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Speaker 0 (0s): Well, good afternoon, good evening to where you are. And I hope you find yourself
Speaker 1 (23s): In a state of bliss. I hope that you are enjoying your day. I hope you've got someone to love something to look forward to and something to do. If you've got those three things, life is looking pretty good right now. What we'll come back to the podcast. I've been thinking about you. I actually have a little a housekeeping to do today in that I got an awesome message from a good friend of mine.
And I think what we were speaking about as relevant and really got me thinking about different things. And I would like to share it with you. I like to share what he had written me and what I wrote back to him. So here we go. This one was to my amazing friend, Eby, who is one of the coolest people I've ever met on the planet. One of the most spiritual people I've ever met. And if you're listening to this buddy, I love you, man. Here's what he says. George listen to do a couple of the podcast today. And I really liked them. See that right off the bat.
You can tell he's a good guy that made me think the analogy of the locusts, the middle-class and minorities. They are the majority of people. We have ideas of swarming the people on top of the upper-class or the corrupt politicians in putting them in jail. I've always thought that the way you defeat a rich, powerful entity is to take their money away by not paying for their products. I have also been thinking about origins.
People saying, follow the money to fund the corruption, looking at everything's origin. Where did it come from? Where was it made? How was it made? Who made it with what material? Where did that material come from, et cetera then, is it worth it to pay for it? What ever it is. If people got together and boycott products on a mass scale, that would get way more attention than a couple of dead CEOs. It's hard to express revolutionary revolutionary ideas, the texts because of the very thing that you expressed in your podcast about Facebook.
So why don't want to kill anybody? And the fact that I want revolution makes me uncomfortable writing this because it is likely that someone or some entity is monitoring this particular communication via an algorithm it's possible red flags, types of words. Everything seems to be monitored these days. I know am a peon in the scope of global society, but I imagine if anyone was able to get any traction on transforming corporate industrial society, they would have their worst fear released.
By the way, besides that point, my kids asked me last year, what my greatest fear was and what superpower I would want. And my answer was at the most afraid of things that you cannot see, not so much ghosts, but germs, bacteria, and virus, things like that. The greatest superpower is the power to heal and not just a physical, but also the mental balance. Thanks for provoking. This thought George much love.
So there's a lot in there. Let me read you. guys' what, what I wrote back first off. Thank you brother. I said it before, and I'll say it again. You are one of the most spiritual people I've ever met on the topic of swarming locusts. Isn't it fascinating. I've been consumed lately with that type of language, the language of life. Imagine being alone in a field on a beautiful sunny day off in the distance of black cloud, 80 million locus traveling towards you at 12 miles per hour Is not really that different than an angry
Speaker 2 (4m 19s): Mob.
Speaker 1 (4m 22s): The locusts descend on the field, stripping flesh from bone, leaving a trail of famine, plague and devastation. You are really similar to a mob of angry people,
Speaker 2 (4m 33s): But yet that has only on a superficial understanding. Maybe
Speaker 1 (4m 39s): That's a swarm of locusts. That is the meek inheriting the earth, or maybe it's a call to action. Perhaps its a warning may be an omen, I guess it all depends on if you identify as the grasshopper or the grain I'm of the opinion that it is the spirit of the earth, communicating the concept of infinite possibility, arising from circumstances of fine attune on the topic of rebellion, the hammer brothers minority and middle-class or as I like to call them sledge in Jack, they clearly have the power to pummel, the rich and powerful and corrupt into a pink pasty pile of flesh and hair.
Ultimately that will get us nowhere. The truth is the people on top could rape and pillage and plunder the lower classes in perpetuity if they were not so greedy and so arrogant. If the elite were willing to sacrifice just one, just one of their own to the justice system. If they were willing to sacrifice one, just one of their own to a public execution, if they were willing to sacrifice one, just one to life in prison or some other form of justice, every seven, then the few could control the masses forever.
On the topic of revolutionary ideas, nothing will work. All ideas of rooting out corruption by changing people's patterns will fail, be it money, race, education, and corruption,
Speaker 2 (6m 17s): Calamity. The
Speaker 1 (6m 19s): People that we hate, the chains of poverty, the greedy politicians, the corrupt CEOs, or the fact that absolute power corrupts,
Speaker 2 (6m 31s): The criminals, the rapists, the murderers that's me. And you know,
Speaker 1 (6m 43s): And you, my friend, all of these things are manifestations of our organism and we could no more get rid of them. Then we could drink the ocean through a straw. It's both heart wrenching
Speaker 2 (6m 57s): In the rating or the NSA or the three letter agencies,
Speaker 1 (7m 7s): The platforms, anyone monitoring calls. These are the monsters under the bed, Peter pan, the wizard of Oz
Speaker 2 (7m 17s): I to
Speaker 1 (7m 18s): Fear the invisible. We are protected by something we can't see from something we don't understand culture and chaos, the greatest superpowers to heal, not just the physical, but also the mental that my friend is one of the most profound quotes I've ever heard.
Speaker 2 (7m 35s): I think you for provoking that thought sincerely, George
Speaker 1 (7m 42s): Pretty powerful, right? It's so awesome to get, to have some conversations or some texts or some emails or a phone call or a FaceTime from people that you care about or people that care about the world. And I want it to reflect a little bit more on some of these thoughts that ed had. If you didn't hear the part about the locust it's in a previous podcast, you should talk. I had previously talked about it, but it just got me thinking about forces of nature and what we can learn from forces of nature to be at a tornado or a tidal wave or some locusts or a plague.
I don't think it's that far of a stretch to understand that that's the world trying to talk to you and me,
Speaker 2 (8m 38s): These cataclysms, these days,
Speaker 1 (8m 40s): Forces of natures, these animals Spirit's they are an attempt
Speaker 2 (8m 49s): To come in.
Speaker 1 (8m 50s): Kate directly to the individual is the planet and the individual communicating, what lessons can you learn from this? What am I trying to teach you by showing...