A mass psychosis will not be dismantled through external means alone. It will be dismantled when a more compelling future is presented to its adherents. Millions of people were ideologically captured by psychotic forces that found easy prey among them; now it’s our job to ask why

Jan 18, 2021 · 5:28 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Pretty easy to not trust the government when they whack Jeffrey Epstein in front of everybody. When they lie us into wars that destroy the lives of millions of people. All classes but the elite are feeling squeezed, so many people are miserable. Always working, always tired
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Trump March 2019 via Breitbart: "I can tell you I have the support of the police, the support of the military, the support of the Bikers for Trump - I have the tough people, but they don't play it tough - until they go to a certain point, and then it would be very bad, very bad."
Replying to @marwilliamson
1)The message re: Capitol riots that 'this is not who we are' is an example of toxic positivity (denial). Until we get real and face our traumas, we perpetuate the separation. Lesson 35 overlaps beautifully with the NYT On Politics article quoting James Baldwin as saying,
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~_~》#HarmonicConvergence2021 5DMASTERYEarthSchool101 🌎 #Humans please #Evolve already 🙏.
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Because this is how they feed and "control". This is their fight for power. They have none, they know that. So many are awake and know that the cabals time is up. Power and control will go back to the rightful heirs.
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... and, as you often remind ... how ... to heal ... really heal ... this time. ftp, the primacy of paradox and projection in this earthly plane ensures promise and peril in equal measure in every moment. one timeless tradition puts it, "choose this day whom you will serve"
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They feel disenfranchised. Make sure everyone knows and speaks on all issues all the time. How?
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Our sweet little dream of a happy life with a picket fence house died in the 80's . We have worked every day of our life since , some of us six days a week 10 or 12 hours a day , and still have little or no hope of seeing that simple life be ours .
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Totally agree and such a good term to describe this. Mass self-delusion, a collective psychosis, detachment from reality, oppositional defiance disorder, resulting from early childhood issues most likely. That's what I see with a lot of these adult defiant behaviors.
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