00:04:57.240And so we should be all able to connect directly to God,
00:05:00.940and we should all be able to exercise our imagination
00:05:03.580or our intuition so the disagreement is that is the divinity within because in islam it's like
00:05:11.500we don't believe god is within it's that we worship god because he's okay so you think
00:05:15.820there's some there's divine spark within us that's right that's right okay is that not uh
00:05:21.220isn't that similar not exactly but isn't that a lot what the frankists believe that's why they
00:05:25.920sin that's why they do things because you know sinning is where you get divine power as that's
00:05:31.480what they believe right so the frank is believe that if we're in this world we should conquer
00:05:38.300this world and enjoy the pleasures of this world okay so they believe in longevity they believe in
00:05:43.540transhumanism okay uh and and and this explains why why things are happening the way they are
00:05:48.980you know these billionaires what what what are they obsessed with they're obsessed with living
00:05:53.380forever right transhumanism and that's a very frankist mentality i on the other hand believe
00:05:58.320that um our souls are in are immortal and this world is one of many worlds and we come to this
00:06:07.600world in order to experience things that we couldn't experience in the um in the natural
00:06:14.320plane okay because in the natural plane you're pure force you're pure energy right you can't
00:06:18.480actually feel pain you can't have sex you can't eat actually eat any food so we're here to have
00:06:24.000these rare unique experiences that make us more enlightened and we're here also to bring comfort
00:06:33.440to bring enlightenment um to bring joy to others as well because that that's what makes us really
00:06:38.880happy our connections with with others so there are things that that we cannot experience elsewhere
00:06:44.320that we can experience here and so we should make the most of opportunities while we're here but
00:06:49.440But at the same time, as these immortal divine souls, we're constantly in the process of seeking enlightenment.
00:06:57.920And the problem is that if you make a mistake, okay, if you choose a path that is wrong, okay, for example, you choose to be Jeffrey Epstein, right?
00:07:07.400Well, there has to be a fail-safe mechanism in order to steer you into the right direction.
00:07:13.880And this fail-safe mechanism is death.
00:11:46.260law of the universe is free will, free choice.
00:11:48.280If Jefferson chooses to be evil, and we can't blame him for that because it's his choice,
00:11:56.700but we can also choose to be good, and that's a challenge before us.
00:12:00.500When there are these evil role models, you have to choose to be the light of this world,
00:12:06.460and that's what makes this life so interesting, and that's what makes your choice memorable
00:12:11.660because you're able to do the thing that goes against convention,
00:12:15.760whether it's doing tremendous evil or doing tremendous good.
00:12:17.940it goes against convention both ways right so so why do you choose if you said that being
00:12:24.000remembered as a metric of success why do you choose to do good and not evil because i can't
00:12:29.240i can't sleep at night if i do evil you know it's that simple i mean like you know i went to yale
00:12:33.440and you know at yale they teach you to be frankest right i'm like i'm sorry but you know these ivy
00:12:38.440league are all like mk ultra indoctrination machines um but i couldn't sleep at night if
00:12:44.380if I knew in my heart that I brought some evil in this world.
00:12:49.240So, you know, I think that our consciousness is all infinite.
00:12:52.620We're always communicating with the past, the future,
00:12:56.460with the here and the now, but also the infinite and the eternal.
00:13:00.940It's really what you choose to focus on.
00:13:03.240And in my mind, it's focused on certain things.
00:13:07.820I'm opening myself up to consciousness.
00:13:10.620And I want to be able to sleep well at night, okay?
00:13:12.720and then you look at jeffrey epstein and how he's able to do what he did and the reason why is he
00:13:18.580can't sleep at night so he has to engage in drugs he has to engage in all this evil in order to um
00:13:26.280move on with with with his life because once you embrace the demonic then you are trapped okay by
00:13:32.800the demonic then you have to fully embrace the demonic and as and you have to you have to like
00:13:37.520worship it in order to basically live on all right so so epstein is serving demonic entities
00:13:45.320and doing good is serving god correct uh that's a metaphorical way of putting it yes but i think
00:13:52.560it's really what's really important is that god is not judgmental okay god has given us free will
00:13:58.520and we can do whatever we want and god will never punish us for evil god won't reward us for good
00:14:04.760But it's because we ourselves seek enlightenment.
00:14:09.700It's because we ourselves seek to feel better about ourselves that we commit to good.
00:14:14.500So what do you think is keeping you up at night if you do something wrong?
00:14:19.180I'm sure everybody can relate to this watching this, right?
00:14:21.680If you're rude to a friend or say you get emotional in a class and you lash out at Amber because she's reading slow or something, what is the reason why you kept up?
00:14:32.580like so what what is that thought keeping you awake empathy empathy right empathy because
00:14:39.280because like when you shout at someone and then you go um away you're able to remember what you
00:14:46.940did but you're able to switch perspective and see how that person feels being shouted out because
00:14:51.160you yourself were shouted out right and the question is like where does empathy comes from
00:14:55.700come from and i think empathy just comes from wisdom it comes from living many lives and having
00:15:00.480different perspectives you know so for me i just read a lot um as a young person i was an alien
00:15:06.140individual i was an immigrant in toronto i was bullied a lot and so i just read a lot when you
00:15:11.420read a lot you develop empathy depends on what you read you could read sex magic books like epstein or
00:15:17.640read you know he had a book yeah next to the tom wood that said well but i'm sure you've seen this
00:15:23.280right he had books about uh kabbalah sex magic and stuff if you read the wrong literature i'm
00:15:29.440sure you could also be well you know well well i mean like the public libraries don't have these
00:15:34.220books right so i stuck with you know like literature and science fiction and fantasy
00:15:39.280okay yeah and i really liked your lecture about rich dad poor dad and you said you've read a lot
00:15:45.980of books about parenting and trying to find the right styles and the right ways to raise your
00:15:51.940children what is what sort of mistakes do you think people are making in raising their children
00:15:57.800um i think the biggest mistake is to believe that your child is a blank slate
00:16:04.420um because that's what i believed when i first had kids and what i believe that is that you know
00:16:09.960if i build good habits if i present myself as a good role model if i steer my kids the right
00:16:17.220activities then my kid will be better and better and what i didn't recognize is that every child
00:16:54.120And the harder I try, the more frustrated I get because my kids refuse to obey me.
00:17:00.340And so over these past few years, the greatest lesson that I've taught my kids is to respect the freedom of each individual, to be nonjudgmental, to appreciate my child for himself or herself.
00:17:16.100And I really think that's the greatest mistake that parents make.
00:17:19.260Kind of like the Islamic rule, like allow tolerance of other faiths and religion.
00:17:22.960You know, I will tell you this, okay? I will tell you this. I've been to Saudi Arabia. I've been to Afghanistan. I've been to quite a few Islamic countries. And it surprised me how happy the kids are, okay? I mean, like, if you go to Islamic countries, the kids are a lot happier, a lot healthier, a lot more emotionally regulated than Western kids.
00:17:40.200and you said that you were i saw your uh your video about growing up in toronto and getting
00:17:47.420bullied and obviously i can relate i mean i probably don't look as asian now but i grew up
00:17:51.780super and i i got some of the same things and so did my mother um and so when you were alienated
00:17:57.840reading these books what was the most transformative literature that you found
00:18:01.780um you know when i was young i i read a lot um so um in in the first stage i was a huge fan of
00:18:12.160asik asimov because i was really into science fiction and i just loved the way that he looked
00:18:16.820at the world from a macro perspective so he was not a great writer but he had a very vivid
00:18:22.220imagination and i really appreciated that and so reading asik asimov just really helped to expand
00:18:27.960imagination. For the longest time, I was a huge fan of Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead, and I was shrugged
00:18:34.540because I also believed in individualism. I also believed I was persecuted. I was a persecuted
00:18:38.800genius who would one day show the world that I was right. So as a teenager, I was really into
00:18:45.400Ayn Rand. And then I got into John Steinbeck a lot because I was really into his stories.
00:18:55.520so so i i've been through uh different phases um i was i was also really i would come comic book
00:19:03.080effect okay so i i love the x-men you know when i was young i read the x-men all the time they
00:19:08.060they're my favorite characters because the world of x-men seem much more real than than like the
00:19:13.440world of spider-man or the avengers right because the spider-man avengers it's pretty simple good
00:19:18.300versus evil world whereas x-men there's actually a lot of more ambiguity ambiguity like it's
00:19:23.260Magneto a really good person or a bad person, right?
00:19:25.580Because Magneto is trying to save his people.