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Blayne Sukut
@blaynesukut
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http://becauseitstime.com
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November 17, 2017
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blaynesukut
life
2018-02-03 16:34
RE: Meditation: the single most important skill needed
Nice post. Are you using equisync? I just started using it this week. Seem pretty effective at least in achieving a deep state rather quickly.
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blaynesukut
homesteading
2018-01-17 02:55
RE: Are You Living Your Dreams?
You're right they do because we do not take control of our minds and thought process. Its not easy so most of us just coast and sometimes even feel as though we are just victims of circumstance.
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blaynesukut
life
2018-01-17 02:50
RE: Change Your Mind Change Your Life...A New Journey
Thank you @yogajill I appreciate it and wish you all the peace joy and abundance life has to offer! Thanks @fishyculture!
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blaynesukut
life
2018-01-14 01:19
RE: Change Your Mind Change Your Life...A New Journey
Yes its like gravity it just is, you reap what you sow. Many people don't realize their thoughts are the seeds they are sowing. Hence they wonder how their life is the way it is. The good news is you can
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blaynesukut
earthnation
2018-01-09 01:16
RE: To Conquer Procrastination is To Conquer Fear
LOL No not Kryon... Are you talking about the guy who claims to channel him Carrol something? Or the Greek Centaur? I am not big on channelers myself. I prefer the inner voice. I believe nothing unless
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blaynesukut
earthnation
2018-01-07 18:17
RE: To Conquer Procrastination is To Conquer Fear
No I had not seen that but its very interesting. I think dna plays a major role as the article suggest. However I believe in reincarnation and I think it goes farther then just DNA. Animals are part of
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blaynesukut
earthnation
2018-01-06 16:58
RE: To Conquer Procrastination is To Conquer Fear
Good post I think you hit on some important points. Fear is perhaps the biggest limiting factor to the human race. Well…maybe fear and selfishness. We fear all kinds of things and don’t even realize it
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blaynesukut
homesteadersonline
2018-01-04 18:41
RE: FORAGING IN THE WINTER ........THERE ARE LOTS OUT THERE
Nice post! Thanks for sharing. Yes pine needles very high in antioxidants and vitamin C! If you have deer and elk also turkey you can generally eat whatever they eat, although with some stuff taste may
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blaynesukut
homesteading
2018-01-04 03:40
RE: 2018 The Year of Peace, Abundance, Joy and Love!!
Thank you glad it had that effect that was my intention!
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blaynesukut
earthnation
2018-01-04 03:29
RE: The problem of alternate virtual dimensions
agreed, to many are looking for some magic to come and change and fix everything they perceive is wrong. If we want heaven on earth we are going to have to create it ourselves. I believe that is what many
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blaynesukut
homesteading
2018-01-02 03:56
RE: 2018 The Year of Peace, Abundance, Joy and Love!!
Happy New Year to you and Mark!
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blaynesukut
christianity
2018-01-02 01:26
RE: What Is A Modern Day Pharisee?
It's not just Hollywood its many in the churches and even pastors who would consider themselves the staunchest of Christians or even followers of Christ IMO. Many are also waking up too...
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blaynesukut
homesteading
2017-12-31 17:19
RE: It's
Another couple good books I'll recommend are Restoration Agriculture by Mark Shepard, and Tree Crops a Permanent Agriculture by J Russell Smith. @fernowl13 found Tree Crops on PDF here:
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blaynesukut
homesteading
2017-12-31 15:54
RE: It's
Not sure what small tree can handle heavy munching. Maybe willows but they are not small. They grow fast though and can handle lots of abuse. Mullberries perhaps. They also grow fast and provide fruit
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blaynesukut
homesteading
2017-12-31 06:04
RE: It's
You set up paddocks with hot wire. Enough space that your animals can eat in 24 hours but no more then half to two thirds so the grass recovers faster. Your pasture will go farther this way. And move them
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blaynesukut
foraging
2017-12-31 03:45
RE: Wild Foraging Acorns
Awesome! I have a hard copy and it's really good. Yeah I figured it might be in the pubic domain because of its age.
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blaynesukut
homesteading
2017-12-30 23:48
RE: It's
Haven't been able to find them where I live but even the big square bales are usually cheaper then then small bales. Although this year we found a source for small bales at the same price. My goal is to
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blaynesukut
foraging
2017-12-30 21:54
RE: Wild Foraging Acorns
Ah the corn that grows on trees...acorns and chestnuts were referred to as this by early settlers. Good article thanks for sharing your experiential knowledge on this! I have planted some Bur/Gamble crosses
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blaynesukut
homesteading
2017-12-30 21:42
RE: Are You A legend In Your Own Mind?
Thanks Fishy happy birthday and happy new year!
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blaynesukut
introduceyourself
2017-12-30 19:27
RE: Travels
Welcome sounds like you have your hands full... It can be a little frustrating at first but hang in there till you start getting things figured out here. I am still doing that myself. I think you'll fit
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