Before the Great Reset – Normalizing the Impulse to Destroy Yourself
Dylan Charles – So, how did we go from rugged individualism to ‘acquiescing to whatever they throw at us is awesome?”
Dylan Charles – So, how did we go from rugged individualism to ‘acquiescing to whatever they throw at us is awesome?”
Dylan Charles
– The author of Brave New World left a warning for those who love liberty.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – You have from this day until the day you die to live the life you want to live.
Dylan Charles – Never forget what people are capable of doing and becoming when influenced by scientifically engineered mass propaganda.
Dylan Charles – This conversation serves to bring light to how world events are affecting people like you and I.
Kingsley Dennis – Social norms are persuading many people to prefer safety and security rather than the potential discomfort that comes from gaining new realizations and understanding.
Kit Knightly – Here are the important psycho-social experiments that teach us about the way people think.
Dylan Charles – There’s a profound sense of mental and spiritual clarity which continues to deepen with each day of sobriety.
Dylan Charles – How do you condition people to destroy themselves, and why is it such an international priority?
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.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Here are a few next-level strategies for becoming a necessary glitch in the unnecessary Matrix.
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.
Dylan Charles – Recently I had the tremendous honor of being guest with Jay Campbell on his podcast.
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 – There is a form of communication in our world that is ubiquitous yet nearly completely beyond the recognition of most people.
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.