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Whritenour
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@Grasshoppercpp1 @AssesAreDonkeys @carlso17546 @WebMD Yes, no longer any mention of their positive anti-inflammatory effects which is a great help in mobility.
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@CMerandi Yes, no longer any mention of their positive anti-inflammatory effects which is a great help in mobility.
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@WINTERANGER @ShadowofEzra I have noticed it isn't usually available if someone has a YouTube or other video linked in the post so it's likely the app can't "watch" the information.
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@LilNic000 What is in your handbag? Is he doing one of those: "See how fast they can think and formulate a coherent response so I can evaluate if they are able to think clearly."?
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There is a particular theological notion that the more one is aligned to the Divine Will, the more passive and less engaged one is in expressing its own Will, as if somehow the Will of the Divine and that of the Soul must be categorically different things. I find it more a truth that the more one is aligned with Providence, the greater the strength of their own Will both expands and reveals itself. I find that where strength of Will resides and most often manifests itself in the world is through acts of singular and uninterested purpose, which allow the Will to expand in greater strength then those attached to fulfilling an earthly purpose. To view a strong Will as necessarily in opposition to, or in isolation from, the Divine Will to be a mischaracterization of the Nature and function of the Will. Strength is, by definition, a Proper Good and Virtue. It is Weakness of Will that is separated from the Divine for in its double nature, of loving part this and part that, where loyalty is divided, and as such is its strength diminished and sapped.
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