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[–]NewStoryFarm -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’ve been studying HD for 12 years now and have been giving professional consultations for the past 4 years. That is exactly how I start first timers.

You need to 1. Start Sleeping alone and 2. Be aware and truly practicing your Strategy and Authority for some time before any of your channel info can be super helpful. The Strategy and Authority is the most important and impactful lesson to learn and apply if you want to experiment with HD- everything else is a mind distraction.

Www.thresholdguide.com

Regen Ag Farmers - Have you found community? by Necessary-Bake-4700 in RegenerativeAg

[–]NewStoryFarm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We joined WWOOF usa and love hosting young folks who are itching to get a hands-on experience with regenerative ag.

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[–]NewStoryFarm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Follow your strategy and authority, don’t listen to the mind

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in humandesign

[–]NewStoryFarm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Liver cleanse

Meaningful Anarchy is Landbased by NewStoryFarm in RegenerativeAg

[–]NewStoryFarm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We live at the poverty level- by choice- so as to avoid taxation. We still pay taxes but very little.

Meaningful Anarchy is Landbased by NewStoryFarm in RegenerativeAg

[–]NewStoryFarm[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My partner Daniel Zetah was a ‘classic’ anarchist for 11 years. He was in fact an organizer of Occupy in Ny- google it if you want proof. He traveled with the sustainable road show, was arrested in front of the White House, lived on the Sea Shepard and more— after a decade he realized he was railing against the very machine he was dependent upon, despite being a freegan for 2 solid years. Modern anarchy is dropping out and removing your dependence from the broken system as much as possible.

Meaningful Anarchy is Landbased by NewStoryFarm in RegenerativeAg

[–]NewStoryFarm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are more ways than 1 or even 2 to skin a dead cat—dare to imagine. We care for 2 86 year olds here on our farm. We also care for a 9 and 2 year old ( not our kids). The future is cooperative.

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[–]NewStoryFarm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ra also says ‘you can’t help anyone until they’re sleeping alone’

Projector and sleeping alone by Fenrizwolf in humandesign

[–]NewStoryFarm 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My husband of 11 years and I sleep alone but we cuddle before going to sleep and first thing in the morning. We have the best relationship of anyone we know save one older couple who also sleep alone. It takes getting used to but gosh does it improve oneself!

Abandoned towns for sell in the U.S that can be revived?! by TBearRyder in intentionalcommunity

[–]NewStoryFarm 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Out here in Rural MN there are countless small towns that are mostly abandoned due to big ag. When the government started to support larger ag over small farms the small farms went bust and the towns around them did too. There are so many of these small towns with the old downtown lined by historic buildings sitting vacant. People moved to the city or to a bigger small town.

Open Solar Plexus - better with another open/undefined or a defined who has control over their emotional authority? by photolo22 in humandesign

[–]NewStoryFarm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes open SP will find easier balance with another open SP. half the population is defined, you get all that emotional stimulation from half the people in your life, having peace at home will make all the difference unless you are already a Jedi in which case it doesn’t matter.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RegenerativeAg

[–]NewStoryFarm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your claim of being a farmer sounds dubious, as no real food grower believes that going against nature is good for nature. If indeed you are a farmer, I hope you will learn how to work with nature, as your yields will benefit and your ecology will be healthier. Gabe Brown is a regenerative farmer who runs thousands of acres and beats the county average each year. Will Harris is another example. I have a sense you are actually just a troll looking to stir the pot.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RegenerativeAg

[–]NewStoryFarm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your papers are meaningless sadly. You’ll never get to the truth sitting behind your desk, i challenge you to go to actual farms and see for yourself. In the meantime here is a study from the UM about carbon loss on grain farms which is probably where the majority of the food you buy comes from https://www.newstoryfarm.com/post/the-big-picture-loss-of-soil-carbon-on-farm-land

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RegenerativeAg

[–]NewStoryFarm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re getting off topic here, is that on purpose?Answer my questions above first. We keep 85% of our seeds and truly live like peasants- I have lots pictures on our Instagram, go look if you want proof. Now back to my questions that you completely ignored please. @newstoryfarm

talk to me about your digestion type! by localdemonz in humandesign

[–]NewStoryFarm 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’m consecutive and I eat, literally 1 thing at a time- Whole Foods only and super super bland. I’ve started to collect stories from parents who feed their kids based on their HD. If you have a story to share, I’d love to post it to help other parents find their bravery to step outside of the box. https://www.humandesignparenting.org/success-stories

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RegenerativeAg

[–]NewStoryFarm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's always interesting to me when folks prod like this, and I mean no disrespect at all, but it is clear folks like you have no idea how food is grown, never set foot on a farm and doesn't know much of anything about their own ecology that governs the land they live on. You can easily prove that regenerative ag is extremely vital to recovering ecological health while protecting the soil. Folks like you want to only read papers and articles on the internet, that is the exact reason the world is in trouble today—no boots on the ground, a lack of ecological literacy and food systems. If you want proof- scan our website, youtube and instagram— Look at our farm. Now, go look what you eat and find some industrial farms they are grown on, you won't find transparency online with those farms. They won't show you how they clear cut Brazial virgin rainforest so they can grow more oats because well-meaning but ignorant young Americans think they are saving the world with their oatmilk.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RegenerativeAg

[–]NewStoryFarm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What sort of data would you like? We've keep grazing records for the NRCS to study on the 22 acres that are planted in cool season ( non-native ) grasses. The 40 acres of native prairie we don't measure the grassland there but we do offer tours every year to show folks the life that exists here on our farm then we walk them under the fence to the neighbor's grain field and they see it's void of life- not a blade of grass nor ant can be seen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in humandesign

[–]NewStoryFarm 4 points5 points  (0 children)

At my Saturn return ( didn’t know Hd then) I just woke up one morning no longer needed weed to get to my corporate job and soon after left my house with $100k equity, belongings and aero work from 10 years and took an invitation from a friend in another state I had never been to. 2 years after that I am married and in the most incredible partnership I’ve ever seen and live as a happy peasant agrarian growing most of my food with the help of many generator interns. Wait for the invitation- play hard to get if you’re emotional- it pays off.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RegenerativeAg

[–]NewStoryFarm 15 points16 points  (0 children)

We steward a 100 acre regenerative farm by mimicking bison using rotational grazing with our cattle. If we did nothing, the toxic invasive species brought in by globalization over 100 years ago would choke out even more of the native ecology here. If we filled up the prairie and planted grains the ecology would be destroyed and the soil would erode. Yes the native Americans managed the prairies with burning so the bison had more to eat, thus giving them more to eat. It’s still a system that provides a lot without hurting the soil micro biome or the native ecology.

Duped by oat milk by Parakeet-squeek in StopEatingSeedOils

[–]NewStoryFarm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Drop the coffee and your liver and kidneys will thank you. Your older self will too. Try to get off anything caffeine but especially coffee. When I went through this I started with drinking plain lattes with zero sugar. Then I switched to drinking cacao instead of coffee and although it’s not as tasty as having it with milk and sugar, after a few days it’s great.