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Invisible Women Over 50: Self-fulfilling prophecy or Algorithmic manipulation

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@allie120 they look like characters in that board game, Guess who?

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@sophiab LOL

 

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@sophiab the man has a classic pear shaped woman's body. His gait is also female. This is what they are showing you.

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@elsa Very good point! "He" has a woman's body, could be pregnant and has breasts.

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@sophiab yes, the bones determine the gait, not the fat on the bones. Mark this is your mind. It's a very powerful seed.

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@elsa I'm starting to see how you 'see' things. Valuable gift indeed.

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@sophiab thanks. 😀

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@sophiab I agree!

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@elsa Erasing sex and individuality, grooming. I keep thinking about transhumanism but is that it? It seems parallel or preliminary.

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@sophiab the woman appears to have a beard.

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@elsa LOL

I kept thinking that when I saw it but I thought, nah.

‘You’d think they’d have better graphics. This looks like it’s graphics from 1991.

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@allie120 no, it's that way on purpose.

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Their arms are also placed deliberately and there are other details.

This is what I am talking about re: images on the internet.  What's happening is beyond merely epic. It's unfathomable with roots to the planet core and it's staring you in the face, in that picture and in most everything else you see and I means, everything.

I just realized, I grew up with "what's wrong with this picture?" Ha ha. Didn't know I was in training!

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I think at some point in every human being is going to be made to feel marginalized (I think sometimes it’s true and sometimes not). That’s by design of course. Miserable, disconnected people are easy to manipulate and according to their formula, everyone will get their turn on the bottom   

It’s a deeper wound that being picked at by the social engineers, as I see it. I think it’s a spiritual wound that somehow relates to our connections to ancestors and descendants and/or our place in the “tribe”. That’s as deep as I’ve gone with it (but it’s strange and interesting to me how every social issue I’ve looked at ends in this type of wound). 

Also maybe our culture’s (I use that term loosely) almost complete denial and fear of death. Elders, crones etc. used to guide people in that process and provide understanding to the younger people on the journey to the next place. 

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@libra-noir I think there is something inherent in humans to want to belong and when there is a trigger for ostracism (real or threat) many will act. I guess this isn’t definitively good or bad, but more who/what is doing it, why, and how necessary is it to fight against it or just let one be pulled back into the fold.

Thinking about Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, we can see where we are as individuals, in our culture, and society. Very interesting.

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@libra-noir I always come back to denial and fear of death too, as the core issue. I've started getting interested in Egyptian spirituality again recently (learnt about it as a kid) and I realised tonight after reading here and pondering, that so much of the Egyptian way involves a death cult so that might be why it's turned up again now. That I need to connect with it, and have representations and symbols for life, death, rebirth.

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i grew up being compared unfavorably to every other female in my vicinity (Capricorn stellium). Doesn't happen now, I'm invisible and I like it. Smile

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@jana ugh, that’s awful. Why would you be compared? You’re you.

But I can understand if one wants to be invisible. Just winding your way through people like ghosts. It’s not always bad.

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She’s 83 years old and still gorgeous and attractive. 

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@sirena-oceana When I got sick in 2015, I followed her closely. I did everything she said. Then I healed. It took a while. About a year. She knows what she is talking about. A friend (Ryan) followed her when he had stage 4 lymphoma at the same time I was sick. We did it together. He is still alive and well. No chemo. He survived. He still eats the same way to this day because he knows cancer comes back. He is still well.  I just ate French fries. I need to get back on track with her for about 6 months. She is the real deal. I felt better than I ever have when I followed what she does. She eats real raw food. And that is full nutrition and energy. Food will either heal you or kill you.

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@soup she’s amazing! So inspiring. I want to be like her when I’m older. She’s not the only one out there like this either. But I just love her energy and passion for life. 

I started juicing recently so I’m following all the juicers on YouTube. I do think raw food is extremely good for you, but I know it’s not realistic for me. I’m about 50-60% raw right now. I want to get it up to 80% over the next year. 

That’s awesome you were able to heal by following her advice. I agree 1000 percent, food is medicine.

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I miss seeing the smiling face of @allie120

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@elsa 

Me too!  I hope all is well with her and her family.

I often think of Oshun, hope she finally escaped from her dismal situation.  

And Kumquat, she was such a go-getter, energizing!

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