The Truth Seeker’s Dilemma
Dylan Charles – In our quest for more knowledge we seek the comfort and sense of security we think we can find by knowing that we’re not alone.
Dylan Charles – In our quest for more knowledge we seek the comfort and sense of security we think we can find by knowing that we’re not alone.
Kingsley Dennis – It is difficult for humans to accept that great change and shifts come about through breakdown, and what appears as destruction.
Dylan Charles – Most people are not shamans. They are not sages or gurus or ascetics. They are not masters or spiritual leaders or even thought leaders.
Dylan Charles – If you can relate it means your spirit has taken a beatdown in this wildly chaotic, confusing, frustrating and dysfunctional society we live in.
Kingsley L. Dennis – We are tasked, in these times, to assist these ‘vibrations of Truth and Harmony’ and to help them to push their way through the resistance.
Kingsley L. Dennis – The more a person comes under the powers of this world, the less a person can act from an inner place of personal and spiritual will.
Dylan Charles – The immaterial things which make our lives truly worth something are systematically debased by the culture of exploitation and superficiality built up all around us.
Dylan Charles – If enrolling the whole world in a homogenized, centrally-managed, mono-culture slave plantation was put to vote, it wouldn’t happen.
Dylan Charles – The only thing that can save any of us is if all us remember who we are.
Dylan Charles – If you let them have their way with your mind, you’ll end up as a pawn for the oligarchs and a prison guard for your neighbor.
Kingsley Dennis – Philosophers, artists, and scientists have been debating for centuries the questions concerning human consciousness: what it is and how it emerges.
Dylan talks with biohacker, author and conscious businessman Jay Campbell about the journey of going to rock bottom and back.
Dylan Charles – The symbols are there to give you something to fear without explicitly telling you what to fear.
Dylan Charles – I’ve always had a propensity to look too deeply into the darkness of the world. It draws me in, and in a sense I love it. Most of us do.
Dylan Charles – Waking Times is taking some time to refocus, reflect and recenter. See you soon!
Kingsley L. Dennis – The great depth of materialism represents the final stage of a grand cycle where the world reaches its ‘extremity of separation.’
Dylan Charles – There is a stunning chasm in meaning and vitality between the real world and the digital reality we are being goaded into.
Dylan Charles – Why is it such a challenge for people today to get healthy, and move effortlessly towards prosperity and wellness?
Kingsley L. Dennis – It is strange, very odd, that humanity has arrived this far along its journey and yet still clings to such antiquated thinking.
Dylan Charles – There are severe restrictions on your ability to fully realize your human-ness.