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00:05:44.020That's the spell of kind of good and evil thought spells.
00:05:49.880I think most of the prisons that we face are – it's a prison of the mind, right?
00:05:54.260And ultimately, we're in the predicament we are in because of the mind.
00:06:00.100They manipulate us through psychological spelling, essentially.
00:06:05.040I believe the people who control us are just like a tiny group of, like, sorcerers that control our minds.
00:06:10.760And so the goal of the podcast is to just one step at a time in all these different ways break a lot of the spells that we're all under.
00:06:18.860I was doing a show today on my other show, Timeline Cleanse, and I opened it up with a video because just this talk of spells and spellcasting.
00:06:27.660Didn't you open it up on mute or there was a video?
00:07:12.680It was almost like Cash Cab where, for whatever reason, this guy's got a camera.
00:07:17.100He's driving the cab, and in his backseat is the dark – what would you call it?
00:07:23.340Mother of darkness herself, Marina Abramovic, and she's talking about Trump.
00:07:28.480And she's saying that as silly as it sounds, Donald Trump is the magician.
00:07:35.740He's the magician, and he's going to – I don't know.
00:07:39.180I don't know exactly what she was getting at.
00:07:40.960I think she was just kind of laughing.
00:07:42.480It was a short clip about how absurd it is that Donald Trump holds some high-ranking position of spirituality to the extent that she's calling him a magician.
00:07:52.060And I just thought that that was funny because there is a video that came out maybe like a year and a half ago of Marina Abramovic allegedly recapping a conversation she had with shamans.
00:08:06.480They're sharing a group dream, these shamans, and when they come out of it, they tell Marina Abramovic that Donald Trump is the magician that will awaken the masses.
00:08:15.800Is this what you're talking about when you're talking about spell casting?
00:09:02.680It's watch this one while the other one deceives you.
00:09:05.240So I kind of find it interesting that that language has been specifically used for him over and over again.
00:09:10.360And even MAGA itself, it does mean – it means sorcerer or sorceress.
00:09:16.760And I think it even has a feminine connotation to it.
00:09:19.280But it does – so he's just like surrounded by all of this language that seems to point to magician, sorcerer, wizard, high-ranking, you know, Church of Satan character.
00:09:29.360Yeah, well, there's many layers to it, right?
00:09:31.760And so, yeah, you know, just like high-level magic is, yeah, look over here while I'm doing this over there.
00:09:39.140And actually, if you watch videos of Steve Bannon, that's actually the strategy of the Trump administration.
00:09:46.660You know, they say, you know, mass deportations, right?
00:09:50.180All of a sudden, you know, you see these videos of like hundreds of migrants getting pushed on a military plane and everyone's like, we're so back.
00:09:57.460And then you find out three days later that, oh, most of those people got let back into America.
00:10:03.220And then they stop releasing the tapes.
00:10:05.400But then the next one, right, is the Epstein files, right?
00:10:53.060And it's awesome to see if you can see it.
00:10:56.500I like the idea that we're now watching an administration do it, whereas the Mockingbird media did it.
00:11:02.480And I guess what ends up happening is when we're all disenchanted – and that's, I think, the actual appropriate use of the word there – when we're all disenchanted with this legacy media apparatus and we don't believe their narratives anymore,
00:11:14.240that methodology of the Mockingbird media, right, which is effectively spellcasting.
00:11:19.900You're taking a narrative, especially one that's emotionally charged, and you're turning it into a mantra where you're repeating it to the masses with an army of other political pundits or news anchormen that are all repeating the exact same phrase,
00:11:35.740and it's going into the ears and households of countless Americans.
00:11:54.460And so, yeah, if he can pull us out of that, then that's going to make a lot of people happy.
00:11:57.920But now we're just going to look to him and his administration.
00:12:00.680If they pull the exact same move – and I'm not even saying that they are, but it sounds like you are, Donnie – if they are going to pull that move, it's a great time to do it.
00:13:15.660Like, if you have 300, 400 million – 350 million people all acting in a different way based off their shared reality, it creates that reality, right?
00:16:08.880I would say that the reason we fell more than you guys is because America is much sexier and much more appealing to dark and negative entities that would seek to subvert it.
00:16:58.700But Canada as a whole, like I used to live in Toronto and it's like awful.
00:17:02.360So yeah, anyways, inside baseball, Canada was actually never ratified as a country.
00:17:06.920So the actual truth about Canada that people don't know is like, we're just, it's essentially like this weird, like mafia where legally we actually haven't become a country.
00:17:16.880And this has been acknowledged by several leaders, but because of that, it's just basically like a gang running what they call Canada.
00:17:24.380And so that's a kind of behind the scenes thing.
00:17:27.700But if you look at the Club of Rome, the Club of Rome has actually been behind the scenes of almost every event that comes to fruition.
00:17:37.160And one of those plans was actually, you know, the one world government.
00:17:41.680But a precursor to that was actually creating five economic zones.
00:17:46.000And one of which being what's called the North American Union, which would actually eventually would be the Pan American Union.
00:17:52.060And they wanted to actually convert all the Americas into one super state with one currency that was called the Amero.
00:18:50.740It was during the Obama administration and Fox News came out with this adorable little number on a classroom that was tasked with picking somebody famous.
00:19:05.940And wouldn't you know it, how adorable this kindergartner little girl somehow discovered, you know, via the power of the Internet, that Obama is related to all but, like, three of the previous sitting presidents.
00:19:18.040Like, all but three, which is absolutely insane.
00:19:22.160And for some reason, that goes over the head of the public.
00:19:24.460Everybody just goes, aww, isn't she cute?
00:19:27.460And it's like, what about the revelation this five-year-old girl just gave us?
00:20:19.140You know, maybe democracy is not real.
00:20:21.760We were talking about it earlier, this idea of perception.
00:20:25.600And Top and I talk about that often because we're not great content creators.
00:20:29.420And this show shouldn't have the legs that it does.
00:20:31.440But people perceive it as being successful one way or another.
00:20:34.680And I would say that is predominantly the key to any actual success that we've found is that we've managed to convince people that we have it.
00:20:41.640And so, but, I mean, eventually perception does become reality.
00:21:43.340And we're winning, or at least the people believe we are, and so we are.
00:21:46.620All right, so look at the libertarians, right?
00:21:49.000The libertarians are trying to affect change by going through the proper legal and legislative channels, right?
00:21:57.760They believe in, like, upholding the sort of, what would you call it, the, not rigidity, but the constitution, not the constitution of the United States.
00:22:08.580I mean, like, these institutions and going through the correct channels.
00:22:14.340But then people come along, and they say something that goes viral, and that then becomes reality, right?
00:22:20.680So, you know, meme makers and such are more effective at changing the culture of the United States of America than lifelong libertarians are.
00:22:30.920And that is because it's more like spellcasting.
00:22:35.200If you can get into the minds of Americans and convince them that something is true, it doesn't actually need to be true.
00:22:42.140If they believe it, give it enough time, and it will be.
00:22:47.940There's been a strange overlap, and I've been binge listening the telepathy tapes, and I don't want to get too much into it now because there's a deep dive that needs to be connected by us specifically.
00:23:00.840But the kids that are in this show that are the topic of this show, they're nonverbal autistic kids, and they communicate by, like, typing most of the time.
00:23:11.560But they call them spellers, which is actually very interesting now that we have – it's like the first – I'm going from listening to this to talking to Donnie, who does a show called, you know, Spellbreakers.
00:23:25.420Yeah, it's like what they're doing, they're operating in telepathy, or they're reading their parents' mind or sometimes other people's minds or people across the world.
00:23:36.340They can kind of communicate, but they call them spellers specifically because that's really all they can do to communicate in this realm.
00:23:42.840And I think that that is an interesting overlap and maybe an admission of some type.
00:23:48.060There's a lot of – it's such a weird show.
00:24:03.800But, I mean, look, we believe on this show that much of the direction – maybe all of the direction of humanity is not only biblical, but a lot of it is influenced.
00:24:16.420And that's a key word right there, like influence.
00:27:25.380You know, if enough people pay their taxes, then the IRS is real.
00:27:29.540Like, what would happen if everybody in America just, like, let's just say you could cast a spell and everybody in America would forget to pay their taxes, forget that the IRS existed.
00:27:45.480What if you could cast a spell and make everybody so afraid that they gave up their rights so that you would save them?
00:27:54.860And there was never anything really to be afraid of.
00:27:57.860But if you can kind of, like, I don't know, maybe have an event where we're talking about spellcasting, right?
00:28:04.460What if you had an event where you, I don't know, made it significant as far as, like, numerology goes?
00:28:11.540Maybe, like, a specific day and a specific time.
00:28:13.700And what if you sacrificed a lot of people to be able to garner the energy that you need for this spell to be effective?
00:28:21.780And then after you achieved those things, what if you then spoke those words and effectively made an entire people traumatized and afraid of something that didn't really exist in the way that they thought it did?
00:28:34.960And then you could present them the solution.
00:28:37.720So, I mean, we're talking Hegelian dialectic, right?
00:30:25.520You're going to have a little more pep in your step, right?
00:30:28.000And if hundreds of millions of people are all feeling that way, that shapes reality.
00:30:33.200If hundreds of millions of people think that there's an evil, scary thing that I've got to lock myself in the house with, it's going to happen, right?
00:30:40.340Like, if we just go into the power of, like, placebo, man, it's insane.
00:30:46.080Like, what the mind can do based off belief.
00:30:48.860Like, you can cure cancer with your mind.
00:30:50.840Like, this is a well-known phenomenon.
00:31:33.340That reminds me of – Top and I were talking about this earlier on the phone – Rupert Sheldrake, who is a bit of like a – I don't know what you would call him.
00:31:40.460I mean, he's – I would call him a scientist, and he's conducting studies that – the reason I am hesitant to call him a scientist is I recognize a lot of the scientific community would call his work pseudoscience, which is a fun word or phrase to use to dismiss people that are basically going in places where conventionally you're not supposed to go.
00:32:00.160And so, Rupert Sheldrake, one of his most famous experiments that he conducted, was one where he was taking a bunch of dog owners, and he's looking at them and saying,
00:32:16.840I bet you if we record this, we'll be able to show that dogs know intrinsically – like, 10 to 15 minutes before their owners come home, a dog will begin to become reactive.
00:32:33.100They might sit at the door, and they might wait.
00:32:35.160And even if you mixed up the variable in the sense of every day you come home at 5 o'clock, well, hey, your dog's going to know that you're coming home.
00:32:42.700It can kind of feel – it's not like it can tell time, but I guess dogs just kind of know.
00:32:46.240So they switched that variable up, and they had the owners come home at all kinds of random times.
00:32:50.720And sure enough, you know, before they even started coming down the streets, the dog would get anxious.
00:32:55.280It would start looking through the windows and everything.
00:32:57.260And so Rupert Sheldrake is showing you that there's something else intangible here, a psychic connection.
00:33:03.300And, you know, we're talking a little bit about the telepathy tapes and everything.
00:33:05.940I think all of this makes a lot more sense than we might imagine given the fact that we are in a paradigm that we think is strictly physical.
00:33:18.140But we just did an episode with Ed Mabry, episode three of our Book of Genesis series, and Ed is talking about how the vast majority of anything is made up of empty space, right?
00:33:32.400Like the space between molecules, atoms and electrons and protons is massive.
00:33:36.600He said that if you had the ability to blow up an atom, the nucleus, if you put it in the center of a football field, the electrons that are circling around it would be in the end zones.
00:33:49.500That's how far away they are from one another if you –
00:33:52.400And they'd be like the size of a softball.
00:34:07.120I can knock on my desk and I can feel it even resonate through my feet when I do that.
00:34:10.640But something clearly is beyond our understanding because that's not the case.
00:34:15.540The vast majority of it is empty space.
00:34:17.960And so, you know, the physicality of things is very strange.
00:34:21.260And if you start to entertain that, then the idea of maybe communicating psychically isn't a far stretch considering we're frigging like holograms essentially.
00:34:44.140Like this is a – this is like a – reality has a dreamlike quality to it and it's like our consciousness.
00:34:52.560Like that's what I'm trying to say without freaking people out that like this is not a real place.
00:34:56.960Like if you dive in – if you dive into the fundamental nature of our reality, even quantum physics, mainstream science is like, yeah, it's like all empty.
00:35:06.160You know, like the double slit experiment, they found that our – like basically the act of us observing changes the nature of reality.
00:35:17.100That particles will act like waves until we observe them.
00:35:21.380Then they're – oh, no, we are particles.
00:35:52.440Like it doesn't – it's not something that's on the mind of the average person.
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00:37:59.280On this topic of, let's say, like telepathy, which is something that's hugely in the cultural zeitgeist right now, especially among conspiracy theorists, what do you think is happening?
00:38:11.180Have you looked into telepathy at all?
00:38:13.380It's something that's very exciting, and it's, you know, we play off it in Hollywood and films all the time, but, you know, I don't really know if we've got much of a great explanation as to what the hell is going on there.
00:38:25.220Yeah, so back to Rupert Sheldrake, he has proven definitively that we're telepathic.
00:38:32.680He ran multiple studies, and statistically, he's proven 100% in a laboratory condition, repeatedly, that we are psychic.
00:38:42.480But because all of our science is based off materialism, there's not a known mechanism for why that would be possible.
00:38:50.160So the conclusion is that he must be bunk.
00:38:58.500I've actually run my own experiments with people, and I've proven definitively that telepathy is real.
00:39:05.520And we have strong, I believe that it's an inherent ability that all humans possess.
00:39:10.820We've all universally had the experiences of knowing who's about to call us, you know, feeling like something's off or wrong, having just that urge to like, I got to call that guy.
00:39:21.520And then you find out like, oh, dude, thanks for calling.
00:39:24.000You know, have like a hunch or an urge or an instinct to take an action or whatever.
00:39:30.200This is a universal experience, right?
00:39:32.340Science just tells us that we're retards for thinking that what we all know to be true in all cultures is fake.
00:40:02.720So essentially there's thousands of instances where people will die or, you know, temporarily and they'll go outside of their body and they'll observe locations and areas that their body isn't in.
00:42:14.200There's not really a precedent for it.
00:42:15.280I've had altercations with the occasional person, but she hasn't.
00:42:19.060Like I said, so there's, it hasn't happened, but I wouldn't be surprised.
00:42:21.920So, I lift up the blinds to let my cat through, and I see a guy who's nowhere near her, but he starts heading in her general direction on a bike.
01:12:56.280Canada and the UK does a lot of great stuff.
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01:13:58.880No matter how cuck you guys seem, but they're like, at least the UK is like, like, well, you can't have any guns here, mate, but we're not going to give our children poison.
01:14:07.500You're not allowed to have like fucking red 40 in our cereal.
01:14:28.420Well, Donnie, you said before that there's this whole thing of like, you know, we're engineered through Hollywood and elsewise to anticipate this savior character.
01:15:22.640So this group of hackers is going to use their hacking abilities and they're going to overthrow all the evil politicians and all the Wall Street corrupt, you know, such and such by exposing them, you know, on their on their they're going to hack them.
01:15:34.660And then you had the same thing with what QAnon, which, by the way, you know, you're talking about whether or not the Trump administration is going to save you.
01:15:42.520Trump is the figurehead for the QAnon movement.
01:15:48.620And so, yeah, if anybody's had a massive PR campaign to convince the people, including the conspiracy theorists, that he is their guy and he's going to save them.
01:18:10.320And I apply that to everything, right?
01:18:14.320And unfortunately, like, coming up in the church, I don't see – I see some differences and some resistance to evil in churches I've been in.
01:18:22.720But honestly, most of them are just as asleep, you know?
01:18:26.640And honestly, without Christianity in its current form, we probably wouldn't have the JQ problem and the Zionist infiltration, right?
01:18:36.080And so my point is, this is not a knock against, like, Christianity.
01:18:40.620Like, I still – like, I'm going to probably raise my kids Christian-ish.
01:18:46.040But my point is that we actually have to practice discernment in all things, right?
01:18:50.860So, like, people would say – there's many Christians who would say you're not – you guys are evil.
01:18:57.500You guys are satanic just because you don't follow their view of Christianity, right?
01:19:02.700And so in the end, we have to exercise our own discernment and see the fruits of their labor, right?
01:19:08.540So going back to your point, you know, like, I wouldn't call it – don't just call it evil or good just for the sake of, like, does this line up with my view and interpretation of Scripture or the Bible?
01:19:21.620Because honestly, you could say almost everything we do is satanic, right?
01:19:24.980I would, again, apply the principle of what are the fruits of this labor, right?
01:19:29.940Like, you know, Joe Rogan for all his, like, DMT tripping, you know, all – you know, yeah, all the stuff he promotes.
01:19:39.120Like, is he – he does some good stuff, but he's still a shill or, you know, a hack.
01:20:35.180They were, like – one of the kids apparently is saying in the tapes – I have to get to this point – that, yeah, the bad ones don't have access to, like, a certain thing that the other ones do have access to.
01:20:43.480I'm, like, I didn't know that there was bad autists, nonverbal autists.
01:21:28.440You know, this could – you could very easily see that this is a gift from God, you know?
01:21:33.320So I'm just saying, like, we have to apply the fruits – we have to apply the fruits test.
01:21:37.780That's what I do because I haven't found good role models.
01:21:41.060I don't find it in the church, you know?
01:21:43.340And I don't find it outside of the church necessarily either, you know?
01:21:46.780So, like, just because someone's Christian – like, most Christians I know, like, locked down their businesses, took the jibby, jibby-jabby, you know?
01:21:56.280People think that, like, you know, Israel is our greatest ally and, you know, so I, like, I don't really necessarily vibe with them just because they're, you know, they have, you know?
01:22:05.960But for me, at the same time, there's so much good in Christianity, like, raising a family, having the traditional dynamics.
01:22:13.500Like, you know, Christ clearly is an inspired of divinity.
01:22:17.280Like, if you see what he says and his, you know, stuff.
01:22:21.020But then it's, you know – anyway, my point is that we're in, like, uncharted territory.
01:22:25.420Like, you know, I don't pretend to know it all, but I just try to apply that test.
01:22:29.960Not like, you know, is there some obscure passage in the Old Testament that tells me if this is good or bad?
01:22:34.660It's like, what are the actual fruits of that person?
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01:25:23.800I probably have a stronger relationship and understanding than most people because I've searched and tried to really find out who this person is.
01:25:32.340But I did go to a church where, you know, people were embezzling money.
01:25:36.180And when I called them out on it, I got kicked out.
01:25:51.000If you're looking up to a human being, a man, like, what kind of, number one, what kind of man are you looking up to another dude that is probably your age or even younger?
01:26:15.120Well, I do think Donnie is correct, though, about the state of the church and that identifying as a Christian doesn't really do it, right?
01:26:23.680So just this morning I was talking to somebody and I won't say who, but they were telling me all of these stories from when they were a kid.
01:26:38.840Like, hearing this sound, knowing that this paralysis was coming, getting sucked into this paralysis or having their, what felt like their spirit come out of their body.
01:26:51.040And the other day while he was driving, he felt himself start to slip out of the bottoms of his feet to the point where he felt like he was somehow getting under his car.
01:26:59.280And he had to start yelling in his head.
01:27:01.420One of the kids in the tape said that when they were able to finally communicate with their parents, they said, I feel like I'm slipping out from the bottom of my feet.
01:27:08.920They're not even aware that they – if you see them do shit with their hands, they're like, I'm not even aware of my hands, so I have to do something to make sure that, like, I'm in my body.
01:27:18.000Yeah, it's – so I think what it is is it's trauma-based disassociative identity disorder.
01:27:23.740And you become so excellent at disassociating, which makes sense if you're autistic and your fucking body is a prison, you're probably disassociating a lot just to get through it.
01:27:33.660And when you do that, disassociation is the first step into actual separation of spirit and flesh.
01:27:40.300And so, you know, there's some sort of tethering point you can return, but in order to learn how to do that, you need to learn how to disassociate.
01:27:48.100And kind of in order to learn how to disassociate, it needs to happen organically.
01:28:02.300It's their life circles around the church.
01:28:04.380And basically, everybody just dismissed him as a kid.
01:28:08.960I mean, dude, this guy is fighting entities.
01:28:13.620He's sleeping on the floor next to his sister because he's watching over his sister because he keeps waking up and seeing entities hovering over her.
01:28:24.700And so, I mean, apparently when he was like four, he has this memory of getting up and hitting these things.
01:28:31.140And do what you want with that information.
01:28:32.360I don't know what the fuck to do with it, if they're physical or not.
01:28:34.000Because they were trying to take his sister.
01:28:37.760So, this dude has dealt with it his entire life.
01:28:40.620And at every turn, his very religious family, who go to church regularly, pretty much just dismissed him.
01:28:46.800And when he went to, like, the elders of his church, you know, they basically just kind of told him that he's got to stop thinking about it.
01:29:01.860I guess we'll just name this shit the telepathy taste.
01:29:04.020But episode two of this podcast series, she speaks to somebody who is an evangelical Christian who had a son that was nonverbal autistic for 20 years.
01:29:14.180And then finally, he breaks through, and it turns out he's got telepathy and all the shit.
01:29:17.820And she goes, well, how do you, as a conservative Christian, feel?
01:29:21.760And they use the word, like, validating a lot.
01:29:23.660Things, like, very, like, if you're not aware of the political spectrum.
01:29:27.540Yeah, if you're not aware of the political spectrum, these things kind of will just, like, bounce off your head.
01:29:31.760But once you start hearing people use this phrase, I'm like, I understand where you're coming from.
01:29:35.580They're talking about, like, I am a strict science person, shit like that.
01:29:40.480But they go, you know, as a conservative Christian, how were you able to reconcile your faith with what your son has been doing this entire time?
01:29:51.700So, we're, like, we're now sitting back and allowing this new age hippie bullshit to take what should have or should have been a Christian idea.
01:30:04.520Or at least, like, a, I don't, what's the correct word?
01:30:08.060Like, from the Hebrew Old Testament idea, which I think is Christianity in its correct form.
01:30:15.120Judaism is just some bullshit that they made 200 to 500 years after the death of Christ.
01:31:46.440Like, I once had an experience where my root chakra opened, and I thought I had to, like, I went to the emergency room because I thought I was, like, injured.
01:32:00.100So, you know, it's like, am I evil because I sense chakras?
01:32:03.140Like, that's the thinking of a lot of Christians.
01:32:04.760They just call everything, like, evil, evil, evil.
01:32:07.300But if you look at their lives, they're not, they don't live the life of Christ.
01:32:11.660Like, that's what I believe we all have to do.
01:32:14.280We have to be loving, you know, practice forgiveness often, you know, be bigger than ourselves, strive for those higher ideals instead of our base instincts, you know, daily.
01:32:25.560Like, that to me is actual real living Christianity is, right?
01:32:30.040You know, and so that's where I really struggle with the churches and stuff.
01:32:32.940You know, like, Luke 17, 20, I have it up here.
01:32:47.680I just want to say really quickly that I think what is happening here is, let's say, let's say hypothetically that within Christianity, there are very important details about the spiritual realm, right?
01:33:01.900It almost seems like what's happened here is we've been stripped of our understanding and belief of a spiritual realm at all so that we can be repackaged and given to us without all of that other context.
01:33:15.800And the reason that I say that is it's just like Top uses this analogy all the time of, you know, Joe Rogan says, I don't swim in the ocean because the ocean is shark soup.
01:33:31.920They're filled with good things, bad things, neutral things, right?
01:33:35.880But the nature of the bad things that inhabit the spiritual realm, we look at a fucking shark and we go, oh, we tagged that thing like 30 years ago.
01:33:44.620And it's got all the scars and its dorsal fins all torn up.
01:34:28.340You have to know that or you're going to fucking die.
01:34:30.020What you have here is that like some of these, some of these new age religions or, uh, uh, I don't know, Hindu, Hindu religions, things like that.
01:34:45.400But in the Bible, it specifically lets you know these things exist.
01:34:48.980But they want the congregation to be asleep to it because I guess like, you know, you got a kid and you don't really want to explain the birds and the bees to them.
01:34:58.020So you let their retarded friend explain it to them.
01:35:02.620So what, and now we're, now you're dealing with the ramifications and it's like, I'm, I'm very critical of these other, I guess, religions or other worldviews of it.
01:35:12.280Because every time I look at this, there is always some sort of, uh, reverence or, uh, worship aimed towards these, these entities or these things on the other side.
01:37:24.620It sounds just like the Montauk project.
01:37:26.260But instead of tormenting the children, all you got to do is hit them with a vaccine that fucking ruins them and then watch them communicate with the spiritual entities that we don't know how to define.
01:38:26.860You know, we're looking, most Christians looking at a future date of, you know, eventually Jesus will come and save us from our problems in the future.
01:38:34.740And you're just focused on that future date, where we need to be, like, now, today, in connection with the living God.
01:38:44.300You know, like, I mean, even Catholicism and stuff, like, I love my Catholic bros, but, like, you're eating, like, the flesh and blood of your God.
01:39:01.060You know, so I just want to encourage Christians to really embrace the fact that God is here, living infinity, who dwells within us, in the eternal present.
01:39:12.360You know, instead of some, like, person who, in the future, may come down and rescue from yourself.
01:39:17.960You know, so this is kind of what I wrestle with, is this concept that it says in the Bible that God dwells within us.
01:39:24.000You know, why don't Christians talk about that?
01:39:27.380I really think the big spell that we're all facing, and the same with these, like, you know, these Rogan people, these telepathy tapes, all of it, what does it have in common?
01:39:37.340It's trying to look for, you know, an entity or somebody outside of ourselves to save us, to fix us, you know, to make us better.
01:39:44.900Like, oh, you know, what did that great alien say?
01:39:46.900Oh, Ashtar Command's going to come save us.
01:39:48.900You know, it's like this infinite trap of just expecting something outside of ourselves to fix our problems when we need to go within, because that's where God dwells.
01:40:08.340It's like, but there's so much, there is so much convolution of, like, the, I think, the going within.
01:40:13.200And, like, with the Christianity, I do understand why they shy away from, well, that not, they don't shy away from that verse specifically, but why they shy away from embracing it is because that verse is very close to the original sin.
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01:43:36.280And even the act of it itself is more than likely not evil.
01:43:39.640It's just you're going into a place where, like, you don't even have a fucking flashlight.
01:43:44.420You don't know what the nature of anything in here is.
01:43:46.980Also, the question is, too, like, for these other people that are saying that this is such a desirable place.
01:43:52.180It's like, well, why are they trying, like, at breakneck speed to escape it?
01:43:56.380The entities that are there, like, why are you developing AI and, like, forms of physical robots and chimerasim to escape this specifically?
01:44:03.560What is the alien breeding program about, dude?
01:44:06.720Why are you fucking putting stuff in our butts if this place is so great?
01:44:11.000No one really wants to ask that question either.