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    Freedom Healing and forgiveness

    "Nemo potest tollere peccatum verbis, sola caritas sanat et homines possunt ignoscere, discere et novum initium facere liberum et amans, non vi imperii in nomine religionum aut legis". "no one can take away sinn by words only love heals and people can fogive learn and make a new begin free and loving, not by force commands in the name of religions or law" - Stan Rams

    Religious frameworks provide structure, forgiveness transcends rigid rules, focusing on universal human experiences of love and connection.

    In Christian teachings, forgiveness is srooted in the belief that God forgives humanity’s sins through love and grace. Jesus’ teachings, such as “turn the other cheek” (Matthew 5:39) and the parable of the Prodigal Son, emphasize unconditional forgiveness as an act of divine love.

    The Lord’s Prayer (“Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us”) underscores forgiveness as a reciprocal act of love.

    In Buddhism this is tied to compassion (karuna) and the release of attachment to anger or resentment. It’s part of the path to liberation from suffering (dukkha). Forgiveness (afw or maghfirah) is highly valued in Islam, reflecting Allah’s attributes of mercy and compassion. The Quran encourages believers to forgive others, even in the face of wrong, as an act of righteousness (Quran 42:40).

    In Hinduism, forgiveness (kshama) is a virtue linked to dharma (righteous duty) and ahimsa (non-violence). It’s seen as a way to purify the soul and maintain cosmic balance.In the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (inspired by Ubuntu), forgiveness is not imposed by religious or legal systems, but facilitated through open dialogue and empathy. People are given the space to heal by sharing their stories, which leads to peace and miracles of reconciliation, without coercion.

    The Mahabharata illustrate forgiveness through characters like Yudhishthira, who forgives despite immense betrayal, embodying dharma.

    "True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules." - Stan Rams

    Secular philosophies like Stoicism and Humanism view forgiveness as a rational and humanistic act. Stoics, like Marcus Aurelius, see it as a way to maintain inner tranquility by accepting human imperfection while humanism emphasizes empathy and mutual understanding.
    Forgiveness liberates from resentment, fostering inner peace and the potential for reconciled relationships or personal growth.

    As Love has a unique power to mend hearts, foster understanding, and inspire new beginnings. It transcends the boundaries of religion or law, offering a path to freedom and connection that feels authentic and voluntary, forgiveness is a collective and personal act to heal and restore interconnectedness, fostering peace within the individual and the community as a natural process, not imposed by rigid laws.

    Forgiveness is a personal decision, distinct from reconciliation or condoning harm. It involves empathy for the offender and reframing the narrative of the offense, it reduces stress, anxiety, and depression, promoting mental health and resilience. It’s an act of love toward oneself and others, not mandated by external rules. It’s rooted in love and mutual respect, not coercion.

    Forgiving others frees one from the burden of resentment, enabling personal growth and healthier relationships. It’s voluntary, rooted in reason and empathy, not force.

    Stan Rams emphasis on “love heals” and forgiveness as a path to “new beginnings” aligns with philosophies, particularly their shared belief that forgiveness is an act of love, not a forced obligation. He beautifully captures the essence of healing and forgiveness through love, rather than through force, dogma, or rigid rules. It’s a powerful reminder true forgiveness is not enforced by religion, law, or external pressure. Whether divine, compassionate, or humanistic, love is the driving force behind forgiveness, enabling healing and new beginnings.

    Amor, libertas, securitas, pax, felicitas, sanatio, venia et miracula non possunt cogere per religionem.
    "Love, freedom, safety, peace, happiness, healing, forgiveness, and miracles cannot be enforced through religion".- Stan Rams

    Freedom is essential for true forgiveness and happiness. Philosophies such as existentialism (e.g., Sartre) emphasize that freedom arises from self-aware choices. Religious or legal coercion can suppress freedom, making forgiveness or happiness feel artificial. True freedom lies in the choice to forgive or love, free from external pressure. In indigenous philosophies, such as the Navajo concept of hózhó, peace is a state of harmony that can only arise in a safe, respectful environment. Religious dogmas that emphasize fear and judgment undermine freedom, well-being, and safety. True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules.


    Amor, libertas, securitas, pax, felicitas, sanatio, venia et miracula non possunt cogere per religionem.
    "Love, freedom, safety, peace, happiness, healing, forgiveness, and miracles cannot be enforced through religion".- Stan Rams

    Freedom is essential for true forgiveness and happiness. Philosophies such as existentialism (e.g., Sartre) emphasize that freedom arises from self-aware choices.

    Religious or legal coercion can suppress freedom, making forgiveness or happiness feel artificial. True freedom lies in the choice to forgive or love, free from external pressure. In indigenous philosophies, such as the Navajo concept of hózhó, peace is a state of harmony that can only arise in a safe, respectful environment. Religious dogmas that emphasize fear and judgment undermine freedom, well-being, and safety.

    True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules.


    Stan Rams

    Amsterdam

    7 08 2025
    Review Freedom Healing and forgiveness "Nemo potest tollere peccatum verbis, sola caritas sanat et homines possunt ignoscere, discere et novum initium facere liberum et amans, non vi imperii in nomine religionum aut legis". "no one can take away sinn by words only love heals and people can fogive learn and make a new begin free and loving, not by force commands in the name of religions or law" - Stan Rams Religious frameworks provide structure, forgiveness transcends rigid rules, focusing on universal human experiences of love and connection. In Christian teachings, forgiveness is srooted in the belief that God forgives humanity’s sins through love and grace. Jesus’ teachings, such as “turn the other cheek” (Matthew 5:39) and the parable of the Prodigal Son, emphasize unconditional forgiveness as an act of divine love. The Lord’s Prayer (“Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us”) underscores forgiveness as a reciprocal act of love. In Buddhism this is tied to compassion (karuna) and the release of attachment to anger or resentment. It’s part of the path to liberation from suffering (dukkha). Forgiveness (afw or maghfirah) is highly valued in Islam, reflecting Allah’s attributes of mercy and compassion. The Quran encourages believers to forgive others, even in the face of wrong, as an act of righteousness (Quran 42:40). In Hinduism, forgiveness (kshama) is a virtue linked to dharma (righteous duty) and ahimsa (non-violence). It’s seen as a way to purify the soul and maintain cosmic balance.In the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (inspired by Ubuntu), forgiveness is not imposed by religious or legal systems, but facilitated through open dialogue and empathy. People are given the space to heal by sharing their stories, which leads to peace and miracles of reconciliation, without coercion. The Mahabharata illustrate forgiveness through characters like Yudhishthira, who forgives despite immense betrayal, embodying dharma. "True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules." - Stan Rams Secular philosophies like Stoicism and Humanism view forgiveness as a rational and humanistic act. Stoics, like Marcus Aurelius, see it as a way to maintain inner tranquility by accepting human imperfection while humanism emphasizes empathy and mutual understanding. Forgiveness liberates from resentment, fostering inner peace and the potential for reconciled relationships or personal growth. As Love has a unique power to mend hearts, foster understanding, and inspire new beginnings. It transcends the boundaries of religion or law, offering a path to freedom and connection that feels authentic and voluntary, forgiveness is a collective and personal act to heal and restore interconnectedness, fostering peace within the individual and the community as a natural process, not imposed by rigid laws. Forgiveness is a personal decision, distinct from reconciliation or condoning harm. It involves empathy for the offender and reframing the narrative of the offense, it reduces stress, anxiety, and depression, promoting mental health and resilience. It’s an act of love toward oneself and others, not mandated by external rules. It’s rooted in love and mutual respect, not coercion. Forgiving others frees one from the burden of resentment, enabling personal growth and healthier relationships. It’s voluntary, rooted in reason and empathy, not force. Stan Rams emphasis on “love heals” and forgiveness as a path to “new beginnings” aligns with philosophies, particularly their shared belief that forgiveness is an act of love, not a forced obligation. He beautifully captures the essence of healing and forgiveness through love, rather than through force, dogma, or rigid rules. It’s a powerful reminder true forgiveness is not enforced by religion, law, or external pressure. Whether divine, compassionate, or humanistic, love is the driving force behind forgiveness, enabling healing and new beginnings. Amor, libertas, securitas, pax, felicitas, sanatio, venia et miracula non possunt cogere per religionem. "Love, freedom, safety, peace, happiness, healing, forgiveness, and miracles cannot be enforced through religion".- Stan Rams Freedom is essential for true forgiveness and happiness. Philosophies such as existentialism (e.g., Sartre) emphasize that freedom arises from self-aware choices. Religious or legal coercion can suppress freedom, making forgiveness or happiness feel artificial. True freedom lies in the choice to forgive or love, free from external pressure. In indigenous philosophies, such as the Navajo concept of hózhó, peace is a state of harmony that can only arise in a safe, respectful environment. Religious dogmas that emphasize fear and judgment undermine freedom, well-being, and safety. True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules. Amor, libertas, securitas, pax, felicitas, sanatio, venia et miracula non possunt cogere per religionem. "Love, freedom, safety, peace, happiness, healing, forgiveness, and miracles cannot be enforced through religion".- Stan Rams Freedom is essential for true forgiveness and happiness. Philosophies such as existentialism (e.g., Sartre) emphasize that freedom arises from self-aware choices. Religious or legal coercion can suppress freedom, making forgiveness or happiness feel artificial. True freedom lies in the choice to forgive or love, free from external pressure. In indigenous philosophies, such as the Navajo concept of hózhó, peace is a state of harmony that can only arise in a safe, respectful environment. Religious dogmas that emphasize fear and judgment undermine freedom, well-being, and safety. True peace comes through loving mutual respect, and not through prescribed rules. Stan Rams Amsterdam 7 08 2025
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  • Baobab, is a prehistoric species which predates both mankind and splitting of continents over 200 million years ago.

    Baobabs (Adansonia) are distinctive trees with incredibly large trunks. They can store tremendous amounts of water, as their trunks noticeably swell during the rainy season. Baobab trees grow in 32 African countries.

    The big tree known for its longevity and some specimens in Africa have been dated to between 1100-2500 years old and reach up to 30m high and up to an enormous 50m in circumference.

    #tree #trees #boom #bomen #wonderendernatuur
    Baobab, is a prehistoric species which predates both mankind and splitting of continents over 200 million years ago. Baobabs (Adansonia) are distinctive trees with incredibly large trunks. They can store tremendous amounts of water, as their trunks noticeably swell during the rainy season. Baobab trees grow in 32 African countries. The big tree known for its longevity and some specimens in Africa have been dated to between 1100-2500 years old and reach up to 30m high and up to an enormous 50m in circumference. #tree #trees #boom #bomen #wonderendernatuur
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  • Antikythera Mechanism.

    Portable Byzantine sundial and geared mechanical calendar, dated to 400-600 AD, is the second oldest known of its kind after the famous Antikythera Mechanism.

    The instrument comprises two practically independent parts: a sundial for use at any latitude, and a geared calendrical device showing the phase of the Moon, the day of the month and the places of the Sun and the Moon in the Zodiac.

    The device could tell the time in 16 locations and they are inscribed in Greek on the sundial plate, translated as:
    Constantinople, Syene, Thebaid, Africa, Alexandria, Antioch, Rhodes, Athens, Sicily, Thessalonika, Rome, Dalmatia, Doclea, Caesarea Sratonis, Palestine, and Ascalon.

    The Byzantine device may be created almost half a millennium after the Antikythera Mechanism and be simpler but it provides a proof that the technological achievements of the ancient Greek world weren't lost in the Eastern Roman Empire. This is also a masterpiece that is obviously based on deep knowledge of astronomy, mathematics and technological achievements, such as metalworking, automation and gear construction.

    Today it is exhibited in Science Museum of London.

    https://x.com/histories_arch/status/1834667405291016564
    Antikythera Mechanism. Portable Byzantine sundial and geared mechanical calendar, dated to 400-600 AD, is the second oldest known of its kind after the famous Antikythera Mechanism. The instrument comprises two practically independent parts: a sundial for use at any latitude, and a geared calendrical device showing the phase of the Moon, the day of the month and the places of the Sun and the Moon in the Zodiac. The device could tell the time in 16 locations and they are inscribed in Greek on the sundial plate, translated as: Constantinople, Syene, Thebaid, Africa, Alexandria, Antioch, Rhodes, Athens, Sicily, Thessalonika, Rome, Dalmatia, Doclea, Caesarea Sratonis, Palestine, and Ascalon. The Byzantine device may be created almost half a millennium after the Antikythera Mechanism and be simpler but it provides a proof that the technological achievements of the ancient Greek world weren't lost in the Eastern Roman Empire. This is also a masterpiece that is obviously based on deep knowledge of astronomy, mathematics and technological achievements, such as metalworking, automation and gear construction. Today it is exhibited in Science Museum of London. https://x.com/histories_arch/status/1834667405291016564
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  • Glucofit Erfahrungen 2024: In der heutigen Zeit, in der das Bewusstsein für Gesundheit und Wohlbefinden stetig wächst, suchen immer mehr Menschen nach effektiven Möglichkeiten, ihre Gesundheit zu unterstützen und zu verbessern.

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    Marocchinate: The Darkest Event of WWII *WARNING Mature Audiences Only

    Today, we are going to tell you about a horrific event – the "Marocchinate" - or "The deeds of the Moroccans." Those "deeds" were r@pe and murder on a mass scale – mostly r@pe What might be even more shocking for people is that the Moroccans were part of the Allied armies moving up the Italian Peninsula in 1944.

    Background

    In the spring of 1944, hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers were slowly advancing up the Italian peninsula toward Rome. In September 1943, the Allies crossed the Straits of Messina from recently conquered Sicily to mainland Italy. In the far south of the country, it was mostly British and British Imperial troops doing the fighting. To the north, mainly American forces landed at Salerno, some 140 miles south of Rome. The intention was to catch German troops in a trap from north and south, forcing their surrender. Another aspect of the plan was to capture Rome, one of the capital cities of the "Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis," an enemy the Allies had been fighting since 1939.

    Shortly after the Allied landings in their country, the king and the politicians around him made secret overtures to the Allies. They would overthrow and detain Mussolini and make peace in the hope of sparing their country the destruction they knew would come. That's exactly what happened. Mussolini was taken to a deserted hotel in the mountains, and King Victor Emanuel III and his closest adviser, Marshal Pietro Badoglio, formed a new government.

    There were Algerians, Moroccans, and Tunisians, countries that today are considered "Arab." They speak forms of Arabic, write Arabic, and are overwhelmingly Muslim. However, among the North African troops, an outsized percentage were Berbers. The Berbers are the indigenous people of North-West Africa, having lived there far longer than the Arabs who arrived in the mid to late 7th and early 8th centuries, bringing the new religion of Islam. Today, being "Berber" or at least counted as Berber by the government is difficult because of urbanization and intermingling in these countries. Berber traditions, customs, and languages differ from region to region. Still, it's estimated that half or over half of Morocco today is Berber, between 15-40% of Algeria, and about 10% of the population of Tunisia.

    Most Berbers are Muslims, though there are Berber Christians and a small number of Berber Jews. The culture also includes long, age-old traditions that bear some similarities to the belief systems of tribal people around the world.


    #Marocchinate #wwiicrimes #history #wwiihistory #italianhistory
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuLoAjJwCxo Marocchinate: The Darkest Event of WWII *WARNING Mature Audiences Only Today, we are going to tell you about a horrific event – the "Marocchinate" - or "The deeds of the Moroccans." Those "deeds" were r@pe and murder on a mass scale – mostly r@pe What might be even more shocking for people is that the Moroccans were part of the Allied armies moving up the Italian Peninsula in 1944. Background In the spring of 1944, hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers were slowly advancing up the Italian peninsula toward Rome. In September 1943, the Allies crossed the Straits of Messina from recently conquered Sicily to mainland Italy. In the far south of the country, it was mostly British and British Imperial troops doing the fighting. To the north, mainly American forces landed at Salerno, some 140 miles south of Rome. The intention was to catch German troops in a trap from north and south, forcing their surrender. Another aspect of the plan was to capture Rome, one of the capital cities of the "Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis," an enemy the Allies had been fighting since 1939. Shortly after the Allied landings in their country, the king and the politicians around him made secret overtures to the Allies. They would overthrow and detain Mussolini and make peace in the hope of sparing their country the destruction they knew would come. That's exactly what happened. Mussolini was taken to a deserted hotel in the mountains, and King Victor Emanuel III and his closest adviser, Marshal Pietro Badoglio, formed a new government. There were Algerians, Moroccans, and Tunisians, countries that today are considered "Arab." They speak forms of Arabic, write Arabic, and are overwhelmingly Muslim. However, among the North African troops, an outsized percentage were Berbers. The Berbers are the indigenous people of North-West Africa, having lived there far longer than the Arabs who arrived in the mid to late 7th and early 8th centuries, bringing the new religion of Islam. Today, being "Berber" or at least counted as Berber by the government is difficult because of urbanization and intermingling in these countries. Berber traditions, customs, and languages differ from region to region. Still, it's estimated that half or over half of Morocco today is Berber, between 15-40% of Algeria, and about 10% of the population of Tunisia. Most Berbers are Muslims, though there are Berber Christians and a small number of Berber Jews. The culture also includes long, age-old traditions that bear some similarities to the belief systems of tribal people around the world. #Marocchinate #wwiicrimes #history #wwiihistory #italianhistory
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  • Chinese killer drone swarms.

    Bilions of killer drones beeing produced.

    After witnessing the horrific footage of killer drones being used in the Ukraine-Russia war, this is absolutely terrifying.

    Can you imagine the precision-targeted genocide destruction that could be caused by the swarms like this, at relatively low cost?

    Drones as small as a fly with poisen.

    There are countless small killer drones that look like mosquitoes that sting you with snake poison or poison from the African castor tree, (Miracle Tree) after 1 sting you will die within 1 minute of a heart attack due to the poison or a deadly vaccine such as from Fauci Gates....
    Chinese killer drone swarms. Bilions of killer drones beeing produced. After witnessing the horrific footage of killer drones being used in the Ukraine-Russia war, this is absolutely terrifying. Can you imagine the precision-targeted genocide destruction that could be caused by the swarms like this, at relatively low cost? Drones as small as a fly with poisen. There are countless small killer drones that look like mosquitoes that sting you with snake poison or poison from the African castor tree, (Miracle Tree) after 1 sting you will die within 1 minute of a heart attack due to the poison or a deadly vaccine such as from Fauci Gates....
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  • the american zionists ordered the us fleet to destroy the french fleet in N Africa and french zionists (traitors) sank the french fleet in Toulouse/ zionist churchill withdrew 300 000 soldiers from Dunkirk as planned with loxists su petain hitler bormann/part of the "NWO" agenda
    the american zionists ordered the us fleet to destroy the french fleet in N Africa and french zionists (traitors) sank the french fleet in Toulouse/ zionist churchill withdrew 300 000 soldiers from Dunkirk as planned with loxists su petain hitler bormann/part of the "NWO" agenda
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    Russia finally Reveals The Identity Of The African Leader Who Betrayed Gaddafi And Why

    Before NATO's military intervention, Libya under Gaddafi experienced a period of prosperity. The Libyan people enjoyed free education, healthcare, and housing rights. This starkly contrasted with the impoverished state that Libya had been in the past. Gaddafi's most notable achievement was the Great Man-Made River Project, an extensive irrigation system that transformed arid land into fertile ground for agriculture. Additionally, Gaddafi established a state-owned bank that provided interest-free loans for development projects, liberating Libya from the burdensome debts imposed by international financial institutions such as the IMF and World Bank.

    Gaddafi's ambitions extended beyond Libya itself. He sought to export his country's successful economic model to the rest of Africa, aiming for true independence and self-sufficiency. This vision of African unity and prosperity posed a direct challenge to the Western powers. The audacity of a small nation like Libya defying their control over the global financial system was seen as a grave threat. Consequently, Gaddafi became a target that needed to be eliminated.

    Furthermore, Gaddafi envisioned the creation of a pan-African currency called the Golden Dinar as the centerpiece of his grand plan. This currency aimed to foster economic integration and independence across the African continent, reducing reliance on former colonial powers. Such a vision struck fear into the hearts of those who controlled the global financial system.

    In conclusion, the true reasons behind NATO's intervention in Libya in 2011 appear to go beyond mere humanitarian concerns. The evidence suggests that the conflict was motivated by the desire to maintain control over the global financial system and protect the interests of Western powers. Gaddafi's aspirations for economic independence, both for Libya and Africa as a whole, posed a direct challenge to the established order. The story of Libya under Gaddafi reveals a complex web of power struggles, economic ambitions, and attempts to preserve the status quo.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pGeGcVQ8PY Russia finally Reveals The Identity Of The African Leader Who Betrayed Gaddafi And Why Before NATO's military intervention, Libya under Gaddafi experienced a period of prosperity. The Libyan people enjoyed free education, healthcare, and housing rights. This starkly contrasted with the impoverished state that Libya had been in the past. Gaddafi's most notable achievement was the Great Man-Made River Project, an extensive irrigation system that transformed arid land into fertile ground for agriculture. Additionally, Gaddafi established a state-owned bank that provided interest-free loans for development projects, liberating Libya from the burdensome debts imposed by international financial institutions such as the IMF and World Bank. Gaddafi's ambitions extended beyond Libya itself. He sought to export his country's successful economic model to the rest of Africa, aiming for true independence and self-sufficiency. This vision of African unity and prosperity posed a direct challenge to the Western powers. The audacity of a small nation like Libya defying their control over the global financial system was seen as a grave threat. Consequently, Gaddafi became a target that needed to be eliminated. Furthermore, Gaddafi envisioned the creation of a pan-African currency called the Golden Dinar as the centerpiece of his grand plan. This currency aimed to foster economic integration and independence across the African continent, reducing reliance on former colonial powers. Such a vision struck fear into the hearts of those who controlled the global financial system. In conclusion, the true reasons behind NATO's intervention in Libya in 2011 appear to go beyond mere humanitarian concerns. The evidence suggests that the conflict was motivated by the desire to maintain control over the global financial system and protect the interests of Western powers. Gaddafi's aspirations for economic independence, both for Libya and Africa as a whole, posed a direct challenge to the established order. The story of Libya under Gaddafi reveals a complex web of power struggles, economic ambitions, and attempts to preserve the status quo.
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  • Vax uptake:
    White Christian nations: 80%
    Asian nations: 25%
    Africa: 10%

    Hmmm….mainly white people….
    Probably a cohencidence
    Vax uptake: White Christian nations: 80% Asian nations: 25% Africa: 10% Hmmm….mainly white people…. Probably a cohencidence
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