Young, Aboriginal and on the Edge

Young, Aboriginal and on the Edge

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This ministry is developed for young Aboriginal, Black males who feel like they have no place in soc

03/18/2021

Today I was going to call my sister and tell her, how much she is hurting my depression instead of helping it. Every time I call her she tells me all about her busy life. She is too busy, making money and has no time to check in just to see how I am doing. I was going to tell her this is my last attempt at making a connection with her. When she was going through a difficult time, I went to stay with her and built her back up. Once she got up she forgot that I was still down. I am here today but don't know how much longer I will be here. From Sad Sam.

03/17/2021

Remember to say this mantra: I am divine! Then you can fly!

03/17/2021

You got it so do this!

03/17/2021

Just remember this when the going gets tough!

03/17/2021

Sometimes, I feel so different than anyone else. I feel like I don't fit in and want to disappear! Can you relate to this quote?

05/04/2016

STATE OF IMMUNITY

As melanated people, we have several barriers of defense against viruses, bacteria and any other kind of microbial infections. One being melanin itself, the second is our immune system and the last is our relationship with herbal plants. In this issue, part 1 of 2, we wanted to emphasize our fragile immunity and the diseases we are currently up against. The second issue will review the various ways we can booster our immune system.

The immune system is the body’s defenders and keepers of the body’s integrity. As such, their biggest role is distinguishing between intruders (pathogens) and self and defending against all harm. We are born with an immune system. This is called the innate system that our mothers’ helped to mature. The second is called adaptive, because this type of immunity comes from living in contact with polluted world and its toxins. Part of that immunity now rests on immunizations, vaccinations and antibiotics.

Maybe I’m wrong but I like to think that most of our diseases are man-made. Why? Well I think when the Creator created this world and us, disease and pestilence was not in the picture especially these random diseases. Let’s define the word ‘random’. It means: made, done, happening or chosen without method or conscious decision, synonymous with unsystematic, unmethodical, or unplanned. Our bodies were not created randomly. But we are led to think so. We are made to believe that we are so imperfect, we need all of these man-made fixes to combat diseases. Our bodies have become the new gold mine. Well maybe these diseases are not so random after all. Maybe ‘designed’ is a better term.

There is such a thing as ‘herd immunity’. In other words, we all have to be vaccinated to protect each other from the effects of virus shedding obtained from vaccinations. In other words, if you don’t vaccinate against the disease, you can get the disease from people who did. Big on the list of immune system diseases are autoimmune diseases where the body is now fighting itself, because we have become so polluted that the body can no longer recognizes itself. Then there are immuno-suppressive diseases like HIV/AIDS that sets you up for more opportunistic infections.

When we look at the propaganda of HPV vaccines, we wonder how can these vaccinations help melanated women if the very organism the vaccine is ‘created to fight’ does not exist predominately in Black women? Or in polio immunizations that will never end, because it’s the polio vaccinations that are causing polio. Let’s not forget the depopulation agenda, the anti-fertility vaccines and what it means. Even GMO’s are affecting our immune system, causing all manner of diseases not just to us, but to the animal and plant species as well.

Recently, we find that our food and herbs contain melanin, which helps to boost our immunity. Melanin is present throughout the immune system, in the various organs that play a part. Our melanated skin is also a barrier and new research is suggesting that black skin may enhance the body’s natural immune system and provide better protection against disease than white skin. The melanin in dark skin is believed to help enhance to our body’s natural ability to combat pathogens. So why are we so susceptible to these new diseases? It is a known fact that many of our pharmaceuticals are made to be compatible with melanin so the body does not reject them. Are these new diseases being made compatible at random or by design? They can create a disease in the laboratory but they cannot create a herbal plant. Thank you,Mother of our Nature. You already been there.

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05/28/2015

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Photos from Young, Aboriginal and on the Edge's post 06/11/2014

What was on your dinner plate? Here's what was on mine. Since I don't like the way broccoli taste without it being marinated I put it in my dressing. The only thing I use to prepare food these days is a knife, cutting board and a blender.

Photos 06/11/2014

What is in your refrigerator? Living food or dead food. You don't even have to guess what is in mine let me show you. Sorry for the poor picture quality but I think you get the point.

Photos 06/07/2014

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