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Speaker 0 discusses becoming grateful for traction in the discussion of financial markets and asserts that we are “basically living in a slave system” and that “system is coming to an end.” They believe a new financial system is emerging and that we are witnessing the death throes of the old system, acknowledging it will be messy.
They expand the idea of suppressed sovereignty, describing a systematic, global “matrix” that is real and pervasive. The matrix includes the water you drink, the food you eat, the music you listen to, the shows you consume, the celebrities you follow, and “all very carefully crafted in order to keep you in very low states of consciousness.” They emphasize that we are in a global awakening, which they feel cannot be stopped, and that the process is an inside job at the individual level—“Only you can raise your consciousness.”
The speaker asserts that individuals already possess the information needed to awaken “inside of you,” and instructs listeners to go within, listen, quiet the mind, and get rid of attachments. They urge rejecting the world—“You have to reject the world, as it were. You have to be in the world, but not of it.”—and declare that the world one grew up in is no longer viable and will not be around much longer; listeners are witnessing the death throes of that old system of control.
What to do: reject the world and the things the world loves, arguing that “If the world loves it, it’s probably poison.” They invoke spiritual guidance: “the Kingdom of God, as Christ said, the Kingdom of Heaven is within you.” These states are accessible by living as Christ taught—rejecting hatred and fear. The speaker questions fear: “How can you be afraid? How do you know what is going to happen? You can’t know.” They remind listeners they are “an infinite being,” experiencing a temporary human life, and that there is nothing to fear.
Practical practice is offered: watch your thoughts and become the watcher of your thoughts, then categorize them as good or bad and assess whether a thought moves you toward or away from the kingdom. The inner world is said to affect the outer world: “You cannot change your outer world without changing your inner world. It’s like trying to change the reflection in the mirror without changing your face.” The process will require work and diligence; listeners may lose friends and experience loneliness as old beliefs crumble because “everything that you knew is not real,” which is described as part of the journey.
Concluding, they acknowledge the path won’t be super easy, but promise that “on the other side of this thing, there is a beautiful world waiting for all of us,” and reiterate that the change starts with the individual: “the sooner it starts with you, the sooner we can get on with it.” Cheers.