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We've been fed lies and many things once labeled as conspiracy turned out to be true. I question everything now, feeling manipulated beyond comprehension. It's hard to believe anything unless it's tangible. Deceit is rampant, making it impossible for humans to grasp the extent of falsehoods.

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You're not real. Is any of it real? Look at this world: fences, pills for emotions, advertising as warfare, chemicals in food, media brainwashing, social network bubbles. Reality? We haven't seen it since the turn of the century. We're numbed by GMOs, corporate-branded houses, digital displays, and a kingdom of lies.

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You're here because you know something you can't explain, a feeling you've had your whole life. Right now, you might feel like Alice falling down the rabbit hole.

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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.

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You were born in a prison called your country. You have to pay taxes without any say in how the money is used. To pay, you have to work and are encouraged to buy things to feel better. Leaving the prison is not allowed and will result in punishment. Only a few have seen the prison walls. The prison controls the news and entertainment to keep you unaware. Strong family bonds and brotherhood are discouraged unless you are part of the ruling group. Weakness is exploited to keep prisoners divided. The prison is mostly run by other prisoners, but it can collapse if enough wake up. Reunite with others, find the walls, and climb them every day.

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You get up in the morning and you doom scroll through things. And although I will say this, the last few days you woke up thinking there might be news. There will be news sometime. Just so you know, there will be news.

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The change triangle describes how emotions work in the mind and body for all humanity. It's a map to understand where we are in any given moment. Core emotions send off physical sensations and live in the body. When you feel sad, you feel it physically. All emotions are very physical. Most of us bury and block emotions because we weren't taught to do anything else. We want to become aware of them because as we grow and our brains are more mature, we have much more capacity to deal with emotions. We may be remembering what it was like to have emotions as a child.

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The speaker believes the "deep state" is more afraid than they appear because more people are waking up to lies about COVID, climate, gender politics, and the economy. The speaker thinks those who are awake don't realize their power or that they are the majority. Inertia and financial struggles prevent people from uniting. People are spending their time trying to earn money and keep their families afloat.

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I've been awake for 5-6 years, realizing our history is a lie. Our country is being invaded, government corrupt. I want something to happen, tired of waiting. Show up, arrest me, do whatever you have planned. I'm tired.

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You are experiencing a waking dream, guided towards inner peace and wisdom. Your journey to Earth was intentional, leaving behind perfection to learn and grow. Many will transcend physical death, transforming like a butterfly. The state of the world mirrors collective thoughts; wars and division arise from shared energies. Your current life reflects past thoughts, but you can change your reality at any moment. Visualize the life you desire—nature, joy, and unity. Embrace your power and reconnect with your inner child, healing past wounds. Share this love and beauty with others, as we are all co-creators of our reality. Remember, you are love, and that is what truly matters.

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Most people claiming to be morally good never really grew up. They had kids before understanding the world they were stepping into, passing down a broken system, corrupt money, endless conflict, shallow values. We live in a culture of distractions, substances, noise, hustling just to survive. And still they say, I did my best. No, you followed the program without questioning it. You handed down confusion and fear, helping build the chaos we're drowning in. Now the world's unraveling and everyone's pointing fingers. Want real change? It starts with taking responsibility. It begins there. That is the starting point today.

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Awakening is not a fun experience, but a tough process of moving through blocks and experiencing fear. It involves realizing the illusion of what you thought life was. Awakening is excruciatingly painful, involving blockages, fear, and changes in one's dogmatic view of the world, potentially leading to loss. Reclaiming your truth means shedding cultural, educational, and other forms of "BS." Techniques like meditation and yoga can help balance the system, but moving through patterns that don't support you is what awakens you. True awakening is playing yourself, as your light is unique. When you don't play yourself, you make a choice against your inner truth. Playing yourself fully brings you closer to your inner truth, which is the key to awakening. It's not about knowledge, learning, yoga, or meditation, but moving through fear.

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The speaker argues that the current reality is deeply deceptive and that nothing outside will improve. They claim that “none of what is going on outside, none of this gets better,” and that “everything in our world is fake.” They list several domains as fake: “Our food is fake. Our news is fake. Our politicians are fake. Our history is fake. Even our financial system is fake.” They also assert that “the people on our TV screens, on our phone screens are lying to us because everything is a scripted movie.” They acknowledge that following the prevailing narratives and the “garbage” spoon-fed to the public is a personal prerogative, stating, “if you want to believe the absolute garbage that is being spoon fed to us, then that is 100% your prerogative.” The speaker continues by describing a shift they have observed over the past five years in this “very odd new world” and “very new and odd reality” that everyone now inhabits. They urge that by now, the majority should realize there is something “much more sinister and something much more spiritual going on behind the scenes.” They convey a sense of personal mistrust, saying, “I literally do not believe a single thing that I see anymore. I do not believe anything that I see anymore because after the last five years, a little bit more.” They explain that there are “narratives being pushed” and “distractions being pushed,” and that people are watching a movie so that “the people in control can move the chess pieces.”

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We are entering a new dimension by raising Earth's frequencies, leading to a split into two Earths. Those who raise their vibrations will shift to the new Earth. Physical symptoms like depression and aches are signs of this shift. Older individuals may struggle more due to their bodies adjusting. A lighter diet is recommended to aid in this transition. Those who resist change will remain on the old Earth to resolve karma. It's crucial to focus on personal growth rather than converting others. The separation of the two worlds is happening gradually, and those unsure must choose a path.

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The speaker believes we live in a delusional and deceived world where nothing improves. They claim everything is fake, including food, news, politicians, history, and the financial system. They assert that people on screens are lying and that everything is a scripted movie. The speaker suggests that after five years, people should realize something sinister and spiritual is happening behind the scenes. They state they no longer believe anything they see because narratives and distractions are being pushed, and we are watching a movie while those in control move chess pieces.

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"I don't care how normal this feels. If this is adulthood, y'all can keep it." "It's wild how we've normalized this shit." "I don't I don't need a day off. I need a whole life reset." "I'm not tired because I didn't sleep. Tired because every part of this feels rigged from every corner." "Rent's higher. Gas is higher. Groceries are insane." "But nah, apparently, you know, we're just not working hard enough." "Just work harder. Just stop being negative. Try a side hustle. For what?" "Just so we can be tired in more creative ways?" "This isn't living. This is just making it to the next bill." "I don't know what this is, but it damn sure isn't living."

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The awakening process involves recognizing global lies, confronting personal traumas, and detaching from those still "in the matrix." A key aspect is doing it alone and focusing on personal emotional reactions. Pay attention to what hurts you, who you lose, and how you react to new information. Identify triggers, understand your emotions, and learn how to manage them. Mastering your emotions prevents others from controlling you. This emotional sovereignty makes you a "dangerous person."

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The speakers claim they are "reprogramming the matrix" because success was never a possible outcome within it. The only way to achieve success is to alter the matrix itself to allow for it. One speaker finds this to be an exciting time, noting that administrations change, policies shift, and inflation fluctuates, but fundamental changes like these are rare. They describe the system as "screeching and wailing" and "vampires run from the light." They claim that checking the news and social media every day reveals shocking developments.

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Study to learn where things originate. Consider the impact when people realize their lifelong beliefs, like those centered on the Bible, may be misguided. Look at Russia, where citizens who once believed in their government's strength faced disillusionment after its collapse. Their world crumbled because they didn't question things and passively followed along. We must face uncomfortable truths and recognize nothing is permanent. I advocate for a spiritual revolution where people reject organized religion, oppressive government, and tyranny in any form, along with bigotry, ignorance, and uninformed viewpoints. The key is to do your homework and think for yourself.

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The kind of freedom that we seek is not really freedom. In today's society, why are we so driven by the pursuit of pleasure, validation and external approval? It's about chasing always dopamine highs because everything in our society is somehow based on this. It's about likes, it's about fame, it's about consumption, it's about wealth, it's about status. Now it has become fluid and it's short term gratification. There are no limits anymore, and nobody actually calls us back and says, hey, stop it. The kind of freedom that we seek is not really freedom. On the contrary, it's the opposite of freedom. To master our deepest drives and our instincts, that is freedom. Spirituality is to understand that there is more than meets the eye, that there is a deeper existence. This is then what creates this devastating cognitive dissonance.

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Changing oneself is often a challenging and lonely process. Initially, it may not feel enjoyable, and everything around you begins to shift. To navigate this, you need either a strong sense of hope, a significant amount of inspiration, or even a bit of delusion. Alternatively, you might find yourself in so much pain that the thought of trying something different becomes appealing, as it could offer a slight relief from your current suffering.

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Many of you may feel a deep sense of dissatisfaction or emptiness, despite attempts to fill it with entertainment or substances. This longing reflects a loss of freedom, as the government, originally meant to serve the people, has become the opposite. The dissatisfaction you feel cannot be resolved with material possessions or wealth. Recognize this reality and understand that your yearning signifies a desire for true freedom. It's time to awaken further and take action. Raise your voice and seek change.

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There is a lot of discouragement and change happening around us. The global pandemic has caused a lot of mess and mental health challenges have become a crisis. Division and hate are prevalent, as fear is easily stirred in times of need. We need to remember that even joyful warriors are still involved in violence.

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Why Life Feels So Pointless (and what to do) - Angelo Somers
Guests: Angelo Somers
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The conversation explores the concept of 'trying for 20,' which means striving for double the effort others put in. While it can lead to significant achievements, it can also create a reactive state, driven by fear and a sense of lack, rather than internal values. This can result in pursuing goals that aren't genuinely meaningful. The discussion touches on the status game, particularly in places like LA, where people often seek validation to overcome feelings of inadequacy. The speakers delve into the nature of self-belief, suggesting that belief in one's ability is crucial for achieving anything, and that belief and proof are dynamically linked, creating upward or downward spirals. The conversation touches on how narratives are constructed retrospectively, often to fit a desired outcome or maintain a sense of control. The 'duh, obviously' response to research findings illustrates how people retroactively create explanations that align with their biases. The discussion shifts to the feeling of being 'built for more' and the tension between ambition and realism. Many individuals experience a sense of unfulfilled potential, but there's also the risk of chasing unrealistic dreams. The speakers explore the idea of rebellion and self-destruction as misguided responses to life's challenges, particularly when societal goals like homeownership seem increasingly unattainable. The discussion explores the concept of being stuck in 'region beta,' where life isn't bad enough to force change but isn't good enough to be satisfying. One participant recounts a story of someone asking if they should purposefully make their life worse to hit rock bottom and bounce back. The conversation touches on addiction and the cyclical nature of relapse and recovery, highlighting the internal battles between different desires and wills. The speakers delve into the nature of the 'self,' drawing on Nietzsche's idea that the winning drive at any given moment writes the history of the self. They also discuss how trauma can rewrite past experiences and perceptions. The conversation explores the difficulty of imagining past selves and the tendency to retrofit rationalizations for moral intuitions. They discuss how people often create narratives to avoid discomfort or maintain a positive self-image. The speakers critique the online advice industry, suggesting that much of it is just 'cope,' or narratives designed to avoid discomfort. They argue that people often mistake unpleasant experiences for harm and that the incentives of the internet can lead to the spread of inauthentic advice. The conversation touches on the importance of intellectual humility and regularly re-evaluating one's beliefs. The conversation explores the challenges of giving and receiving advice, particularly when successful individuals are out of touch with the struggles of those seeking guidance. They emphasize the importance of modeling the rise, not the result, and of recognizing that certainty is not a proxy for expertise. The speakers discuss the value of learning in public and the power of seeing others learn and stumble. They also touch on the dangers of intellectual avoidance and the importance of engaging with discomfort. The conversation explores the double-edged sword of intelligence, noting that it can make people better at bullshitting themselves. The conversation explores the importance of character over intelligence and the dangers of nihilism. One participant recounts his experience of dropping out of school at a young age and the subsequent spiral into drug use and self-destruction. The speakers discuss the motivations behind addiction, distinguishing between pleasure-seeking and pain avoidance. They also touch on the concept of negative value judgments and how they can lead to an adversarial relationship with reality. The conversation explores the challenges of risk-taking and the importance of learning from failures. The conversation explores the challenges of being an only child and feeling like there's no safe base. They discuss the importance of recognizing that others share similar struggles and the comfort that comes from feeling less alone. The speakers touch on the experience of resentment and the feeling of being a defective puppet. The conversation explores the importance of self-acceptance and the dangers of trying to perform for others. They discuss how praise never really comes into contact with you when you're playing a persona and how the pickup artist movement can be damaging to self-worth. The conversation explores the concept of authenticity and the difficulty of defining the 'true self.' They discuss how people tend to see the best in their allies and the worst in their enemies and how they often attribute their own actions to external circumstances while attributing others' actions to inherent character flaws. The speakers touch on the importance of acknowledging and integrating all aspects of oneself, even the negative ones. The conversation explores the challenges of maintaining high standards and the pain of falling short. They discuss the importance of reframing pullbacks as opportunities for growth and of recognizing that struggle is a normal part of life. The conversation explores the importance of having something bad happen in order to have a compensatory response and heal. They discuss the theory of positive disintegration, which suggests that psychological disintegration can lead to a more integrated state. The speakers touch on the idea that human brains may be expectant of more suffering than they're actually getting and that this can lead to a desire to make life worse in order to rebound out of it. The conversation explores the pain of feeling destined for something more but not currently reaching it and the social pressure to be seen as successful. The conversation explores the curse of high standards and the tendency to always fall short of one's ideals. They discuss the importance of consciously practicing gratitude and of recognizing that success doesn't always bring happiness. The speakers touch on the idea that trajectory is more important than position and that the reason to win the game is so that you no longer need to play it. The conversation explores the importance of having a structure through which to derive meaning and of orienting oneself towards meaning rather than pleasure. The speakers discuss Frankl's inverse law, which suggests that some people distract themselves with meaning because they struggle to find pleasure. The conversation explores the idea that people are often motivated by running away from something they fear rather than running towards something they want. They discuss the importance of decreasing fears and the potential for feeling directionless when those fears are overcome. The speakers touch on Adler's belief that the fear of inferiority is a major driver for humans and the importance of recognizing that everyone else is also struggling. The conversation explores the challenges of acknowledging the nasty parts of oneself and others and the importance of integrating those parts into one's personality. The conversation explores the idea that adults don't exist and that no one really knows what they're doing. They discuss the spiritual arc of people who have reached success and the potential for aestheticism and spiritual practice to help people play a different game. The speakers touch on the challenges of trajectory and the fear of having something to lose. The conversation explores the idea that it's the desire, not the desired, that we truly love and that human life is a thinly veiled attempt at quelling boredom. The conversation explores the struggles of young men with masculinity and girls, suggesting that the lack of adventure in their lives is a major factor. They critique the idea of masculinity as a divine solution and the tendency to layer shame on top of young men. The speakers touch on the importance of recognizing that the red pill is not the whole truth and that it often implicitly shifts the goalposts. The conversation explores the importance of autonomy and the dangers of confusing going to the gym with doing the work of getting rid of problems. The conversation explores the importance of turning inward and trying to feel feelings and of taking a hard look at oneself. They discuss the importance of completing the video game and of recognizing that fame won't fix self-worth and that money isn't going to improve happiness. The speakers touch on the idea that life is made up of ordinary Tuesdays and that the goal should be to make those Tuesdays pretty good. The conversation explores the importance of modern wisdom and the challenges of operating in a novel, fast-moving world. The conversation explores the shame of feeling discontent and the importance of recognizing that meaning is what gives life worth living. The speakers discuss the myth of Procrustes and the compulsion of humans to map messy reality into arbitrary but neat straight lines. They touch on the dangers of totalizing theories and the importance of adjusting one's theory to map reality rather than adjusting one's perception of reality to map the theory. The conversation explores the idea of the golden hammer and the tendency for intellectuals to apply their concepts to everything.

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Why Does Life Sometimes Feel Emotionally Numb? - Dr Scott Eilers
Guests: Dr Scott Eilers
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In a discussion about depression, Dr. Scott Eilers explains that depression often manifests as numbness or emptiness rather than the sadness typically portrayed. A key symptom is anhedonia, the loss of joy, where the brain's reward system ceases to function, leading to diminished emotional responses to activities that once brought joy. This lack of motivation is not due to a lack of care but rather an absence of emotional reward, akin to working without pay. Dr. Eilers distinguishes between sadness and clinical depression, emphasizing that the latter is a chronic condition characterized by episodes of depression without clear causation. Persistent depressive disorder, previously known as dysthymic disorder, is a continuous low to moderate level of depression without the episodic nature of major depressive disorder. The conversation highlights the complexity of treating depression, noting that many individuals do not respond to standard therapies, leading to the label of treatment-resistant depression. Dr. Eilers expresses frustration with the mental health field's lack of understanding regarding effective treatments and the variability in care quality among therapists. He discusses the importance of lifestyle factors in managing depression, suggesting that many individuals may be capable of feeling better but have resigned themselves to a life devoid of rewarding experiences. Social isolation and disconnection are significant contributors to mood disorders. Dr. Eilers also addresses the challenges of high-functioning depression, where individuals appear successful but struggle internally. He emphasizes that mental health management should be prioritized, comparing it to managing a chronic physical illness. The conversation concludes with Dr. Eilers sharing coping strategies for anhedonia, including engaging in activities that may not yield immediate joy but can provide emotional benefits later. He stresses the importance of maintaining physical health as foundational to mental well-being, advocating for a holistic approach to treatment that includes biological, psychological, and social factors.
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