Showing posts with label Awakening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Awakening. Show all posts

Saturday, March 28, 2026

The Enemy Is Not Each Other


[SourceMy friend Mark has a metaphor that I think about a lot. If you lock someone in a cage with an angry pit bull, they’ll likely need to kill it before it kills them. That’s simply a requirement for survival. But assuming they live, it’s worth asking: who built the cage? Who brought the pit bull? Who keeps breeding more pit bulls? Who profits from the ticket sales?

I keep coming back to this because it so perfectly captures what I’m watching happen to people all around me, including many I love.

Recently, I watched a dear friend - someone who carries the weight of generational trauma much like I do - put his tribe on a pedestal while casting others as existential threats. Like me, he is a descendant of Holocaust survivors, inheritors of that particular brand of ancestral memory that lives in your bones whether you want it to or not. My other grandfather was Menachem Begin’s personal bodyguard for years. I understand Jewish pride, Jewish fear, and Jewish trauma in a very personal and profound way. Not as an outsider looking in, but as someone who heard the words “never again” from the time I was in the crib. I was told that a time to round up people would happen again and under no circumstances should I ever show my papers. In 2021, when vaccine mandates became a thing in many cities, including mine, alarm bells went off. I thought, “Grandma was right, but this time they’re coming for everyone.” I was blown away at the dissonance of my friends and neighbors who didn’t see this. The ‘othering’ was back - just wearing different clothes. And now I was watching it happen inside my own community.

And now, a few years later, I was watching it happen to someone close to me.

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Friday, February 27, 2026

The Only 5 Building Materials That Still Last

Corporate mega-builders have hijacked the American Dream. Buying a newly constructed house today is not a generational asset—you are buying a disposable product.

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

James Corbett - A Crash Course in Non-Compliance

How do you stand your ground when confronted by would-be authorities? As too many around the world are discovering these days, not having an answer to this question could cost you your life. James is currently talking with Jason Bassler and Séamus O'Laoi about understanding and defending your rights, as well as the genuine long-term solution to the problems of the police state.

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Why Intelligent People Have Stopped Explaining Themselves

Have you ever wondered why some of the smartest and most thoughtful individuals opt for silence rather than constant explanation? In this video, we explore this idea through the lens of Soren Kierkegaard, diving into why intelligent minds often stop trying to make others understand them—and why this can be a powerful, deliberate choice rather than arrogance.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Why Sex With a BPD Partner Feels Addictive (And Why You Can't Let Go)

You’re not just missing her. You’re missing the chemical high. Many men struggle to let go of relationships with women who have strong borderline traits, not because the relationship was healthy, but because the sexual intensity hijacked their nervous system.

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

4 Reasons Why Society Is Completely Broken

Why do so many young adults feel disconnected from modern society? Is it laziness or is something much deeper happening? In this video, we break down the hidden psychological, economic, and philosophical forces shaping what many call the 'lost generation'. Young adults today are facing pressures that are drastically different from those of previous generations, including unstable careers, the gig economy, political powerlessness, and the collapse of traditional identity.

We're Being DEHUMANIZED By This...

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Why Intelligent People Are Quietly Disappearing

Are intelligent people becoming rare or are they simply withdrawing from a world that no longer rewards depth? We explore the uncomfortable question of why intelligent people often lack friends, prefer solitude, and seem to disappear from modern society in this philosophical deep dive inspired by Arthur Schopenhauer. This video explores the psychological burden of high intelligence, the burden of deep thinking, and why gifted individuals may feel alienated in a noisy, performance-driven culture by drawing on Schopenhauer's insights in The Wisdom of Life. In this age, visibility is rewarded with understanding. Outrage is amplified by social media. Popularity is more important than precision. Nuance is dominated by noise. What happens to those who think deeply, question everything, and seek meaningful conversations over small talk in such an environment?

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

What Avoiding Eye Contact Really Reveals About a Person

It's common to misinterpret eye contact as shyness, insecurity, or disinterest. From a psychological perspective, particularly through Carl Jung's lens, it can be seen as a deeper concept: an unconscious defense mechanism designed to safeguard the inner world.