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dude, you know what the movie "wizard of oz" was based on ? Of course, the book.

But, look up what the book was based about if you get a chance.

Message was that the heroine was seeking help she thought she needed, when in reality she had the power to effect what she wanted all the time.

she only needed learn that

by traversing a long road containing imagined and unnecessary perils.

Same with dentistry.

Same with many ill people - I guarantee you 1000% that they all have it in them, to cure themselves. They just don't know they're wearing the Ruby Slippers. They need a loving soul that they trust, to convince them of this. That loving soul can take many different forms, for different folks. Sometimes it's someone on CZ. Sometimes it's someone somewhere else. Ususally, its not from within their own family, becuase most people are ignorant, focused on surviving, grasping for fiat currency, stuffing an orifice , getting drunk, etc. Their only counsel is the medico farts, who themselves suffer the same problems as do their patients, neither understanding this world, as does the V and a few select others.

Same with monetary systems, etc.

The world is replete with Dorothy's, but it is also a learning machine, a transmitter, a receiver - the best microprocesor in this pasec of the galaxy. It's nearest counterpart is 17 light years away by your instruments, but accessible in an instant to those with Ruby Slippers.

Otherwise, it would be a dull world indeed.




 

 
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