablecoins
1:10:40 The real intent behind CBDCs and digital dollar legislation
1:14:30 1863 National Bank Currency and its 2025 parallels
1:18:00 Civil War, WW2, and historical funding patterns
1:21:00 Weaponized media, regime change, and propaganda wars
1:24:10 The truth about NATO bombings and “humanitarian” interventions
1:27:00 What Putin should do: Martin’s theoretical endgame
1:30:00 Dehumanization, cannon fodder, and moral cost of war
1:33:40 Deep State, 50-day timeline, and the road to nuclear brinkmanship
1:37:00 Veterans, suicides, and the real cost of U.S. military policy
1:40:00 Balkan ethnic hatreds and generational vengeance
1:43:00 Social decay, broken families, and Great Society fallout
1:46:00 Generational drift and cultural disintegration
1:49:00 How Magna Carta shaped the modern surveillance state
1:52:00 State revenue, manufactured crimes, and the monetization of law
1:55:00 Neo-feudalism, small business burdens, and the illusion of freedom
1:58:00 Black Plague, serfdom, and the rise of wage labor
2:01:00 Slavery, indentured servitude, and rewriting American origins
2:04:00 Spoils of war and why African slavery replaced native enslavement
2:06:00 Final reflections on Roman slavery, cultural control, and cycles
2:07:12 Where to find Martin Armstrong and what’s coming nextChapters include:
Trump’s Ultimatum and Nuclear Tensions
The Real Origins of the Ukraine War
Neocons, Zionism & the Deep State
Epstein: Blackmail, Not Pedophilia
Why WWIII May Already Be Underway
Historical Parallels & the Collapse of Empires
The Genius Act, Digital Currency & Financial Control”Nico Cost
ParticipantGo With Ali went to Burkina Faso
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ParticipantVia Smoothie12:
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ParticipantCaitlin Johnstone
Sometimes I think it’s astonishing how aggressively Israel’s supporters work to stomp out criticism of Israel. Then I remember that these people also support mass murdering children; trying to take away my speech rights is one of their less evil goals. It shouldn’t shock me.
If You’re Still Supporting Israel In 2025, There’s Something Wrong With You As A Person
Nico Cost
ParticipantPick your choice (or combination of choices):
- Power corrupts
- Once hoisted onto the stage, people think they are heroes
- Feeling unheard makes you want to make more and more noise
- Personal interests; feelings of aversion or revenge
- Media is a revenue model that constantly demands attention
- Ultimately, we all go mad in this crazy world
- An attack may conceal another objective
- Controlled opposition must distract from the real issues
- A test with a prototype brain implant went wrong
- The attacker and defender are on the same team with the same goal
July 23, 2025 at 16:53 in reply to: The Cornucopia – Art, Music, Poems, Creative Stories, Myth, & Glory, 27.06.25 #62137Nico Cost
ParticipantElian Amer Marjieh, born in 2002 and known professionally as Elyanna, is a Palestinian singer-songwriter merging Arabic music with Latin rhythms to create an experimental Arab-pop sound.
Olive Branch
“Words aren’t enough, what else can I say?
My tears have dried out, and my heart is broken
I’m far away, but I’m praying for you
And I’m sending peace, on an olive branch
I’m far away, but I’m praying for you
And I’m sending peace, on an olive branch
In the land of peace, peace is dead
And the world is sleeping on a hurt child”Music connects us.
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