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|[00'00'00] Transcend our perceived limitations. So i'd like to say this to set the context: everything we're seeing in our lives, they even the things that so many my friends, the social justice things that that are important and they're really wrapped up in.
|[00'00'00] Transcend our perceived limitations. So i'd like to say this to set the context: everything we're seeing in our lives, they even the things that so many my friends, the social justice things that that are important and they're really wrapped up in.
[00'00'19] Ah.
[00'00'19] Ah.
[00'00'21] For example, in the united states, the pronoun conversation, what pronouns are using? the transgender conversation, the abortion conversation, gay rights conversation- all these are important, but if you look closely at what's happening, the racist, black against white, christian against muslim and jew against
[00'00'21] For example, in the united states, the pronoun conversation, what pronouns are using? the transgender conversation, the abortion conversation, gay rights conversation- all these are important, but if you look closely at what's happening, the racist, black against white, christian against muslim and jew against
[00'00'41] Muslim, the rich against the poor. These were all really important conversations that go right to the gut man. They cut right to the core of our most primal instincts and if we don't know how we are being engaged then we will respond on that primal level. There are important conversations.
[00'00'41] Muslim, the rich against the poor. These were all really important conversations that go right to the gut man. They cut right to the core of our most primal instincts and if we don't know how we are being engaged then we will respond on that primal level. There are important conversations.
[00'01'01] They have been skillfully weaponized to divide us and keep us separate from one another, to break the social bonds that have always kept families and communities and societies and nations together. There is an intentional effort to break those bonds and, sadly, it appears to be working.
[00'01'01] They have been skillfully weaponized to divide us and keep us separate from one another, to break the social bonds that have always kept families and communities and societies and nations together. There is an intentional effort to break those bonds and, sadly, it appears to be working.
[00'01'21] Well, to some degree, because we're allowing it, we're allowing ourselves to be played, to be pawns in this ancient game. So the conversations are important and i don't want to diminish the significance of those conversations. It's also important to recognize that the topics have been weaponized and
[00'01'21] Well, to some degree, because we're allowing it, we're allowing ourselves to be played, to be pawns in this ancient game. So the conversations are important and i don't want to diminish the significance of those conversations. It's also important to recognize that the topics have been weaponized and
[00'01'41] Rather than having conversations in kindness.
[00'01'41] Rather than having conversations in kindness.
[00'01'46] To become closer his brothers and sisters in the global family. The differences that we used to celebrate as our strength have now become the differences that are being used, being weaponized, to divide us.
[00'01'46] To become closer his brothers and sisters in the global family. The differences that we used to celebrate as our strength have now become the differences that are being used, being weaponized, to divide us.
[00'02'01] And keep us in our fear, and it is divinity that allows us to transcend that fear. So when you think about this, all of a sudden it becomes really clear why.
[00'02'01] And keep us in our fear, and it is divinity that allows us to transcend that fear. So when you think about this, all of a sudden it becomes really clear why.
[00'02'15] A dark power would want to keep us in that fear because we become powerless victims.
[00'02'15] A dark power would want to keep us in that fear because we become powerless victims.
[00'02'23] In that fear and his victims. We need a savior, and technology is now being touted as our savior. We're being told that we are flawed as humans by virtue of our existence. Emotion is one of our flaws.
[00'02'23] In that fear and his victims. We need a savior, and technology is now being touted as our savior. We're being told that we are flawed as humans by virtue of our existence. Emotion is one of our flaws.
[00'02'42] The ability to the inability to to make cleared, logical decisions without having emotion, empathy is considered to be a flaw.
[00'02'42] The ability to the inability to to make cleared, logical decisions without having emotion, empathy is considered to be a flaw.
[00'02'52] By trans humanists. Sickness, illness, death is considered to be a flaw by transhumanists, and we are programming our young people to believe that they are broken and flawed from the time of birth and that they are victims.
[00'02'52] By trans humanists. Sickness, illness, death is considered to be a flaw by transhumanists, and we are programming our young people to believe that they are broken and flawed from the time of birth and that they are victims.
[00'03'10] Of something beyond their control. And if you're a victim, you need a savior. And the savior we're being told? this technology: computer chips in the brain, artificial intelligence sensors under the skin, ai that knows us better than we know ourselves. And when you begin to understand the, the big picture,
[00'03'10] Of something beyond their control. And if you're a victim, you need a savior. And the savior we're being told? this technology: computer chips in the brain, artificial intelligence sensors under the skin, ai that knows us better than we know ourselves. And when you begin to understand the, the big picture,
[00'03'30] And i'm covering a lot of ground here intentionally because will tie into this when you begin to understand the big picture all of a sudden, the power of human divinity.
[00'03'30] And i'm covering a lot of ground here intentionally because will tie into this when you begin to understand the big picture all of a sudden, the power of human divinity.
[00'03'40] Become something more than a casual, academic, peripheral conversation. That's front and center for everything that's happening in our lives today, and the beauty is you don't have to know that. You can simply live the best version of yourself.
[00'03'40] Become something more than a casual, academic, peripheral conversation. That's front and center for everything that's happening in our lives today, and the beauty is you don't have to know that. You can simply live the best version of yourself.
|Dépasser les limites que nous percevons. J'aimerais dire ceci pour situer le contexte : tout ce que nous voyons dans nos vies, même les choses que tant de mes amis, les choses de la justice sociale qui sont importantes et dans lesquelles ils sont vraiment enveloppés, tout ce que nous voyons dans nos vies, même les choses que tant de mes amis, les choses de la justice sociale qui sont importantes et dans lesquelles ils sont vraiment enveloppés, sont des choses qui sont importantes.
|Dépasser les limites que nous percevons. J'aimerais dire ceci pour situer le contexte : tout ce que nous voyons dans nos vies, même les choses que tant de mes amis, les choses de la justice sociale qui sont importantes et dans lesquelles ils sont vraiment enveloppés, tout ce que nous voyons dans nos vies, même les choses que tant de mes amis, les choses de la justice sociale qui sont importantes et dans lesquelles ils sont vraiment enveloppés, sont des choses qui sont importantes.
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