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Showing posts with label paleo tribe. Show all posts
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Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Your DNA Defines Your Tribe on PaleoJays Smoothie Cafe podcast


In this era of Globlaism and the idea that ‘we are all the same’, the realism of the ancestral lifestyle shows us how inaccurate such ideas really are.  Our ethnic differences, in other words are true diversity in the type of human that we are defines us.  

If you are of European descent, for instance, or white Caucasion, you are a part of what is the smallest ethnic tribe on earth, and shrinking.  Our birthrate is below replacement level, and growing smaller.  The white ethnic tribe is gettling ever smaller in numbers, despite controlling large areas of the world’s land mass.  

Asians are the largest ethnic group, but their numbers are finally getting under control, due to strict birth control and planning.  The numbers of East Indians, blacks, and other mixed races are exploding far beyond carrying capacity in their native lands, with no slowing in sight!

Why do I bring this up?  Well, humans are tribal by their very nature.  We thrive in homogenous tribes, amongst others with like minds, values, histories, and above all DNA.  We resemble one another greatly, a single tribe of one ethnicity is very like a group of close relatives, of 2nd, 3rd and 4th cousins if you will.  In such a group, we are happiest and healthiest, with crime almost unheard of (for who would rob his relations?) , and with a common purpose and will.  In such a tribe, to take advantage of others really makes no sense, and is always strictly punished and stopped.  

Such a tribe would thrive on similar foodstuffs, and would agree on what was a proper way to live in terms of land usage, ethics, religion- in fact, in all particulars of life!  This is how the world was divided, since time began: the races were deemed ‘separate but equal’.  Or, at least that being among others of your own was the most natural and desirable state.

But now, now that we know of scientific racial differences, we have many deniers, who insist we are all the same.  We are not; some races are faster runners, some are stronger with thicker bones, and some are just smarter on average.  There is no serious counterargument here- it is a scientific fact.  As if a marked difference in temperaments, with some being far more violent than others.

This is just like the paleo realization that evolution made us to thrive on certain foods, like grass fed meat, and green plants in preference to grains and sugars.  Another scientific fact that is ignored and ridiculed by most of the population, because the so-called experts told them it was untrue.  But the paleo people are those that listened to real science, and figured out the truth!

We also hearkened to our evolutionary past, and realized that sleeping in blacked out rooms like our ancestral caves for at least 8 hours per night, and rising at dawn was also what we have evolved to do, along with exercising regularly, briefly and intensely (thus mimicking our ancestors actions of hunting and gathering) - why, this made us healthy, happy, and disease free!  

We learned to ignore the so-called scientific imposters who told us to eat low fat, limit our calories; all while eating GMO grains sprayed with glyphosate and putting fluoride in our water would make us so healthy that we could look forward to a future of stents in our veins and autoimmune diseases that were caused by “no reason we know of”…  What a crock!

So here we are- we are on board with our evolutionary paleo persona, how to eat and live and exercise and sleep to be our very best.  Many of us have learned that a rural type of environment is far preferable for our genotype to thrive, and spend ample time in nature, away from toxic pollutants like big city smog and chlorinated, fluoridated water.  
And here it is that we first part company with anything like globalism, or one world government of any sort.  Like the Euopean Union, which is one giant step in that toxic diredtion, and is anathema for any European country!  For to import other people, of vastly differing race and temperament and intelligence within the countries of the advanced nations of Europe ( or anywhere else where they are not native) is disastrous.  They only bring crime, a non-work ethic (being from soft, warm climes where industrious habits never evolved) and are only suited to be supported by the Europeans!

And so, my heartfelt advice to you of my own paleolithic tribe: be like your ancestors always were.  (Otherwise they would not have survived, much less thrived)!  
Live with others like yourself.  If European ancestors, then live with like-descended peoples.  Marry others that are like you; have descendents that look like your grandparents.  Study your own culture, since that is the cultural rock on which you stand!  Don’t be misled into ‘multi-culturalism’, which is simply a lie- as big of a lie as that modern dietary advice has become, and which is now rapidly collapsing into the nonsense it always was.

Stay out of big cities, which have all become hotbeds of so-called diversity.  They are dangerous, crime-infested, toxic hellholes; only kept alive by huge amounts of money funnelled in from outlying small cities and rural areas.  Their schools in particular are awful; violent and disgusting, in which no learning happens, just predation, mainly black on other races.  

I apologize that some of this may be new to some of you, who are in sheltered suburban, rural, or private schools and gated communities.  But it is very, very real nonetheless- almost all major cities have been infiltrated and taken over by the enemies of those descended from Europeans.  Our so-called leaders have done this, in the name of political correctness, and what they have wrought is unequivocally evil!

Live with your own tribespeople.  Without them about you, you have no hope, and we all have no future.



















Monday, April 25, 2016

PJSC #127 podcast Live in the Moment



A lot of us tend to be type A’s, paleo people are not immune to this!  And, it’s not all bad; I mean we type A’s are driven to achieve, and this can be quite useful.  I can’t even imagine not wanting to exercise, but then I have done so daily for more years than I would care to count.
As for eating a proper, healthful, paleo type of diet- it is a desire to achieve that gives us the impetus to start living that goal of a really good diet.  And so it goes- by being driven in some sense, we accomplish very useful and important things in life.  But, it is easy to become a slave to achieving, just as it is easy to become a slave to sloth and idleness: once you start as a welfare person, either through a trust fund of else the government, the idea of actually working at anything seems utterly impossible to even start.
You have to learn to live in the moment.  Every minute of every day is not meant to be spent in “busy-ness”, an endless spinning of our wheels.  The really important times of life, the times that you will always cherish in memory, are those moments when you are literally in the moment, totally immersed in your life as it happens.  Often, this state comes to us easiest when we appear to be doing nothing: just relaxing with family and friends, sitting around a campfire or on our front porch, or just walking through the woods.  These moments are what really make up our lives!
Sure, when we are working really hard at something, whether it is doing a hard set of pull-ups, or sprinting barefoot across a grassy field in sets, we are very satisfied when we are done.  We have really accomplished something!  Our bodies are flooded with endorphins, are muscles are strengthened, body fat burned.  Great!
But, the real enjoyment of living comes afterwards, when we are totally relaxed, showered, and maybe heading outside to fire up the grill for some grass fed steak and baked sweet potato.  When we go for a slow saunter down the road with our dog and spouse in the evening, and we are just being there, in the moment.
It’s really not when we save up for a big vacation, go on a cruise, or buy that new car.  Those are fine, and can be worthy goals, depending on what you like, but it just is not the real stuff of life!   Life is simple.  Life is just being, enjoying the ability to move, to laugh, to feel the sun on our skin and cold water on our tongue.  And, life is all about people and relationships, family, friends, fellow church members and neighborhood folks- your tribe, if you will.
So go out and achieve!  Accomplish goals, big and small, write that novel, paint that picture.  Change the oil in your truck, mow your yard.  Work out, and eat a wonderful, clean, paleo diet, without junk food!  But remember that, at the end of the day, it is simply in living your life, and savoring it by being in the moment.  As Marcus Aurelius said long, long ago:

It is not death that a man should fear, but he should fear never beginning to live.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Do things for the good of the Tribe!



Altruism is important.  For the good of the "tribe"; we are all hard-wired for that.

In our history, to care for other members of the tribe was considered essential, and so it is that we all are wired up to want to help others.

This is a good thing!!

Go with your natural inclinations here:

Try to help others- do what you can!  Share your talents and abilities; if you can cook well, offer up some "Paleo Friendly" treats to those in need.

Daughter Holly and I, in the photo above, appeared at a local nursing home in our guise as the Coulee Cats.  It is really hard to say just who benefited more from this performance-

The residents, or US!!

The next day, really all I've been thinking of is the connections we made with these elderly "tribesmembers" of our community...

One old guy was blind, but sang along with every single song he knew. (He had been a member of his church choir for 50 years!)  

 Another lady, I was told later was 96, came up to the piano and played amazingly well, and we all sang along.  ( I was told later that she never plays in the home, and it was so surprising to the staff as well that she was so accomplished!)

I learned a lot from these elderly tribespeople:
1. I need to learn the old songs that they like more!  ( I like songs from the 50's through the 60's- they thought these were too "modern"!
2. The other thing is this: they mainly just want to "tell their own stories"...  The very best thing you can do for your fellow tribespeople is to just listen!  They have lots to say, and no one ever listens to them!!

So, if you have a chance to connect with folks at a nursing home, think of it as a Paleo Experience!  YOU will benefit as much as they will, and be sure to look each one in the eye, take their hand, and LISTEN!  You'll be ever so glad that you did.

Also, if you sing for them, think I Love You Truly, or 5 Foot Two, Eyes of Blue; and skip Good Rockin' Tonight and most 1950's songs... they like things even more.... Paleolithic!!

PJ


"We toast ALL of our tribe with WATER!"