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Lovely talk Tessa, you had me at "Resisting Transhumanism."

Thank you for the beautiful words to remind me: I'll try to do my resisting with less anger and more heart-listening to our Creator.

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Thank you, Jeff!!

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Nice talk, Tessa. I think for those not tuned in to the spiritual channel it can be hard to make a connection with your message. But for those who are tuned in to the right station, they will hear your message. Since the beginning, I have heard more and more people who were not particularly spiritually inclined recognize the spiritual dimensions of our experience. I liked your contextualizing current events with the sweep of history, so we can see that the beast is the same as before, and so is the battle. It is a battle for our souls, and must be won both internally and externally, as you say, not one or the other.

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Thank you, Mark!! And yes, history seems to repeat, waiting for us to wake up to our true nature and be honest and brave about past and present!

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Long time no chat Tessa.

Just wanted to say you gave a great talk.

I agree that as a species, we've always had a percentage of any population who thrive only on placing a boot on the face of others. As you said, those cluster B personality type skeletons in the family closet (pathological narcissists, machiavellian opportunists, morphologically defined psychopaths, and bad-to-the-bone sadists) are a microcosm of what has been going on since the dawn of time.

Despite the empathy-driven morality of small groups (Dunbar's number or less), the fear that drives more neurotypical people to seek safety in ideological tribes is an exasperatingly confounding variable.

And you are correct in reminding us that a native American / Canadian / Australian / Iraqi, Palestinian, East Timorese, etc. ... on hearing the current West wail at "The Great Reset" ... would be justified in giving us little more than a grim smile of recognition.

But for this aging brain, "creator" and "love", though conversationally understandable, are a bit abstract, so forgive me for regressing to the fable of the scorpion and the frog.

We frogs are stuck in the conundrum of full knowledge that the scorpion will sting us and kill us both before reaching the other side of the stream, yet we are still compelled to generously give that scorpion the benefit of the doubt.

Maybe this time, the scorpion will change?

Maybe this time, it is a whip-scorpion (a sheep in wolf's clothing)?

Maybe.

(sigh)

“Hope” is the thing with feathers -

That perches in the soul -

And sings the tune without the words -

And never stops - at all -

— Emily Dickenson

Despite it all,

Cheers from Japan!

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I am so glad to hear from you, Steve!! I missed your comments!! I think the trick is to have situational awareness, do what makes sense to protect ourselves, but also not feel anxious or fearful. "Love" is not a brainless feeling, it is more like confidence in the power of the good spiritual forces to make things right, no matter the difficulties. so it doesn't mean letting the bad guys do their bad guy thing and rolling over, not at all!! To me it is more like trusting the Creator with the bigger picture and focusing on my own job as well as I can.

How is your life in Japan?

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Good to hear from you again Tessa. Just guess we frogs have to be more picky in picking up passengers, and female frogs —pickier still. I still remember the harrowing story of your early days in the U.S., much harsher than my early days in Japan.

Life in Japan is relatively stable (for now). But the weak yen is bringing in a flood of bad mannered foreign tourists necessary to feed packaging and sales of the "exotic" Far East, and that is raising the hackles of more nationalist-minded natives. Though not as severe as the 'immigrant' invasions of military aged men happening in the U.S. and parts of Europe, I hope to stay out of that skirmish by continuing spreading good karma in the local community.

Recently picking up steam in helping young parents with start-up schools for kids between the ages of 3 and about 16. There appears to be a near universal suspicion that public schooling is the place where uncritical compliance to authority is praised while dreams go to die, but few parents have the experience or time to become effective home-school teachers, so that is the gap I am trying to fill ... especially for the parents and kids who can not afford to bridge the growing gap between the digitally literate haves and the gig economy have-nots.

In between my time with the kids, I am gearing up for some long-form post or possibly a book about the psychology behind the torching of Lahaina and those who still claim it is 'nature' and to let the government take care of it ... not so different from what the globalists are trying to do to us with the plandemic, the climate scam, and centrally controlled digital currency. Substacker Kyle Young is doing a good job of covering the technical where-with-all behind the massacre, and YouTube podcaster, Traci Derwin (Brush Junkie) is covering the dirty-local politics. Just had a three way Zoom talk with her a couple of weeks ago.

As you know, we are in a never ending war of mankind against its own worst nature. But keeping that dust-to-dust thingy in mind, when I return to the whole expanse, I want to go with grace and an embrace ... not that same hubris-heavy transhumanism shit the current Pharaoh god-kings are trying to do with their pyramid scheme technology. I'd rather integrate my carbon footprint by having some creative and clever crows pick my bones. 😂

Cheers Tessa! If we weren't leading different sorties, I wish our flight paths crossed more often.

Your humble servant ... uh ... 'messenger boy'?

steve

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"Ganbatte!" Steve.

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Hey John! Gambarimasu!

Friday the 31st, will be headed to Hibiya Park in Tokyo for the anti-WHO demonstrations. Have no big connections, but hope to get some good video footage.

Cheers buddy!

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:-)

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Great speech, Tessa! It’s time to refrain from talking to deaf ears, and start self-healing.

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Thank you, Larry!

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Resisting the 4th Industrial Reset of Humanity.

Good evening Tessa. www.LightOnConspiracies.com (founder, Ole Dammegard). He lives in Bali.

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Brilliant perspectives you shared, in high fidelity resonance with where I am with consciousness as the physics of love in the Law of ONE love, ONE heart in the Chestahedron as a NEW thing under the sun. I Invite you to contemplate the timelessness of the tachyon as related to the Templar Cross in the hexagon of the graphene and the plasmid capsid (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capsid) as a sacred geometric form of water which is intermediary to consciousness and all life as it holds te memory of the Akash and the depth of the abyss within the primary waters (www.primarywaterinstitute.org) so few have any clue even exists, much less the nature of the Magdalene within the Rose and crystal that it is born of in the olivine in the Priestly Breast Plate of New Jerusalem and ringwoodite crystals and piezoelectric form of generation in the triboelectric effect.

Not many are prepared to contextualize this depth of gnosis, much less the wisdom you share, but I share anyway from the heart in the hopes I can find co-creators of the new way.

Seek the source of the Templar cross and prime number in the Archimedes spiral of 12X12=144 and the 12th and 21st primes in the Star of David 37 and 73 in 33=12+21 and the mean of 110=37+73=55 as the center of the Chestahedron Frank Chester has no awareness of and was unable to contextualize as it relates to Lucifer's illusions of light vs the plasma of the corpuscular of the corporeal and binding sites of the blood (plasmOID): 5:39:40

https://www.laetusinpraesens.org/docs10s/weavingm.php

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Maybe just my jelly-ware but haven't seen yet. But I just love the theme. War indeed of atype never before seen. I choose AI over The Great Re-setters.

Is there a site for material from the conference?

Hey you know my opinion. Tessa is the Bessa.

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Well done, Tessa. Thank you for sharing the link with your talk.

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Santayana: "Those who do not study history are condemned to repeat it."

Hegel: "The only thing we learn from history is that we learn nothing from history"

Melville: "Ah, Bartleby, Ah, humanity!"

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