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Steve Boronski's avatar

It’s ironic really. The council paid Stewart £300 a week for fourteen years and you managed to get him to help himself with virtually no money.

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alan chapman's avatar

Thanks Steve, yes indeed. Very well put. Happily more wonderful progress is being made every day. We're now (since yesterday) working with the wonderful https://falconsupportservices.org.uk/ who have a (many-times-proven) process for transforming homeless people's lives very inexpensively and successfully. I believe that stories such as Stewart's are the energies for inevitable systemic re-invention. It's coming :) Thanks again.

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Stewart's avatar

Hey Steve, I've only just seen the comments here and wanted to just clear this up a little.

I was actually living on £300 a month (when I wasn't sanctioned which left me living on essentially nothing). I wouldn't struggle though as I had a well thought out strategy to obtain food & water each day/night.

I'll be frank with you, essentially this strategy was to recover perfectly edible food from supermarket bins. It would be somewhat of a random bag but I'd always find enough to cover each base. Lots of fruit, vegetables and meats.

I'd find myself at times unable to even carry the sheer amount of food back to my tent. I remember finding bins full to the brim with expensive premium steaks. Bins of expensive dark chocolates. Tons of artisan breads.

Most of the food was only out of date by a single day, or even in date if a single egg had been broken in a carton.

I'd sit around my firepit most nights finding myself thinking of those with far less than myself, as I knew people were struggling.

I had got so good at what I call urban survival, that I wasn't really surviving, but thriving, to a certain extent.

I hope this gives you a little better insight.

Forever thankful Alan. <3

Stewart.

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Steve Boronski's avatar

Thanks for the update Stewart. As someone who can’t bear to see food go to waste I don’t know how I would react to the supermarket waste. But I’m not surprised anymore. Glad to see you are back on track.

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alan chapman's avatar

Yes indeed; Mark Attwood's interview/discussion with Pascal Najadi is very interesting, depending on one's own sense of realities (which IMHO are different for each of us) - https://rumble.com/v3r9idp-pascal-najadi-they-are-done-23rd-october-2023.html

Also IMHO Robert Temple's 2022 book on plasma energies (and much much more) 'A New Science Of Heaven' explains best, to my mind, about the human soul and what we sense as 'reality'. See https://Robert-Temple.com, and a couple of videos on LiveWildLiveFree.org - but please read the book because it contains so much information and is so brilliantly and upliftingly written and illustrated, and backed-up by evidence.

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GoldExperience's avatar

Thank you. Will do.

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Jón's avatar

Beautiful story Alan. Wonderful that you had the awareness and courage to help this fellow. Hope he does well in the conventional world he’s rejoining.

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