
I am who I am, you can hate me or like me, but I stand by what I believe and see. No matter if my best friends agree or not. No matter if an account with 500k followers agree or not. Theres lots of accounts that look down upon others, truly I dont care..i like it when good traders respects me but thats about it. There's lots of influencers accounts in this spaces but only handful of really good ones.. and even fewer real traders..I care what they think..some of them think they are better than others but you really do get a few humble guys. I care about them.
There has been lots of dunking on views. I myself am positioned again against my general view. Against my Cycle thesis. Toxic people hate that about me as I know when to climb in and climb out even if I don't want to at the time. Because they somehow think I will miss the uptrend or downtrend. My pride, ego or conviction does not interfere with my ability to make money with the market. I make mistakes but that is not one of them..not anymore.
My thought process remain the same. My cycle thesis and analysis remain. It's built over time...as I said that does not flip on a whim. Time and trend matters. And my macro analysis plays a role..I will trade with the market but that does not mean my view changes.
Point being...anyone claiming victory or dunking on any other view needs to aquire some maturity or level of wisdom and if looking at facts there is no higher high. Point blank. Argue all you want that is fact and until that happens then the argument can remain that btc has topped. If that changes then so be it...good, I also want up up up. But don't go dunking on other views and take laps if nothing has been confirmed yet.
This goes out to anyone and everyone out there. Not against DJ here, I just want to say what I posted in a general view therefore I am reposting my comment as well.
No matter who you are, and if you think you are better then anyone else out there then Goodluck ..life has its own way of dealing with that mentality.

A Visit to Mahavatar Babaji’s Cave..
I first heard about Mahavatar Babaji — the formless, immortal yogi believed to reside in the Kumaon range of the Himalayas — back in 2013 during my study of Indian mystics.
The moment I came across his name, something stirred within me. The stories I read online were otherworldly. They spoke of a being untouched by time, ageless and radiant, guiding souls through subtle whispers, unseen but deeply felt by those attuned to the spiritual path.
Babaji’s presence is most famously mentioned in Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda.
In the book, Yogananda writes about Babaji as a living Himalayan master who has maintained a youthful form for centuries.
He is said to have revived the ancient science of Kriya Yoga — a powerful spiritual discipline aimed at accelerating spiritual evolution — from a hidden cave near Ranikhet in Uttarakhand.
There are even mysterious accounts suggesting that Jesus, during his so-called “lost years,” visited India and met Mahavatar Babaji. These threads, mythic yet magnetic, planted a deep yearning within me to one day visit this sacred cave — a place still resonating with the vibrations of an awakened master.
Time passed. Life moved on. But the desire never left. Twelve years later, just a few days ago, I finally got the chance.
We began our trek to Babaji’s cave with quiet excitement.
The trail was about 3 kms long, winding through a dense forest. The deeper we went, the more silence engulfed us. Not just the silence of the woods — but an inner stillness, like nature itself was whispering secrets to those who dared listen.
Midway through the trek, we lost our way. The signs of the trail vanished. We stood at a point where all paths seemed to disappear. We backtracked, confused, only to later find that the path had been there all along — wide and clear.
We simply hadn’t seen it. It was baffling. How could we miss what was right in front of us? Was it our eyes? Our minds? Or was something else at play?
Eventually, we reached the cave — a modest opening in the mountainside, yet vibrating with a strange stillness. A couple of meditators sat inside, absorbed in deep silence.
There was barely any room left, but my friend and I somehow managed to squeeze in. We closed our eyes and tried to meditate, but something felt unsettled.
As if the cave was still holding its secrets tightly. After a few minutes, we stepped outside. That’s when it began to rain.
One by one, the others in the cave came out and left, perhaps deterred by the weather. And suddenly, there we were — just the two of us, alone in the cave.
We had no umbrellas, and the rain grew heavier. So we stepped back inside, now with the entire space to ourselves. And something shifted. The moment we sat down again, the silence thickened — not heavy, but deep, like a blanket drawn over the restless mind.
The air inside the cave felt charged — as if Babaji’s presence still lingered, unseen yet palpable.
This time, meditation came effortlessly. Thoughts faded. A sense of expansion grew from within — not the dramatic kind, but subtle and profound.
As if we were not sitting in a cave, but floating inside a sacred womb of the earth, embraced by an energy far beyond words.
Time disappeared.
An hour passed like a moment. It was blissful, serene, and deeply humbling.
Reflecting back, it’s clear — if we hadn’t lost our way, if we hadn’t missed the path, if we had come earlier — we would’ve never had that private, mystical moment inside the cave. It was as if the universe orchestrated everything: the detour, the rainfall, the departure of others — all to prepare the space for us.
And in that quiet space, I felt something I had only read about — the silent gaze of an immortal yogi, a presence beyond time, still watching, still guiding, still waiting for sincere seekers to arrive.
If there is one cave in the world where one must sit and meditate at least once in a lifetime, this is it.
Scientists at CERN successfully turned lead into gold
Scientists at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva Switzerland have successfully realized the medieval dream of turning lead into gold.
Through a process called “transmutation,” often associated with “alchemy,” the ALICE team at CERN managed to create 86 billion gold nuclei from the base metal lead. That might seem like a lot, but it’s actually trillions of times less than what might be considered a useful amount of the precious metal. Given the massive amount of energy required to produce such a small amount of gold, It doesn’t appear as though there’ll be a run on lead stocks anytime soon.
Still, the realization of a centuries old scientific prediction using supercollider technology represents a giant leap forward for the ALICE team, whose work involves manipulating what might be the base building blocks of our universe.
The dream of turning lead into gold began in antiquity, but the most popular tales surrounding its origins involve 14th century scribe Nicolas Flamel . Legends proceeding his death in the early 1400s claimed he’d developed a tool called the “Philosopher’s Stone,” a magical tincture capable of turning any metal into gold and also granting its bearer immortality. It’s also the main plot device for the popular novel and “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.”
We can be fairly certain the real-life Flamel never succeeded in developing a method for achieving immortality or transmutation. However, the basic ideas behind “alchemy” were not only grounded in sound scientific reasoning, they were actually realized in 1980 when Glenn Seaborg, an American chemist at the University of California at Berkeley successfully transmuted bismuth (the base chemical compound found in Pepto Bismol) into the precious metal.
Seaborg’s experiment managed to turn several thousand bismuth nuclei into gold nuclei, an amount negligible for the purposes of wealth but important to science.
The ALICE team’s work expanded on the process using the LHC to smash lead particles at extremely high speeds. The basic idea involves reducing the number of protons in a lead atom from 82 to the amount contained in a gold atom, 79.
As mentioned above, the team’s sustained efforts netted only a tiny amount of gold. Unfortunately, even if the team’s efforts were scalable they’d still be moot. According to a research paper describing the work published on May 7, the particles only exist for a brief moment before the collisions used to create them essentially smash them into oblivion.
Despite these limitations, the team’s work wasn’t for naught. There may not be any market value in the miniscule amount produced by the LHC, but the research itself could be invaluable to the CERN mission.
According to the researchers, the results will help scientists understand why certain collisions produce more sustainable results and others don’t. In the long run, the improvements made to future experiments based on the ALICE team’s recent work could be worth much more than the weight of the gold produced.
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