Discover Your Optimal Health: How Location and Diet Shape Well-Being

Discover Your Optimal Health: How Location and Diet Shape Well-Being

The Epiphany: Living in the Right Place and Eating the Right Diet for Optimal Health

The idea is that humans, like plants and animals, are designed to live in specific places and eat specific diets to achieve optimal health. If we don’t live in the right environment or eat the right foods, we may experience perpetual sickness and a subconscious longing to be somewhere else, like a migrating bird instinctively flying south for the winter.

Walter Russell’s Cosmogony

This concept is based on the cosmogony of Walter Russell, who wrote about how life is propagated throughout the universe in his book “The Universal One.” According to Russell:

  • 🌞 The sun emits conscious, intelligent light through coronal mass ejections (CMEs).
  • 🌍 This light coalesces into planets, which become conscious living beings, like Earth (Gaia).
  • 🌱 All life on Earth, including plants, animals, and humans, is birthed out of the Earth.

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Humans Designed for Specific Environments

Just like plants thrive in certain environments and die in others, humans are designed to live in specific places. This may explain why people in arid, desert areas have more melanin in their skin, while those in places like Ireland have less melanin and paler skin. Our physical characteristics are adapted to the environment we were designed for.

The Importance of Eating Native Foods

In addition to living in the right place, eating native foods from that area is crucial for optimal health. Many people struggle to figure out the best diet for them, trying various approaches like veganism or the carnivore diet, only to experience health issues. This may be because we are supposed to eat the native plants, animals, fruits, and vegetables from the place we were designed to live in.

Personal Experience and the Call to Move

The author shares their personal experience of feeling called to move from Texas to Florida, despite not having a job, family, or plan there. After the move, their allergies, sinus problems, and headaches disappeared. They believe this is because their body was trying to get them back to the environment they were designed for.

Exploring Your Optimal Environment and Diet

To figure out where you should live and what you should eat, the author suggests:

  • 🧬 Analyzing your DNA mixture to determine where you’re optimized to live
  • 🌎 Traveling to different places and observing how you feel, including allergies, headaches, and digestive issues
  • 🍎 Eating native foods from the areas you visit, such as those found at farmers markets
  • 🧘‍♀️ Meditating and following your intuition about where you feel called to live

Interesting Fact: According to a study published in the journal “Nature,” the human gut microbiome, which plays a crucial role in our health, is influenced by our environment and diet. People living in different parts of the world have distinct gut microbiomes adapted to their local diet and environment.

A Speculative Idea: Grey Aliens and the Moon

The author also presents a speculative idea about grey aliens, suggesting that they might be birthed from the moon, just as humans are birthed from the Earth. This is based on remote viewer Ingo Swann’s visions of the inside of the moon resembling a grey alien factory. The author notes the visual similarity between grey aliens and the rocky, lifeless appearance of the moon.

Interesting Fact: While the idea of aliens being birthed from the moon is highly speculative, there have been numerous reports and theories about the presence of extraterrestrial life on the moon. Some of these theories suggest that the moon may be an artificial satellite or a base for alien operations.

Please note that the ideas presented in this video, particularly those related to grey aliens and the moon, are highly speculative and not supported by scientific evidence.

Source Video: Watch or Download. These ideas are presented for entertainment purposes only. They encourage you to explore and critically evaluate different perspectives.