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S3E066: The Sum of Many Zeros is Still Zero

Dec 9, 2024 · 1h 58m 57s
S3E066: The Sum of Many Zeros is Still Zero
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Cheering on murder, how insurance works, alternative solutions, money problems. Hyperventilating about the bad, the fuel Babylon runs on, people are animals who need to be managed and controlled. Be...

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Cheering on murder, how insurance works, alternative solutions, money problems.

Hyperventilating about the bad, the fuel Babylon runs on, people are animals who need to be managed and controlled.

Be grateful for the system when you don’t have an alternative solution.

Carl Jung’s Undiscovered Self book.

Revolutions never work, the elites always get away.

Look at the good and begin to get free.

The plight of the individual in modern society, averages and bridging the left-right gap.

Things have a proper place and shouldn’t be mixed in the wrong way.

Your body is a microcosm of the entire cosmos.

Receiving grace is the only thing that works and the fundamental belief that things will be ok.

Should Christians follow the Torah?

Current events, crisis fatigue, Canada and Mexico as new U.S. states, the situation in Syria and Trump becoming emperor.

Links

The Undiscovered Self: The Dilemma of the Individual in Modern Society

The Unexpected Cosmology on YouTube

The Lord of Spirits Podcast



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