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“Whenever they are condemning weaves or breast implants, some people speak so passionately that their false teeth almost fall out.”

“One of the most frightening aspects of this alleged technology is the possibility of mind control by “remote control,” that is, through such technology as microwaves and radio waves. There are many stories about this, coming primarily from survivors, although we do know from a variety of reliable websites and mainstream news that such technology is being developed, or at least the technological groundwork laid. Once again, however, we do not know whether this was in place when today's survivors were programmed. It is difficult at this point to determine how much of this is genuine, and how much comes from false beliefs deliberately induced to make survivors feel powerless, much like the “one huge and invincible cult” of whose existence survivors convinced therapists twenty years ago. I know that one of my mind control survivor clients was convinced of technological monitoring during a psychotic period several years ago, but as he healed he discarded such beliefs, along with many other bizarre ones in favor of recognizing that he had been abused by real human beings whose identity he knew. If some of this remote control it is genuine, we may need to develop technological means to combat it. However, we should not be intimidated. Even if “voices” are induced in the head by remote control rather than through alters doing jobs, survivors can learn to disobey such voices just as they do those of alters. Competent and compassionate therapy for the dissociation can help survivors to heal. Meanwhile, there are numerous survivors whose mind control is of the kind that can be treated through psychotherapy. p205-206”

“Missing teeth can impact your confidence, speech, and oral health. Two top solutions are dental implants and dentures, each with its own strengths. Dental implants are titanium posts fused into the jawbone, offering a stable, natural-feeling, permanent solution. They prevent bone loss, function like real teeth, but require surgery and a higher upfront investment. Dentures are removable prosthetics that are more affordable and don’t need surgery. However, they may slip, need regular adjustment, and don’t halt jawbone deterioration. Who should pick implants? Good bone density and healthy gums Willingness to undergo a minor surgical procedure. Preference for long-term, natural-feeling teeth Who is better suited for dentures? Significant bone loss. Need a non-surgical and cost-effective solution Comfortable with removable teeth. Cost Comparison: Implants: approx. ₹25,000–₹40,000 per tooth, depending on material and clinic. Dentures: typically less expensive initially, but may need replacing over years Bottom Line: If you want a long-lasting, stable solution and are ready for surgery, dental implants may be right for you. If you prefer a quicker, non-invasive approach, dentures might be better. Consult your dentist to assess your bone health, budget, and personal lifestyle before deciding. You can get advanced dental implant services at Elite dental and implant clinic in Chandigarh. Address: SCF-20, Sector 19-C, Chandigarh, 160019 Phone: +91 77194 94276 Email: [email protected]

“She had doll-like, almost delicate limbs, small hands, and hardly any hips. But she now had breasts. All her life she had been flat-chested, as if she had never reached puberty. She thought it had looked ridiculous, and she was always uncomfortable showing herself naked. Now, all of a sudden, she had breasts. They were by no means gigantic - that was not what she had wanted, and they would have looked ridiculous on her otherwise skinny body - but they were two solid, round breasts of medium size. The enlargements had been well done, and the proportions were reasonable. But the difference was dramatic.”

“Dental Implant Price in Chandigarh: Cost & Options Explained If you’re exploring dental implants in Chandigarh, the first question is usually about cost. A single implant typically ranges from ₹20,000 to ₹50,000, depending on the type of implant, material, technology, and the expertise of the dentist. Dental implants act as artificial tooth roots made of titanium or zirconia. They fuse with the jawbone, providing a strong base for crowns or bridges and preventing bone loss—something dentures can’t do. They look natural, feel stable, and can last 20+ years with proper care. Implant options vary: • Standard implants (₹20,000–₹35,000) • Premium brands (₹35,000–₹50,000+) • Mini implants (₹15,000–₹30,000) • Full-arch solutions like All-on-4 or All-on-6, starting from ₹1,50,000 per arch Your final cost depends on the number of teeth replaced, any required procedures like bone grafting or sinus lift, the technology used (CBCT scans, guided surgery), and the dentist’s experience. Chandigarh is a preferred destination because of its advanced clinics, skilled implantologists, and more affordable rates than major metros. Overall, dental implants are a long-term investment in oral health, appearance, and confidence. While prices vary, their durability and natural feel make them one of the most reliable tooth-replacement options available today.”

“It is a truism, of course, that in "democratic" states the populace must be encouraged to imagine that it makes important decisions by voting, and must therefore be controlled by suitable propaganda, which implants ideas to which the voters respond as automatically as trained animals respond to words of command in a circus, thus leaving to the masses only a factitious choice between Tweedledum and Tweedledee on the basis of their preference for a certain kind of oratory, a hair-style, or a particular facial expression.”

“People who get implants, it's so depressing, you know... People - I don't know. The route of that, you know, maybe they want more love or attention, or what it is, but they always go for the most obvious place, you know? Here... Well if you really want more attention, why not get them in your eyes? And then move your eyes down to where your nipples used to be, put your breasts up on your head, everybody will pay attention!”

“O my Savior...teach me to pray; implant in me all the dispositions needful for the prayer of the Holy Spirit....Of what use is my prayer if the Holy Spirit does not pray with me? Come, Holy Spirit, come to dwell and work with me! Take possession of my understanding and of my will; govern my actions not only at the moment of prayer but at every moment.”

“So many people have asked me how I could possibly be a role model and dress like a tramp and get implants... all I have to say is that self-esteem is how you look at yourself and I feel good enough about myself so wear that kind of clothing... the breast implant issue has nothing to do with that.”

“Singularity will be an opt-in scenario for human beings, especially as we draw closer to it. The more that we have the opportunity to interface with and combine ourselves with machines and machinery and electronics - those will all be opt-in moments. Would you choose to have some sort of brain implant? Would you choose to have Google Glasses installed in your eyes? It's all an approach; it's all a glide path to the moment of genuine singularity; genuine artificial intelligence.”

“In natural pregnancy, more than half of fertilized eggs fail to implant or are otherwise lost. Should we regard that as an instance of infant mortality? And if so, why are we not mounting ambitious public health campaigns to try to save and rescue all of the fertilized eggs that are lost in natural pregnancy? We would need a public health campaign of massive proportions if there really were over a fifty percent rate of infant mortality.”

“[Grace] is given not to make us something other than ourselves but to make us radically ourselves. Grace is given not to implant in us a foreign wisdom but to make us alive to the wisdom that was born with us in our mother’s womb. Grace is given not to lead us into another identity but to reconnect us to the beauty of our deepest identity. And grace is given not that we might find some exterior source of strength but that we might be established again in the deep inner security of our being and in learning to lose ourselves in love for one another to truly find ourselves.”