Forwarded from Spiritual Warriors
“To make no mistakes is not in the power of man; but from their errors and mistakes the wise and good learn wisdom for the future.”
-Plutarch
-Plutarch
Forwarded from Αρυολογία☀️ (The Indo-Europeans)
Before you heal someone, ask him if he is willing to give up the things that made him sick.
– Hippocrates
– Hippocrates
Forwarded from Himā-laya
"And the whole world will be filled with mleccha (Non Aryan) behavior and notions and ceremonies, and sacrifices will cease and joy will be nowhere and general rejoicing will disappear.[...] And, O Yudhishthira, the whole world will be mlecchified. And men will cease to gratify the gods by offerings of Sraddhas. And no one will listen to the words of others and no one will be regarded as a preceptor by another. And, O ruler of men, intellectual darkness will envelop the whole earth."
Mahabharata
Mahabharata
Forwarded from Himā-laya
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Somewhere in Nepal....
Forwarded from Himā-laya
It's extremely important to get nature/village pilled. Take yourself and your family away from the catastrophic globohomo urbanism mental disaster.
Take care of yourself and your family.
Om Shanti 🕉️🏞️🌳🌺
Take care of yourself and your family.
Om Shanti 🕉️🏞️🌳🌺
Could This Millennia-Old Remedy Become a Pharmaceutical Marvel?
findings within the last decade suggest that black cumin seeds may help treat
or relieve symptoms of a wide range of conditions — including type 2 diabetes, obesity, asthma, memory loss, male infertility, rheumatoid arthritis and certain types of cancer. Researchers have also looked into N. sativa as a COVID-19 treatment, though the
study hasn't received peer review.
Even more, the seeds’ inflammation-fighting capacities may combat cancer progression: They could prevent cells from multiplying uncontrollably and forming tumors.
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findings within the last decade suggest that black cumin seeds may help treat
or relieve symptoms of a wide range of conditions — including type 2 diabetes, obesity, asthma, memory loss, male infertility, rheumatoid arthritis and certain types of cancer. Researchers have also looked into N. sativa as a COVID-19 treatment, though the
study hasn't received peer review.
Even more, the seeds’ inflammation-fighting capacities may combat cancer progression: They could prevent cells from multiplying uncontrollably and forming tumors.
Article
Discover Magazine
Could This Millennia-Old Remedy Become a Pharmaceutical Marvel?
The seeds of the black cumin plant, also known as Nigella sativa, were recognized by the Prophet Muhammad as curing every illness besides death. Now, they may be incorporated into mainstream drugs.
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The elemental strangeness of foxes
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The Siberian unicorn lived at the same time as modern humans
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The Siberian unicorn lived at the same time as modern humans | Natural History Museum
Discover the ancient rhino species Elasmotherium sibiricum, known as the Siberian unicorn.
Researchers Are Getting Closer to Making Medical Robots That Can Swim In Your Bloodstream
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The field of micro- and nanorobotics has been developing for decades. We may soon begin seeing clinical trials.
Wild-Looking ‘Open Rotor’ Engine Could Cut Airliner Emissions by a Massive 20%
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Wild-Looking 'Open Rotor' Engine Could Cut Airliner Emissions by a Massive 20 Percent
Along with boosting fuel efficiency, it’s slated to maintain existing performance and noise levels.
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Polar lights visible from the ISS.