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Spontaneous Regenerations

About eighty generations before Jesus of Nazareth, Zoroaster predicted the continuing virgin birth of Earth's Savior. Could he have foreseen you as our CoRedeemer, as he was part of this same regeneration story leading toward your fertile Time? Virgin, for Zoroaster's encultured time, Zero-Empty yet potentially fertile, both Empty and Interdependent health and vitality, diastatic nutritional becoming promise reborn, reweaving through Sun's prime relational sacred regenerating Mother Earth, virginal multiculturing Original Promise of (0)-sum co-redemptive Yang-political/Yin-nurturing-economic flow root systemic nondual co-arising virginal (0) soul lives reweaving EarthTribe CoMessianic Empowerment, ego/eco-balancing consciousness, gifting forward karma born of virginal embryonic childlike grace recovering permacultural Wisdom's vast nutritional climate, deep learning (0) sum eco/bio/geosystems. YangFull/Empty Universal EgoSun YinInterdependent notnot-kind naturespirit dynamics, WinWin reiterative revolutions, revelations of (0) fractal virgin births, double-binding light of regenerate ecoconsciousness. He was probably listening, feeling empathic (0)-CoPresent Source of light's virgin/efficacious Yin/Yang Angels, hunting and gathering Wisdom stories of Earth's virginal Yin, yet regenerate Yang, birth of (0) balanced nutritional unfolding of reverse-time defusing RNA, 4D spacetime equivalence of PositiveUniverseYang with NotNot EcoLogicalNurturing Abundance-YinYin as Uracil is dipolar with Cytosine and +1 is to co-arising (-/-)0-squared, as fertile Yes! speaks to notnot empty yet/still, CoRedeemers of integrity bicamerally balancing virgin Time.

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