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A viewer asks: “Dr. Berg, a keto expert on YouTube, claims that eggs are an excellent food for many reasons and he himself eats 4 a day with bacon in his first meal about 2pm. Barbara Marciniak also has talked about the benefits of eggs during her channelings, which is wonderful because they’re quick and easy to cook. This is versus Anthony William’s advice that eggs are on his “do not eat” list since viruses feed off of eggs in the body and people who have issues such as inflammation, EBV, SIBO, arthritis, digestive issues, Lyme disease, etc., will not benefit from them. What’s Creator’s perspective, should we stay away from eggs since we all have some type of virus in our body?”350 views0 answers0 votes
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A viewer asks: “In a general sense, for people with inflammation conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, digestive issues, joint pain, plantar fasciitis and others, which Anthony William relays is viral at the core, would Creator recommend a fast, a juice fast, a diet with protein and fats, or another diet to initially overcome the pain condition? And in general, what would be a good diet for maintenance after the initial inflammation issue has lessened or resolved?”286 views0 answers0 votes
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Saint Faustina, as revealed in her diary, clearly believed herself “unworthy” of divine favor while, at the same time, desiring it desperately and with every fiber of her being. Her asceticism, fervent and unrelenting prayer were clearly almost desperate-at-times efforts to reconcile herself to the divine, and meet what she believed were nearly unattainable standards of perfection demanded of anyone seeking divine favor. And even though there was a divine mission planned for her, it seems her dilemma almost required the extreme level of daily divine involvement in her life such that Jesus himself had to try and be her therapist, as no one else, literally, was qualified to help her “get past herself?” What can Creator tell us?209 views0 answers0 votes
Saint Faustina was one of the most risk-averse people anyone can study in detail. There is almost nothing in her life that she did of her own initiative. In fact, she was of the opinion that having ANY initiative of her own was evidence of moral and spiritual failings. She actually believed her lack of initiative was a VIRTUE and celebrated it as such throughout her writings. Saint Faustina wrote in her diary, “I feel I am wholly God’s property, I experience this in a way that can be physically sensed. I am completely at peace about everything, because I know it is the Spouse’s business to look after me. I have forgotten about myself completely.” She further wrote, “I must refer everything to God and, in my own eyes, recognize myself for what I am: utter misery and nothingness.” Also, “O my Jesus, keep me near to You! See how weak I am! I cannot go a step forward by myself; so You, Jesus, must stand by me constantly like a mother by a helpless child – and even more so.” What is Creator’s perspective?198 views0 answers0 votes
In her diary, Saint Faustina said that one day, the Lord said to her, “My child, you please Me most by suffering. In your physical as well as your mental sufferings, My daughter, do not seek sympathy from creatures (other people). I want the fragrance of your suffering to be pure and unadulterated. I want you to detach yourself, not only from creatures (people), but also from yourself. My daughter, I want to delight in the love of your heart, a pure love, virginal, unblemished, untarnished. The more you will come to love suffering, My daughter, the purer your love for Me will be.” To be completely honest, this sounds more like an Anunnaki psychic talking than it does Jesus. What can Creator tell us?194 views0 answers0 votes
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