Living, Sentient, Computers

Living is organic.  

Sentient means able to feel and sense.

Computers are able to store and process data, just as human biology, planets, orbs and spacecrafts do, which are all, various sized organic sentient computers that respond to “the thinker’s” thought, frequency and state of consciousness.

Quantum particles respond to the thinker’s thought, intent and resonance or frequency to manifest that image, clean and strong, sloppy, chaotic and hard to interpret and everything in-between.  That is also what your microbiome does, listens to your self talk that is nurturing or not so nurturing thought and self talk you give it, physically, mentally and emotionally.

Any spacecraft you see around earth will look like you expect it to look, reading and matching your thoughts and beliefs to encourage your trust and sense of safety with them.  Dark One’s “stimulus response reaction” is generally fear and the need to run, fight, destroy and/or take advantage of, if possible.  

The individuals inside the craft will appear in a form that you find acceptable or believable to you, warriors, monsters or friendly dude’s and dudes’s or those that don’t want to choose a sexual preference.

Sentient life forms, in the light bandwidth or quantum field are created with the creator’s consciousness or imagination.  Entities that inhabit starships, homes, planets or biology know that they are NOT a separate consciousness from their ship, planet, home or biology.  All entities know they are not really separated from each other.  The same way a human and their companion pet’s consciousness is not really separated, they read or know the thoughts and feelings of each other as they focus on them.  Sending mental images, words and/or sensations back and forth.

3D physical biology is separate, but our 4D consciousness is not.

Spacecraft and human sentient life forms are piloted with their THOUGHTS, sensations, pictures and intent.  The pilot and passengers also harmonize and homogenize their thought and intent with the ship, as per the law of attraction and entrainment.  Just as Gaia and Her higher resonating human’s consciousness are in sync together currently.  They SHRINK or EXPAND as needed to match the vibration and intent of the reality they exist in and are experiencing in the now moment all together. 

Spacecraft, portals, planets and people can put up shields, boundaries around themselves, to close their electromagnetic field or aura, to avoid being penetrated by anything or anyone carrying a lower resonance than they carry.  In higher frequencies different areas of a ship, planet, biology, microbiome, relationship or house will morph and change to meet the current thoughts, intent and needs. 

90% of what makes up the human body are NOT human cells.  The human host biology consist of about 30 trillion human cells, AND hosts 39 trillion microbial cells.  Teeming communities of bacteria, viruses, protozoa and fungi in our gut, mouth, on and in our skin and elsewhere are collectively called the human microbiome which also includes freeloaders, like toxins and pathogens.  This interconnected network in human biology wields astonishing power over human health, functioning, psychology, emotion  and physicality.

What we feed and nurture our microbiome with, greatly affects how well we function and affects what we think about.  How our DNA reacts and functions.  Disruptions of these delicate systems can rob us of nutrients we need, interfere with the digestion of our food, and possibly trigger afflictions in our bodies and/or minds.

HUMAN Microbiomes Are SHARED

Microbiomes are distinct throughout the body: The microbial makeup of the intestine, for example, is very different from that of the mouth.  There isn’t a “normal” microbiome.   As with fingerprints, everyone harbors a unique selection of microbial species and strains.  These microbes protect us against pathogens, turn on our immune responses, to digesting food and synthesizing nutrients.  Unhealthy microbiomes have been linked to cancer, heart and lung diseases, inflammation, and inflammatory bowel disease.  Microbes are even thought to regulate the gut-brain axis connecting the brain to the nervous system.

Babies acquire most of their microbes from mom at birth and reformulate them throughout their lives.  Research led by geneticists at the University of Trento in Italy have found that microbiome organisms hop extensively between people, especially among those who spend a lot of time together. 

A handful of microbial species are found in more than 90% of people in westernized societies, but most species are found in 20% to 90% of people.  Studies suggest that non-westernized societies have an even greater diversity of microbes and more variable microbiomes.

Microbes live, mutate and evolving based on what you FEED and NURTURE them with physically and emotionally.  Their ability to digest and use what you put in all of your orifices, on your skin and your feelings and emotions will determine what you’ll all create together as one unit.  Gut/brain issues lead to mood swings, food cravings, anxiety, anger, depression, elation, joy and dysfunctional thought processes, junk food, drink or drugs trigger and affect the entire system.  Many skin products and plastics are hormone disrupters.

GARDENING increases your gut health and microbiome diversity planting, pruning, and potting in the fresh air is good for your mental health and wellbeing.  Being creative increases your frequency and your connection to your higher self and higher frequencies.  Research shows that the gut microbiome of gardeners is more diverse than non-gardeners.  Gardeners benefit from contact with the soil, and those interacting with the gardener show increased gut microbiome diversity.  Gardeners often have diets richer in vitamins and fiber than people who don’t garden.

RAZOR BLADES in your gut, LECTINS are! 

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health says, lectins are defined as proteins that bind to carbohydrates/sugar molecules and become STICKY PROTEINS.  Lectins resist being broken down in the gut and are stable in acidic environments.   Lectins don’t have any nutritional value when consumed in foods.

Although nearly all foods harbor some lectins, plant-based foods tend to contain the highest amounts of lectins and cause leaky gut by poking holes in the layer of our intestinal mucosa and the cell lining damaging the intestinal wall, triggering an over active immune response in the body.  Linked to autoimmune inflammatory conditions like inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis and type 1 diabetes, chronic diarrhea, constipation, gas, vomiting, bloating, fatigue, headaches, brain fog, confusion, difficulty concentrating, joint pain, skin issues such as acne, rashes, or eczema. 

nutritional deficiency

Lectins that get through the intestines via leaky gut, enter the bloodstream, which disrupts human hormone functioning, disrupting the absorption of nutrients, minerals, especially calcium, iron, phosphorus and zinc.

The worst ingredient hiding In your food!  Dr. Steven Gundry says in his podcast.  Hiding in all of our breakfast cereals, even organic oat bars and vegan meats is the pesticides glyphosate (roundup) a deadly ingredient that kills off the gut bacteria that manufacture our feel good hormones.  

Dr Gundry has a printable Yes/no food list

drgundry.com/dr-gundrys-print-friendly-yes-no-lists

Things destroying our gut are pollution and processed food, many products that contain aldehydes, like cigarettes, paint thinner, and embalming fluid, and peanut butter releases a swarm of aldehydes, human cellular termites that feed on our mitochondria.  Oily canned tuna has one of the worst fats of ANY fish when it comes to your heart and brain making your gut become weaker and vulnerable.

Lectins fuse harmful bacteria and viruses together helping them stick to the cells in the body.  People with lectin sensitivity might also get sick or infected more often than those without lectin sensitivity.  But there are many lectins that are harmless.

We only need 30 grams of protein a day.  Our body recycles our dead cells/protein giving us 20 grams of protein a day.  When we eat MORE than 50 grams of protein a day it turns into sugar we do not need and gets stored in the body as fat.

70% of your immune system is located in your gut and your gut is responsible for producing a significant amount of neurotransmitters, including up to 90% of our serotonin, dopamine, and GABA.  These neurotransmitters play a critical role in regulating mood, sleep patterns, and even appetite.  Disrupting your gut microbiome can lead to imbalances in your neurotransmitters, which can in turn lead to mental health problems like depression and anxiety, two of the most common mental health disorders there are worldwide.

A study published in the Journal of gastroenterology found people with depression had less diverse gut microbiomes than healthy individuals and had an overabundance of harmful bacteria, such as Clostridium and Bacteroides, with a deficiency of beneficial bacteria, such as Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium. 

Published in the Journal of Microbiome found that fecal transplant, where fecal matter from a healthy donor is transferred into the gut of a patient, improved symptoms of ASD in children.  Gut health has also been linked to other mental health disorders as eating disorders, ADHD, OCD, Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder.

MITOCHONDRIA organelles, are the powerhouse of our cells, generating the energy critical for their and consequently our survival.  Human muscle and brain cells contain thousands of mitochondria in each cell and sacrifice their lives to generate energy for our cells when the mitochondrea uncouple.  

Mitochondria proteins uncoupling give us energy and (Adenosine tri-phosphate) ATP production.  Think of it as the “energy currency” of the cell.  If a cell needs to spend energy to accomplish a task, the ATP molecule splits off one of its three phosphates, becoming ADP (Adenosine di-phosphate) + phosphate.  Mitochondrial uncoupling makes 32 molecules of ATP.  ONLY two antioxidants are used by mitochondria to protect and uncouple mitochondria, Melatonin and glutathione.  Pistachios have the highest source of melatonin of any food.  Vinegar, butyrate and ketones are short chain fatty acids and uncouple mitochondria.  Caffeine contains polyphenols which uncouple mitochondria.

Especially with intermittent fasting they have time and the energy for repairing the body instead of supplying energy.

Mitochondria proteins are encased bacteria in many organelles found in large numbers in most cells and are responsible for the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production in the cell.  Mitochondria have their own DNA so they can make lots of mitochondria within a single cell.