Monday, September 9, 2024

The Truth about the #Truth.

Changing the way you live.

L. Ron Hubbard transformed eight million people by defining the Truth In a single line. If it is true for you, it is the Truth. You get to decide all up and down in existence for the Truth. Of course, the Truth is only one side of what is true. The other side is it is not valid. That is a million cans of worms to sort through. The world, this Universe, is set up on a simple one and always splits up into two, and 1 Plus one is always something new. Not one, not zero, but something new. Is the world round or flat, or does it continue forever? Is the Universe solid or biological? Can fix become foul? Can a man become a woman even if we do not know what a woman is? Is trans something new? Is freedom free? Or governed by another means? Is wealth power or a new pair of shoes? Is everything fixed, or is everything determined? Can the placebo be the real deal while the real deal is the placebo? Is Religion, Science, and Science something new? Is it a rainbow of possibilities or a freeway for a hard drive? Can the sick make you well and well make you ill or something new? Does one become two and only become one again into another two? In ten generations, you have 4,000 parents and parents of parents of parents. We are all connected to billions of uses after discovering the first Eve 200,000 years ago. Yet we are billions of years old. When was Eve's Eve living?

Sunday, September 1, 2024

Changing the way you live.

Journeys

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Great Smoky Mountains Area Settlers

The southern Appalachia Mountains shaped the peoples who inhabited them. The bounties and the scarcities profoundly influenced the region’s history, culture, and economy. In late colonial times, groups of predominantly British and German immigrants traveled south from Pennsylvania along the Great Wagon Road to western Virginia, some bringing enslaved Africans with them. In succeeding generations, they pressed farther south and west, seeking better land and opportunity. They frequently clashed with Native Americans until the U.S. government forcibly removed the Native Peoples from the land.


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