Thank you, Jacquelyn!! And yes, Jeremiah is so completely real, and also yes, it is always better to know even retroactively, so that one can take restorative measures!!
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I find it depressing how friends & loved ones ALLOW the mainstream news to influence how they percieve me or others who question and research. Plus, there's no ownership or acknowledgement when they mock and belittle.. It's like they have amnesia, they act like it didn't happen....Oh yes it did.
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This guy is awesome, as are you Tessa. Loved this conversation and agree with what both of you are saying. This current "follow the science" is like a new religion that people are unquestioningly signing on to without understanding that science isn't even an instrument to discover truth, it's just a method of analyzing the physical world to see how it works. It's not a religion, and should never be made into one. The science is also never settled. My father, who is a scientist, agreed with me on that last point, as should any ethical scientist.
Well, the definition of a licensed expert is somebody licensed by the Machine. In some cases, when the machine is not trying to meddle, it could be innocuous. But very easy to exploit, and we are seeing it now if full ugliness!!
Excellent interviewee! Jeremiah’s experience is practically identical to mine as an artist-activist/non-believer of the BS narratives. Love his no-nonsense stance. Thanks so much for having him on, Tessa 💛
Tree mend us comments re noam chomsky...undermining his life's work. Same with Naomi Klein. Somehow lefties in their 'rationalism' look to science over spirit but cant tell the difference between $cience and science.
I am not convinced that some of those lefties (and not just the lefties) really undermined their legacy or whether they had been doing their exact job, the kind of job that required decades of prep and being carefully inserted to say all the right things and then one day mislead. We may never know!!! But the good lesson, the way I see it, is make no idols of people and always use our own gut!!
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Love this conversation. WOW, about the human rights and being a human being. And the whole part about what it feels like when you try to save a loved one's life and they call you a conspiracy theorist. Interesting at the end, why would anyone pretend to be asleep and continue taking the shots, isn't that suicide?
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Such a wonderful conversation, Tessa Lena and Jeremiah Hosea... My day happened to be somewhat broken, due to some altercations/attacks on me - but it no longer is. Kudos to both of you! Oh, and I'll watch the 'reverse truth bomb' as well - Jeremiah interviewing Tessa.
Wonderful conversation! Thank you! I always love finding new voices, and Jeremiah's Substack is now on my list alongside yours. I was intrigued by the points you made about human rights and the UDHR. I couldn't quite make out the last name of the man whose ideas you were paraphrasing. (Steven ???). Would you be so kind as to post it for us. Thank you for your brilliant light. Our darkening world sorely needs it.
Thank you, Rick!! Indeed, Jeremiah is for real, and so sharp.
My friend's name is Steven Newcomb. He is one of the most brilliant people I know, he has been working for decades now on a linguistic and historical framework that in my opinion explains the Great Reset the best.
Great conversation. I so enjoyed it! Jeremiah is a very interesting person - very articulate & smart - & you're a good interviewer & let people say what they want & need to say without a whole lot of interrupting. Jeremiah likes pithy quotes, as do I. I ran across this one several years back now & suspect you'll like it, Tessa. “4 Rules for Life: Show up. Pay attention. Tell the truth. Don’t be attached to the results.” – Angeles Arrien (U.S. teacher, author)
I’m not sure how you can feel generally loving towards people about what happened in the last 4 years. I feel generally angry and disgusted and unforgiving. They lied, abused, poisoned, drugged, killed, forced, excluded, tormented and broke lives and families and I have only seen one public apology. How do you forgive if there is no repentance?
When it comes to the people who did bad things deliberately, they are on a different path than me. There are people who choose the path of darkness for whatever reason, and their existential journey is long. Everybody eventually comes to healing but it's on them whatever they do, and it's not a enviable path. I have no desire at all to interact with them, I know even their darkness doesn't last forever but in the meanwhile, I feel toward them a total lack of anything. No hatred, no fear. I don't have any obligation to give them anything, and I don't.
Most people aren't that. Most people who do stupid things with cruel consequences are not in a good state. They are either confused, or arrogant, or under some kind of psychological influence, or all of the above. With them, I feel benevolent but I don't let them hurt me. It took me a long time to get to a point where I feel even-headed when people do stupid things. I work on being focused on doing what's right at all times, it is a kind of job that we all do all our lives. The thing with anger, it is a very natural feeling when one is abused, but anger is a very powerful emotion, and it can poison the person very quickly if it is not released in a healthy manner and transformed into something productive.
You have an amazing and extremely healthy approach to love & forgiveness and toward those who deliberately choose darkness & depravity. Thank you for your example of how to demonstrate benevolence.
This was a great, cathartic convo. I think people should know what's been done to them, too.
Thank you, Jacquelyn!! And yes, Jeremiah is so completely real, and also yes, it is always better to know even retroactively, so that one can take restorative measures!!
That was a really lovely conversation, thank you
Thank you, Elisha!!
I love him, so straight up. Thank you both
Thank you! And I agree, Jeremiah is superb!!
I find it depressing how friends & loved ones ALLOW the mainstream news to influence how they percieve me or others who question and research. Plus, there's no ownership or acknowledgement when they mock and belittle.. It's like they have amnesia, they act like it didn't happen....Oh yes it did.
EXCELLENT interview!
Thank you, and yes, it is tough to deal with!!! But you know, like with anything tough that comes our way, we make lemonade! :)
This guy is awesome, as are you Tessa. Loved this conversation and agree with what both of you are saying. This current "follow the science" is like a new religion that people are unquestioningly signing on to without understanding that science isn't even an instrument to discover truth, it's just a method of analyzing the physical world to see how it works. It's not a religion, and should never be made into one. The science is also never settled. My father, who is a scientist, agreed with me on that last point, as should any ethical scientist.
Thank you, Mike!! And yes, Jeremiah really is awesome!! And "the science"... yep, science as religion is a funny thing!
This is right in line with what I’ve been saying for several years which is that an expert is a paid liar that hides deceit in complexity
Well, the definition of a licensed expert is somebody licensed by the Machine. In some cases, when the machine is not trying to meddle, it could be innocuous. But very easy to exploit, and we are seeing it now if full ugliness!!
Excellent interviewee! Jeremiah’s experience is practically identical to mine as an artist-activist/non-believer of the BS narratives. Love his no-nonsense stance. Thanks so much for having him on, Tessa 💛
Thank you, Sane Franciscan!! I remember, you told me!! Your story is very powerful.
Tree mend us comments re noam chomsky...undermining his life's work. Same with Naomi Klein. Somehow lefties in their 'rationalism' look to science over spirit but cant tell the difference between $cience and science.
I am not convinced that some of those lefties (and not just the lefties) really undermined their legacy or whether they had been doing their exact job, the kind of job that required decades of prep and being carefully inserted to say all the right things and then one day mislead. We may never know!!! But the good lesson, the way I see it, is make no idols of people and always use our own gut!!
Love this conversation. WOW, about the human rights and being a human being. And the whole part about what it feels like when you try to save a loved one's life and they call you a conspiracy theorist. Interesting at the end, why would anyone pretend to be asleep and continue taking the shots, isn't that suicide?
Thank you, Dee Dee!!! That "human being" thing struck me when Steven Newcomb told me about it for the first time. Really eye-opening!
Such a wonderful conversation, Tessa Lena and Jeremiah Hosea... My day happened to be somewhat broken, due to some altercations/attacks on me - but it no longer is. Kudos to both of you! Oh, and I'll watch the 'reverse truth bomb' as well - Jeremiah interviewing Tessa.
Thank you, Pim!! Sending you thoughts of peace and joy, and many hugs!
Wonderful conversation! Thank you! I always love finding new voices, and Jeremiah's Substack is now on my list alongside yours. I was intrigued by the points you made about human rights and the UDHR. I couldn't quite make out the last name of the man whose ideas you were paraphrasing. (Steven ???). Would you be so kind as to post it for us. Thank you for your brilliant light. Our darkening world sorely needs it.
Thank you, Rick!! Indeed, Jeremiah is for real, and so sharp.
My friend's name is Steven Newcomb. He is one of the most brilliant people I know, he has been working for decades now on a linguistic and historical framework that in my opinion explains the Great Reset the best.
https://tessa.substack.com/p/how-domination-drives-genocides
https://originalfreenations.com/an-original-nations-examination-of-freedom-human-and-human-rights/
Great conversation. I so enjoyed it! Jeremiah is a very interesting person - very articulate & smart - & you're a good interviewer & let people say what they want & need to say without a whole lot of interrupting. Jeremiah likes pithy quotes, as do I. I ran across this one several years back now & suspect you'll like it, Tessa. “4 Rules for Life: Show up. Pay attention. Tell the truth. Don’t be attached to the results.” – Angeles Arrien (U.S. teacher, author)
What a lovely, clear and articulate young man!
✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️STRAIGHT GEMS!!!!
Thank you!
I’m not sure how you can feel generally loving towards people about what happened in the last 4 years. I feel generally angry and disgusted and unforgiving. They lied, abused, poisoned, drugged, killed, forced, excluded, tormented and broke lives and families and I have only seen one public apology. How do you forgive if there is no repentance?
When it comes to the people who did bad things deliberately, they are on a different path than me. There are people who choose the path of darkness for whatever reason, and their existential journey is long. Everybody eventually comes to healing but it's on them whatever they do, and it's not a enviable path. I have no desire at all to interact with them, I know even their darkness doesn't last forever but in the meanwhile, I feel toward them a total lack of anything. No hatred, no fear. I don't have any obligation to give them anything, and I don't.
Most people aren't that. Most people who do stupid things with cruel consequences are not in a good state. They are either confused, or arrogant, or under some kind of psychological influence, or all of the above. With them, I feel benevolent but I don't let them hurt me. It took me a long time to get to a point where I feel even-headed when people do stupid things. I work on being focused on doing what's right at all times, it is a kind of job that we all do all our lives. The thing with anger, it is a very natural feeling when one is abused, but anger is a very powerful emotion, and it can poison the person very quickly if it is not released in a healthy manner and transformed into something productive.
As far as how, I wrote a article about what I feel about this, it's from my heart https://tessa.substack.com/p/anatomy-of-forgiveness
Wise words.
Thank you, Transcriber B!
You have an amazing and extremely healthy approach to love & forgiveness and toward those who deliberately choose darkness & depravity. Thank you for your example of how to demonstrate benevolence.
I desire to be more like that.
In gratitude, Gary
Thank you, Gary!!
Thank you for your continued demonstration of what being balanced is!
Thank you, Michael, for being you!!
Guy lives up to his name. Don't miss his hilarious comments very early on, on "party-line medicine-taking."
It's also at 12-ish.