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Mar 20, 2022Liked by Isaac Middle

I’m curious Isaac - how would you explain how someone has fallen ill with specific symptoms, come home, and then very quickly a similar ‘illness’ passes on to the other members of the household (but not necessarily everyone)? This is where I get stumped. Something seems to be ‘transmitting’ amongst some people who are in close contact, and then ‘it’ presents with similar symptoms, and either jabbed or not. Will we ever ‘know’ the answer to this one...?

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The nature of transmission (or the collective aspect of the virus phenomenon that we call transmission) seems to be the great unknown in all of this. Maybe that is ok for now, though? Do we need a conclusive mechanism to explain why people in physical proximity tend to get sick at similar times before we reject the one germ theory offers us? If the true mechanism does exist at some energetic/spiritual level, then our current approach to science clearly isn't in a position to understand it yet, after all.

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Mar 20, 2022Liked by Isaac Middle

Yes - agreed - not knowing for now is ok, if at times a little frustrating. It’s just that my analytical thinking mind tries to make sense of it. But given that there is energetics at work on an ‘unseen’ level, the science being used is often going to be unlikely to provide an adequate explanation. Thanks for your perspective.

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We are all electromagnet energetic beings, as such, every one of us has the power to impact those around us, especially those of us who live together, and more so if we have exchanged bodily fluids, i.e. husband/wife, parent/offspring. A child carry’s the parents genetic, as do partners who have shared sexual intercourse. All matter vibrates and living matter even more. It’s why we resonate with some people and not with others. It’s why we feel better in nature than in a classroom.

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🤝

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