NgenForce by Eva Sky Wymm

NgenForce by Eva Sky Wymm

The Weekly Gist

The gist of every lesson I sent out this week.

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Jun 22, 2025
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Monday: A tiny human predator

The most common human predators are parasites. Conservative estimates suggest there are around 75,000-300,000 species.

About 80% of humans will test positive for parasites, even though there’s no way to test for all species. Given this scenario, most of us (if not all) are hosts to parasites.

It’s important to purify from parasites because they feed on nutrients and energy that other body systems need. Find a parasite supplement on Amazon for yourself and your kids. Smudging also helps with parasites in the air.

Toxocara parasite lives in the intestines of cats and dogs. Photo: New York Times

Tuesday: Where do computers come from?

The story behind computers goes back to dying stars. The silver and gold required to make computers come from matter expelled in supernovae millions to billions of years ago. Part of your computer was once a star…

It doesn’t stop there. The petroleum or crude oil required to make the plastic casings of computers comes from dead zooplankton and algae that lived, died, and decayed over millions of years in the depths of the oceans.

It’s no wonder computers are so powerful… cherish the connection!

Silver from the last gasps of a dying star. Photo: Wiggly Line UK

Wednesday: Chinese metaphysics

We need to start thinking metaphysically to understand the fullness and interrelatedness of life.

Metaphysics is the study of reality, especially the relationship between mind and matter, and matter and life force or energy. Chinese metaphysics is elaborate, but Feng Shui, a part of Chinese metaphysics, explains how our relationship with our home can increase our good fortune.

Here are some plants for your home:

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