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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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    Theodore L. Gunderson (November 7, 1928 – July 31, 2011) was a Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent In Charge and head of the Los Angeles FBI.

    #Chemtrails #GeoEngineering #Fog #Aluminum #StrangeFog
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    Iivermectin works well in clearing brain fog after vaccine injury / it is incredibly well and safe in removing impurities in your blood
    The recommended daily dose for ivermectin for treating covid, parasites, or cancer is 02-0.6mg/kg body weight once daily. If you can't find ivermectin a great alternative to it is Quercetin 500mg 3x daily + Zinc 50mg daily. #ivermectine tegen covid en parasitaire kanker (vergiftiging) Iivermectin works well in clearing brain fog after vaccine injury / it is incredibly well and safe in removing impurities in your blood
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  • Must Watch: 1946 Film Tells The Power Of Controlling Information: This Video Was Removed From Libraries By 1967: Discouraging critical thought and questioning narratives has been practiced for many years by design. Our education system came from the Prussian model, which taken and copied by the Rockefellers and implemented in the US because it was exceptional at creating unthinking worker drones who had all the creativity beat out of them with repetition, instead of critical thinking and free thought.

    Combine this with the constant inundation of neurotoxins with mandatory vaccines making them brainfogged and unable properly focus, and you now have a nation of slaves who can't think for themselves and rely on an authority for their every thought and opinion. links #onderwijs maakt de jeugd dom
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75VQp8iGNF0 Creedence Clearwater Woodstock Complete (Enhanced Video) vHigh-def color enhancement and improved lighting of Creedence Clearwater Revival full video Woodstock performance. Born on the Bayou, I Put a Spell On You (5:09), and Keep on Chooglin' (9:28) were live by Creedence Clearwater Revival at Woodstock Festival Day 2 starting at 12.30 AM, Sunday, August 17, 1969. San Francisco Bay Area-based CCR band members are John Fogerty - vocals, guitar, harmonica, Tom Fogerty - rhythm guitar, vocals, Doug "Cosmo" Clifford - drums, and Stu Cook - bass.

    Watch Creedence Clearwater Revival The Concert 1970
    • Creedence Clearwa... and John Fogerty complete live performance: • John Fogerty Live...

    The official Creedence video outtakes were not included in the Woodstock motion picture. Only audio recordings exist for their remaining Woodstock setlist and were omitted from the film's soundtrack.

    The Creedence filmed song selections were taken from their first three albums. Born On The Bayou is from 1969 second album Bayou Country. "I Put a Spell on You" was written by Screamin' Jay Hawkins and is the opener on their self-titled debut album. Creedence Clearwater's last Woodstock number "Keep on Chooglin'" includes a 9-minute harmonica solo.

    CCR Woodstock 1969 Setlist
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    Watch CCR Playlist by John Fogerty live at the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA July 15, 2015. • John Fogerty
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75VQp8iGNF0 Creedence Clearwater Woodstock Complete (Enhanced Video) vHigh-def color enhancement and improved lighting of Creedence Clearwater Revival full video Woodstock performance. Born on the Bayou, I Put a Spell On You (5:09), and Keep on Chooglin' (9:28) were live by Creedence Clearwater Revival at Woodstock Festival Day 2 starting at 12.30 AM, Sunday, August 17, 1969. San Francisco Bay Area-based CCR band members are John Fogerty - vocals, guitar, harmonica, Tom Fogerty - rhythm guitar, vocals, Doug "Cosmo" Clifford - drums, and Stu Cook - bass. Watch Creedence Clearwater Revival The Concert 1970 • Creedence Clearwa... and John Fogerty complete live performance: • John Fogerty Live... The official Creedence video outtakes were not included in the Woodstock motion picture. Only audio recordings exist for their remaining Woodstock setlist and were omitted from the film's soundtrack. The Creedence filmed song selections were taken from their first three albums. Born On The Bayou is from 1969 second album Bayou Country. "I Put a Spell on You" was written by Screamin' Jay Hawkins and is the opener on their self-titled debut album. Creedence Clearwater's last Woodstock number "Keep on Chooglin'" includes a 9-minute harmonica solo. CCR Woodstock 1969 Setlist 1. Born on the Bayou 2. Green River 3. Ninety-Nine and a Half (Won't Do) 4. Commotion 5. Bootleg 6. Bad Moon Rising 7. Proud Mary 8. I Put a Spell on You 9. The Night Time Is the Right Time 10. Keep on Chooglin' 11. Suzy Q (Encore) Watch CCR Playlist by John Fogerty live at the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA July 15, 2015. • John Fogerty
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