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“In attempting to construct such machines we should not be irreverently usurping His power of creating souls, any more than we are in the procreation of children,” Turing had advised. “Rather we are, in either case, instruments of His will providing mansions for the souls that He creates.”

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One problem with the Natal Conference/pro-natalism movement and other things like this is that the more you try to "get someone to do something", the more they naturally resist it—perhaps even out of an instinct of mimetic rivalry. Especially when you're aggressive, political, and cringe about it. This is a massive and underdiscussed problem of evagelization of any kind, including Christianity.

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“You fast, but Satan does not eat. You labor fervently, but Satan never sleeps. The only dimension with which you can outperform Satan is by acquiring humility, for Satan has no humility.”

+ St. Moses the Black

Global human fertility is under attack via an array of vectors. I do not see humans as a curse on this planet but as an adolescent family of beings that have yet to fully embrace and Re-member their sacred role on this world at this time of the turning of the ages.

Thus, I am compiling this nutritional and herbal information to empower those of you that seek to engage in the sacred act of inviting a soul to come into this world, care for and protect them when their body is young, guide them to unfold their true potential and nurture them to be capable of applying their unique gifts to make this world a better place.

For those that have been conditioned to view plummeting fertility rates and depopulation of humans as a good thing: Even if our global population is increasing (which if true will likely reverse dramatically soon) I would caution against internalizing the misanthropic depopulation propaganda of oligarchs who see you as an expendable peasant.

Humans are not born as an inevitable imposition on the biosphere. Our numbers on this planet could be a blessing rather than a curse if we just had the courage dig deep and use our unique gifts to be in service of life.

Instead of internalizing the false idea that portrays humans like a plague or a cancer on the Earth, I advocate we instead use our free will (and the sentience that so many humans covetously claim is unique to our species) to instead choose to define ourselves as co-creators of beauty, abundance and diversity.

Our ancient ancestors have shown us by example that it is possible to become a positive force for impacting nature in a way that honors and nurtures life, rather than defining our selves as takers, users and consumers.

Destruction and degeneration are not inevitable. Humans are not inherently parasitic and extractive as the anti-human globalist propaganda implies.

Rather than see the fact that we have billions of humans on the Earth as a problem, see the perceived problem as a solution and opportunity in disguise.

We have billions of hands available to do sacred regenerative works on the Earth right now! What a blessing!

Now as James Corbett said in his recent article on the plummeting fertility rates in Japan (and globally) :

“We could argue that the culling of the future population by our decision not to have children deprives the world of the next genius who will come along to invent a solution to one of our many problems or the next great visionary who will inspire humanity to reach even greater equilibrium with the world around us.

But perhaps to argue the point intellectually is to miss the point altogether.

Instead, let's simply reject the death cult.

Go forth and multiply, friends.”

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