Does Ascension contains suggestions to take salt and the knowledge of the 48 laws of Power?

  1. I didn’t put salt on my food for a long time, as it’s a fashion people saying salt is bad for your health, but lately I felt that I should start putting it again on food.

Also I noticed the following in the bellow picture:

  1. I’m always watching Robert Greene videos even though I don’t empathize with him.
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No, there is no salt scripting in Ascension. Most of the time when people ask about highly specific things like these, its a no - such as the laws of power.

This is on purpose, as there are infinite modalities and ideas, and trying to slam another one into a title (as people often like to ask us to do) is counterproductive - instead, our titles work directly with your subconscious mind, and if you want to work with a specific modality, the title will support it if you have enough skill with conscious guidance and depending on how far away the modality is from the aspect of your life you have chosen to work on.

As for specifically 48 laws of power, only WTP works with those.

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Yes, until your blood pressure drops, you muscles cramp and are weak, you are dizzy, and could barely function. Excessive salt is bad, excessive anything is bad, even air.

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well it’s quite hard to eat excessive salt while eating too little is a very big possibility in the modern world

You’re probably sodium deficient. When I was an athlete in High School, my doctor made me take salt pills because I was never getting enough salt and it was causing cramps.

You need salt.

People say “not to eat salt” because people eating the standard American diet are eating a bunch of highly processed garbage food that’s full of salt. They are also sitting on their ass and not moving much, which means they need far less salt than an active person. If you’re eating clean, and you’re active, you probably need to add salt.

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It also makes a difference if you eat junk salt with fluoride and other additives or pink salt with lots of other minerals.

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Makes complete sense.

It became ridiculous to the point people saying that everything is bad. About 2 years ago I started wondering “So what can I eat?”. Even bread was bad, cow milk was bad, potatoes were bad, cow meat was bad, pork meat was bad, sauces were bad, and I could go on. So what should we eat? Air?

When I was a child I could eat everything (even the bad stuff), and so my parents, and we were all healthy!

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I’m eating pink salt. It’s Himalayan salt, the same I use to take salt showers.

I just felt by intuition that it should be the salt I should ingest.

Actually when I used to take showers with regular salt, if I would put it in my face, my face would burn. With pink salt nothing bad happens.

If you really want to figure it out, you just kinda gotta trust your body and experiment.

I can’t eat bell peppers (I’m allergic), I don’t eat leafy greens (they screw with my stomach).

When I’m not cheating I eat carrots, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, avocado, squashes, broccoli, coconut, rice, eggs, a little bit of meat occasionally, and fruit. That’s what makes me feel the best. I also supplement with a meal replacement.

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A correction: when you are sick most things actually are bad for you. For example I had to drink only oat milk for a while instead of cow milk. But if I would follow the recommendations of spiritual people around I wouldn’t be drinking cow milk (they say that an adult shouldn’t drink cow milk, that is for babies and children, because they are growing up). I don’t buy that theory, but since subs remove limiting beliefs, we start growing up again :stuck_out_tongue:

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Just remember that 98% of the shit out there is marketing to sell products. Most of the world is lactose intolerant, and yet we still tell people to eat dairy in the U.S…hmm, it’s almost like we’re trying to sell the over abundance of milk we’re producing…lol

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Well yeah, I mean…most animals fast when sick, and the human body tends to react the same way. Don’t do anything crazy, but it’s not really a stretch to assume that humans would also benefit from fasting when sick, lol. We’re animals, after all.

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Really? Where is the source for that?

What I heard is that we all are at least “a little” lactose intolerant.

I can drink 1L of cow milk per day with no problem…

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“While most infants can digest lactose, many people begin to develop lactose malabsorption—a reduced ability to digest lactose—after infancy. Experts estimate that about 68 percent of the world’s population has lactose malabsorption”

Just one of many sources on the subject.

Definition & Facts for Lactose Intolerance - NIDDK.

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But saying the above is like saying we all have “a little” of the existing mental disorders in the DSM.
We all have, but is it bad for us or noticeable? No.

Idk where you’re from, but you might not be lactose intolerant. I’m northern European, one of the few populations that isn’t lactose intolerant.

Here’s a silly ass map that shows it:

https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/lactose-intolerance-by-country

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I don’t want to talk about where I’m from in a forum that can be read by anyone on the Internet without a login, but I drink organic milk. It makes a difference as I can drink it raw if needed. The regular milk’s taste is unbearable if drunk raw.

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Understandable, I wasn’t asking you to dox yourself, lol. I was just making the point that most global populations are lactose intolerant. So statistically, unless you’re northern European or Nigerian (genetically) chances are you are moderately to severely lactose intolerant.

Idk, lol.

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Tbh tho dude, the best dairy products are low-lactose or lactose free anyway. Butter and gee - lactose free. Hard aged cheeses - lactose free. :grin:

So lactose is the sugar that’s found in milk. So pretty much any aged dairy product is lactose free, because the sugars are consumed in the fermentation process when the milk is aged.

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