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I think people misuse the term 'survival of the fittest.' At least my prof in evo bio taught it was the organism adapted to leaving the most offspring, was the 'fittest.' People use it to convey survival of the strongest, but a strong animal with few offspring is not as fit as a less robust animal with more offspring. Also, we had a lecture from evo biologist E.O Wilson who theorized that cooperation was a far more successful strategy than competition at the energetic level, but it is a numbers game, and most need to cooperate for success. I think the danger here though is where the idea of cooperation gets hijacked and morphs into utilitarianism, which will result in sacrificing the individual for the group. We have just witnessed this with shooting up kids with toxic mRNA shots that they did not need to so-call protect 'grandma.'

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Thanks for this excellent article. I told Dr.Lipton, at an ISSSEEM conference over 13-15 years ago, that he was one of my biggest hero! He was proving scientifically what I was telling people intuitively!

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Good article, love Bruce Lipton, Greg Brayden, and Joe Dispenza, the Three Amigos... I've followed their work for about a decade now. We are all individual expressions of universal consciousness. We are all connected, we are all one consciousness... Peace...

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Thank you. I have said this many times: the "scientists" who say some of these things have never even read Darwin or they would know he did not say these things (I doubt that many would even be able to comprehend his very deep writing). Planck also said, "The field gives shape to matter." Rumi added, "Work in the invisible world at least as much as work in the visible." What you SEE, is what you get. 🙏

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