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Julie? Excellent, so we don't forget that.
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Want me to read her bio?
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Yes, if you could do that, Jeremy. Oh, Gary, go ahead.
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Amanda Dawn Vollmer, professional holistic health practitioner,
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is a dedicated, eclectic, holistic health practitioner with a passion for empowering others to prevent illness and heal naturally.
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With years of experience in natural health, she formulates and handcrafts a wide range of all-natural body care remedies available through her online stores, yumnaturals.store and dmso.store.
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Amanda is also the acclaimed author of Healing with DMSO, a science-supported guide that demystifies the powerful healing properties of DMSO, dimethyl sulfoxide.
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0:00:59 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction]ical, evidence-based insights on how to use DMSO safely and effectively to treat pain, inflammation, and a variety of health conditions.
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0:01:27 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction]or, she teaches individuals how to become their own doctor by offering comprehensive courses, proven health healing, that is, protocols, and weekly private live sessions where she personally addresses health-related questions from her growing community.
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And this is then where Charles would say, welcome, Amanda.
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Thank you.
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Thanks for having me again.
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Go ahead, Amanda.
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Oh, I was just saying thanks for having me again.
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It was nice to be here.
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So normally, Charles would give an introduction, which he can recite, I think, these days, you know, the background, but I haven't got it in front of me.
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So, you know, unless I wing it, but yeah, essentially, this group was set up in 2021, and the aim was to connect with people all around the world in just about every subject, well, every subject in existence.
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So, so in other words, to get to the truth of what was going on, you know, the whole truth, as it were.
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And I think we've got closer and closer to the truth because things don't seem to be changing very much.
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And I don't think we're given to kind of digging ourselves into opinions that we don't change for the next 10 years.
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So we do.
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And I think we've succeeded to some extent.
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We're trying to I'm trying to get people to get interested in the messaging that we need to the counter propaganda, which we need to propagate to get people out of this nonsense.
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You know, the stuff that they're stuck in, all these beliefs which they don't like being challenged, you know, it didn't used to be like this.
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I don't. And I'm just mystified.
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You know, all this. Iran and all the rest of it, you know, Russia, Ukraine, Gaza, the covid nonsense, which is continuing.
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And then, of course, the climate change nonsense as well.
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So it seems to me that all these things are used to destabilize human beings and to increase control.
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And that's the whole set of false narratives, if you like, is an attempt to destabilize human beings and a Trojan horse, if you like, for totalitarianism.
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0:04:29 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction]and totalitarian. I've heard you using that word, Amanda.
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So, and we just agreed before the recording started that we would play the video, the short video, which we made in [privacy contact redaction]ed Kingdom anyway.
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I don't know about in Canada. I think it was even worse in Canada or worse in a different way.
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And and then we're going to play the video, which is the intended subject for tonight, which was to talk about the things that we're not allowed to talk about according to the videos, the two videos which you made.
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So can you do that, Amanda, or do you want me to do it?
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Oh, you're muted.
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Sorry, yes. Yeah, I can share it. I can share my screen if you want.
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Yes, that's what I meant.
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So let me do share here. Share.
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And hey, celebrity prostitutes, proud politicians.
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It's a little bit stank that.
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It's what?
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It's a little bit low, the volume. So I don't think anybody, I could hear your voice, but I, it was very low.
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Let me try something. Hold on.
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One second.
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Hey, celebrity prostitutes, bribed politicians, controlled media whores,
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thug law enforcers on a power trip, and indoctrinated allopathic drug pushers.
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We don't want your shitty, dangerous, killer, fertility-damaging, experimental quack scenes.
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We don't want your discriminatory, segregational passport system, nor your Stepford wife social credit system.
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We don't join cults. We aren't germophobes. We know how to read statistics.
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We know how to think for ourselves. And we know what narcissistic abuse looks like.
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We don't want to be China. You don't govern us. We know the law. And we claim our birthrights.
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Frankly, we're moving on without you.
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The trance-like, hypnotic suggestions and brainwashing just didn't take with us.
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We aren't of a fluoride-stair, TV-level, adolescent mind who falls prey to drama and peer pressure.
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But to us, it reeks of desperation, shows us what pathological liars you are,
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and only highlights those sell-outs who have sold their souls to the agenda.
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But good luck. You're going to need it. Hey, celebrity.
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Oh, good, Amanda. That's just word perfect. And your delivery matches it. It's just great.
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And I need to tell you, oh, it was Dolores Carhill's assistant who sent it to me, Sharon Quigley.
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And Dolores put it on her website, that video.
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So Sharon had remembered this video from 2021 and sent it to me.
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Funny, eh? Yeah. Yeah, I was really in the trenches back then.
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I don't think I've really gotten out of the trenches, but I definitely have taken a more introspective path these days.
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And I really feel like this is going to be a vibrational shift job more than anything,
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because are we really going to be able to change policy very much with these maniacs in power?
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I mean, you know, they're just pushing it ahead no matter what.
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Like, I do feel like we have to stand up for ourselves and not comply, of course.
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But I feel like they're going to push it all the way through.
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They're just going to bowl through, even though people don't want it.
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It's going to play out into its ugliness.
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And by probably 2050, it'll collapse under itself.
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Like, I really don't feel like it's sustainable in any way, even the idea being sustainable.
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So you're so contemptuous of them.
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And yet you're unafraid, even as a female.
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So it's so good at taking their power away from us all.
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And that's it. Well, there may be other reasons.
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You know, you need a psychologist to kind of explain it to us all exactly why it's so effective.
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But I feel that it's effective.
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And I think we need to rely on our feelings.
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Definitely. We're there. We're really about, I think why we're at where we're at is actually because of neglect of how we've been feeling all along.
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And there's a lot of a lot of collective trauma.
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I mean, I've even felt even though I was I thought somehow I would sidestep some of the trauma in a weird way because I was aware.
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Like now that I I've been processing it for a long time, you know, and like, holy cow, it really did impact my whole worldview.
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And there's like there's a grief that we go through when you know what I mean?
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We're looking at a world that is changing so quickly.
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And it's like we're trying to grasp and it goes through our fingers.
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So it's a lot. You know, it's a lot. Yeah.
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So that but I think so I initially I thought that I would wouldn't suffer like all the people wearing the masks were suffering, you know, on all the other nonsense like the groups, you know, you're allowed to have at Christmas and all this nonsense.
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And so I wasn't taking part in any of that. I never did any of the measures.
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Quite the opposite. But but I was suffering in other ways.
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I've since realized that, you know, I felt that I had needed to do something.
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I suppose you did, too. And and the effort of doing something when you're so isolated with your thoughts, you know, you're the so around here.
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I was the only person who had all these distant thoughts.
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So it was pretty lonely, you know, and even my own family, I couldn't get to understand what was going on.
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Like my family, except for a few, abandoned me like it was over and they still haven't recanted.
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It's not like they even though the data has come out, I mean, what?
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There's seven to twelve million dead from the covid shot, right?
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Like the data is there, but nobody's like you were right, Amanda.
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And now they're so super grateful.
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And like, you know, so I know there's those people, but the ones who took the shot and and then shunned people who were trying to warn them, I think there's a lot of shame.
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Like that's how we grow.
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But they don't realize they're punishing themselves as they're going.
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And it's the opposite if they just accepted the mistake and then could go through amends and like actually repair and restore relationship, which I think would be the gift in all of it.
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But many won't.
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And even though we try to be forgiving with them, you know, give them the opportunity, we don't really want them to kind of collapse and say, well, you were right.
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And I was wrong.
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You know, we don't.
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Oh, and I'm ashamed of what you know, we don't need a full confession.
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Even though we put the olive branch out to them, they don't seem to want to take the olive branch.
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And I don't think you're unforgiving.
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And I'm certainly not.
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And and certainly you want parents to be able to forgive their children, because as you say, if they don't, then the child's going to have real problems later on.
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I can do that.
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Go ahead.
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Okay, hold on.
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I'm just going to make it big, big this time.
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One second.
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Oops.
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Okay.
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I can find it.
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There it is.
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All right.
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There's so many things we can't talk about these days.
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It's taboo.
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And you turn it up as loud as you can.
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So this is for entertainment purposes only.
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And we'll see what happens.
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Okay.
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But these are things that we cannot talk about these days.
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Okay.
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If you talk about it, things could happen.
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Okay.
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So we can't even really talk about the weather because if we really honestly talked about the weather,
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We'd have to talk about all the tech, the Nexrad stations.
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Hold on.
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I'm buffering.
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Storms creating tornadoes creating massive hail.
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Like we'd have to talk about it.
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So we're losing the sound.
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I'm just going to let it buffer one second because it's height of summer here and my internet, the trees protect me from the Wi-Fi, which is nice.
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Sure.
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Let's see.
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If it happens.
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Amanda, do you want to start again or what?
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I'll just, I can start again.
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Oh, but now it's got a buffer.
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Hold on.
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There's so many things we can't talk about these days.
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It's taboo or people are too brainwashed and they attack you or the establishment will just get rid of you.
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Like even here in tech talk.
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So this is for entertainment purposes only and we'll see what happens.
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But these are things that we cannot talk about these days.
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If you talk about it, things could happen.
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So we can't even really talk about the weather because if we really honestly talked about the weather, we have to point out the chemtrails in the sky.
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We'd have to talk about, you know, what is the best way to do this.
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We'd have to talk about, you know, all the tech, the next rad stations, pulsing storms, creating tornadoes, creating massive hail.
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Like we'd have to talk about.
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So we can't talk about that.
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We'd have to talk about fake climate change because that's the cover story because I always have a cover story.
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You know, they may problem reaction solution.
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We can't talk really about problem reaction.
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Yeah, maybe solution.
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We can't talk about the new weapons that I'm causing fires on purpose.
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We can't talk about UN 2030 agenda.
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Really?
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I mean, a little bit.
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I mean, I do a lot, but you'll be banned if you really talk about it.
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I can't talk about the electric car scam, the green energy scam.
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Money is debt.
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There's no real money in circulation.
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It's all fiets.
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It's all fraud, mortgage fraud, how they're making everyone broke on purpose, how they're getting everything like shit more shitty.
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Tartaria, our geocentric truth of where we live.
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They're doing another great reset.
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You can't talk about that.
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You can't talk about that.
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All the poisoning, of course, like we talked about some of it, but like the GMOs and the pesticides and all the, you know, jabs that cause autism.
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You can't talk about that.
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It doesn't.
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It's normal to be gay and to be autistic.
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Now, it's normal to be gay, autistic and ADD.
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That's normal.
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You can't talk about how that happened.
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You can't talk about healing it.
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You can't.
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No, we can't talk about that.
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You can't talk about the fluoride in the water and how it lowers IQ and how it.
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Oops, sorry.
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How are we getting on, Amanda?
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Yeah, it shouldn't be buffering at all.
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There's plenty.
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I don't know what's happening, why it's lagging.
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Talk about how it blocks your pineal gland so you can't awaken.
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You can't really talk about energy medicine and awakening and spirituality like truthfully.
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You can't even talk about the ether.
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Everything's just gravity because gravity.
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You can't talk about the ether, the luminous ether.
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Oh, what else?
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You can't really.
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It's so good, Amanda.
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Your timing is spot on.
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Thank you.
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Sorry.
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I'm going to just make it a smaller resolution.
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So we've got one of the co-hosts is Tom.
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Tom, can you play this in Wisconsin or wherever you are?
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I can.
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I can try.
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If you give me the link.
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Yeah, I just put it in the chat.
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Oh, OK.
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Why don't you give me I need maybe a minute or so to close some windows.
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Yeah, if you want to start at two minutes and 50 seconds, that's where we watched it up to.
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Amanda, I have this kind of weakness for naughty girls with a foul mouth occasionally.
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Does that work for you?
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Stop.
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I've been really trying to clean up.
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I've been really trying to clean up the language.
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So I think it probably is a good thing.
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You know, I've heard that it goes along with high IQ.
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I don't know if that's true or not.
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Yeah, I heard that, too.
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I think it I think when you're high IQ, you get to a place where you feel.
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It's easier to be genuine in a way.
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Or authentic in a sense, like I don't I see the world for what it is, and I don't want to play any games with people.
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Right.
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Because like, I don't see the point of it.
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Right.
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Which is so because I already know how I am.
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So I don't know if that's just a high IQ thing or an introspective thing, but I'm very introspective.
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So it like to me, authenticity is more important.
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But if I'm just doing my own thing.
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So somebody says to you, how are you?
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Yeah.
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Supposed to say fine.
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Are you ready to.
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So, Amanda, Gary is a psychologist, I think.
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Oh, nice.
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Isn't that right?
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I am more of a computer geek.
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All right.
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Yeah.
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I'm in Seattle with your curious.
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I was going to Tom with that.
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Yeah.
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And and what I would say to that is, yes, they have extremely high IQs.
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Yes.
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Let's see whether Tom's got better internet.
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We're going to judge you, Tom.
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Jabs that cause autism.
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You can't talk about that.
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It doesn't.
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It's not a good thing.
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No, it's normal to be gay, autistic and ADD.
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That's normal.
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You can't talk about how that happened.
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You can't talk about healing it.
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You can't.
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No, we can't talk about that.
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You can't talk about the fluoride in the water and how it lowers IQ and how it
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blocks your pineal gland.
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So you can't awaken.
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You can't really talk about energy medicine and awakening and spiritual awakening.
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You can't talk about the energy of the body.
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You can't talk about energy medicine and awakening and spirituality like truthfully.
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You can't even talk about the ether.
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Everything's just gravity because gravity.
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You can't talk about the ether, the luminous ether.
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Oh, what else?
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You can't really criticize 5G, EMF causing damage like even in electric cars.
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You know, you're sitting on the battery frying your gonads.
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You can't really you can't really talk about honestly about those things or the child
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that's involved.
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Okay.
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The things Internet of Bodies and the microchipping agenda.
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I don't know.
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You can't talk about fake germ theory.
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You can't talk about fake biology.
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You can't talk about the fake truthful for the handlers.
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Can't do it.
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Can't talk about the organ harvesting.
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There's no brain death.
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What else can't talk about?
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It's not a big deal.
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Yes, okay.
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Whatever you think about it.
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Yes, exactly.
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Because they want to create civil war.
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Okay, if he can stop sharing because I can't even hear them.
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You can't talk about what hate can you get.
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Tom, you need to take it down.
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Okay, thank you.
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And then I'll share it.
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Fine.
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It was absolutely fine on this end.
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Well, it wasn't brilliant.
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I won?
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Maybe.
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So maybe it's other people's internet.
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But yeah, I know that my computer is kind of marginal.
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Tom, we've moved on now.
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We don't need to know about your computer.
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Thank you.
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You can't talk about probably between seven and [privacy contact redaction]e killed by the COVID jibby
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dabbies and billions killed worldwide by all shots, which are all poison and all medical
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fraud.
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You can't talk about that.
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That is not allowed.
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Too triggering for the normies and too truthful for the handlers.
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Can't do it.
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Can't talk about them organ harvesting that there's no brain death.
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What else can talk about all the cultural degradation, the mass immigration done on
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purpose, of course, because they want to create civil war and white hate.
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Can't talk about white hate.
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And you can't talk about racism against whites.
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We can't talk about that.
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We can't talk about that.
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No, we can't talk about that.
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That's normal.
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That's normal.
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That's OK.
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There's no nobody's causing that.
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That's just it's just it just is it just is what else can't talk about all the rising
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crime rates and you know, you go to jail if you try to defend yourself.
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That's OK.
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That's normal.
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You can't but don't talk about it.
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The criminal goes out and you the defender goes in the jail.
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That's how it works right now.
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What else?
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One moment.
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We be patient.
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We will be patient.
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Patience is what we're being tested with the most, I think, right now.
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I agree.
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Geez, fourth phase of water having memory.
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Can't really.
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Maybe there's some circles where you can talk about it, but those accounts are pretty pretty
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suppressed.
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Maybe they're just shadow man.
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They're not really.
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But, you know, maybe it's too fringe enough that and people are too indoctrinated and
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hypnotized enough that they're allowing them because they're like, you know, very fewer
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awakening.
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So it's OK.
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Maybe that's why.
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But like can't talk about oil being renewable resource that it not fossil fuels that the
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dinosaur whole thing is a hoax like you cannot can't talk about that.
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Water holding memory, fourth phase of water holding memory, eternal water.
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Yeah, over [privacy contact redaction]udies are fake and manipulated in the same for tests
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They're both positive so they can get you in the pharma machine.
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But we don't talk about that.
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No, we don't.
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Is anyone else having that?
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Like it's they're scrubbing it from the Internet.
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We don't talk about that.
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OK, you know, it's it's fine.
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It's cool.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, I always feel like I have to say prayers more than ever now for protection because
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I feel like the crazies gotten crazier and the unhinged.
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I don't know the unhinged evils gotten eviler.
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OK, let me try again.
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Everything's fine.
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We definitely don't talk about all the inverts in Hollyweird and politicians, their wives.
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I mean, we talk about Michael.
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We talk about a few of them, but it's all of them.
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OK, that's their thing.
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See, that's their cult.
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We don't really talk about cults, the societal cult.
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You see, it's culture, but we don't understand their root.
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Mm hmm.
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We definitely don't talk about all the big families who really run anything.
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See, we talk about two party politics.
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See if I can close.
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It's a shame, isn't it, that it's getting interrupted because the timing is.
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Yeah, OK.
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Sorry, do you want to play the last bit, Amanda or not?
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Oh, you want me to play it?
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Yeah, so that I can remind myself of.
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Well, there's so much that you put in there.
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How long did it take you to create this video?
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Well, things come in inspiration for me.
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So and I hadn't had a lot of inspiration a little while because I've been healing from my own stuff.
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And so I was in self-healing mode and introspective mode.
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So I don't get inspiration mode until I'm like past that.
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But sometimes I'll get a few.
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So I did get one.
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I woke up that morning and I'm like and I was doing my scrolling and doing my morning stuff.
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And I was like, we can't talk about any of this shit.
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I'm so tired of being shadow banned.
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I'm so tired of not being able to get my word out.
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It's like, what's the point?
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We can't talk about this.
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We can't talk about that.
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What else can we talk about?
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I'm like, geez, there's a lot of freaking things like we can talk about.
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I can't talk about certain topics with certain people.
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You know, I can't go out into the world and just have this conversation.
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I'd be lynched.
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Right.
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We can't talk about those things.
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0:32:07 --> 0:32:[privacy contact redaction] then I'm like, what are all the things?
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And I literally took out paper and pen and started writing down all the things I could think of that are super taboo that most people don't talk about or you can't really talk about publicly or even online.
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You know, if you don't want to get banned and stuff.
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0:32:25 --> 0:32:[privacy contact redaction] and like, yeah, OK, let's just do it in a quick video.
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And I like that's all I did is just go through my list.
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That's it.
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So it only took me maybe an hour, hour and a half in the morning.
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So so the timing, you know, the timing is very important.
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But does that come to you naturally?
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And then the sarcasm and the the mocking of our opponents, you know, that comes to you naturally.
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It's just great.
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Yeah, that's the comedian in me.
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Where do you get that from?
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Your mother or your father or both?
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No clue.
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Probably my father's side.
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He has a goofy sense of humor.
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You know, we're always trying to find something funny about this place.
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And he's very spiritually connected as well.
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So we're quite close.
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So probably his his like Russian German lineage, because you need humor to get through that.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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OK.
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And there is no humor.
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That's another thing, Amanda.
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You know, on television, for example, when you actually switch the television on to see how bad it is, you can't find any humor these days.
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You can't find anything in Monty Python or not the nine o'clock news or the usual stuff, you know, and nothing is funny.
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Nothing. What is presented as funny isn't funny.
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And you think, where did the humor go?
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And what's wrong with humor?
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Well, yeah, we know why the humor is gone.
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Yeah, it gets your defenses down.
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The only time they'll probably allow humor is if they have a puppet comedian who's going to try to like implant cultural norms and other ideas, right?
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Where they can get your because you relax when you're laughing.
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And so you can use hypnosis and other things for that.
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Like a lot of those Disney movies and shows and stuff, they'll do like goofy, funny things, try to get the kids laughing.
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And they'll start to implant doing hypnotic suggestion, that kind of thing.
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But it's very powerful as if you're a truthful comedian, because you can say really true things with humor and then they won't.
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Oh, sorry. Oh, it's OK.
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I'm like, where'd I go? And then they won't, you know, murder you.
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You're right. If you if you make them laugh, even though it's a serious topic, then they're less likely to lynch you.
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That's all. But yeah.
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So did you want me to go through some of that list or what?
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Yes, because obviously, creating the list, as you did, saying all these things you can't talk about and you don't miss you.
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Well, perhaps I'm going to say anyway, sod it.
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You said it's normal to be gay and autistic. Brilliant.
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We can talk about Michael. And then you say immediately almost you say we can talk about the others, too.
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I think you change your mind. So it's just it's I don't know.
525
0:35:52 --> 0:35:55
It's hard to describe. It just talks to me.
526
0:35:55 --> 0:35:59
And I don't know whether I think it talks to other people, I would imagine.
527
0:35:59 --> 0:36:06
But some well, talk to Tick Tock and they gave me my final warning.
528
0:36:06 --> 0:36:[privacy contact redaction] one more thing, my account of like, I think I got it up to 11 K, that's over.
529
0:36:12 --> 0:36:16
So I made I did make up a backup account. But I I don't know.
530
0:36:16 --> 0:36:20
I don't feel like making stuff for them.
531
0:36:20 --> 0:36:23
Like they get better when we give them things.
532
0:36:23 --> 0:36:29
So I'm really thinking about how that all works and where I'm giving my energy.
533
0:36:29 --> 0:36:33
But whatever whenever I let inspiration guide me.
534
0:36:33 --> 0:36:43
So if something comes up that's inspiring or it will also be inspiring, then that's that to me is high value.
535
0:36:43 --> 0:36:56
So, I mean, I can go through some of the things I said or I can talk about some of maybe the psychology of why people are stuck or I can talk about whatever.
536
0:36:56 --> 0:37:04
You know, so, Amanda, you've got a great feeling for where your talent is and your power.
537
0:37:04 --> 0:37:[privacy contact redaction] thing to do is what you know what I usually say to guests.
538
0:37:09 --> 0:37:19
You use your time as you think, you know, in the best way possible, as far as you can see, because it's no use us saying we want you to do this.
539
0:37:19 --> 0:37:26
You know, if you don't feel that that's your forte and also if if it's not the most important thing in your view.
540
0:37:26 --> 0:37:29
Well, OK, that's kind of a good lead.
541
0:37:29 --> 0:37:[privacy contact redaction] important kind of now, you know, for things.
542
0:37:36 --> 0:37:[privacy contact redaction] like a very well rounded knowledge base because I'm I see a lot of patterns and I'm interested in a lot of topics.
543
0:37:48 --> 0:37:56
So that's why when I discuss so many list items, those are things that I've studied upon or I've gone into depth on.
544
0:37:56 --> 0:38:02
And that's that's where I was like, oh, yeah, this and that and this and that.
545
0:38:02 --> 0:38:05
So like the majority of what I've studied is pretty much taboo.
546
0:38:05 --> 0:38:17
I mean, even down to free birthing at home, you know, not taking your babies or children to doctors or hospitals, not using the system, becoming your own doctors.
547
0:38:17 --> 0:38:20
Kind of what my angle is for teaching. Right.
548
0:38:20 --> 0:38:25
Like that's what my priority is with my private membership.
549
0:38:25 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction]rong and aware and understand their bodies enough to not panic and go off into the death traps called doctors offices and hospitals for the most part.
550
0:38:37 --> 0:38:45
Right. So that's so yeah, if there was some something more we can focus on.
551
0:38:45 --> 0:38:51
But really, that's why I can talk on any topic. Right.
552
0:38:51 --> 0:38:[privacy contact redaction]art, could you so you mentioned tick tock.
553
0:38:55 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction]ain something which I think is interesting and also something beyond my ken.
554
0:39:01 --> 0:39:12
So tick tock. You remember Trump wanted to ban tick tock because he identified it as I understood it as a China propaganda weapon.
555
0:39:12 --> 0:39:19
Is that right? And then he changed his mind and said, well, OK, I'll give it three months, you know, to find a buyer.
556
0:39:19 --> 0:39:25
And now he's promoting he's talking about some American buyers who are interested in tick tock.
557
0:39:25 --> 0:39:28
So I think he's he's he's paused it again.
558
0:39:28 --> 0:39:31
But what's Trump's interest in tick tock?
559
0:39:31 --> 0:39:38
Because obviously you've got an account that he builds it up to eleven thousand whatever they call them in tick tock.
560
0:39:38 --> 0:39:44
What what what did you see and what do you think Trump sees and why is he saving tick tock?
561
0:39:44 --> 0:39:53
I mean, I don't listen to the the left, right arena of like charade games because it's all distraction.
562
0:39:53 --> 0:40:01
Like, I don't pay attention to pretty much anything they say because everything is just maneuvers to hide what they're doing.
563
0:40:01 --> 0:40:04
Right. Like to keep you thinking you're in the know when you're not.
564
0:40:04 --> 0:40:[privacy contact redaction]en to them, they're all just puppets.
565
0:40:06 --> 0:40:08
So I'm saying front puppets.
566
0:40:08 --> 0:40:15
So the purpose of the one day that tick tock was banned because it was banned for one day was a couple of things.
567
0:40:15 --> 0:40:23
One, to traumatize everybody and threaten everybody to to change hands from China to the United States for ownership.
568
0:40:23 --> 0:40:25
So which is what they did.
569
0:40:25 --> 0:40:28
It's already done. Whatever he's talking about, blah, blah, blah.
570
0:40:28 --> 0:40:32
It's already done. And so they can censor it the way they want to.
571
0:40:32 --> 0:40:38
Because ever since that day, the censorship went way through the roof way more than what it was before.
572
0:40:38 --> 0:40:54
OK, wow. So it's just like the usual control, trauma, shock and awe, distraction, getting you like all hyped up about something or getting upset about something in some way.
573
0:40:54 --> 0:40:57
Because that's how they harvest our energy.
574
0:40:57 --> 0:41:02
Right. And that's also how they sway us away from our manifestation power.
575
0:41:02 --> 0:41:13
Because if we only knew how powerful we are and that if you just focus on the things that you want to see in the world, then it's inevitable.
576
0:41:13 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]ead, they have us focused on fear and the coming doom, like war and death and what ifs and scary stuff.
577
0:41:23 --> 0:41:29
And movies and television, Hollywood and all that is pumping us full of new fears unlocked.
578
0:41:29 --> 0:41:38
You know what I mean? Like constantly giving us gore and desensitizing us to war or the apocalypse or zombies.
579
0:41:38 --> 0:41:47
You know, and it's all to keep us manifesting their shit rather than our stuff, which is like not even that difficult.
580
0:41:47 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction] as if right. If you want to manifest something, you act as if it already is here.
581
0:41:51 --> 0:41:56
And you and you mimic the emotions of what it feels like for that thing to actually exist.
582
0:41:56 --> 0:42:03
And if you want to put more energy into it, then you put more imagery and more writing and more whatever you want.
583
0:42:03 --> 0:42:09
So we're going to figure that out. OK, before or around 2050, we're going to figure this out.
584
0:42:09 --> 0:42:14
I think they know that you think they know that. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
585
0:42:14 --> 0:42:17
And it's and because of that, they're going to flail.
586
0:42:17 --> 0:42:22
They're going to get messier. They're going to do more stuff like what this jerk just came in and did.
587
0:42:22 --> 0:42:27
Like they're going to get more erratic, right, because they want to disrupt it.
588
0:42:27 --> 0:42:35
But it's all a losing game because it's actually just a sign of the fact that we're going to,
589
0:42:35 --> 0:42:42
because that's what happens when when things fade away or fizzle away that last kind of shakeout.
590
0:42:42 --> 0:42:45
That's kind of what we're going to see.
591
0:42:45 --> 0:42:[privacy contact redaction] a golden age as much as it looks dire.
592
0:42:50 --> 0:42:53
So, Amanda, can you explain what you said earlier?
593
0:42:53 --> 0:42:59
Like at the beginning of that short talk you just gave them that you say if you want something to manifest,
594
0:42:59 --> 0:43:[privacy contact redaction] to pretend that it is you or just believe that it's going to happen and you can make it happen.
595
0:43:06 --> 0:43:10
Is that what you're saying? It's like it's like acting as if,
596
0:43:10 --> 0:43:15
meaning it is already. So what would it feel like in your body that it was already there?
597
0:43:15 --> 0:43:20
And what would you do? What would your activities be? What would your behavior be like?
598
0:43:20 --> 0:43:24
What would how would you speak? What would the cadence of your speech be like?
599
0:43:24 --> 0:43:31
How would you what would your day kind of unfold like as you know, how would you communicate with people?
600
0:43:31 --> 0:43:33
Right. So here's here's one example.
601
0:43:34 --> 0:43:39
One of my cats went for a long walk about for more than she usually does.
602
0:43:39 --> 0:43:41
Right. So her routine was different.
603
0:43:41 --> 0:43:44
And I noticed that she was didn't come home last night.
604
0:43:44 --> 0:43:51
And now in my old world, if I wanted to manifest a problem or if I wanted to cause myself some difficulty,
605
0:43:51 --> 0:43:55
I would toil extra. I'd be very toiling and sad and upset.
606
0:43:55 --> 0:44:02
Right. And worried and envisioning all possible problems that that was or could have been.
607
0:44:02 --> 0:44:06
And I sought for what it was. I'm like, oh, wait a second. This is a test.
608
0:44:06 --> 0:44:10
I'm being tested because we're all being tested right now.
609
0:44:10 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction], your ego is going to get triggered all over the place if you haven't done any spiritual work by now.
610
0:44:15 --> 0:44:[privacy contact redaction]e are going to tell you the truth is going to trigger you and you're going to try to attack them and name call them and do all kinds of stuff.
611
0:44:21 --> 0:44:28
So be really aware of when something that truth, especially someone who's a truth teller says to you and you get triggered because that's your work.
612
0:44:29 --> 0:44:34
So I'm like, oh, I've gotten a trigger. This is clearly a trigger. I'm upset.
613
0:44:34 --> 0:44:39
So what I did is I went, I'm going to manifest that she's home. Right.
614
0:44:39 --> 0:44:43
I'm envisioning her where she sleeps on the foot of my bed. I'm in.
615
0:44:43 --> 0:44:46
I know what she you know how I pet her. I'm envisioning that.
616
0:44:46 --> 0:44:53
And also, I'm in my body where I know where I feel stress and anxiety and more my core, my gut and my heart.
617
0:44:54 --> 0:44:58
I'm releasing that. I'm not going to feel that way.
618
0:44:58 --> 0:45:01
I'm going to be like happy. I'm going to feel like, oh, I'm happy.
619
0:45:01 --> 0:45:05
She's here. Everything's fine. I'm good. We're good.
620
0:45:05 --> 0:45:12
She's healthy. And that's how I feel in my body that that is so and pop pop.
621
0:45:12 --> 0:45:18
So you pretend that she's never left then or you do acknowledge that she's left and then you just pretend she's back.
622
0:45:18 --> 0:45:21
Yeah, it's irrelevant that you're not.
623
0:45:21 --> 0:45:26
It's not like you're lying. You're not lying to yourself or denying that that happened.
624
0:45:26 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] don't have to think about it. It's like, oh, I can imagine what it's going to be like when she's here.
625
0:45:32 --> 0:45:36
And of course, she's going to be here. And here's what I feel like when she's here.
626
0:45:36 --> 0:45:41
And I'm going to be that I need to practice that I'm going to become that right now. Right.
627
0:45:41 --> 0:45:48
Yeah. And and it and when you can really master this, you can do some wild stuff.
628
0:45:48 --> 0:45:54
You can get all kinds of things going on in your life. So and it's not just positive thinking.
629
0:45:54 --> 0:46:00
It's not actually really even thinking. It's a it's a state of being in your body.
630
0:46:00 --> 0:46:06
Right. So it's not just your mind going, things are wonderful and I'm I'm happy.
631
0:46:06 --> 0:46:10
And like you can do that. You can rewrite your neural nets that way.
632
0:46:10 --> 0:46:14
But also you got to scan your body and it's got to match. Right.
633
0:46:14 --> 0:46:18
It's got to match the emotional state, the feeling state.
634
0:46:18 --> 0:46:22
And this is other, you know, people don't heal because of this, too.
635
0:46:22 --> 0:46:26
Like I've had people try to like I have tons of protocols,
636
0:46:26 --> 0:46:32
all the protocols of, you know, how people out of the dire dregs of cancer and like how they've come back to full remission.
637
0:46:32 --> 0:46:35
Like I've done this thousands of times.
638
0:46:35 --> 0:46:43
And what I know what I've noticed is that if if people block their progress with their stress,
639
0:46:43 --> 0:46:47
you know, they can't manage their cortisol, they can't manage their stress.
640
0:46:47 --> 0:46:53
Right. Then healing is very difficult. And same with manifesting both.
641
0:46:53 --> 0:46:57
They're it's very difficult. And this is why they do what they do.
642
0:46:57 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction]ress response and doom scrolling and like constant dopamine hits and hormone dysregulation that causes a whole cacophony of problems.
643
0:47:09 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction] Right.
644
0:47:14 --> 0:47:18
And then we're not digesting and assimilating. We're not releasing properly.
645
0:47:18 --> 0:47:21
We're not integrating what we're what we are able to digest.
646
0:47:21 --> 0:47:24
We're not communicating with our body. Right.
647
0:47:24 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction]rochemically, we're not doing so. Our our energy field is completely dampened.
648
0:47:29 --> 0:47:32
All those things happen and then we can't heal.
649
0:47:32 --> 0:47:44
And I've seen this in a couple of cancer cases where especially breast cancer, where they're being either they've got a narcissistic partner or they can't get out of the stress situation like that they find themselves in.
650
0:47:44 --> 0:48:04
There might be kids involved or like bring up homelessness or financial whatever it is that keeps them strapped feeling stressed and out of control or they're trying to control if they can't get relaxed, which I would say would be the top thing to be doing in those situations.
651
0:48:04 --> 0:48:10
They could take all the remedies in the freaking world and they're going it's not going to happen to them.
652
0:48:10 --> 0:48:13
So that's a real priority.
653
0:48:13 --> 0:48:20
I think I'm going to write an article because I do write sub stack articles and I do have them put onto my blog later.
654
0:48:20 --> 0:48:25
But like I'm going to write one about what happens when people don't heal.
655
0:48:25 --> 0:48:28
You know, like what what's going on there?
656
0:48:28 --> 0:48:35
You know, because we can try all we people will judge holistic medicine, holistic remedies.
657
0:48:35 --> 0:48:44
And if they don't work all the time, 100% or, you know, any never mind conventional remedies, which medicine which kills most of the time the patients.
658
0:48:44 --> 0:48:57
But like, you know, I'm going to put together something about that just to help people realize how important your where your tension is and your stress is, how important is to get that under control.
659
0:48:57 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction]e do it to themselves all the time in every which way, including drinking coffee.
660
0:49:02 --> 0:49:19
Like I do not I recommend coffee enemas, but I don't recommend drinking coffee because of what it does the adrenals and people get up in the morning and immediately put themselves in fight or flight mode and even try to eat breakfast when they literally had a coffee and put themselves in fight or flight mode.
661
0:49:19 --> 0:49:22
So you're not going to absorb the nutrients from that very much.
662
0:49:22 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction] a bowel movement later and most of it's gone.
663
0:49:25 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction] enemy.
664
0:49:30 --> 0:49:37
You know, we do want to we do want to look at the enemy out there all the time and it's their fault and whatever.
665
0:49:37 --> 0:49:48
But I think the real sea change is going to be when we realize our power to not pay attention to them and what we can really do for manifestation for health and just not fall for it anymore.
666
0:49:48 --> 0:49:53
And when we don't play, then what are they going to do?
667
0:49:53 --> 0:49:54
Then they get crazy.
668
0:49:54 --> 0:49:55
Try to force.
669
0:49:55 --> 0:49:57
Why do we sing more totalitarianism, right?
670
0:49:57 --> 0:50:03
Because you're going to do it or else, you know, and then we're going to still say no.
671
0:50:03 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]?
672
0:50:05 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction] nothing, right?
673
0:50:07 --> 0:50:22
And also, if you're in a higher state, Amanda, it makes you you much more likely to meet powerful allies, you know, not powerful in the in the political sense, but but authentic allies, if you like.
674
0:50:22 --> 0:50:32
So. And so are you saying that a long, long, long lost family member, you know, obviously not dead.
675
0:50:32 --> 0:50:51
You can't do this with. But but people who are kind of estranged, shall we say, you know, so if one party to that relationship or, you know, family relationship or whatever, is wishing it in a very, very negative way,
676
0:50:51 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction] that that will wishing that something will manifest, you know, then you're saying that that can occur.
677
0:50:59 --> 0:51:00
Yes.
678
0:51:00 --> 0:51:07
Are you talking about like, say you have a couple of people or two people and they have different manifestation directions?
679
0:51:07 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction]es you could talk about, but also family members, you know, the families split up and argue with each other and don't speak.
680
0:51:15 --> 0:51:17
Yeah, like yours.
681
0:51:17 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction]
682
0:51:21 --> 0:51:25
And if it means that person can come with you, then they'll split ultimately.
683
0:51:25 --> 0:51:29
Right. I mean, you're we create our world.
684
0:51:29 --> 0:51:37
We're the you we have a contract where we decide on some of the experiences and purpose and stuff we're going to have before we come here.
685
0:51:37 --> 0:51:39
And then we live it out.
686
0:51:39 --> 0:51:40
Right.
687
0:51:40 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction] control over how we want to do it the hard way or the easy way or the better way or the worst way.
688
0:51:49 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction] free will within the path.
689
0:51:52 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction]ill things we're supposed to achieve here.
690
0:51:54 --> 0:51:56
There's a purpose of us coming.
691
0:51:56 --> 0:51:57
It's not meaningless.
692
0:51:57 --> 0:51:58
It's not it's not nihilism.
693
0:51:58 --> 0:52:09
It's not nothing like I just did an article recently about near death experiences because I've been fascinated with that topic since university.
694
0:52:09 --> 0:52:11
You know, and that was like 2004.
695
0:52:11 --> 0:52:24
So for, you know, 20 plus years, I've every time somebody's had a near death experience where I've gone to, like, you know, read different stories and stuff, I'm fascinated with what they say.
696
0:52:24 --> 0:52:33
I did a little compilation article on the repeat things that people always say every time they cross over again and again and again.
697
0:52:33 --> 0:52:35
And so I summarize that.
698
0:52:35 --> 0:52:54
But, you know, one thing they do say is you have a contract, you know, you make an agreement and to come here to go through these limited remembrances and to serve and to learn love and to and to grow and to be experienced by the divine.
699
0:52:54 --> 0:52:57
And that nothing's really ultimately wrong.
700
0:52:57 --> 0:52:59
Nothing's really wrong.
701
0:52:59 --> 0:53:04
And nothing's even really time like linear time isn't even how it works.
702
0:53:04 --> 0:53:08
So we can't even grasp it so much as when we're here.
703
0:53:08 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction] really helps because a lot of people are afraid of death.
704
0:53:13 --> 0:53:17
They're afraid of things of the unknown.
705
0:53:17 --> 0:53:25
And, you know, a lot of religions or really all the religions have been here to keep us in fear and control mode.
706
0:53:25 --> 0:53:40
And I find that kind of awareness is very helpful, especially if you have like a dying loved one and they, you know, they don't they're afraid, you know, to get them out of fear to help them like to for them to watch some people recalling their near death experiences.
707
0:53:40 --> 0:53:44
That kind of thing can be really beautiful.
708
0:53:44 --> 0:53:47
But there's more to it is my point.
709
0:53:47 --> 0:53:51
And it like there's more to what we think is going on.
710
0:53:51 --> 0:53:54
And we can't know everything.
711
0:53:54 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] access to all knowledge through the Akashic record through the etheric, which is everywhere and in everything.
712
0:54:04 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] a talk about the ether, which I'll get probably in a couple of weeks and put up on the website, but talking about how how the ether relates to healing and you know how we don't even understand where we live, you know, that kind of stuff.
713
0:54:20 --> 0:54:24
So there's a lot to learn if you want it.
714
0:54:24 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] not like here's the wonderful thing.
715
0:54:27 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] you're here to enjoy fishing by a river, then go enjoy fishing by a river, you know, like be in your best joy and loving self as best you can, however you can get there.
716
0:54:39 --> 0:54:44
That's the that's the highest quality that you can carry right now.
717
0:54:44 --> 0:54:50
Even if you don't know all the topics, just know that it's OK not to know those things and you don't have to.
718
0:54:51 --> 0:54:59
But it but think about what your purpose is and and try to do that in a most joyful, loving way, because that's really our nature.
719
0:54:59 --> 0:55:02
That's really who we are.
720
0:55:02 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]e talk about divine intervention, Amanda, what do you think is going on there?
721
0:55:09 --> 0:55:11
Like, what do you mean by divine?
722
0:55:11 --> 0:55:20
Like, you know, you might talk to someone about something, you know, like one of our allies in this fight, you know, or war or whatever you want to call it.
723
0:55:20 --> 0:55:26
And and then something happens and you think, well, that's amazing that that happened.
724
0:55:26 --> 0:55:38
And, you know, it almost feels like it's the person you're speaking to at the time that you kind of articulated something you made or and then something happens that provides a solution.
725
0:55:38 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]e say a divine intervention.
726
0:55:40 --> 0:55:43
What's you know, do you know what I mean?
727
0:55:43 --> 0:55:46
Maybe you don't. Maybe you're on a different level altogether.
728
0:55:46 --> 0:55:48
Well, we we are divine.
729
0:55:48 --> 0:55:51
So, of course, there's going to be intervention everywhere.
730
0:55:51 --> 0:55:53
Like, we're not alone here.
731
0:55:53 --> 0:55:56
I mean, we have our loved ones with us all the time.
732
0:55:56 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] all kinds of support.
733
0:55:59 --> 0:56:01
We don't call on.
734
0:56:01 --> 0:56:02
We were not alone.
735
0:56:02 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]e think they're alone, but they don't call on it.
736
0:56:04 --> 0:56:07
They don't understand free will and they have to ask.
737
0:56:07 --> 0:56:10
But like, here's one cool thing.
738
0:56:10 --> 0:56:17
If you want to call it divine intervention, this Internet hold on one second.
739
0:56:17 --> 0:56:24
OK, so this this woman was with her family and she they were canoeing or kayaking.
740
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Sorry, they were kayaking and she went ended up going off edge of a waterfall.
741
0:56:31 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction] waterfall into the rocks below.
742
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So and it wedged.
743
0:56:39 --> 0:56:45
So she was up and down, wedged and the waterfall was coming over her and she was submerged.
744
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So it was both.
745
0:56:47 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction] for the rescuers to get to her.
746
0:56:50 --> 0:56:52
So she was underwater.
747
0:56:52 --> 0:56:57
OK, for 25 minutes, 25 minutes, no oxygen to the brain.
748
0:56:57 --> 0:56:58
OK.
749
0:56:58 --> 0:57:01
And that's why I said in my rant, there's no such thing as brain death.
750
0:57:01 --> 0:57:02
That's bullshit.
751
0:57:02 --> 0:57:07
That's something they tell you so they can take the child off life support, kill them and take the organs.
752
0:57:07 --> 0:57:08
It's a lie.
753
0:57:08 --> 0:57:14
So this woman, 25 minutes, had a beautiful near death experience that she recalls.
754
0:57:14 --> 0:57:21
And when so and they know what time it was and they know how long it took to get her out.
755
0:57:21 --> 0:57:23
And they did resuscitate her.
756
0:57:24 --> 0:57:29
25 minutes later, for sure, they were like, she's either dead or there's no way we're getting her back.
757
0:57:29 --> 0:57:32
And she fully recovered, zero brain damage, nothing.
758
0:57:32 --> 0:57:33
OK.
759
0:57:33 --> 0:57:36
And had a beautiful and wonderful experience.
760
0:57:36 --> 0:57:41
And they told her and many end years they'll say, you know, you do have to go back.
761
0:57:41 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] to send you back.
762
0:57:42 --> 0:57:48
So that means they when they sent her back, they're not going to send her back brain dead and a vegetable.
763
0:57:48 --> 0:57:51
Like, how's she going to fulfill their purpose like that?
764
0:57:51 --> 0:57:54
If she's in an hospital bed till she dies, like that makes no sense.
765
0:57:54 --> 0:57:59
So that means within us, we have something that can change just in a heartbeat.
766
0:57:59 --> 0:58:00
You know what I mean?
767
0:58:00 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction] like that.
768
0:58:01 --> 0:58:08
That's a moment of shift where she came back into a body that wasn't going to be brain dead, even though she was underwater for 25 minutes.
769
0:58:08 --> 0:58:09
OK.
770
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771
0:58:11 --> 0:58:12
I'm talking about.
772
0:58:12 --> 0:58:18
And so that you could say, and I'm sure they would, the family would say that was divine intervention.
773
0:58:18 --> 0:58:19
Right.
774
0:58:19 --> 0:58:22
That's miraculous, essentially.
775
0:58:22 --> 0:58:35
So that's how I would define define it, if you will, or things like that, things that you can't understand or explain that have just happened, because this isn't a real place like this real, but it's not real.
776
0:58:35 --> 0:58:39
It's the paradoxical real, not real.
777
0:58:39 --> 0:58:40
Right.
778
0:58:40 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]e go back, they say here isn't even feel real anymore to what feels there.
779
0:58:47 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction] more real than here to them.
780
0:58:52 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]ually staying here because it's dull in comparison.
781
0:58:58 --> 0:58:59
Right.
782
0:58:59 --> 0:59:07
Now that you've seen you have a comparison and it can feel some even commit suicide because they just want to go back home.
783
0:59:07 --> 0:59:16
You know, so so know that we're we have to be very powerful, brave people already.
784
0:59:16 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction] to come to this where there's injustice and forgetfulness and ignorance and the sensation of pain and the suffering and all that stuff.
785
0:59:28 --> 0:59:33
I'd like answers when I go back as to why it has to be so terrible.
786
0:59:33 --> 0:59:38
Like, I don't kind of that's my sort of bone bone and contention.
787
0:59:38 --> 0:59:46
I don't I don't quite understand why it has to be this bad, but there must be some bigger purpose for I mean the problem of evil.
788
0:59:46 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]e do and because it's us we're creating it.
789
0:59:51 --> 0:59:53
We're we're we're involved.
790
0:59:53 --> 0:59:55
Right. So and the free will somehow got us here.
791
0:59:55 --> 0:59:57
So got to be something around that.
792
0:59:57 --> 1:00:17
But that's you know, a lot of my focus lately has been very spiritual and very really tough thinking and understanding frequency better like, you know, frequency of how to clear the skies of chemtrails using things like, you know, cloud busters or toning or even vinegar.
793
1:00:17 --> 1:00:22
I used vinegar for a long time, but now we could even sing.
794
1:00:22 --> 1:00:25
We could even use the frequency of our voice.
795
1:00:25 --> 1:00:31
You know, imagine if we like a handful of us got together and started toning upward at the sky.
796
1:00:31 --> 1:00:32
What would that do?
797
1:00:32 --> 1:00:34
You know, like how could we?
798
1:00:34 --> 1:00:38
This is more my mind is going like we're really untapped power.
799
1:00:38 --> 1:00:45
You know, like we we know that like I remote view just by closing my eyes out remote view.
800
1:00:45 --> 1:00:50
I don't have full control of it, but I've always had the ability to remote view.
801
1:00:50 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]en now or even adults that can read blindfold like they can read with blindfolds on.
802
1:00:57 --> 1:00:59
They can see with blindfolds.
803
1:00:59 --> 1:01:01
Amanda, what is remote view?
804
1:01:01 --> 1:01:03
Sorry, I don't know what that is.
805
1:01:03 --> 1:01:04
Remote viewing.
806
1:01:04 --> 1:01:09
Remote viewing is through your inner eye, through your inner self.
807
1:01:09 --> 1:01:13
OK, to see to go travel to places and see things.
808
1:01:13 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]ure show in your head.
809
1:01:17 --> 1:01:29
So your eyes, your physical eyes are closed so I can close my eyes and I can travel someplace and I see it kind of like a almost like a round tube in my mind.
810
1:01:29 --> 1:01:33
And like because the sides of it are fuzzy is why.
811
1:01:33 --> 1:01:39
And so I feel like I'm going somewhere to a place and I'll just be looking in someone like it's boring.
812
1:01:40 --> 1:01:52
I mean, someone in their kitchen making a sandwich or I'll be in a park somewhere watching a dog go for a walk or like I had so I am like I don't have control over it.
813
1:01:52 --> 1:01:57
I know I could do it, but it's kind of can be intense.
814
1:01:57 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] this.
815
1:02:00 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] me or whatever.
816
1:02:02 --> 1:02:05
Everyone has all these abilities.
817
1:02:05 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] think that's why the point the purpose of the poisoning, the purpose of the poisoning of our children is that it's forced other gifts to emerge like adaptation.
818
1:02:19 --> 1:02:28
You know, like autism is like an adaptation to being poisoned so severely so they can't use their speech centers right very well.
819
1:02:28 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] a heightened other senses have come online.
820
1:02:32 --> 1:02:38
And I think it's a way to show us like, hey, knuckleheads, you have other gifts.
821
1:02:38 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]en now and just use them?
822
1:02:42 --> 1:02:49
You know, and I think that's what the Golden Age is going to we're going to get to that point where all this is going to open up, you know.
823
1:02:49 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] the Golden Age?
824
1:02:52 --> 1:02:55
Oh, I mean, these I don't predict.
825
1:02:55 --> 1:03:01
I don't think it's it's really just about the in breath and out breath of what we're doing here together.
826
1:03:01 --> 1:03:03
It's really going to be up to us.
827
1:03:03 --> 1:03:10
But I've heard some signs of like, you know, the [privacy contact redaction]s that.
828
1:03:10 --> 1:03:13
You know, 2030, 2040 is going to be messy.
829
1:03:13 --> 1:03:23
But that by 2050 ish is when we're kind of done with it, like we're tired, so tired of it, you know.
830
1:03:24 --> 1:03:30
And a lot of like a lot of the ones who are have resisted won't be here.
831
1:03:30 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction] been, you know, holding us back might go home and it'll change the way that the younger generation now will have some different power structure and stuff like my child is 13 and she's fully awake.
832
1:03:45 --> 1:03:49
I mean, she's like, I hate even.
833
1:03:49 --> 1:03:53
I'm like, wow, you know, she wants to constantly she's dowsing.
834
1:03:53 --> 1:03:55
She, you know, she already knows all this.
835
1:03:55 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction] said.
836
1:03:56 --> 1:03:59
What's dowsing? Sorry, what's dowsing?
837
1:03:59 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]ing yourself using like rods.
838
1:04:07 --> 1:04:12
So they're serious. What is happening is a very subtle nervous system feedback.
839
1:04:12 --> 1:04:16
So you're trying to hold them as steady as possible and you ask a yes or no question.
840
1:04:16 --> 1:04:17
And then you train it.
841
1:04:17 --> 1:04:26
So if it's going to be yes, they cross over in front those poles and if they're no, it opens or if it's a yes or no, you can train it either way.
842
1:04:26 --> 1:04:27
OK, yes or no.
843
1:04:27 --> 1:04:29
One might be crossed. One might be open.
844
1:04:29 --> 1:04:32
OK, so you just you can also douse for water this way, too.
845
1:04:32 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction] of finding underground water is to douse for it because the rods will feel the tension of the electromagnetic magnetic pull underneath.
846
1:04:40 --> 1:04:43
But you can do it with yourself because we are water.
847
1:04:43 --> 1:04:52
So basically, it's like you get these subtle cues and it will slightly tilt your hand or whatever to give you the yes or no information.
848
1:04:52 --> 1:04:57
So it's like a way of being a psychic medium for yourself, but using a tool.
849
1:04:57 --> 1:05:07
You don't always need a tool. But at the beginning, it's helpful to have a tool to get that external feedback.
850
1:05:07 --> 1:05:12
So, Amanda, I've just I haven't said that so Charles normally does this.
851
1:05:12 --> 1:05:22
So I'll just say that to the group that if anybody wants to ask any questions, please put your hand up and and please dare to ask questions.
852
1:05:22 --> 1:05:25
Don't be intimidated by Amanda.
853
1:05:25 --> 1:05:27
I'm very intimidating.
854
1:05:27 --> 1:05:30
Yes, I think you are.
855
1:05:30 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction], so Shasta, if you can think of you're right in my top left hand corner there and you're a big fan of Amanda.
856
1:05:39 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]ion, I'd be very grateful for some help with this.
857
1:05:44 --> 1:05:54
I don't want to mess it up, you know, by, you know, not asking the correct questions and everybody moaning at me afterwards because they didn't ask any questions.
858
1:05:54 --> 1:06:03
Well, I think that Amanda's she studied naturopathic medicine and she's absolutely a genius.
859
1:06:03 --> 1:06:08
We she were were in the presence of a genius, in my opinion.
860
1:06:08 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]and what you're saying. Yeah, I think she is a genius, but she doesn't know it.
861
1:06:13 --> 1:06:16
Well, maybe she does. She might.
862
1:06:16 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]ern medicine, natural medicine, esoteric medicine, energy, vibration medicine, remote healing, life after death, and bringing consciousness into her own being to create that, which is we're always looking for how can we what's our message to transform what we're dealing with Dr.
863
1:06:39 --> 1:06:59
Steven. Well, what she just told us is like, actually, the truth, like if we all believe that there is a divine plan, the more close we are to what we to our purpose and closer to nature, our vibration will change and we just won't go along with the BS or the.
864
1:06:59 --> 1:07:04
Yeah. So she has pointed that out. What I wanted to ask her was.
865
1:07:04 --> 1:07:22
Also, she's a great leader, I think, just as she's a wonderful leader and a lot of people would just follow her, you know, if rather than struggle on with life as they have their lives, you know, they would love to have Amanda as their leader, you know, so they could never have to think again.
866
1:07:22 --> 1:07:26
Not that I'm not advocating. That's a good idea. Not having to think.
867
1:07:26 --> 1:07:37
Yeah, she is internationally famous thankfully and does have a online learning program for learning about how to take care of ourselves naturally, which is what I wanted to ask you, Dr.
868
1:07:37 --> 1:07:46
Amanda is these traditional older medicines that are not in the allopathic model that have been gaslighted.
869
1:07:46 --> 1:07:59
They're in everybody's blind spots that don't have virology or viruses as a part of them. They have to do with elements of nature, wood, fire, earth, metal, water.
870
1:07:59 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]erday through your assistant but the older medicines I read a traditional Chinese medicine and the ether element of the older medicines that are used by [privacy contact redaction]e in the world that talk about how people get sick and also how people can be healthy,
871
1:08:16 --> 1:08:19
living in harmony with nature.
872
1:08:19 --> 1:08:29
It's just I feel like that would be a wonderful thing for you to share with us given we're always talking about allopathic medicine here.
873
1:08:29 --> 1:08:38
And there's a whole other medicine out there that could be useful for the future, not could be, it is useful for health.
874
1:08:38 --> 1:08:43
Yeah, thank you, Shasa. Thank you for that.
875
1:08:43 --> 1:08:59
There's a lot there. I mean, this is what like the normal world, right? It thinks that this is like old, not ancient, right? That it's like somehow outdated.
876
1:08:59 --> 1:09:15
That's the thing they sold us was that technologies, the technology we have now is somehow better than how we lived and what we had. That's the big lie since the last reset, right?
877
1:09:15 --> 1:09:30
Like that's the Rockefeller, Carnegie, Morgan, Chase, like all those banksters and oil barons and stuff of the time that were leading that last reset.
878
1:09:30 --> 1:09:35
That's what they've made people to like go down that road and to believe.
879
1:09:35 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] of the world who didn't swallow those bills still have gone on with traditional ways while they've been invaded.
880
1:09:45 --> 1:09:58
We've all been invaded. That's part of the now plan is to destabilize your culture, destabilize where you live, make civil war by mass immigration and different cultural clashes and stuff.
881
1:09:58 --> 1:10:27
That's where we're kind of at. But like I went to India a few times to study Ayurvedic medicine. That's one that is ancient and what you mentioned, like a natural connected to nature, connected to the earth, understanding energy, understanding doshas, understanding that there's like a handful of different types of body types that lean more towards different types of foods and they color everything and they're like, oh, I'm going to go to the toilet.
882
1:10:27 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]ually quite fun to learn. And I really, my favorite was traditional Chinese medicine because I loved acupuncture. I still love acupuncture.
883
1:10:39 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]ion between our biofield and the physical body. That's really was the way it taught me. Like that's that's how I woke up to. Well, we have to have electricity in the body or why would we put little metal pins in our like parts of ourselves?
884
1:10:57 --> 1:11:16
I mean, and have an action like to see it in action is really helping to make you understand it. And I think that's part of the problem. You know, people haven't experienced a lot of it. You know, like you could you could encourage maybe you could have like a home acupuncture party or something.
885
1:11:16 --> 1:11:35
I don't know, like where people can experience these things or have like little groups of like sharing about homeopathy. And then you could do, you know, have some having a proving party or you could have, you know, an intake party and like rotate each person.
886
1:11:35 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]itutional homeopathic like we need to do more for ourselves with ourselves. You know what I mean? Like I as much as I appreciate, you know, the natural leadership aspect there, Stephen, it's more that I think we're all meant to be our own leaders, right? And it's just like some of us have it within us have we've gone through it so we can try to inspire inward leadership more, right?
887
1:12:03 --> 1:12:19
Even though like, it's interesting, because I rejected hold the whole hierarchy understanding, but from the near death experience reviewers, there is a hierarchy in the heavens like you it's based on frequency. So and I think it's just different.
888
1:12:19 --> 1:12:47
And I think it's just different the way we think of it is very linear thinking and I think if you think of it in 5D, it's a bit different. But there are beings that have vibrated away from a physical, you know, form, like they're more like an orb or a different kind of structure even, you know, like we can't even conceive half this stuff. So but there is a type of of a hierarchy, which means there's different achievements that we are going to get to. And I think that's supposed to be part of the fun. I think if we're eternal beings, I think that's part of the fun.
889
1:12:49 --> 1:13:03
I think it's fun to forget and like play pretend and, you know, start over and learn from being an infant again and growing and what if you win all the winnings and get to all the power points and become as close to God as you possibly can then what?
890
1:13:03 --> 1:13:15
Sit there and praise God for maybe, I don't know, a couple trillion years then what get bored? Come back and say I want to be like a baby on earth again and forget all this so that I can remember when I go home and it's more precious.
891
1:13:15 --> 1:13:29
You know, there's all I'm very philosophical with a lot of my thinking. But and so are all these health beliefs or health, ancient health knowledge base bases.
892
1:13:29 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] like a spiritual sense. They're not devoid of like it's just some cold hospital.
893
1:13:37 --> 1:13:51
You know, you just got to take it out with surgery like half of them don't even have a surgical no need for that. It's ridiculous. Right. Why would you go and cut anything out of the body that's barbaric? That's considered barbaric. Right.
894
1:13:51 --> 1:13:55
So Ayurvedic medicine, Chinese medicine, tribal medicine.
895
1:13:55 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]a, in case you don't know Amanda, her father was a famous Chinese medicine guy. One of I think one of the leading Chinese medicine exponents in the world. Is that right Shasta?
896
1:14:12 --> 1:14:16
Yes, Amanda has Amanda has his book.
897
1:14:16 --> 1:14:21
Oh, she knows. Okay. Yeah, she has. Yeah. So you are connected you two then.
898
1:14:21 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]ion.
899
1:14:24 --> 1:14:34
Yeah, so like, because I was, I grew up in a clinic since I was well, I was raised off grid, everybody was born at home by midwives.
900
1:14:34 --> 1:14:49
All the food was homegrown, and my dad went out and learned about traditional herbalism from the American Indians. Another person went and learned from corn goal between heaven and earth that book went and learned in China.
901
1:14:49 --> 1:14:52
And they came back to take care of us with herbs.
902
1:14:52 --> 1:15:06
So, I know that people are naturally healthy when they eat healthy organic food and live closer to nature, and there's just a lot of poisoning going on in my perspective.
903
1:15:06 --> 1:15:22
And what I learned from traditional Chinese medicine is that we are affected by elements in nature, depending on how our bodies constitution is so if we're, if we have hypothyroidism we run colder we're going to have more of an issue with cold wind,
904
1:15:22 --> 1:15:40
and then somebody else who's fiery warm metabolism type. So, I feel like, you know, we're talking about people getting sick and psychosomatic traditional Chinese medicine understands the spirits in the heart and that things are transferred emotionally and energetically
905
1:15:40 --> 1:15:57
And there's chi, by the life force. And there's external elements that can impact and throw our health off and it doesn't have to be a, a, some of the things that we can't talk about.
906
1:15:57 --> 1:16:10
So I'm hoping that we're going to go back to some of these older philosophies because they teach people how to be healthy with their constitution and the environment they live in, and the climatic changes.
907
1:16:10 --> 1:16:32
And so it's exciting to me that we're getting, you know, this, I think this breakdown of this COVID thing has is creating awakening all over the world and people who are interested to look a little deeper than what maybe they were raised with and want to get back to more natural ways.
908
1:16:32 --> 1:16:41
Yeah, I mean, when I started my, and thank you for that Shasta, when I started my store in 2012, okay.
909
1:16:41 --> 1:16:44
I didn't, I had a one year old baby at that point.
910
1:16:44 --> 1:16:48
And I launched right in because I became a single mom pretty quickly.
911
1:16:48 --> 1:16:56
And I, people would come in, always. This was what I was being taught.
912
1:16:56 --> 1:17:08
Fed up, right? They, they'd been to the doctors. They'd been to the specialists. They'd been, they've done, they did all the things, or many of the things that they were told to do.
913
1:17:08 --> 1:17:17
And they got to that point, right? Where they're like, there has to be more, right? There has to be something else. This is, this isn't working.
914
1:17:17 --> 1:17:23
This is, there's, and then their own brain starts to make them look elsewhere.
915
1:17:23 --> 1:17:34
It's like, this is what's happened. I see happening en masse, right? This isn't working. Well, this can't work. I mean, this is dumb. We tried it and we've tried it and we've tried it again.
916
1:17:34 --> 1:17:40
And now I'm stupid if I do it again. So I have to look somewhere else.
917
1:17:40 --> 1:17:47
And then they would come in and I'd say, oh, but of course, you know, of course, sir, which way would you like to go?
918
1:17:47 --> 1:17:52
You know, how would you like to heal? Where, you know, you have a whole myriad of choices before you.
919
1:17:52 --> 1:17:57
What, you know, take your pick. And that's, that's the pleasure of it.
920
1:17:57 --> 1:18:02
They don't even realize there have like hundreds and thousands of options to heal themselves.
921
1:18:02 --> 1:18:09
Like they could go purely energy. They could go, you know, purely food. They could fast. They could.
922
1:18:09 --> 1:18:15
I mean, the sky's the limit. And in the conventional system, it's like you have one way to do it.
923
1:18:15 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction] that, you know, we're just going to try and take this pill that's for a different thing.
924
1:18:23 --> 1:18:29
We're just going to go off book and like, just see what happens. Like this happens so much in conventional medicine.
925
1:18:29 --> 1:18:34
Like, let's just see what, let's just see what happens. Could, could do something. Right.
926
1:18:34 --> 1:18:43
That's supposed to be scientific instead of having principles and philosophy and time tested knowledge.
927
1:18:43 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction] passed down the knowledge and plant medicine and plant spirit, you know,
928
1:18:50 --> 1:18:55
communications and like all this beautiful stuff. And I think the ego blocks it.
929
1:18:55 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] shut it out. Yeah.
930
1:19:01 --> 1:19:08
Thank you, Amanda. I really love how you talked about imagining and embodying and feeling what you,
931
1:19:08 --> 1:19:17
what you, what you would like to have. And then that, that then you actually then make that vibration.
932
1:19:17 --> 1:19:22
That was really powerful. Thank you for sharing that. You're welcome. Thank you.
933
1:19:22 --> 1:19:28
Let's see whether I can persuade someone else to speak to us to ask a question.
934
1:19:28 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ions, Amanda? So I think you are a little bit intimidating, but that's not a criticism.
935
1:19:35 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ed in you yesterday. Sharon, can I persuade you to ask a question?
936
1:19:45 --> 1:19:52
I know you probably don't like asking questions. I just love listening to Amanda's wisdom. She is incredible.
937
1:19:52 --> 1:20:01
Yeah, I agree. But the problem is from my point of view, you know, I don't want to let the group down by not asking the right questions
938
1:20:01 --> 1:20:07
or, you know, not getting into the right conversations and then get accused afterwards of dominating the thing.
939
1:20:07 --> 1:20:14
So and there's nobody with their hands up. So I'm just asking whether you can maybe ask a question or just talk to Amanda
940
1:20:14 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]ion. I'm studying naturopathy at the moment, so I'm still learning a lot.
941
1:20:20 --> 1:20:31
But yeah, I guess I'd like to say thank you for all of your wisdom. I first came across Amanda's TikTok in 2022.
942
1:20:31 --> 1:20:38
One of her wonderful videos, inspiring. And I just started Delores's channel at the time and I was so inspired.
943
1:20:38 --> 1:20:45
I put titles on the video, put it up on Delores's channel and I've been watching it ever since.
944
1:20:45 --> 1:20:52
So, yeah, I'm just enjoying the talk and the wisdom that Amanda has to share.
945
1:20:52 --> 1:21:00
I think everything she's got to share is fascinating and worthy of listening. I can't think of a question, really.
946
1:21:00 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ed in the vibrational aspect being my work of sound. So that was really fascinating for me.
947
1:21:10 --> 1:21:22
Thanks, Sharon. No, I mean, the thing is like I usually learn to read energy and I think, excuse me,
948
1:21:22 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] important things that we can do right now is really read our own energy.
949
1:21:29 --> 1:21:34
You know, like I'm in perimenopause. I'm 50 years old. Okay.
950
1:21:34 --> 1:21:42
Perimenopause is like you were walking along, you thought you got your life figured out and then somebody pulls the rug out from under you.
951
1:21:42 --> 1:21:50
Okay. It's the most weirdest. It is the strangest experience I think I've gone through.
952
1:21:50 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]range than when I had my Kundalini awakening. Okay.
953
1:21:55 --> 1:22:02
Because it's your brain, 30% of your brain goes offline during perimenopause.
954
1:22:02 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]ually women and women's medicine and perimenopause is some of the most understudied anything of anything.
955
1:22:10 --> 1:22:14
We've been very much marginalized in the studies, right?
956
1:22:14 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]udy. That's it. Thanks for the one, you know.
957
1:22:21 --> 1:22:25
So like we don't even understand what's happening to us half the time.
958
1:22:25 --> 1:22:28
And it was and even our own mothers didn't know what happened.
959
1:22:28 --> 1:22:32
So they don't even know how to tell their children like what's coming.
960
1:22:33 --> 1:22:42
But because fertility is being downgraded and your woman's brain, 30% of a woman's brain is going to fertility needs.
961
1:22:42 --> 1:22:49
And when that begins to slow down, the brain completely rewires itself in that section.
962
1:22:49 --> 1:22:54
So you feel like a dull brain for a good couple years.
963
1:22:55 --> 1:23:04
And I feel like that's a spiritual awakening, a second spiritual awakening opportunity for a woman to go through because you can't rely on your memory.
964
1:23:04 --> 1:23:09
You can't rely on thoughts and thinking and everything. Brainiac, right?
965
1:23:09 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] to go into your heart more. You have to trust your intuition more.
966
1:23:15 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] to let go of control more, right?
967
1:23:19 --> 1:23:23
Which is totally a spiritual awakening type of experience.
968
1:23:23 --> 1:23:42
So it's been fascinating to like go into this change of life and being who I am with the way I rely so much on my thoughts and thinking and contemplation stuff to have to just be OK with 30% of that not being there.
969
1:23:42 --> 1:23:48
And that's temporary because that comes back online apparently eventually when you're done.
970
1:23:48 --> 1:24:00
And it's like you're cleaning house of all the dross that you no longer need in the brain so that new neural nets and new connections can be made for the wise woman sage role, which is a teachership role.
971
1:24:00 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction] a lot of wisdom that you carry. And so it's like a whole reframing of the brain.
972
1:24:05 --> 1:24:08
It's a what's wild. I'll tell you.
973
1:24:08 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]s fun, but wild.
974
1:24:11 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction], I wanted to mention that because.
975
1:24:17 --> 1:24:23
Oh, someone someone wanted to ask a question. Sorry, I didn't. Yes, Gary Hawkins is got some hands up now.
976
1:24:23 --> 1:24:26
OK, Gary Hawkins, you can go ahead, Gary.
977
1:24:26 --> 1:24:33
Yes, a few people have mentioned it in the chat, but my question about DMSO is really specific.
978
1:24:33 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction] this girlfriend with a problem with a joint in the hand, and I finally at long last convinced her to try chlorine dioxide.
979
1:24:46 --> 1:24:53
And I think that DMSO there might be helpful, although I could be wrong.
980
1:24:53 --> 1:25:05
And if so, is the idea to mix it directly after the drops are combined or to place it on the joint initially?
981
1:25:05 --> 1:25:09
And then this then the chlorine dioxide things.
982
1:25:09 --> 1:25:14
OK, well, there's actually flexible ways to do this.
983
1:25:14 --> 1:25:16
I mean, multiple ways you can do this.
984
1:25:16 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction], I've been doing a free webinars on DMSO and master classes.
985
1:25:23 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] to go to my yummy dot doctor website and sign up to the newsletter because the next one's in three weeks.
986
1:25:32 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] did one, which was a paid master class.
987
1:25:37 --> 1:25:40
So I do two free ones every three weeks.
988
1:25:40 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] one is like a paid and so forth that goes into depth.
989
1:25:45 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] all of the free ones are on my website under public videos right now.
990
1:25:50 --> 1:26:00
So you can search DMSO and there are tons of free videos teaching you about how to use DMSO, different protocols, all kinds of stuff.
991
1:26:00 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ion.
992
1:26:03 --> 1:26:10
DMSO on a joint that's painful alone would be beneficial to.
993
1:26:10 --> 1:26:18
So, yeah. Now, to answer your question, I would first do like, first of all, understand DMSO.
994
1:26:18 --> 1:26:20
OK, that's why I wrote my book.
995
1:26:20 --> 1:26:26
That's why I teach so much about it, because you don't just go and put it on strong or just don't throw it on like dirty skin or whatever.
996
1:26:26 --> 1:26:29
Right. You got to use it wisely.
997
1:26:29 --> 1:26:32
Because it's a very impactful remedy.
998
1:26:32 --> 1:26:34
It's going to throw a body into cleansing.
999
1:26:34 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ed and blocked up, then that person could go through some detox.
1000
1:26:41 --> 1:26:47
Right. And if they're already having arthritis, it usually means that they're already kind of have a toxic buildup.
1001
1:26:47 --> 1:26:49
That's what arthritis is.
1002
1:26:49 --> 1:26:55
It's caused by can be caused in a woman by declining estrogens, which affect the tendons.
1003
1:26:55 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction]y out and become more calcified.
1004
1:27:00 --> 1:27:07
And then the body uses like areas like that which have chronic inflammation to throw other junk.
1005
1:27:07 --> 1:27:10
So then other junk kind of goes in the same junk junk area.
1006
1:27:10 --> 1:27:13
And that has to be mobilized to the liver.
1007
1:27:13 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] for any kind of before you're going to use DMSO to make sure the magnesium levels are ample.
1008
1:27:19 --> 1:27:25
So take a 300 milligram magnesium bisglycinate before bed orally.
1009
1:27:25 --> 1:27:29
And then I make a DMSO magnesium 50 percent blend.
1010
1:27:29 --> 1:27:33
That's on my DMSO.store website.
1011
1:27:33 --> 1:27:39
Because that's where I usually suggest to begin topical use.
1012
1:27:39 --> 1:27:46
You know, clean the hands and then spray liberally onto all like the hands, even up the arms, because you want a lot quite a bit of a dose.
1013
1:27:46 --> 1:27:48
So you're not just going to treat on one spot.
1014
1:27:48 --> 1:27:53
You're going to treat a larger area to get enough of a dose and rub that in.
1015
1:27:53 --> 1:27:56
And you can do that two or three times a day.
1016
1:27:56 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]arts to help with pain and reduces inflammation and moves stuff away,
1017
1:28:02 --> 1:28:10
that the magnesium is there to make sure the liver doesn't get congested with asking it to do all these tasks.
1018
1:28:10 --> 1:28:13
And it might already be upset. Right.
1019
1:28:13 --> 1:28:18
And what can happen is those toxins can recirculate through the bloodstream and then you don't feel great.
1020
1:28:18 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]ly.
1021
1:28:23 --> 1:28:27
And then that's what I would do is use like the half and half.
1022
1:28:27 --> 1:28:34
And as per the CDS protocol, which I actually in my last masterclass,
1023
1:28:34 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] protocols specifically for CDS and DMSO how to use detoxing different DMS over different ways of detoxing.
1024
1:28:42 --> 1:28:45
OK. And so CDS is one of them.
1025
1:28:45 --> 1:28:54
And basically, when you activate your drops, you can put anywhere between five and eight drops of pure DMSO in with it and then add your water and then drink it.
1026
1:28:54 --> 1:29:02
So you can enhance your chlorine dioxide dose with DMSO together.
1027
1:29:02 --> 1:29:05
So that's another option. You can do both.
1028
1:29:05 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] to do a pain scale or an inflammation scale at a [privacy contact redaction] to see how it's going.
1029
1:29:12 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]e like, oh, I tried it didn't work like they don't understand what's happening with their bodies and that this is a whole body process.
1030
1:29:20 --> 1:29:24
And they're used to say taking a Tylenol and then it like magically goes away. Right.
1031
1:29:24 --> 1:29:34
Which they don't even realize that's like the opposite of DMSO because you take a Tylenol, you actually give yourself kidney and liver damage and you just suppress the pain only.
1032
1:29:34 --> 1:29:38
You're not healing it. This is actually healing it. Right.
1033
1:29:38 --> 1:29:43
And yeah, once it starts to get there, the pain will go down naturally because the inflammation goes down.
1034
1:29:43 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] where it's doing that.
1035
1:29:47 --> 1:29:51
So you may it might take a little bit of time or layering.
1036
1:29:51 --> 1:29:59
Like if there's a migraine, for example, you're going to apply one layer, you're going to wait 10, 15 minutes, you're going to reassess your pain scale.
1037
1:29:59 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction] Then you're going to do it again.
1038
1:30:02 --> 1:30:04
And then you're going to reassess after 15 minutes.
1039
1:30:04 --> 1:30:13
Then you're going to do it again until you get your pain scale kind of to where you want it, because everybody's body is different and every dose is going to be a little bit different.
1040
1:30:13 --> 1:30:17
So that's how this layering effect is how I suggest working with pain.
1041
1:30:17 --> 1:30:28
And then once the pain's gone, you got to keep treating because it's not the pain is just a secondary to the root cause, which is probably actually hormonal, I would imagine.
1042
1:30:28 --> 1:30:34
So that should be looked at like natural progesterone cream or make like a DMSO wild yam cream.
1043
1:30:34 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction], which is usually like a liver problem.
1044
1:30:40 --> 1:30:43
So then that's root cause organ is liver.
1045
1:30:43 --> 1:30:46
And then there's all kinds of things that she can do for her liver.
1046
1:30:46 --> 1:30:48
But that's the big picture.
1047
1:30:48 --> 1:30:52
So I hope that answered it.
1048
1:30:52 --> 1:30:55
Did it, Gary?
1049
1:30:55 --> 1:30:57
Your music, Gary.
1050
1:30:57 --> 1:30:58
Yeah, very good.
1051
1:30:58 --> 1:31:02
And I mentioned in the chat, it did help her quite a bit.
1052
1:31:02 --> 1:31:06
And so she's a fan now.
1053
1:31:06 --> 1:31:12
I think I will talk to her more about the DMSO, which I also provided to her.
1054
1:31:12 --> 1:31:16
So I think she's a fan of chlorine dioxide right now.
1055
1:31:16 --> 1:31:18
So they're good buddies.
1056
1:31:18 --> 1:31:20
They work together well.
1057
1:31:20 --> 1:31:27
The two again, the website for that particular stuff that you were talking about, because you have multiple websites, don't you?
1058
1:31:27 --> 1:31:28
Yeah.
1059
1:31:28 --> 1:31:30
So here I'll give them to you.
1060
1:31:30 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]ion and all my stores and things that you have to register because it's private again for protection.
1061
1:31:40 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]ion because they come at me.
1062
1:31:43 --> 1:31:47
So that's the way.
1063
1:31:47 --> 1:31:49
Great. Thank you very much.
1064
1:31:49 --> 1:31:50
And thank you, Stephen.
1065
1:31:50 --> 1:31:54
With that one coming up, I like to call Ellen the Akashic Records.
1066
1:31:54 --> 1:31:57
So prepare yourself here.
1067
1:31:57 --> 1:31:59
Thanks for it, Stephen.
1068
1:31:59 --> 1:32:00
Thank you.
1069
1:32:00 --> 1:32:05
You call what you say, then Gary, I didn't catch you.
1070
1:32:05 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]s.
1071
1:32:07 --> 1:32:10
That's the store of all knowledge.
1072
1:32:10 --> 1:32:13
Oh, yes.
1073
1:32:13 --> 1:32:19
Well, anyway, Ellen, it's your go now, but please not long statements.
1074
1:32:19 --> 1:32:21
OK.
1075
1:32:21 --> 1:32:23
Yeah. Can you hear me?
1076
1:32:23 --> 1:32:26
Thank you.
1077
1:32:26 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ing.
1078
1:32:27 --> 1:32:38
And I guess here's, you know, my some questions that normally I might be afraid to ask, but I am surprised I've never heard of you.
1079
1:32:38 --> 1:32:47
And so I would like to take your course and just a couple of connections with my experience.
1080
1:32:47 --> 1:33:04
You talk about frequencies and I've been recently, Lynn Horowitz asked me to try to get more attention to his work on frequencies and five two way frequencies.
1081
1:33:04 --> 1:33:09
And so I'd be interested in if you know about him at all.
1082
1:33:09 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]ion is, it sounds your spiritual warfare.
1083
1:33:16 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]in Fitz.
1084
1:33:19 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]e of years of spiritual warfare.
1085
1:33:23 --> 1:33:26
And it's fascinating training.
1086
1:33:26 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] it with I've got [privacy contact redaction]ep programs.
1087
1:33:34 --> 1:33:37
But it's it really is interesting.
1088
1:33:37 --> 1:33:54
When I hear these ideas of, you know, immortal life and, you know, it's you hear like, well, Lynn Horowitz is says that his five to frequencies can lead toward immortality.
1089
1:33:54 --> 1:34:09
And as a market research counselor, my thought was to tell him, you know, just don't play that down because, you know, if we could have more evidence of how it works.
1090
1:34:09 --> 1:34:23
So I guess I'm just, you know, interested in if she's heard of Lynn Horowitz, if she knows about five to eight frequencies and, you know, whether there's I don't know how can we get this.
1091
1:34:23 --> 1:34:39
Also, the other the biggest problem for me is that, you know, the news, you know, they won't let the world they're still pushing vaccines and we're having to watch people die and be poisoned and not able to get this word to the masses.
1092
1:34:39 --> 1:34:43
And so, you know, how are we going to do that?
1093
1:34:43 --> 1:34:55
While you know, you're getting censored and the science, you know, we need the scientific community to be coming together without censorship or banning.
1094
1:34:55 --> 1:35:02
But, you know, so I mean, all of your great ideas, you know, the thing you said, we can't talk about that.
1095
1:35:02 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] liked to talk about all of those things.
1096
1:35:05 --> 1:35:18
You know, how do we know that and the autism and maybe homosexuality or, you know, this whole it's the mental that's being done with the transhuman.
1097
1:35:18 --> 1:35:22
You know, how can we deal with that sociologically?
1098
1:35:22 --> 1:35:38
Well, to answer your first question, which I'm going to do delicately, but yeah, I met first met Len Horowitz back in, I think, 2006, maybe 2007 at the Total Health Show.
1099
1:35:38 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]ion with him.
1100
1:35:41 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] every year at the Total Health Show, I kind of, you know, connect with him.
1101
1:35:47 --> 1:35:58
But I also painted a 528 and all the frequencies I painted in my pool.
1102
1:35:58 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] got my big clinic in King City when I came out when I graduated.
1103
1:36:03 --> 1:36:05
I graduated Nashville College.
1104
1:36:05 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]y to like make this community health clinic and I painted that inside the pool so the water would be that frequency.
1105
1:36:14 --> 1:36:18
Where Len can't look me in the eyes.
1106
1:36:18 --> 1:36:29
So anytime anyone I meet, especially an influencer that can't look me in the eyes, is tells me something spiritually and I just leave it be.
1107
1:36:29 --> 1:36:31
So that was sort of the end of that with him.
1108
1:36:31 --> 1:36:41
But I met someone who has a very not nice thing to say about him, which I also think he was kind of maybe also a warlock.
1109
1:36:41 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] not going to say more about that.
1110
1:36:45 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction], the whole immortality aspect is kind of red herring a bit because we already are.
1111
1:36:56 --> 1:36:59
OK, we already are having mortality.
1112
1:36:59 --> 1:37:05
And oftentimes the elite want to live forever.
1113
1:37:05 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]ay in this realm, their soul, keep it in this realm and not die and go home because they know they're going to face repercussion.
1114
1:37:14 --> 1:37:16
OK, it's not punishment.
1115
1:37:16 --> 1:37:20
We don't actually get punished when we don't get judged either.
1116
1:37:20 --> 1:37:25
But what happens is everything you do to somebody else, you feel it when you die.
1117
1:37:25 --> 1:37:35
OK, you feel what you've done and you see how you affected others from their eyes when you pass through the portal and when you get a life review, everyone gets a life review.
1118
1:37:35 --> 1:37:43
OK, and for if you were a very bad person and you've done very, very horrendous things, that is not a fun.
1119
1:37:43 --> 1:37:45
You don't want that's not going to be that great.
1120
1:37:46 --> 1:37:51
OK, you'll probably get through it or not, or you'll be suffering for a long time or whatever.
1121
1:37:51 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]uck in one of those other not hellish realms.
1122
1:37:56 --> 1:37:58
We don't even know. I don't know.
1123
1:37:58 --> 1:38:04
We don't know because these people who gone to heaven and come back have different have all kinds of different stories around that.
1124
1:38:04 --> 1:38:14
The point is, OK, to try to cling to here is usually what the devils do, you know, meaning they don't want to die and they do this soul transfer.
1125
1:38:14 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]ay here.
1126
1:38:17 --> 1:38:26
OK, because they don't want to face the music and if they just did ayahuasca, actually, they would face the music because it's a death portal.
1127
1:38:26 --> 1:38:29
I was good. It's a death portal.
1128
1:38:29 --> 1:38:31
I did it once and that's all.
1129
1:38:31 --> 1:38:35
I won't be doing that again, but I don't not that I recommend it.
1130
1:38:35 --> 1:38:49
I'm just saying that that's it opens up DMT and that you have a DMT experience when you die and it opens that up and you see where your programming is, you know, and where you're kind of where you need to work on and where the lies are and where the manipulations and all this stuff.
1131
1:38:49 --> 1:38:53
And it can really tear your life apart, too, because of it.
1132
1:38:53 --> 1:38:56
So you got to be prepared for what can come of that.
1133
1:38:56 --> 1:39:02
But it's like a mini death experience of what you're kind of looking at when you go home.
1134
1:39:02 --> 1:39:10
So, so anyway, yes, frequencies are very important, but there's all kinds, not just 528.
1135
1:39:10 --> 1:39:23
And there's also tricksters who want us to like cling to this life in a way that I don't think is maybe healthy or, you know, I'm fine for longevity.
1136
1:39:23 --> 1:39:24
Great for longevity.
1137
1:39:24 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction] purpose.
1138
1:39:25 --> 1:39:27
Some of us need to be here a long time.
1139
1:39:27 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]e don't.
1140
1:39:28 --> 1:39:29
Right.
1141
1:39:29 --> 1:39:41
But the idea of it, I mean, can be a little bit afraid of death energies, which is if you understand where we are and where we go and who we are, there would be no fear of death.
1142
1:39:41 --> 1:39:44
It would be an irrelevant thing.
1143
1:39:44 --> 1:39:50
You know, Lynn, he talks about the ayahuasca and I hadn't heard of that either until recently.
1144
1:39:50 --> 1:39:53
I guess he has a book on that.
1145
1:39:53 --> 1:39:58
But this nature, nature, college nature apathetic.
1146
1:39:58 --> 1:40:04
Is this where you get trained in this kind of spiritual vision?
1147
1:40:04 --> 1:40:06
Not your brother college or no.
1148
1:40:06 --> 1:40:11
Yeah. Well, not your brother colleges, especially now.
1149
1:40:11 --> 1:40:22
I was a more spiritual type and they kind of picked 50 50, the ones that want to go to med school, but, you know, couldn't for whatever reason.
1150
1:40:22 --> 1:40:33
You know, you get that half of them, the analytical types, and then you get this more spiritual natural medicine more like types.
1151
1:40:33 --> 1:40:36
And I was in that, but they've selected out a lot of that now.
1152
1:40:36 --> 1:40:39
So I don't even know if I would get in if I applied.
1153
1:40:39 --> 1:40:41
Where is that?
1154
1:40:41 --> 1:40:47
And the nature of, you know, because I wouldn't even know where to go other than your course.
1155
1:40:47 --> 1:40:50
Maybe I've never heard of that.
1156
1:40:50 --> 1:40:53
Yeah, I mean, this is like you have to have an undergrad degree.
1157
1:40:53 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction] to. So it's an eight year thing.
1158
1:40:55 --> 1:40:58
Right. So this is Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine.
1159
1:40:58 --> 1:41:04
This was in Toronto, you know, shepherd area, shepherd and young basically.
1160
1:41:04 --> 1:41:11
So that's a four year intensive program like they it's pretty hardcore.
1161
1:41:11 --> 1:41:14
But you can do some online.
1162
1:41:14 --> 1:41:20
There's online courses. You could be an MD, which is a different type of programs only a couple of years.
1163
1:41:20 --> 1:41:27
So there's like different there's different naturopathic courses and classes you can take to and I'm going to have my own system as well.
1164
1:41:27 --> 1:41:29
I've already been designing it.
1165
1:41:29 --> 1:41:31
It's like a 12 step program.
1166
1:41:31 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]eps are how to also become a holistic coach or naturopathic coach and so forth and how to actually then bring it out into your communities.
1167
1:41:40 --> 1:41:52
Because we need to we need to involve our communities into teachings as well and have little pods so that we can share this information like with each other instead of this whole online thing.
1168
1:41:52 --> 1:41:56
Because I do think they're going to probably take that away from us at some point.
1169
1:41:56 --> 1:41:59
So, you know, at least for a short short term.
1170
1:41:59 --> 1:42:04
So that's why I want to get the telepathy going and the communities built.
1171
1:42:04 --> 1:42:14
And yeah, that's what it would be interesting to have you and Lynn together maybe, you know, so I could I think that's what I would like to kind of hear.
1172
1:42:14 --> 1:42:24
You know, if you see people in a group and a room, you can kind of say, well, yeah, I trust you and you and pull all those trustworthy people together.
1173
1:42:24 --> 1:42:27
Well, really, like on the page, I hear you.
1174
1:42:27 --> 1:42:28
But on but you're right.
1175
1:42:28 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction], OK, you trust is about yourself.
1176
1:42:33 --> 1:42:38
OK, so what you do is you say, I trust myself.
1177
1:42:38 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] in myself, then I can then I'll know automatically when something's wrong around me.
1178
1:42:47 --> 1:42:48
You know what I'm saying?
1179
1:42:48 --> 1:42:51
Because I don't put I'm not going to put a trust on somebody.
1180
1:42:51 --> 1:42:52
I barely know.
1181
1:42:52 --> 1:42:56
I'm not even going to put a trust on somebody who I don't know.
1182
1:42:56 --> 1:42:59
I do know because I'm why would I put the trust on them?
1183
1:42:59 --> 1:43:01
It's my trust.
1184
1:43:01 --> 1:43:02
You know what I'm saying?
1185
1:43:02 --> 1:43:06
I'm the one who's going to trust myself with them.
1186
1:43:06 --> 1:43:12
I'm going to trust my intuition if they're being truthful enough or lying to me.
1187
1:43:12 --> 1:43:21
I'm going to trust my body that when it says no to something that they might be offering or saying, you see, I'm not trusting them.
1188
1:43:21 --> 1:43:23
I'll never trust anybody else.
1189
1:43:23 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] God and you to know when you're going to say yes or no, or it's right or wrong to something that's around you, because it's not our business to put a trust on someone else, because you could never know them.
1190
1:43:41 --> 1:43:47
You ultimately could never really know them unless you like mind melded with them.
1191
1:43:47 --> 1:43:49
You know what I'm saying?
1192
1:43:49 --> 1:43:55
But I'm thinking that there needs to be a way to filter out all these devil doers and warlocks.
1193
1:43:55 --> 1:44:05
I think the American Medical Association and the FDA, we need to filter out all these trolls.
1194
1:44:05 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] throw the whole thing in the garbage.
1195
1:44:07 --> 1:44:10
We're good there.
1196
1:44:10 --> 1:44:12
That was an easy one.
1197
1:44:12 --> 1:44:14
I don't know.
1198
1:44:14 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]ill am trying to solve it.
1199
1:44:16 --> 1:44:17
But thank you.
1200
1:44:17 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] to your course or something.
1201
1:44:20 --> 1:44:23
Yeah, I have all kinds of free resources on my website.
1202
1:44:23 --> 1:44:24
You can go through the blog.
1203
1:44:24 --> 1:44:28
You can go through the free public videos whenever at your leisure.
1204
1:44:28 --> 1:44:29
Yes, right.
1205
1:44:29 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] with you, hopefully.
1206
1:44:31 --> 1:44:32
That's what's missing.
1207
1:44:32 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]y, a whole private community.
1208
1:44:35 --> 1:44:37
I teach on Thursday nights.
1209
1:44:37 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] my lives on Thursday nights.
1210
1:44:39 --> 1:44:44
And yeah, I have like probably about 1600 members, I think, right now.
1211
1:44:44 --> 1:44:45
Wow.
1212
1:44:45 --> 1:44:46
Okay.
1213
1:44:46 --> 1:44:47
That's great.
1214
1:44:47 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] to that.
1215
1:44:49 --> 1:44:50
Thank you.
1216
1:44:50 --> 1:44:52
Let somebody else speak.
1217
1:44:52 --> 1:44:55
So Sharon is a big admirer of yours.
1218
1:44:55 --> 1:44:57
So she's got another question for you now.
1219
1:44:57 --> 1:44:58
Thank you.
1220
1:44:58 --> 1:45:00
Oh, we finally have a question, Sharon.
1221
1:45:00 --> 1:45:02
Oh, yes.
1222
1:45:02 --> 1:45:07
To be my fascination with sound medicine, it's incredible.
1223
1:45:07 --> 1:45:14
I'll only talk about sound frequencies that I know have got some proof, you know, that they work at certain frequencies.
1224
1:45:14 --> 1:45:16
They work at certain outcomes.
1225
1:45:16 --> 1:45:21
And there's some frequencies that people claim create miracles and they don't.
1226
1:45:21 --> 1:45:30
And there's one that's been alluding me for quite a long time that I get a lot of synchronicities with this particular frequency with tuning forks.
1227
1:45:30 --> 1:45:32
And I don't know.
1228
1:45:32 --> 1:45:38
I like I want to use it in my clinic, but I don't know enough about it, like scientifically yet.
1229
1:45:38 --> 1:45:43
So I was wondering, you have come across any information.
1230
1:45:43 --> 1:45:47
I can't go across all of my gut feeling and the synchronicities.
1231
1:45:47 --> 1:45:51
It's the one hundred and eleven hertz frequency.
1232
1:45:51 --> 1:45:53
You know anything about that?
1233
1:45:53 --> 1:45:55
And it's healing property.
1234
1:45:55 --> 1:46:02
Well, here's how I sort of first of all, even the designation of Hertz is kind of mad.
1235
1:46:02 --> 1:46:06
There's a whole error in the way we're measuring.
1236
1:46:06 --> 1:46:08
So there's that.
1237
1:46:08 --> 1:46:14
But ultimately, we're looking at a resonance with us.
1238
1:46:14 --> 1:46:15
Right.
1239
1:46:15 --> 1:46:20
So you could pick all kinds of numbers.
1240
1:46:20 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] a different resonance with you know what I'm saying?
1241
1:46:24 --> 1:46:27
There's going to be layers to the octaves.
1242
1:46:27 --> 1:46:28
Right.
1243
1:46:28 --> 1:46:29
Where you add a phase.
1244
1:46:29 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]
1245
1:46:31 --> 1:46:32
Right.
1246
1:46:32 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]
1247
1:46:35 --> 1:46:37
Now, what's it carrying?
1248
1:46:37 --> 1:46:39
Like what's it carrying in the wave?
1249
1:46:39 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] an up and down oscillation.
1250
1:46:41 --> 1:46:43
This is like this.
1251
1:46:43 --> 1:46:44
Okay.
1252
1:46:44 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]arts.
1253
1:46:45 --> 1:46:49
So it's going up and down and up and down, up and down and up and down.
1254
1:46:49 --> 1:46:56
It's not actually moving anything until you have the object in which to move it along the wave.
1255
1:46:56 --> 1:46:57
Right.
1256
1:46:57 --> 1:47:00
So think of it as two things.
1257
1:47:00 --> 1:47:01
Right.
1258
1:47:01 --> 1:47:05
There has to be an involvement with the object of movement.
1259
1:47:05 --> 1:47:06
So what is it moving?
1260
1:47:06 --> 1:47:09
Is it moving like a tumor in the body?
1261
1:47:09 --> 1:47:13
You know, what like what is the outcome of the frequency?
1262
1:47:13 --> 1:47:17
So what is the peak, the rise and fall of the frequency?
1263
1:47:17 --> 1:47:18
And then what's it carrying?
1264
1:47:18 --> 1:47:21
That's the so it's about the questions we're asking.
1265
1:47:21 --> 1:47:22
Right.
1266
1:47:22 --> 1:47:28
Like not the number as much as what's its carrying capacity.
1267
1:47:28 --> 1:47:29
Okay.
1268
1:47:29 --> 1:47:33
And what's its involvement with magnetics?
1269
1:47:33 --> 1:47:36
And how how does that move things?
1270
1:47:36 --> 1:47:39
Because it's really about like movement.
1271
1:47:39 --> 1:47:40
Right.
1272
1:47:40 --> 1:47:43
We're moving what emotions we're moving physical matter.
1273
1:47:43 --> 1:47:51
You know, like you could lift a boulder if you had the frequency that could handle that material.
1274
1:47:51 --> 1:47:52
Right.
1275
1:47:52 --> 1:47:53
And could carry it.
1276
1:47:53 --> 1:47:55
So what does 111 look like?
1277
1:47:55 --> 1:48:00
You know, you could do the cinematic figure and see what it looks like.
1278
1:48:00 --> 1:48:06
And then you can kind of get its three dimensional holding shape or what it could carry.
1279
1:48:06 --> 1:48:08
So I think of frequencies like that.
1280
1:48:08 --> 1:48:12
What they're up and down oscillations of any sort.
1281
1:48:12 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction], some are slower, some are higher, some are lower.
1282
1:48:16 --> 1:48:17
Right.
1283
1:48:17 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction] and where is it going?
1284
1:48:21 --> 1:48:26
That's how that's how when I see a frequency, I think of a frequency.
1285
1:48:26 --> 1:48:29
So it's not about the number like, oh, it's sacred.
1286
1:48:29 --> 1:48:33
Like it's 111 or what, you know, or it's 369 or whatever.
1287
1:48:33 --> 1:48:34
Sure.
1288
1:48:34 --> 1:48:36
Those could be really cool.
1289
1:48:36 --> 1:48:45
Or maybe they work really well with us, you know, or only certain types of people, maybe only women versus men or versus child versus adult.
1290
1:48:45 --> 1:48:46
Right.
1291
1:48:46 --> 1:48:55
Like this is what's excited is this is where we're a lot of knowledge is going to come, you know, again, because we already knew all this.
1292
1:48:55 --> 1:49:06
So we're going to have a remembrance of this type of knowledge and how to have, you know, connect with the ether again, have free energy again, like we used to, like we used to before they destroyed everything.
1293
1:49:06 --> 1:49:13
We already knew where we lived and who we were and how to harness the ether for free energy.
1294
1:49:13 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] from us.
1295
1:49:15 --> 1:49:16
They took the bells.
1296
1:49:16 --> 1:49:17
They buried the bells.
1297
1:49:17 --> 1:49:18
Right.
1298
1:49:18 --> 1:49:19
They buried everything.
1299
1:49:19 --> 1:49:20
They hid everything from us.
1300
1:49:20 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]ole them.
1301
1:49:23 --> 1:49:26
You know, they took our tech away that we already knew this stuff.
1302
1:49:26 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] bells?
1303
1:49:28 --> 1:49:33
I think bells could be used as weapons and I think bells could be used as healing both.
1304
1:49:33 --> 1:49:34
Right.
1305
1:49:34 --> 1:49:37
So is it the frequency number or is it what it can carry?
1306
1:49:37 --> 1:49:40
What can do to the body?
1307
1:49:40 --> 1:49:43
You know, can it heal it or can it hurt it?
1308
1:49:43 --> 1:49:49
Because even with right frequencies, you can send frequencies that can do harm and you can send frequencies that heal.
1309
1:49:49 --> 1:49:54
So this is the future of medicine for sure is this knowledge.
1310
1:49:54 --> 1:49:57
So it's a good area of study that you're in, Sharon.
1311
1:49:57 --> 1:49:59
Thank you for that.
1312
1:49:59 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]
1313
1:50:01 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]ly, the visit to New Grand Passage tomb here in Ireland and I could sense the sound inside there.
1314
1:50:08 --> 1:50:12
And I said to my husband, this is a healing chamber.
1315
1:50:12 --> 1:50:17
And then about four years later, there was a show on TV, Ancient Aliens, where they were researching different underground
1316
1:50:17 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]es in pyramids Egypt, the Hajim temple underground in Malta.
1317
1:50:22 --> 1:50:28
And they mentioned New Grand and they measured the [privacy contact redaction]s.
1318
1:50:28 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]urer about six years after that, that actually had [privacy contact redaction]ock range,
1319
1:50:37 --> 1:50:40
claiming that it was for cell regeneration.
1320
1:50:40 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]uff.
1321
1:50:43 --> 1:50:44
Thank you.
1322
1:50:44 --> 1:50:47
Yeah, I'll send you I'm just trying to find this link for you.
1323
1:50:47 --> 1:50:53
See if I can find a quick but I don't know if you know about Eric Laithwaite.
1324
1:50:53 --> 1:50:57
If you want to learn like about frequency and what I was talking about.
1325
1:50:57 --> 1:50:59
Let's see. I think I found it.
1326
1:50:59 --> 1:51:01
He was talking about the Magnetic River.
1327
1:51:01 --> 1:51:09
So Eric Laithwaite, he was a British electrical engineer and he's known as the father of Maglev.
1328
1:51:09 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]rated in 1975 that what the Magnetic River was, and it's the electrodynamic magnetism of levitation.
1329
1:51:18 --> 1:51:22
OK, and they designed this actually the year I was born, 1974.
1330
1:51:22 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]ive plate on an AC linear induction motor, and then it lifts and propels it, stabilizes it, and then they make propulsion with it.
1331
1:51:33 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]rated it on, you know, on video or whatever.
1332
1:51:37 --> 1:51:42
And and you can see like there's a video of him doing it here.
1333
1:51:42 --> 1:51:44
I'll find it on YouTube for you.
1334
1:51:44 --> 1:51:49
So that's of interest because he explains he understands magnetics and frequency really well.
1335
1:51:49 --> 1:51:53
And it's really great for him to explain it here.
1336
1:51:53 --> 1:51:55
There you go.
1337
1:51:55 --> 1:51:57
I put it in the chat.
1338
1:51:57 --> 1:51:58
That's great.
1339
1:51:58 --> 1:52:07
And it's funny you should mention the somatics because I have a somatics experiment just out there in the lounge room attempting to look at 111 hertz frequency.
1340
1:52:07 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]n't managed.
1341
1:52:08 --> 1:52:10
Cool.
1342
1:52:10 --> 1:52:22
Yeah, you can find different videos from from him and Lawrence Bragg and a couple of them back in the day who kind of sorted all this stuff out or a lot of this stuff out.
1343
1:52:22 --> 1:52:24
It's really cool.
1344
1:52:24 --> 1:52:25
Thank you.
1345
1:52:25 --> 1:52:31
I wonder Maglev is the high speed train in China or Japan?
1346
1:52:31 --> 1:52:32
I can't remember.
1347
1:52:32 --> 1:52:37
Yeah, he's the one who basically came up with that technology.
1348
1:52:37 --> 1:52:39
So it's China's trains, isn't it?
1349
1:52:39 --> 1:52:41
That's right.
1350
1:52:41 --> 1:52:45
Yeah, but it was a white dude who came up with it.
1351
1:52:45 --> 1:52:47
Yeah, yeah, I get it.
1352
1:52:47 --> 1:52:48
Yeah.
1353
1:52:48 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]ion.
1354
1:52:50 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]
1355
1:52:52 --> 1:53:03
John Holt, who had a clinic in Perth, Western Australia for 40 years, curing cancers with modified MRI machine that he had modified?
1356
1:53:03 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction] teaching hospital in Perth and he had two MRI scanners modified to produce any sound frequency he wanted.
1357
1:53:12 --> 1:53:14
Of course, the hospital wouldn't let him use them.
1358
1:53:14 --> 1:53:16
So he resigned.
1359
1:53:16 --> 1:53:18
Of course they wouldn't.
1360
1:53:18 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction] of him at all?
1361
1:53:20 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]e know.
1362
1:53:22 --> 1:53:24
No, but maybe.
1363
1:53:24 --> 1:53:26
I mean, I don't know.
1364
1:53:26 --> 1:53:30
I got 30 percent of my brain not remembering shit right now.
1365
1:53:30 --> 1:53:34
But that's really cool.
1366
1:53:34 --> 1:53:42
So he had a 434 megahertz cancer therapy patent.
1367
1:53:42 --> 1:53:49
I'm not sure if he's used a range of frequencies and he's published his protocols on a website.
1368
1:53:49 --> 1:53:53
Well, somebody has now, which I copied and I've got the whole stuff.
1369
1:53:53 --> 1:53:56
But it looks to me like right frequencies.
1370
1:53:56 --> 1:53:57
It doesn't just start with one.
1371
1:53:57 --> 1:53:58
It's like a series.
1372
1:53:58 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]arts really low, like 34 hertz and progresses up to 100 and something and then goes up and up.
1373
1:54:04 --> 1:54:07
So it's a whole protocol that he used.
1374
1:54:07 --> 1:54:08
I found a link.
1375
1:54:08 --> 1:54:11
I'll put it in for people.
1376
1:54:11 --> 1:54:22
And then in 2003, a few of his success story clients went to the national television show, Current Affairs and National Sensation.
1377
1:54:22 --> 1:54:29
Two years later, a fake scientific study was put out to allege that he was working on the seaburies.
1378
1:54:29 --> 1:54:30
He retired.
1379
1:54:30 --> 1:54:35
He was 85 years old then, 2005, and had a good life.
1380
1:54:35 --> 1:54:45
Went back to London where he was from and then his machine came to Ireland and a doctor in Ireland, his clinic, he retired.
1381
1:54:45 --> 1:54:47
But then the trail ends.
1382
1:54:47 --> 1:54:49
Can't find out where it is.
1383
1:54:49 --> 1:54:51
It's still in Ireland.
1384
1:54:51 --> 1:54:54
So wonderful pioneers around the sound frequency.
1385
1:54:54 --> 1:55:01
The thing is, the only thing I have about it, OK, is and it's and we use what we use, right.
1386
1:55:01 --> 1:55:13
But is the idea that cancer is a disease and not a not a healing phase, not a stuck healing phase, you know, like the idea that, oh, cancer is a disease.
1387
1:55:13 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] to kill it or irradiate it or get rid of the tumor or that thinking, you know, because cancer is a healing phase of the reduction of toxins in the body.
1388
1:55:27 --> 1:55:30
And it's supposed to actually dissolve afterward.
1389
1:55:30 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]uck in the healing phase.
1390
1:55:34 --> 1:55:46
So if we really want to be advanced in our thinking, we understand cancer as a healing mechanism, albeit a backup one, not ideal one.
1391
1:55:46 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] to kill it or like something's wrong with the body itself, that the body's not still not intelligent.
1392
1:55:56 --> 1:56:09
We look at it from a different angle where we're like, OK, so how could the body spontaneously resolve this if we help it get to the next phase of what it would do next?
1393
1:56:09 --> 1:56:13
Because the problem is the modern cult comes in and eradicates it.
1394
1:56:13 --> 1:56:16
We never get to the follow through.
1395
1:56:16 --> 1:56:25
Right. Of what would happen next if we allow the body to relax, get out of fight or flight and actually know what's going on.
1396
1:56:25 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]ually nourish, you know, and emotionally release properly.
1397
1:56:31 --> 1:56:35
And then it would and then make sure the liver's operating.
1398
1:56:35 --> 1:56:38
It should heal. It should naturally heal.
1399
1:56:38 --> 1:56:53
And I've had many, many clients or patients or whatever you want to call them, where we have been able to do that without needing to go at it like fight it or try to kill it or remove it.
1400
1:56:53 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]e do that, it's often a mistake, even in the natural healing world.
1401
1:56:58 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction], it's just food for thought.
1402
1:57:01 --> 1:57:14
But that's how I kind of come to my recognition of what's going on with like a true cancer situation and the depletion of the body.
1403
1:57:14 --> 1:57:17
And really, it's about how can you nourish it?
1404
1:57:17 --> 1:57:22
And yeah, if you have to enter, you might have to intervene if you can't get the nourishment right.
1405
1:57:22 --> 1:57:27
Like if you can't overcome, then sure.
1406
1:57:27 --> 1:57:34
Like it's good to have. Like maybe we do need to use frequency because we can see that the body's not going to be able to overcome.
1407
1:57:34 --> 1:57:36
You know, fine. That's great.
1408
1:57:36 --> 1:57:43
And then what's the lifespan of that? Is that like going to buy you 10 years or are you going to be able to fully recover?
1409
1:57:43 --> 1:57:48
What's the repercussion of intervene, you know, interfering with the healing process?
1410
1:57:48 --> 1:57:51
Like all that is we really need to know.
1411
1:57:51 --> 1:58:00
We don't because we're not allowed to ask those questions like do that work or think of it laterally or in a different light.
1412
1:58:00 --> 1:58:06
You know, it's just symptom bad, therefore bad, therefore get rid of bad.
1413
1:58:06 --> 1:58:11
You know, even in the frequency world, we have to think about it like that.
1414
1:58:11 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction] to think about is that if is it really eradicating the cancer then or is it the frequency is allowing the communication of the body to finally finish the phase?
1415
1:58:20 --> 1:58:23
I mean, maybe that's actually what's happening.
1416
1:58:23 --> 1:58:26
It's not, you know, killing anything.
1417
1:58:26 --> 1:58:34
It's allowing communication finally, and it can complete and be done and and spontaneously just be finished.
1418
1:58:34 --> 1:58:39
It doesn't need to produce those girls now and can reabsorb properly.
1419
1:58:39 --> 1:58:44
Thanks a lot of thanks. Thank you.
1420
1:58:44 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]ant to Professor Dolores Cahill in Ireland.
1421
1:58:52 --> 1:58:55
And as you hear, she's Australian.
1422
1:58:55 --> 1:58:59
But she she's very positive.
1423
1:58:59 --> 1:59:01
She's very helpful as well.
1424
1:59:01 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]uff.
1425
1:59:03 --> 1:59:12
So Sharon, if you're not in contact with Amanda, if you if you email me and you want to be if you email me, I can put you in contact with them.
1426
1:59:12 --> 1:59:16
Thank you. I'll be subscribing to her training for sure.
1427
1:59:16 --> 1:59:19
Sharon, look forward to it.
1428
1:59:19 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction] in Canada, Winston Gormandy.
1429
1:59:26 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction], Amanda, are you OK till half past 10?
1430
1:59:30 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction] there, actually. Yep.
1431
1:59:33 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]on, go ahead.
1432
1:59:36 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction], so a medical doctor.
1433
1:59:41 --> 1:59:45
We're not all bad, though, Amanda.
1434
1:59:45 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]on is pretty nice as well.
1435
1:59:48 --> 1:59:54
Go ahead, Winston.
1436
1:59:54 --> 2:00:00
We can't hear you, Winston. I don't know what's happening.
1437
2:00:00 --> 2:00:03
His hands up, but that's all. Yeah.
1438
2:00:03 --> 2:00:06
So I don't know what the hell it is.
1439
2:00:06 --> 2:00:08
There you are. Got it.
1440
2:00:08 --> 2:00:10
Can you hear me? Yeah.
1441
2:00:10 --> 2:00:13
Oh, good, because I don't see the lighter.
1442
2:00:13 --> 2:00:18
Hi. It's interesting hearing you what I did hear of you from you.
1443
2:00:18 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction] now when you mentioned briefly burning of the books of Alexandra,
1444
2:00:25 --> 2:00:33
because you'd be surprised to know the number of people who don't seem to have any awareness of that at all.
1445
2:00:33 --> 2:00:36
So that was nice to hear somebody.
1446
2:00:36 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]ion.
1447
2:00:39 --> 2:00:47
For years, I've known about DMSO, used to be DMSO4, dimethyl sulfoxide, the four radicals.
1448
2:00:47 --> 2:00:51
DMSO4 means what, Winston? Sorry, what did you say?
1449
2:00:51 --> 2:00:55
Dimethyl sulfoxide, that's the chemical formula.
1450
2:00:55 --> 2:01:02
But these days, all you hear is DMSO, it's like everything else in a short form and everything is abbreviated and acronym.
1451
2:01:02 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction], anyway, so I was taught that that was carcinogenic for the longest while.
1452
2:01:10 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]ague.
1453
2:01:13 --> 2:01:15
That's that's what we were told.
1454
2:01:15 --> 2:01:24
And then more recently, of course, it's been in the air and it's supposed to be exceedingly good for arthritis, by the way, with castor oil.
1455
2:01:24 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]or oil is like a lipid that allows it into the joint, just like the nanoparticles.
1456
2:01:29 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction], that's good. So but but nobody talks of it.
1457
2:01:33 --> 2:01:36
Presumably, there's a downside to it. What would that be?
1458
2:01:36 --> 2:01:41
Bad breath.
1459
2:01:41 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]ick a little bit like garbage when you ingest it orally or, you know, use it in larger doses.
1460
2:01:48 --> 2:01:57
But it's just because it's going the oxygen moiety comes out, the oxygen comes off first and then and then it goes to DMS.
1461
2:01:57 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]arts lying off. So you can kind of get a fun smell.
1462
2:02:02 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]s its cousin, M.M.M.S.M., you know, sulfur, if you want to, by adding a little bit at adding oxygen back into your system.
1463
2:02:15 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction] if you need to.
1464
2:02:18 --> 2:02:22
And it reduces the smell or using like polyphenols.
1465
2:02:22 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]anley Jacob and he was doing research on polyphenols and the reduction of the odor from DMS.
1466
2:02:32 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]udy.
1467
2:02:36 --> 2:02:41
I should probably talk to him again.
1468
2:02:41 --> 2:02:47
OK, well, then there are some that ought not to be a problem if one uses it topically.
1469
2:02:47 --> 2:02:51
That ought not to be a problem. But it's less. It's less smell topically.
1470
2:02:51 --> 2:02:55
I don't I use it every day and I don't I don't smell.
1471
2:02:55 --> 2:02:59
So, right. But it doesn't cause cancer.
1472
2:02:59 --> 2:03:01
Right. No, no, it heals cancer.
1473
2:03:01 --> 2:03:03
Actually, it does quite the opposite.
1474
2:03:03 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction]e of things that I just wanted to hear about a little bit about death portal on somebody who had been to heaven on back.
1475
2:03:14 --> 2:03:16
Can you can you elaborate on that?
1476
2:03:16 --> 2:03:18
I don't know. Both of those.
1477
2:03:18 --> 2:03:31
Well, so when when somebody dies, they go usually feel like they're going through a tunnel and they get a feeling that they're being pulled to put the light at the end of the tunnel.
1478
2:03:31 --> 2:03:40
You know, you've heard that. Well, people experiences, you know, there are hundreds of thousands of people that NDE is there's a science done on this stuff.
1479
2:03:40 --> 2:03:46
And if you want to my article has like a ton of resources in it if you're interested in the topic.
1480
2:03:46 --> 2:03:55
But yeah, you kind of go through this traveling phase where your kind of mind is starting to realize that you're somewhere else.
1481
2:03:55 --> 2:04:02
You know, after usually you come out of your body and you look down on your body like people experience very similar things.
1482
2:04:02 --> 2:04:05
So they float out of their body. They look down.
1483
2:04:05 --> 2:04:14
They see their body or their loved ones or the situation because when they come back, they can describe things they shouldn't have been able to because they were unconscious.
1484
2:04:14 --> 2:04:18
Right. Like, oh, you're over here and oh, this happened and that happened.
1485
2:04:18 --> 2:04:30
Actually, I had an ex-boyfriend who had an NDE and he we were getting him into the hospital room and he was in the corner of the room looking down and he described the whole scene after he was resuscitated.
1486
2:04:31 --> 2:04:36
So and then they go to the light and they're greeted.
1487
2:04:36 --> 2:04:38
You know, they might be greeted by a loved one.
1488
2:04:38 --> 2:04:45
They might be greeted by beings they can't describe or that look magical or whatever, any kind of thing.
1489
2:04:45 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction] a discussion and may or may not have a life review.
1490
2:04:49 --> 2:04:58
And usually the discussion is about their contract and that they they need to go back and they usually say, hell, no, no, thanks.
1491
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Because it's way better where they are.
1492
2:05:01 --> 2:05:12
And then they're reminded of their contract and then they get to choose if they want to change the terms of their contract, which usually makes the situation not as good as what they've probably already chosen.
1493
2:05:12 --> 2:05:15
And they usually choose it and go back.
1494
2:05:15 --> 2:05:19
So that's like very common in NDE experiences.
1495
2:05:21 --> 2:05:22
And sorry. And then what was your other question?
1496
2:05:22 --> 2:05:24
That was like the portal one.
1497
2:05:24 --> 2:05:25
And then I'm.
1498
2:05:25 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction]nman came back, I assume the same process.
1499
2:05:29 --> 2:05:31
Yeah. Yeah.
1500
2:05:31 --> 2:05:35
So that and they don't that's actually not heaven.
1501
2:05:35 --> 2:05:36
It's not considered heaven.
1502
2:05:36 --> 2:05:39
It's considered you're in between space.
1503
2:05:39 --> 2:05:42
Like you're not you haven't arrived yet.
1504
2:05:42 --> 2:05:43
But there was there.
1505
2:05:43 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] Weiss's books, Brian Weiss, he's like a researcher and psychiatrist in like NDE and out of body experiences.
1506
2:05:55 --> 2:06:06
And he had a special patient who did was able to do past life regressions with him and remember her time in heaven and like in fine detail.
1507
2:06:06 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]ing.
1508
2:06:09 --> 2:06:12
I've read all of them because like I said, it's fascinating this topic.
1509
2:06:12 --> 2:06:21
But she describes it really beautifully about the whole plan and why we're here and like what's going on up there.
1510
2:06:21 --> 2:06:24
And and one woman did was able to get a tour of heaven.
1511
2:06:24 --> 2:06:25
This is a different girl.
1512
2:06:25 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]es.
1513
2:06:27 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]e.
1514
2:06:29 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]e or another type of temple.
1515
2:06:32 --> 2:06:38
And there are all these different like beautiful temples you could go to to do different things when you were in heaven.
1516
2:06:38 --> 2:06:40
And then she had to go back.
1517
2:06:40 --> 2:06:49
So that's what I've learned about people who there's somebody who's the reason behind life.
1518
2:06:49 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction] I've queried that with my whole existence.
1519
2:06:53 --> 2:06:58
But I had a man once who I was looking after who was suicidal.
1520
2:06:58 --> 2:07:03
And my job in North America was to to keep him alive.
1521
2:07:03 --> 2:07:10
Because then I would be I would be you know all in the court a lot of BS and HS would have.
1522
2:07:10 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction], but he was really he was really terrified at one point.
1523
2:07:13 --> 2:07:19
At one point he said to me, you know, Dr. G.
1524
2:07:19 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]owned as a child and had been revived supposedly.
1525
2:07:23 --> 2:07:26
And he said to me, you know, I'm not afraid to die.
1526
2:07:26 --> 2:07:29
I've been there and I've seen it. It's beautiful.
1527
2:07:29 --> 2:07:31
And I'm not afraid to go back.
1528
2:07:31 --> 2:07:36
And that was very chilling for a psychiatrist trying to to keep him alive.
1529
2:07:36 --> 2:07:39
You know, so anyway, thanks. Very interesting.
1530
2:07:39 --> 2:07:41
Thank you. Yeah, you're welcome. Yeah.
1531
2:07:41 --> 2:07:48
You'd like Dr. Brian Weiss, I think a lot, you know, being from the same profession.
1532
2:07:48 --> 2:07:55
And he's got many books. I think one was called Many Lives, Many Masters.
1533
2:07:55 --> 2:08:00
Talking of books, Amanda, so we in five minutes we can finish if you like.
1534
2:08:00 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]ay a bit longer.
1535
2:08:02 --> 2:08:04
But I think you've had enough.
1536
2:08:04 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction] wanted to ask you, talking about books, could you what are your favorite books?
1537
2:08:12 --> 2:08:17
Maybe top three or top five books you've ever read?
1538
2:08:17 --> 2:08:20
OK, well, I actually would.
1539
2:08:20 --> 2:08:22
I do like Many Lives, Many Masters.
1540
2:08:22 --> 2:08:25
Maybe it'd be like in there somewhere.
1541
2:08:25 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction] David Hawkins.
1542
2:08:29 --> 2:08:31
That's a must read.
1543
2:08:31 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction] Richard Gerber.
1544
2:08:34 --> 2:08:37
That's an absolute must read.
1545
2:08:37 --> 2:08:42
Geez. OK. My book.
1546
2:08:42 --> 2:08:45
Can I say that? No. Yes, you can.
1547
2:08:45 --> 2:08:49
What is it? Well, Wheels of Light or Hands of Light.
1548
2:08:50 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]and the Chakra System and the Biofield.
1549
2:08:55 --> 2:08:58
You know, those are really good. They're pretty comprehensive.
1550
2:08:58 --> 2:09:01
Both of those are very good books. One's Barbara Brennan.
1551
2:09:01 --> 2:09:04
So Hands of Light is Barbara Brennan.
1552
2:09:04 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]ually, I could probably grab it. One sec.
1553
2:09:14 --> 2:09:16
Yeah, Wheels of Light. It's an old one.
1554
2:09:16 --> 2:09:20
It's Rosalind Bruyere. This one here.
1555
2:09:20 --> 2:09:22
Wheels of Light.
1556
2:09:22 --> 2:09:26
That's if you're kind of more new to the energy field and stuff in the Kundalini.
1557
2:09:26 --> 2:09:30
Like all that. But it was really helpful for me.
1558
2:09:30 --> 2:09:36
Geez. There's so many good books. Oh my God.
1559
2:09:36 --> 2:09:40
Geez. What else?
1560
2:09:40 --> 2:09:44
Which comes to mind though, which is not necessarily in your field, you know,
1561
2:09:44 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction] to kind of in.
1562
2:09:48 --> 2:09:52
Well, I loved, honestly, Jules Verne, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
1563
2:09:52 --> 2:09:55
was one of my favorite books as a kid.
1564
2:09:55 --> 2:09:57
It was one of my hands down favorite books as a kid.
1565
2:09:57 --> 2:10:01
And I don't know why, but I resonated very much reading that book.
1566
2:10:01 --> 2:10:07
Reading that monumental thing.
1567
2:10:07 --> 2:10:13
And I mean, everyone should read all the extra books of the Bible that they removed.
1568
2:10:13 --> 2:10:16
That's like if you need to read stuff.
1569
2:10:16 --> 2:10:20
You should probably read, you know, the Emerald Tablets and all the, you know,
1570
2:10:20 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]uff they took out of the Bible.
1571
2:10:24 --> 2:10:27
I read the Bible when I was like 12.
1572
2:10:27 --> 2:10:35
And then as needed, and or reading people who have translated it like,
1573
2:10:35 --> 2:10:39
what's his name? I'll think of his name in a second.
1574
2:10:39 --> 2:10:43
Not God free.
1575
2:10:43 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction], he talks about how like different layers of the type of typography of the Bible, right?
1576
2:10:49 --> 2:10:56
How there's like you have to be like awake enough to read it so that you see the allegory,
1577
2:10:56 --> 2:11:01
the layered typography, because it's hidden. It's hidden knowledge.
1578
2:11:01 --> 2:11:03
What else?
1579
2:11:03 --> 2:11:05
Have you read War and Peace?
1580
2:11:05 --> 2:11:08
Oh, yeah, that was that was a long time ago.
1581
2:11:08 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction] to get through that.
1582
2:11:10 --> 2:11:13
I wasn't maybe it was because I was in my teens.
1583
2:11:13 --> 2:11:15
Oh, yes. Well, I read it when I was 18.
1584
2:11:15 --> 2:11:17
So it's quite a strong when I was 18.
1585
2:11:17 --> 2:11:20
Yeah, I was probably around there.
1586
2:11:20 --> 2:11:24
You know, I'm being Canadian. We had to read like Margaret Atwood.
1587
2:11:24 --> 2:11:32
We had to read like, you know, a lot of a couple of Jewish Montreal Jewish writers and stuff.
1588
2:11:32 --> 2:11:37
I really loved the mutant message down under by I think her last name is Davidson.
1589
2:11:37 --> 2:11:40
That was really formative in my university years.
1590
2:11:40 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]ralia and the wisdom of the tribes there and how they were telepathic with each other.
1591
2:11:48 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction] knew medicine, Bush medicine.
1592
2:11:50 --> 2:11:53
Naturally, they didn't have to talk about it or teach it or nothing.
1593
2:11:53 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction] knew mutant message.
1594
2:11:56 --> 2:12:05
So, Amanda, I think that if you haven't done it, I think a lot of people are very interested in your best books, you know, your best 100 books, maybe.
1595
2:12:05 --> 2:12:09
Yeah, I was going to do that even as like a whole course or something.
1596
2:12:09 --> 2:12:12
I don't know what I was going to do. But yeah, that's a good one.
1597
2:12:12 --> 2:12:14
I should do that time.
1598
2:12:14 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]ed in the names of books.
1599
2:12:17 --> 2:12:24
This group in particular, but there are some have built up their library enormously since we started.
1600
2:12:24 --> 2:12:32
And very quickly, so it's not really fair to ask you, but in 2020, my whole world changed and maybe yours did too.
1601
2:12:32 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]royed everything, quote earlier on.
1602
2:12:37 --> 2:12:42
And I wasn't quite sure what you meant long ago or what you meant in 2020.
1603
2:12:42 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction] wondered, what's the most shocking thing that's happened since 2020 in particular?
1604
2:12:49 --> 2:12:57
And also, what's the most important thing that you would like to emphasize tonight?
1605
2:12:57 --> 2:12:59
It might be something else tomorrow night.
1606
2:12:59 --> 2:13:04
Yeah. Shocking thing. You mean like that's happened to society or something?
1607
2:13:04 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]e were, you know, in all these countries were targeted deliberately.
1608
2:13:12 --> 2:13:15
So we're highly social animals.
1609
2:13:15 --> 2:13:27
And yet they were trying to sell something like such evil as separating people, you know, when we are highly socialized, the exact opposite of what they should be doing.
1610
2:13:27 --> 2:13:32
And in the name of so-called public health, you know.
1611
2:13:32 --> 2:13:41
And so what what so treason is the other thing, you know, it clearly it was worldwide treason, as far as I could see that.
1612
2:13:41 --> 2:13:43
That's very shocking to me.
1613
2:13:43 --> 2:13:53
And but, you know, you may see things from a different angle with your background and and also living in Canada.
1614
2:13:53 --> 2:13:58
Yeah, I mean, nothing like the word shocking.
1615
2:13:58 --> 2:14:15
I don't really feel shocked about what's happening because they planned it and told us a long time ago, like the Agenda 2030, which is now like probably going to be pushed further.
1616
2:14:15 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]an, so I'm not shocked.
1617
2:14:19 --> 2:14:26
I guess where I feel emotionally more upset or anything is like seeing my my country fall apart.
1618
2:14:26 --> 2:14:31
You know, it's like we know it's coming, but it's still upsetting.
1619
2:14:31 --> 2:14:32
Yes, I agree with you.
1620
2:14:32 --> 2:14:42
No, just to see it happening and like the memory, the sentimentality of the memories of where I grew up is it's unrecognizable now.
1621
2:14:42 --> 2:14:46
Like my hometown and my even Toronto.
1622
2:14:46 --> 2:14:48
I don't even want to go there.
1623
2:14:48 --> 2:14:53
I grew up as a kid, you know, beaten around Toronto, having a good time.
1624
2:14:53 --> 2:14:56
And now I don't feel safe to go there.
1625
2:14:56 --> 2:14:58
Right. And even the energies aren't right.
1626
2:14:58 --> 2:15:01
So it's not even about safety as much as it wears me down.
1627
2:15:01 --> 2:15:06
It's not safe for my what I have to do to keep my energy field up and strong and protected.
1628
2:15:06 --> 2:15:07
Right.
1629
2:15:07 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] changed naturally or do you think that someone has targeted Toronto?
1630
2:15:14 --> 2:15:19
So so you're you're in the UK, right, Stephen?
1631
2:15:19 --> 2:15:24
So all the colony, all the British colonies are attacked first.
1632
2:15:24 --> 2:15:31
Canada, Australia, you guys all Europe, all the European, the EU.
1633
2:15:31 --> 2:15:34
You're all we're all the first skinny pigs of this.
1634
2:15:34 --> 2:15:35
We're the first go.
1635
2:15:35 --> 2:15:41
So it's we're going to see mass immigration to destabilize.
1636
2:15:41 --> 2:15:43
That's on purpose.
1637
2:15:43 --> 2:15:44
Right. That's on purpose.
1638
2:15:44 --> 2:15:47
And then the rapes and everything that go along with that.
1639
2:15:47 --> 2:15:48
And that's encouraged.
1640
2:15:48 --> 2:15:59
And because they've taken, you know, middle aged men who were, you know, in jail, they've released those people, put them on boats, paid them and brought them into our countries.
1641
2:15:59 --> 2:16:03
That's you could say that's shocking because we're the first.
1642
2:16:03 --> 2:16:06
Because they're not like little cute families and babies.
1643
2:16:06 --> 2:16:07
No mummies.
1644
2:16:07 --> 2:16:09
And that's not what's happening.
1645
2:16:09 --> 2:16:22
They're young men of fighting age who have been in or out of jail or were incarcerated and offered money to come infiltrate our countries and cause chaos.
1646
2:16:22 --> 2:16:24
So that's upsetting.
1647
2:16:24 --> 2:16:28
I'm not surprised or I'm not like shocked, but it's upsetting.
1648
2:16:28 --> 2:16:35
You know that it's happening and that people are kind of still allowing it to to happen in some ways.
1649
2:16:35 --> 2:16:36
Right.
1650
2:16:36 --> 2:16:42
And then in that being afraid to be called a racist or whatever, like, you know, sticks and stones.
1651
2:16:42 --> 2:16:53
Right. Like, you know, it's not racist to stand up for your culture being destroyed or decimated or being stepped on.
1652
2:16:53 --> 2:16:56
You know, but people are afraid.
1653
2:16:56 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]and up.
1654
2:16:58 --> 2:17:01
But it's also because the police are also with it.
1655
2:17:01 --> 2:17:07
Like, so if you post online anything that even hints at that, then they come harass you.
1656
2:17:07 --> 2:17:09
Right. So this is part of the next.
1657
2:17:09 --> 2:17:12
This is what's going on.
1658
2:17:12 --> 2:17:14
It's really bad in Germany.
1659
2:17:14 --> 2:17:18
So it's pretty it's there with you guys, even before it comes to Canada.
1660
2:17:18 --> 2:17:22
We're kind of a little bit late, but it's coming here slowly.
1661
2:17:22 --> 2:17:24
And but it's different. We're big.
1662
2:17:24 --> 2:17:31
We're sprawling, you know, so they have to have a bit of a different plan for for us because it's hard.
1663
2:17:31 --> 2:17:32
It's going to be harder.
1664
2:17:32 --> 2:17:36
They'll probably try another lockdown game.
1665
2:17:36 --> 2:17:38
I think it's going to be fake climate crap.
1666
2:17:38 --> 2:17:41
I think it'll probably be like rolling blackouts.
1667
2:17:41 --> 2:17:43
Oops. Ooh, it's the sun.
1668
2:17:43 --> 2:17:45
We're going to blame the sun on it.
1669
2:17:45 --> 2:17:46
It's solar flares.
1670
2:17:46 --> 2:17:47
Wink, wink.
1671
2:17:48 --> 2:17:53
And now we can't use your computers or run your machines or your household.
1672
2:17:53 --> 2:18:00
So you're going to have to come into the cooling centers or the whatever centers so we can protect you and keep you safe.
1673
2:18:00 --> 2:18:01
Wink, wink. Right.
1674
2:18:01 --> 2:18:03
Because you can't stay in your home.
1675
2:18:03 --> 2:18:04
It's unsafe.
1676
2:18:04 --> 2:18:07
And we care about you because it's the same stuff.
1677
2:18:07 --> 2:18:09
You need to give up your freedom.
1678
2:18:09 --> 2:18:10
Well, yeah.
1679
2:18:10 --> 2:18:16
Well, microchip you just to make sure you're safe so that we can keep control and make sure your kids are safe and not safe.
1680
2:18:16 --> 2:18:17
Safe.
1681
2:18:17 --> 2:18:18
Right.
1682
2:18:18 --> 2:18:19
That's their gig.
1683
2:18:19 --> 2:18:22
And they want us microchipped and they also want to get rid of money.
1684
2:18:22 --> 2:18:27
So that's the next thing that Canada is working on that.
1685
2:18:27 --> 2:18:29
They're working on that very quickly.
1686
2:18:29 --> 2:18:37
I think it's Bill C2 they just rammed through, which is basically by 2030 no more cash.
1687
2:18:37 --> 2:18:39
And even using cash is illegal.
1688
2:18:39 --> 2:18:41
You go to jail.
1689
2:18:41 --> 2:18:44
You use the money like what?
1690
2:18:44 --> 2:18:45
OK.
1691
2:18:45 --> 2:18:49
Liberals are there really swallowed the Kool-Aid hard like.
1692
2:18:49 --> 2:18:51
Carney is bad news, isn't he?
1693
2:18:51 --> 2:18:53
Worse than what we had.
1694
2:18:53 --> 2:18:54
Worse.
1695
2:18:54 --> 2:18:56
I agree with you.
1696
2:18:56 --> 2:18:59
He's a bankster.
1697
2:18:59 --> 2:19:00
He's a bankster.
1698
2:19:00 --> 2:19:01
He's a smart evil.
1699
2:19:01 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction] a puppet dummy.
1700
2:19:03 --> 2:19:05
But this guy is a smart evil.
1701
2:19:05 --> 2:19:06
Yes.
1702
2:19:06 --> 2:19:08
It's worse.
1703
2:19:08 --> 2:19:13
I'm glad to say that maybe for the wrong reasons Trump is giving Carney a bad a hard time.
1704
2:19:13 --> 2:19:16
Yeah, Trump's a funny creature.
1705
2:19:16 --> 2:19:20
It's like entertainment in a sense.
1706
2:19:20 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction] laugh at it a little bit.
1707
2:19:23 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction] or another, you cannot go into a system like that and think you're going to get out of there.
1708
2:19:33 --> 2:19:34
Like, no.
1709
2:19:34 --> 2:19:40
And this is what like in some kind like Ecuador, you know, they were able to.
1710
2:19:40 --> 2:19:42
But they're contained.
1711
2:19:42 --> 2:19:51
You know, when you have a small country and it's contained and you get one good guy, you know, good guy, you can do the right things.
1712
2:19:51 --> 2:19:52
Right.
1713
2:19:52 --> 2:19:56
They transformed themselves out of the gang thing they had.
1714
2:19:56 --> 2:19:59
So the Ecuador hasn't got the BBC, for example, to contain.
1715
2:19:59 --> 2:20:01
Yeah, they don't have the propaganda machine.
1716
2:20:01 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]e on their side and whatever.
1717
2:20:03 --> 2:20:06
But he's still got a crazy looking scary militia.
1718
2:20:06 --> 2:20:07
Yeah.
1719
2:20:07 --> 2:20:11
I mean, it's still very intense.
1720
2:20:11 --> 2:20:19
Ecuador shot to world fame, if you like, because famously they supported Julian Assange.
1721
2:20:19 --> 2:20:21
Yeah, exactly.
1722
2:20:21 --> 2:20:28
I mean, it's even though many could say he was ex CIA and then he is a controlled op and what, you know, we could go down all those rabbit holes.
1723
2:20:28 --> 2:20:37
But the thing is, like, we're we're all waking up wherever we're waking up, wherever layer we're at.
1724
2:20:37 --> 2:20:39
And that's OK.
1725
2:20:39 --> 2:20:40
Like even it's fine.
1726
2:20:40 --> 2:20:41
But don't get stuck.
1727
2:20:41 --> 2:20:47
I think the main thing is like, just keep going, just keep going and keep letting go and keep letting go.
1728
2:20:47 --> 2:20:56
And eventually you'll transform through it and you'll really get a bird's eye view of it and you'll become a master pattern recognizer.
1729
2:20:56 --> 2:21:01
And you'll be able to see where their next moves are with stuff.
1730
2:21:01 --> 2:21:10
But, you know, eventually, if they did want if they didn't want something to be where it is, then it wouldn't essentially.
1731
2:21:10 --> 2:21:12
They'll allow things out of curiosity.
1732
2:21:12 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]one missile and they could blow some president up or whatever.
1733
2:21:17 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction] killed Trump.
1734
2:21:19 --> 2:21:23
OK, let's just be honest.
1735
2:21:23 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]ama.
1736
2:21:25 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction], you know.
1737
2:21:27 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction] wanted to ask you this.
1738
2:21:29 --> 2:21:41
So to me, and maybe I, you know, until we kind of, how should I say, create our own society, you know, maybe we need the least bad leader.
1739
2:21:41 --> 2:21:50
The only leader which is worth the name, you know, whatever you think of him at the moment in the world is Trump.
1740
2:21:50 --> 2:21:58
I think, you know, and so but one of the things I've been kind of wrestling with with Trump is, you know, do I've been trying to watch all the things that are happening in the world?
1741
2:21:58 --> 2:22:02
I've been trying to watch all his press conferences and as much as I can.
1742
2:22:02 --> 2:22:11
And I agree with you a lot of its entertainment, but I do get the feeling that he could be, you know, he may have bitten off more than he can chew.
1743
2:22:11 --> 2:22:18
But he could be he I think he I do feel that he actually loves his family and that he actually loves America.
1744
2:22:18 --> 2:22:21
He kind of.
1745
2:22:21 --> 2:22:22
Yeah, I feel that.
1746
2:22:22 --> 2:22:26
But remember, the president doesn't make the decisions ultimately.
1747
2:22:26 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction]e think that the president has like power.
1748
2:22:31 --> 2:22:34
Not so much. Not very much. Not as much as you think.
1749
2:22:34 --> 2:22:48
So like say let's say he was good and good intentions and just he's got, you know, a big ego and he has gold toilets and he's like maybe got some narcissistic tendencies or whatever.
1750
2:22:48 --> 2:22:50
In the Oval Office as well.
1751
2:22:50 --> 2:22:57
Yeah, or whatever you need to get to where he got to, like whatever cojones you got to have to be where you are.
1752
2:22:57 --> 2:23:04
Right. Because it's not you can't be that rich without, you know, having certain personality traits.
1753
2:23:04 --> 2:23:09
OK, like that kind of hustle I would never be interested in personally, you know.
1754
2:23:09 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]ics, which is to be enough of a personality, enough of a strong ego to do that.
1755
2:23:16 --> 2:23:17
Yes.
1756
2:23:17 --> 2:23:20
Right. And then there's tons of propaganda all over the place.
1757
2:23:20 --> 2:23:23
So, you know, we don't know. We haven't met him. We don't know.
1758
2:23:23 --> 2:23:27
I mean, yeah, I liked him in The Apprentice. I watched all those. I was interested.
1759
2:23:27 --> 2:23:28
I never saw any of that.
1760
2:23:28 --> 2:23:33
Well, I liked the way he I thought he was fair. I did mostly.
1761
2:23:33 --> 2:23:40
But one thing I noticed is he really took the opinions of what people told him so he can be easily wrong.
1762
2:23:40 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]e and agreed with them.
1763
2:23:44 --> 2:23:48
And then he's like, you know, too easily.
1764
2:23:48 --> 2:23:55
So someone said we need a vaccine and he gets his like, oh, we need a turbo that like we need to get the vaccine fast.
1765
2:23:55 --> 2:23:58
I want to win. That's all he thinks about.
1766
2:23:58 --> 2:24:03
I want to win. Doesn't care about killing babies, killing mothers, killing.
1767
2:24:03 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction] wants to win. They use him for this shit.
1768
2:24:06 --> 2:24:12
So he's not he's like classic American, let's just say.
1769
2:24:12 --> 2:24:15
But I don't think I think you're right.
1770
2:24:15 --> 2:24:22
I don't feel he's a malicious person and on purpose, but he's being used no matter what.
1771
2:24:22 --> 2:24:28
I couldn't imagine I couldn't imagine being in the snake pit around all those people, those years and doing all that stuff.
1772
2:24:28 --> 2:24:31
And, you know, he's young and dumb and fully, you know what?
1773
2:24:31 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction]ein and he was hanging around all these people and he was doing the WWF wrestling gig.
1774
2:24:39 --> 2:24:42
And he was like, they're all actors.
1775
2:24:42 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction]?
1776
2:24:45 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction] is us. That's really ourselves.
1777
2:24:48 --> 2:24:50
That's what it comes down to. That's what I teach.
1778
2:24:50 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction] look at it as a show.
1779
2:24:54 --> 2:24:57
And whether if good comes out of it, awesome.
1780
2:24:57 --> 2:24:59
If bad comes out of it, we're prepared.
1781
2:24:59 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction] is none of our business.
1782
2:25:02 --> 2:25:07
You know what I mean? Like, as we remove ourselves from feeding it in any which way.
1783
2:25:08 --> 2:25:10
That's that's our freedom. We get our freedom.
1784
2:25:10 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction] from it.
1785
2:25:13 --> 2:25:22
And that and like the two waters, you know, like the ocean water and the river waters that mix and they they can't mix like they touch in the ocean, but they can't mix.
1786
2:25:22 --> 2:25:25
That'll be like our reality.
1787
2:25:25 --> 2:25:27
That'll be our existence.
1788
2:25:27 --> 2:25:33
So we will be building the new world while the old world is fighting itself to death.
1789
2:25:33 --> 2:25:35
Absolutely. They're going to happen at the same time.
1790
2:25:35 --> 2:25:38
And I know where I'm going to be.
1791
2:25:38 --> 2:25:39
I know where I'm going to be.
1792
2:25:39 --> 2:25:47
And they are trying to whittle us down so that we get into, you know, super fighting mode with that.
1793
2:25:47 --> 2:25:53
And it's not, you know, but ultimately that's I think that's our top way of protecting ourselves.
1794
2:25:53 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction]ion, Amanda, will you fight until you die?
1795
2:25:58 --> 2:26:00
I don't want to fight at all.
1796
2:26:00 --> 2:26:01
There's nothing to fight.
1797
2:26:01 --> 2:26:03
You are fighting now.
1798
2:26:03 --> 2:26:05
No, I don't feel like I'm fighting.
1799
2:26:05 --> 2:26:06
I feel like.
1800
2:26:06 --> 2:26:07
All right.
1801
2:26:07 --> 2:26:11
Well, resisting, meaning making a decision.
1802
2:26:11 --> 2:26:18
You know, I make the decision to not participate in that that I see going against God in nature.
1803
2:26:18 --> 2:26:25
So I don't wherever I cannot participate or choose to not participate, then that's what I will do.
1804
2:26:26 --> 2:26:34
But as far as like fighting, you know, I'm going I'm taking my energy and I'm pushing against something.
1805
2:26:34 --> 2:26:35
I won't do that.
1806
2:26:35 --> 2:26:36
Right.
1807
2:26:36 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]s.
1808
2:26:38 --> 2:26:43
So the more I put my whatever I put my energy into, I create.
1809
2:26:43 --> 2:26:49
So as we realize that, why should I fight against the thing I don't want?
1810
2:26:49 --> 2:26:53
If I'm therefore going to put my energy into it and feed it right.
1811
2:26:53 --> 2:26:54
It's hard.
1812
2:26:54 --> 2:26:55
It's hard.
1813
2:26:55 --> 2:26:56
It's tricky.
1814
2:26:56 --> 2:26:57
It takes a while to get there.
1815
2:26:57 --> 2:26:58
I flip.
1816
2:26:58 --> 2:27:03
I trip up to I'm not saying I'm perfect at it, but I'm saying I'm aware of it.
1817
2:27:03 --> 2:27:05
And that's the best as we can.
1818
2:27:05 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction]and up for yourself.
1819
2:27:06 --> 2:27:07
What if there's a bear attacking you?
1820
2:27:07 --> 2:27:08
OK, cool.
1821
2:27:08 --> 2:27:09
You know what I mean?
1822
2:27:09 --> 2:27:10
There's places and spaces.
1823
2:27:10 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction] part, what we're trying to where we're where we're getting to is where was my energy going?
1824
2:27:17 --> 2:27:21
So wherever that's going is where my reality is going to go.
1825
2:27:21 --> 2:27:23
Yeah, I was losing using the word fight loosely.
1826
2:27:23 --> 2:27:32
So that twenty twenty one video, which I was so admiring of your video, you know, earlier that we saw.
1827
2:27:32 --> 2:27:35
To me, that's you fighting, you know, it's your way of fighting.
1828
2:27:35 --> 2:27:44
It's just spectacularly good that it's great to see you making fun of them in that kind of very confident way.
1829
2:27:44 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction] that in twenty twenty one, I think you've admitted today that, you know, it wasn't a great time for you either in Canada.
1830
2:27:53 --> 2:28:01
Yeah, well, I was going through some big karmic lessons that I wouldn't I didn't know.
1831
2:28:01 --> 2:28:10
Like the thing is, the next like when you get to these next levels and stuff, it gets that everything gets more refined.
1832
2:28:10 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction]er and more refined because it's testing you to see if you'll, you know, be able to figure it out.
1833
2:28:18 --> 2:28:21
Right. Like imagine you're mastering something.
1834
2:28:21 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction] levels of video game super easy. Right.
1835
2:28:24 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction]er and you meet a boss and then, you know, on and on and on.
1836
2:28:29 --> 2:28:38
And then you get into like thousands and thousands of levels in your you become a skilled player and they present more skilled challenges.
1837
2:28:38 --> 2:28:48
And so I was definitely going through multiple skilled challenges at once that, you know, were really hard to see in my face, even though they weren't in my face.
1838
2:28:48 --> 2:28:51
So I went through a lot going on there.
1839
2:28:51 --> 2:29:02
But good things, too, because it was actually taking away a lot of people and places and situations that I was through with, like that had to be finished with.
1840
2:29:02 --> 2:29:06
Right. So we see that as maybe negative or an ending or whatever.
1841
2:29:07 --> 2:29:15
But ultimately, it's setting us up in the correct way or in a new trajectory that is part of our service work.
1842
2:29:15 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction] I'm I'm here to do service work.
1843
2:29:18 --> 2:29:26
You know, you know, if I have to be called in to do something for somebody, then I do it because that's what I know to do.
1844
2:29:26 --> 2:29:28
Yes, but you know, but everybody's different.
1845
2:29:28 --> 2:29:33
Everybody has their different purpose for what they're here to do.
1846
2:29:33 --> 2:29:39
So, Amanda, we will get the chat to you and the and the video that we've created.
1847
2:29:39 --> 2:29:41
Well, I hope it's still going, is it?
1848
2:29:41 --> 2:29:43
Can we see? Yes, it is.
1849
2:29:43 --> 2:29:52
Yeah. And and and I want to thank you on behalf of us all for speaking to us this evening and for being so generous with your time.
1850
2:29:52 --> 2:30:[privacy contact redaction] time you spoke, I was a little bit I don't think I mean, I'm obviously not on the same level as you tonight.
1851
2:30:03 --> 2:30:[privacy contact redaction] time I was even less on the same level.
1852
2:30:06 --> 2:30:17
So I think so I I concluded that you you were fine, you know, with you at your best with a camera in front of you on your own, you know.
1853
2:30:17 --> 2:30:[privacy contact redaction]etely misread you the first time because because I didn't understand you sufficiently well, then I didn't connect with you on the right.
1854
2:30:29 --> 2:30:32
Or, you know, even on the level I have tonight.
1855
2:30:32 --> 2:30:[privacy contact redaction] time.
1856
2:30:37 --> 2:30:39
That's my that's my path anyway.
1857
2:30:39 --> 2:30:42
So it's par for the course. So there's no apologies needed.
1858
2:30:42 --> 2:30:45
I'm often misunderstood.
1859
2:30:45 --> 2:30:51
I when we when we choose our next lives, there's like a wall and we get to pick our traits.
1860
2:30:51 --> 2:30:56
I definitely pick that. Oh, I'm easily misunderstood one.
1861
2:30:56 --> 2:31:04
So I remember saying that I think Amanda was a bit shy on the group, you know, but you're far from shy, I realize.
1862
2:31:04 --> 2:31:07
No, I have a what is it?
1863
2:31:07 --> 2:31:11
And in I'm an intro introverted expert.
1864
2:31:11 --> 2:31:13
No, I'm an extroverted introvert.
1865
2:31:13 --> 2:31:15
I think that's what it is.
1866
2:31:15 --> 2:31:17
So I'm very sensitive to energies.
1867
2:31:17 --> 2:31:28
And what happens, people understand that sometimes I'm in an energy and so I might not be able to be as present or, you know, I might be on a different time of my cycle even for goodness sake.
1868
2:31:28 --> 2:31:30
My brain's operating differently or whatever.
1869
2:31:30 --> 2:31:35
You know, women, especially all things.
1870
2:31:35 --> 2:31:36
So there's that aspect.
1871
2:31:36 --> 2:31:45
But also, like the spiritual sensitive stuff, I could be pinging things and picking up stuff and it's blasting me.
1872
2:31:45 --> 2:31:48
And then sometimes I'm not as present as I want to be.
1873
2:31:48 --> 2:31:56
So I'm getting much better and learning from all those experiences how to not be.
1874
2:31:56 --> 2:31:59
Be humble.
1875
2:31:59 --> 2:32:01
Yes.
1876
2:32:01 --> 2:32:02
I made a joke.
1877
2:32:02 --> 2:32:03
I was was a joke.
1878
2:32:03 --> 2:32:06
I said, you're learning how to be humble.
1879
2:32:06 --> 2:32:18
So sometimes you're so sure of your ground that maybe a bit like me when I'm sure of my ground, you know, we kind of all of us overstep, you know, and make it difficult for people to talk to us.
1880
2:32:18 --> 2:32:21
Whatever, you know, with none of us is perfect.
1881
2:32:21 --> 2:32:23
It's like a dance, right?
1882
2:32:23 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction] to I do feel called to like step in with that really harsh love.
1883
2:32:30 --> 2:32:36
And then other times I'm just I don't need to even say anything.
1884
2:32:36 --> 2:32:39
They can say what they can believe what they believe.
1885
2:32:39 --> 2:32:43
I'm not invested in or need them to have a different belief.
1886
2:32:43 --> 2:32:48
I've gotten way more accepting of where people are at now.
1887
2:32:48 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction]and that process, I guess, now that I'm through so much of it and understand the steps to get there, because a lot of my thinking has been like, how can we wake people up anyway?
1888
2:33:00 --> 2:33:04
Or should we even like where's our responsibility in that?
1889
2:33:04 --> 2:33:06
And how much should we interfere?
1890
2:33:06 --> 2:33:12
And there's not, you know, so sometimes it's OK just to leave it be.
1891
2:33:13 --> 2:33:16
Yes. Yeah, very good. Thank you so much.
1892
2:33:16 --> 2:33:19
Thank you so much. Thanks, everyone here.
1893
2:33:19 --> 2:33:22
Have a great presentation. Very good, Amanda.
1894
2:33:22 --> 2:33:27
Thank you. Thank you. Hope to see you again. Yes. Bye bye. Bye bye.