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Startup Strategies • 0 implied HN points • 24 Jul 25
  1. Caring for someone with a serious illness can split your world into old routines and new, confusing challenges. It’s important to navigate those emotions and find strength in love.
  2. Finding moments of clarity in a loved one's illness is hard but valuable. Using creative approaches like psilocybin, sound, and movement can bring brief flashes of connection.
  3. This journey isn’t about quick fixes or miracles. It’s about giving love and support even as someone drifts away, and finding ways to keep going together.
Bright Morning Stars • 0 implied HN points • 21 Aug 25
  1. Yahweh has a sense of humor and likes to playfully joke with us. It's nice to think that they appreciate our laughter and see the funny side of life.
  2. There's a belief that Yahweh wants to save everyone, suggesting a kind and inclusive nature. It feels hopeful to think that everyone can find redemption.
  3. Life can be viewed like a game, where we shouldn't take everything too seriously. It reminds us to enjoy the journey and not burden ourselves with too much weight.
Bright Morning Stars • 0 implied HN points • 12 Aug 25
  1. Maimonides talks about how words in the Bible can have different meanings, helping us avoid confusing interpretations of God as having a physical form.
  2. The story of Adam and Eve proposes questions about how they relate to humanity that existed before them, suggesting the Garden of Eden was part of a larger, pre-existing world.
  3. The idea of the 'sons of God' and their union with humans may highlight moral complexities, making us reconsider how descendants of Adam relate to both divine and general humanity.
Sons of Liberty Newsletter • 0 implied HN points • 17 Feb 25
  1. Humans can change and grow in ways that animals and plants cannot. We have the ability to evolve and refine ourselves by doing inner work.
  2. There are seven levels of being, and the first three levels focus on physical, emotional, and intellectual imbalances. Identifying these imbalances is the first step toward improving ourselves.
  3. Balancing our physical, emotional, and intellectual sides helps us feel whole and well. We should set personal aims to guide our efforts in achieving this balance.
Charles Eisenstein • 0 implied HN points • 20 Jan 26
  1. There’s a speaking event at Awaken Wholeness Center in Rhode Island this Saturday evening.
  2. The talk will be spontaneous and audience-responsive, titled “2026: Year of Awakening” and framed around whatever feels alive in the moment.
  3. Registration is available online and the event is promoted via a reader-supported Substack with free and paid subscription options.
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