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  • To me, God is cold.

  • You could say that I think of the cold as a noble force.

  • It's just helping me.

  • It's training me.

  • It's bringing me back to the inner nature the way it was meant to be.

  • And there's a way I do not only endure, the cold, I love the cold.

  • >> We live in a world where there's all kinds of false healers and

  • fake alternative medicine programs you can sign up for.

  • It's a rare moment in history when someone comes along who can perform real miracles

  • with real evidence to back them up.

  • Wim Hof has defied logic time and

  • time again, and always under scientific scrutiny.

  • He holds the world record for being able to be submerged in ice for

  • almost two hours without his core body temperature changing.

  • He's climbed Mount Everest in nothing but a pair of shorts, and

  • run a marathon in the desert without drinking any water.

  • He's even proven in a laboratory setting

  • that he can withstand illnesses using the power of his mind.

  • But he's not a freak of nature.

  • According to Wim, anyone can do what he can do.

  • They just have to learn his method, the Wim Hof method.

  • Using a combination of cold immersion, breathing techniques and mental focus,

  • anyone can accomplish feats that were previously thought to be impossible.

  • >> The question is, is everybody able to do what you do?

  • >> Yes, I am able to train people in room temperature in just

  • a weeks time with a relatively simple technique and

  • make people be able to influence their immune system.

  • >> We were skeptical, so Wim invited us to take a crash course in his method and

  • see just how easy it is to become superhuman.

  • We first met Wim on his houseboat in Holland,

  • where he began to teach our whole crew the basics of cold immersion.

  • Growing up in the 21st century,

  • we're naturally skeptical of everything we read on the internet.

  • But to put Wim's method to the test, we would have to suspend our disbelief.

  • Because no true miracle can be accomplished without some faith.

  • In this case, the miracle would supposedly involve the crew and I taking off

  • our clothes and climbing to the top of the freezing cold Mount Sniezka in Poland.

  • But before that, our training began in the canals of Amsterdam.

  • So, while I'm climbing the mountain,

  • if they haven't done the training, then they'll be screwed, basically.

  • - Yes, and the film too.

  • >> We are going to start with the breathing.

  • You will see feeling is understanding.

  • And later on we can dig in all kinds of scientific literature and

  • readings and comparisons and statistics and all that, we don't need.

  • You are going to feel it, we are pioneers.

  • Okay, just go on.

  • No thinking, just feel.

  • Your head is becoming light-headed.

  • >> Wim was going to teach us to endure the cold like him.

  • But first we had to learn the basics.

  • Wim told us to spend one minute breathing in more air than we let out.

  • Then he instructed us to take one last breath and hold it.

  • By using his technique, we were able to hold our breath for

  • much longer than usual.

  • I didn't really know what was going on, but

  • my body was doing things it had never done before, and I was pretty freaked out.

  • But also very curious as to where this would take me.

  • It was like I was going through some second puberty,

  • where instead of becoming an adult, I was becoming a superhuman.

  • >> First round, 2:17 for Matt.

  • Crazy, yeah?

  • - Whoa. It's something, yeah?

  • You still?

  • I just stopped because I wanted to listen.

  • But I was still good.

  • - Good.

  • >> My whole body was just kind of like tingling.

  • And then when you said to stop breathing,

  • it just didn't seem like I had the need to breathe at all.

  • It was really amazing.

  • Who are you?

  • Who are you?

  • I mean, I can't argue with the results.

  • You've done things that no one's ever done before.

  • But there have been hundreds of people throughout history in

  • the past 4,000 years who have claimed to be able to do all sorts of miracles

  • by controlling their body, using the power of meditation and breathing.

  • What makes you different?

  • Is it that you're the first one who can actually do it?

  • >> Absolutely not the first one who is able to do this.

  • But I am the first one to bring it to science and

  • to take away the speculation around it.

  • >> What was your life like before you became an iceman?

  • >> Actually, I was a father of four kids and bringing them up alone.

  • Because my wife accidented in 95.

  • So that kind of adversity and sadness maybe motivated you to...

  • - Oh yes.

  • Inspire yourself in the same way a lot of people that do...

  • Yes, sadness is a deep trigger.

  • Where I got peace was in these breathing exercises.

  • Swimming outside in the cold.

  • The cold is merciless, but righteous as well.

  • >> So, Wim's just told me to get into my shorts, which can't be a good sign,

  • because it means we're gonna get into the water.

  • Wim's already shirtless.

  • >> Scared shirtless.

  • Scared shirtless.

  • Just chill out, man.

  • >> All right, yeah!

  • >> Oh, boy.

  • >> Let nature go within you.

  • Breathe, motherfucker!

  • >> That is some cold Amsterdam canal December water.

  • Keep on, silently, witness, witness, witness.

  • You're doing just fine.

  • You're going the way I know it naturally goes.

  • I don't feel cold at all.

  • I feel like if you keep relaxed and

  • you stay in there you could do it forever like this guy right here.

  • Look at this madman.

  • So now our producer has to go in as well

  • because she's gonna need to be there when we do this.

  • So good luck, Casey.

  • >> You can come in too.

  • There you are.

  • Hello, take it easy.

  • You know people think I'm crazy.

  • Maybe I am crazy.

  • But not because of my breathing techniques.

  • Not because of my cold water swimming.

  • Not because of my being fearless in extreme challenges.

  • The first time I went under the ice, the water is as sharp as needles.

  • I saw this as a big, huge, sharp diamond.

  • At 35 meters I lost sight because the retina, it froze.

  • I couldn't see nothing.

  • I couldn't breathe, of course.

  • And then my consciousness succumbed to a lower consciousness.

  • This is survival.

  • I do not fear death.

  • I fear not to live fully.

  • If I live fully, I am not into death.

  • I am living.

  • >> It isn't all about breaking records.

  • Wim's mission is to use his body as a laboratory

  • to revolutionize our understanding of physiology.

  • In 2011, he was injected with a bacterial endotoxin

  • in an experiment that challenged our understanding of the nervous system.

  • In normal humans, the injection should cause a strong immune response leading

  • to fever, chills, and headaches.

  • But not in Wim.

  • It appeared that he was somehow able to suppress his immune response by making

  • his body secrete adrenaline,

  • suggesting that his method can allow us to influence our immune system at will.

  • Scientists thought he might just be a freak of nature.

  • So to further prove this theory,

  • they performed this same experiment on 12 subjects Wim had trained in Poland.

  • And the same thing happened.

  • >> Normally,

  • it's very difficult to increase your adrenaline levels by your own will.

  • Adrenaline is released by the autonomic nervous system.

  • And autonomic means that you cannot voluntarily influence it.

  • So if you walk outside and you are robbed on the street, you will have a heart

  • rate of 160 and your blood pressure will be sky high within seconds.

  • But if I ask you now to increase your heart rate, you cannot do that.

  • You cannot voluntarily modulate that.

  • And with the techniques of Wim Hof, we showed that he was able to

  • increase his adrenaline levels to very high concentrations,

  • even higher than people that go bungee jumping for the first time.

  • That was something that we didn't think possible before that.

  • >> If we learn to influence our immune system at will,

  • we could potentially use that to treat inflammatory disorders where the immune

  • system is overactive, including Crohn's disease and rheumatoid arthritis.

  • But Wim didn't seem to think that there were any limits to what his method

  • could accomplish, and that made me skeptical.

  • He was eager to show that he could help anyone, including people with cancer.

  • So he invited us to dinner with his friend Rene Gude,

  • a famous philosopher of science,

  • who had taken up the Wim Hof method after being given two months to live.

  • >> I don't think Wim is a wonder worker, and I'm not taking him as a wonder worker.

  • - Miracle.

  • >> A miracle worker.

  • I want to forgo that people who have cancer

  • think that they're off their cancer next week.

  • That's not a fact, but there are very good things happening.

  • >> So this really is kind of on the frontier of science.

  • It's science that we are testing now.

  • It's science we don't yet have a full explanation for, but

  • we know that it has results worth studying.

  • >> Yes, and the real frontier of science is looking

  • if this immune system is an auto-immune system,

  • or that we can influence our immune system in the hope for

  • that the immune deficiency diseases decrease.

  • And the results are hopeful, but hopeful, I use the word myself.

  • >> Everything that Wim does is based in science, but surely faith in Wim and

  • nature and ourselves is also really crucial to

  • accomplishing the things that Wim teaches people to do.

  • >> As soon as you put the exercise in the center, and you see the difference between

  • religion and spirituality and science, there is, in fact, just the explanation.

  • Religion, spirituality and

  • science are circling about something that's definitely good for us.

  • Train your body, man.

  • As a human, what has this done for you?

  • >> I'm not easily convinced, but I'm always looking for

  • something that gives me some control in this fucking situation.

  • You have a life expectancy of two months, and then you're out of control.

  • Maybe it's the same with the autonomous immune system.

  • I would like to be autonomous myself a little.

  • And when there is really something that can be done and proves it's all right and

  • makes me feel better, it's...

  • - Very satisfying.

  • It was very satisfying.

  • It was very satisfying.

  • Please, let nobody who see's this program think that you're just getting

  • into control and then drive onto some mountain and conquer cancer.

  • I don't like this speech of conquering cancer and doing something.

  • But when you get something to do and to practice which you understand and

  • which you can do and which satisfies...

  • Some feeling of control comes back and I like that very much.

  • >> Hypothetically, if research came back and it turned out that actually your

  • methods weren't working, there was some kind of trick of adrenalin or

  • some other factor that accounted for all of the feats of endurance.

  • What would that make you feel?

  • >> I'm okay.

  • You know, I want it to be evidence-based in science.

  • And I don't want to give any false hope to any person in this world.

  • So, I'm into science, but he is interested in a natural method

  • that needs only the commitment of a person

  • to make it work within just a day or two days.

  • You will be able to go deeper into the system and

  • learn to control the immune system, cardiovascular system,

  • the hormonal system, the muscular system, autonomic nervous system.

  • All that, I mean it's just learning to go back

  • into the inner power which we all have.

  • >> We traveled to Poland for the next step in our training, which would hopefully end

  • with us climbing Mount Sniezka in our shorts and not getting hypothermia.

  • In Amsterdam, we had our first little taste of training with the Iceman.

  • But for us to really get into what Wim calls cold hard nature,

  • he's invited us here, to Mount Sniezka in Poland.

  • This is where he trains all of his big groups,

  • including the 12 scientific test subjects that later proved they were able

  • to suppress their immune response in an endotoxin test.

  • >> Control.

  • No hocus pocus just the magic of your [INAUDIBLE].

  • Make it work guys.

  • Control into your brain.

  • Nobody else's, no blah blahs, just make it work.

  • Deeply in, let me go.

  • >> Faster.

  • Okay, count down.

  • Ten, nine, eight, seven, six,

  • five, four, three, two, one.

  • Good.

  • It's really bizarre to be in a room with a bunch of people who

  • are tripping out from breathing.

  • You get these tingly sensations throughout your hands and your body, so

  • it feels like everything's vibrating.

  • And then you get kind of like a sense of euphoria.

  • And for me that was it.

  • You cried.

  • >> Yeah. Mine was so weird.

  • All my hands were like this.

  • They just locked and I could not move them.

  • Then I just cried and cried and cried, and I couldn't stop crying.

  • I wasn't thinking about anything sad, it was just like, it came up.

  • >> It's hard to talk about it without sounding really cliche, but

  • when I first did the breathing, in the middle of it, I remember thinking,

  • I'm so happy, I just want to get up and hug all of you people.

  • I love you, I love all of you.

  • And I guess that's how you become a hippie, pretty much.

  • >> I was amazed to see some of the reactions that people had here.

  • What's happened when people have this kind of big responses?

  • >> What we do, we are going deeply into the physiology past, the condition,

  • and what appears, people begin to cry or they release anger.

  • Whatever is hidden deeper than the conditioning,

  • these techniques make it quite able to go really deep.

  • >> I guess it's kind of similar when a psychologist gets someone to

  • relive past trauma and come to terms with it.

  • >> We do not need psychotherapy.

  • Fuck off! Just let it breathe in.

  • Just bring back the control within yourself.

  • Connect back with the body.

  • This time we are able to cleanse it all.

  • All of the people say, yeah, you cannot steer life, and you cannot do this,

  • and yeah, it's part of life, and it's destiny, and it's fate.

  • Fuck fate, and fuck destiny and all that.

  • No, this time we learn to control our happiness, health and strength,

  • and that's not philosophical or sectarian.

  • It's chemistry.

  • >> Do you ever get any really negative people

  • who never really succumb to the cause?

  • >> I have a very good example of that.

  • Scott Carmen is an investigative journalist.

  • He came from America to this place to cut through the crap and

  • the charlatan business and all that and that was me, you know?

  • The charlatan and the crap, and it took him two days, and

  • when he converted into hey, but this shit is good.

  • And he was standing with us in shorts after two days.

  • And now he wants to write a book and bring it to America and everything.

  • >> Make a big circle, big circle.

  • It may look like a Pentecostal ceremony at times, but if you hyperventilate for

  • long enough, it's normal to experience euphoria and muscle spasms and seizures.

  • It's more difficult to imagine how that can make it easier

  • to stand out in the snow for an hour.

  • Maybe, like in the immune response test, it had to do with secreting adrenaline.

  • But whether it was some ancient secret of human physiology or simply brute force

  • endurance and mental focus, it seemed that Wim's method was working on the group.

  • My suspicion was that the secret was the infectious charisma of Wim himself.

  • And just being in his presence was inspiring us to accomplish things we never

  • would've normally done.

  • You're getting into some pretty deep places with your mind, and

  • although it sounds kinda out there, when you experience it, I can't even...

  • It's scary slash amazing at the same time.

  • >> I don't know where, but I was gone and I saw things.

  • And I didn't even notice that I was screaming and making noises.

  • It was really amazing.

  • >> It's just something we don't know we can do.

  • In the east part of the world, it's in the culture to teach people how to do it.

  • In the western part of the world, it's not a culture.

  • >> Enlightenment is a form of happiness and health, and it's not as deep and

  • profound as people imagined it.

  • >> I had a thing called Crohn's disease about ten years ago.

  • I've been to detox centers and spent thousands and thousands of dollars

  • on lots of different health alternative improvement things.

  • A lot of them are quite new age and just a load of old bull shit.

  • At least Wim Hof has been working with a lot of different types of scientists and

  • advanced hospital research, that's the beautiful thing.

  • You've seen him on the Guinness Book of Records where he is sitting in

  • an ice cube for two hours.

  • >> So what's going on?

  • >> We are filling the torches with gas,

  • we are going to the waterfall later on, like a fairy tale.

  • >> Wim's method would never have spread beyond himself if it wasn't for

  • his business savvy son, Enahm whose turned the Iceman into a website,

  • an app and a global brand.

  • I sent him some news when I was in Tanzania.

  • Enahm, I've been looking around here, but even in these

  • far places where I'm getting, I don't find an asshole as big as you.

  • >> Yeah, as big as me, yeah.

  • >> You are still the greatest.

  • The greatest asshole.

  • >> The Wim Hof method did not exist four years ago.

  • It was an Iceman doing a trick which was only one person.

  • So, Iceman is a superhero.

  • Nobody can be as the Iceman, because its just one person, it's a superhero.

  • Wim Hof is a person like everyone else, and he already gained this fame

  • to attract the attention to show the whole world that everybody is able to do much more

  • than thought of, so I thought that's a beautiful goal.

  • To bring that back to the people.

  • And yeah, I've started doing the platforms and now here you guys are you know.

  • I saw the things already from my childhood, what he could do with people.

  • So I trusted it.

  • >> How much of this came out of the tragedy of your mother's death?

  • >> Everything started there.

  • Because my Mom was psychotic.

  • They consented her with 11 personalities, and she was never there for us.

  • It was always my Dad being there for us.

  • They stuffed her up with pills to get her outside of society.

  • And she committed suicide.

  • So that was the beginning of my Dad exploring for, okay, what's the answer?

  • Where lies all these problems?

  • So he went challenging himself.

  • You know if you don't have an answer, if they don't have an answer,

  • you're going to find yourself an answer.

  • I know where I came from, from a valley.

  • It's like a trauma.

  • She jumped from eight floor.

  • That's my grief, I loved her to death.

  • But the world is huge, it's not interested in natural effects so

  • much, it's the money.

  • It's very difficult to bring this to their standards, but we are on it.

  • So science in time now will take it on and we do our studies.

  • >> Everyone's about to participate in this kind of non-religious ritual.

  • They hold the torch to represent the fire within, then get in the water.

  • Yeah, it might look a little bit sectarian and I've said it before,

  • I don't think this is a cult, but the thing is Wim is so charismatic,

  • if he gave me any poison to drink I'd be the first person to drink it.

  • >> Five.

  • Four.

  • Three.

  • Two.

  • There you go, one.

  • There we go all in and let them go.

  • I am going to tuck you in.

  • >> I love being tucked in.

  • We're so cute.

  • The group had gone and Daisy and I were left with our own personal iceman trainer.

  • In the lead up to climbing Mt.Snezka,

  • we were gonna need all the extra help we could get.

  • >> That was so weird.

  • That was at the trippiest it's been.

  • >> Yeah, you get eventually, these white hallucinations,

  • but it might just be depriving your brain of oxygen.

  • I don't know if that's good.

  • Maybe.

  • >> Here is the summit, which we are going to get to tomorrow,

  • in snow and ice, and just in shorts.

  • This is what I did before, on Mt.Everest.

  • I was up till here, in shorts.

  • Coming from 5,200 to 5,800,

  • 6,400, 6,700, 7,500, 700.

  • Over here I was.

  • >> He walked up Mt.Everest in his shorts.

  • What have you done with your life?

  • We've just done the fun part of the Wim Hof method which is when we get to do

  • the breathing exercises and make ourselves feel really giddy and

  • now it's time for the part that everyone hates.

  • Which is stripping down to our shorts and jumping in a freezing cold waterfall.

  • The waters running so the water doesnt actually freeze but

  • the temperature is below freezing.

  • That means this is pretty much the coldest water I'll ever experience.

  • So we've just come out of the freezing cold water and

  • I cannot tell you how cold it was.

  • It was the coldest water I've ever experienced.

  • I can't feel my toes at all.

  • To each one of my toes, the toe next to it feels like a foreign object in my shoe.

  • Cuz I just can't feel them.

  • You just start to think fight or flight mode.

  • I need to get out of this water.

  • This is not where humans are meant to be.

  • >> [FOREIGN] - Yeah, of course.

  • You know nothing about Poland!

  • >> Obviously, you have your mission, which is a noble one.

  • But I have to ask, is it not also a bit about the bragging rights of

  • being able to say I climbed Mount Everest in my shorts?

  • >> If I can use it, I use it all the time.

  • Too many are records.

  • Too many of them have given no real peace within myself.

  • My unrestfunless deeply within, created by not me, but by destiny itself.

  • So, I gotta solve this, until its at peace and, okay I will keep on.

  • I think the king and the queens, all these funny hats.

  • The thing about that, if you're healthy electromagnetically,

  • you are able to distinguish an energy field around your head.

  • - See you're doing that thing you always do,

  • when I'm really into what you're saying.

  • It's filled with beautiful metaphors.

  • I'm ready to accept you as my leader.

  • And then you say something I can't quite get my head around.

  • What is an electromagnetic halo?

  • Oh, that's just your nervous system actually as electric signals.

  • Yeah, okay.

  • I’m following you now… - And if your brain bit not fucked up

  • then you got a nice electrical field around your head.

  • >> Do I have any kind of aura?

  • >> Yes, you got.

  • >> Really? >> Yeah, yeah.

  • What's it doing?

  • >> What does it look like?

  • >> Wait a minute.

  • Its coming, its coming!

  • >> No, no, fuck you!

  • Its already there man.

  • You're the king, she's the queen, and that's it!

  • >> Well done, today.

  • And tomorrow even better.

  • Nature calls us.

  • And Mother Nature says I gotta tuck you in man.

  • Because of a powerless situation of grief

  • and emotion and now I've got the power.

  • And now, I want to take away and show scientifically that depression and

  • all the diseases, almost all the diseases,

  • we are able to learn to prevent them from developing inside the body.

  • Because we are able to have a connection direct inside,

  • which goes far deeper than ever thought.

  • Boom, I'm gonna show the world that everybody is able instead

  • of being powerless to have power over his own system.

  • >> We just stayed in that freezing cold water for one minute.

  • And the craziest part is I feel warm on the inside.

  • It must be the adrenaline or something, but I finally get it.

  • By standing in there and letting the adrenaline rush over you,

  • you don't feel the cold.

  • I could stand out here for a while.

  • But I'm not going to because I might die.

  • >> Right now, we are right over here, 750 meters.

  • We go up to 1400 meters, that's the Kopa.

  • From the Kopa we'll go to the Sněžka, and it's cold.

  • And so all you have studied, Matt, you are going to need it.

  • And now just, don't think, but focus.

  • Trust your body to be able to go with the elements up there, and you will be able.

  • And with that you are going to show for yourself, hey man I can do this.

  • >> If you ever wanted a real test of the Wim Hof Method, this is it.

  • If you concentrate hard enough, this snow looks like sand and

  • you just feel like you're at the beach.

  • >> Exactly.

  • That's the mind.

  • If your mind is on it, then you're quite capable of dealing with the elements.

  • Yeah, cause it is a bit nippy really. - Yeah.

  • Hey.

  • [FOREIGN]

  • There's a method to this. What I'm doing is breathing in more oxygen than I need

  • and then I'm breathing out without fully letting go.

  • Doing that five times and

  • on the final breath squeezing the oxygen into your chest, neck and

  • head, and that creates either real or illusionary heat.

  • And then you let go.

  • And that's how we get to the top of the mountain.

  • Oh shit!

  • My crampons!

  • Minor crampon emergency, it's fine.

  • There a few theories as to why Wim Hof can do what he can do.

  • One is that he has a higher level of brown adipose tissue, or

  • brown fat, in his body, which is a heat generating tissue in the body.

  • Studies have shown that people who work outside in the cold

  • have higher levels of brown fat.

  • So it's possible that he's able to manipulate the level of

  • brown fat in his body by exposure to the cold, like we're doing right now.

  • Another theory is that he's able to secrete the hormone noradrenaline at will,

  • through breathing and by jumping into cold water.

  • Then that adrenaline allows him to overcome coldness and illnesses.

  • Another theory is that he uses a form of meditation similar to

  • the Tibetan Tummo meditation, which by shutting off the activity of the mind,

  • your metabolism gets redirected into generating heat.

  • It's probably a combination of all those three and

  • some as of yet unexplained physiological phenomena as well.

  • But Wim takes it a step further.

  • He says that using his method, you can go deep into the body and

  • actually control your own autonomic nervous system and immune system.

  • I went through the scientific scrutiny of research

  • and put me to the test and they saw amazing things.

  • But then they said you are the Ice Man, you are just one test subject, and

  • I said, no, what I can do, anybody can do.

  • >> You can just start doing these techniques and

  • you can modulate your adrenaline levels by will.

  • Stress are able to modulate your immune response.

  • There are many diseases that are influenced by your immune system.

  • And you can imagine that it would be of interest if you could

  • modulate that immune response and suppress it,

  • that it might be of benefit for patients with diseases like that.

  • >> How did it feel when you finally got recognition from the science world that

  • your methods work?

  • >> I cried.

  • >> Really?

  • >> You know what happens when your wife whom you love so dearly, she suicides?

  • You don't understand, you just don't understand.

  • You have no power anymore.

  • And finally, because you have been everywhere looking for

  • how to silence the grief, you finally get scientific recognition,

  • that's the time when you break.

  • That's the time when you can relieve.

  • That's the time you can let go.

  • It's when you cry.

  • >> Look at the clouds.

  • >> Wow, mother holy mama.

  • It's nice, huh?

  • >> It's amazing what the body can do when you actually force it to go to its limits.

  • >> Yes, to its natural ability.

  • >> We 'vecrossed the border from Poland into the Czech Republic, and now we're

  • just about to summit the tallest mountain in the Czech Republic in our shorts.

  • Hello there.

  • All the way.

  • Good.

  • >> How are you feeling?

  • >> I'm feeling good.

  • Once again, back home.

  • >> One of the reasons it's been so difficult for

  • Wim to get his method accepted by a scientific establishment,

  • is that it's inimical to our society's view of the body and medicine.

  • Wim's figured out a way to influence the immune system

  • without the use of pharmaceuticals.

  • And that could have big ramifications for people with inflammatory disorders.

  • Whether it can be used to cure actual diseases remains to be proven.

  • This is the frontier of science, so

  • it might be many years before we fully understand the implications.

  • We came into this with a heavy dose of skepticism, but within a few days we were

  • able to comfortably climb a freezing cold mountain in nothing bur our shorts.

  • Wim gives people a chance to take back some Control over their minds and bodies.

  • And for people who suffer from depression or

  • illnesses, that kind of help can be priceless.

  • What's the final stage in your mission?

  • >> Final stage is go back to the grief.

  • Go back to the love, the lost love.

  • I want to bring back love to the world.

  • Love is compiled by happiness, strength, and health.

  • If you radiate good energy because you are healthy,

  • happy, and strong, that's love.

  • Breathe!

  • It's for free!

  • It's life!

  • It's good!

  • Take em in!

  • If you need to breathe you take em in and blow your mind.

  • Come on.

  • It's natural drugs.

To me, God is cold.

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