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"The more I grow, the more I realize the importance of personal freedom." Personal growth, purpose, and the impact of taxation and wealth redistribution through recent political changes in the U.S. while navigating your own path in life. "Money is not the problem. It never was."
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- We need to relearn where we begin and end.
- Let the process happen and don't bail it out.
- Every day I need to learn a little bit and grow a little bit more.
- I want to be able to do something, not just receive help.
- Money is not the problem; it's about how I work with things.
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Here we are again. And there's been a lot going on this week. Sure has. Yeah. It's, been an interesting week. It's it there's a, it's like, there's been things going on and no things going on. Right. Right. What's up with that? It's well, to me, it just shows that when I'm in these places, it's a time for me to work with what I've got. Right. If there's not something I'm not being bombarded by the same new stuff, but I'm bombarded by the old stuff.
it tells me it's a time to work with what I got and become more masterful in that area. Interesting because I find that sometimes when there's nothing going on, it's kind like when I used to watch soap operas years ago and I'd go like a couple months. It was like my mom when we grew up, I watched a lot of damn soap operas. But anyway, I'd go months and you'd go right back to the same thing. Yes. So it's kind of like that with some of the things going on. But this week we did have an important aspect with the
the vote, the voting of the governors, local government, local government. So that was a big deal in America. Yeah. Especially some of the ones in say, let's talk about New York city. Yeah. Yeah. They just had the, for those that are outside of the United States, the, the, New York city had a election and there's a going to be a new mayor, ma'am Donnie. Yep. And Donnie and, ⁓ he's, ⁓ a self-proclaimed
democratic socialist. And so it's a bit of a change from the economic capital, so to speak, of the United States and certainly an impact in the world to have now that energy of that democratic socialism now mixing in with the whole capital side of capitalist system. So it's going to be an interesting turnout, I think it's going to we're going to see how goes.
Well, I thought it was interesting because he's really young. He's very young. 34. so I thought, wow, interesting. mean, of course I know Obama was pretty young when he president. No, wasn't that young, but that's a big, I'll say just a big nut to fill. So to speak. I I want this to be there.
First of all, because that's what people voted for. So there you go. And then second is it every so often we have to go through these things in order to relearn where we begin and end. We need some of these polar extremes that, know, the, the far one side and the far, the other side. And I guess he's not technically far, far, but you know, it's,
Well, mean, it's always one of those things that it's like, well, you know, who are we comparing it to? You know, but the, for what has been there, it would be considered a far stretch. Right. But it's, it's all great to me as long as we learn and grow from it, there's a, there's the means to be able to get what I need from it. And my, my issue with some of this stuff is.
Let something play itself out. Let, let the, let the process happen and don't bail it out. Right. Like work within the parameters that I voted for and not have some kind of outside thing come in to fix things. Let, let what happens there, fix the things there, and then we'll find out where the good, the bad, and the ugly is. Otherwise with all these outer influences.
I never grow. I never see what I put my energy in and I never see the energy truly come out because I'm influenced by everything around me. Well, you know what's interesting to that for myself about that. It's like when people say, you know, I don't know what my purpose is. don't, I don't know what I'm here to do is like you're alive in a body. We're always learning and growing. Maybe we can't be specific with why I learned this lesson or I regrouped about that, but
I personally believe that no matter what we're involved in, we are always learning and growing. We're always moving forward. So I've definitely said that about purpose because I kind of, it gets to me and people go, I just don't know why purpose is. like, well, you're in a damn body. Like you're doing it right now. You're breathing, you're in your purpose. So what's your thoughts about the ma'am Donnie, Tom, and the changes? What struck me was similar to what Tiger shared was how we have
⁓ say the MAGA type of movement, know, make America great again, make America great again. And we have the, ⁓ democratic socialist. we have a more far left, clearly far left as left, the definition of the left goes or what people mean by that heading up largest city in our country. And like you say, the economic capital of the
United States, if not the world. So ⁓ his approach from what he's been talking about is going to be the same old tax, the rich more kind of thing, redistribute the wealth and make it free and fees, freeze rents and things like that. So, but on the other hand, in the white house, we have the make America great, you know, ⁓ Republican conservative, although ⁓
I would say that Trump has never been a ⁓ full conservative conservative. He's more of a populist populist and his past was more socially. He's very liberal or more liberal socially, you know? So yeah, the hardcore conservatives don't like him. Yeah, that's right. You know, so ⁓ no matter what I think about it, I'm living in a world where there's more of a polarization.
⁓ that's being exhibited. And I think that, the other thing about Mondami is he's a Muslim. So that's a first, you know, as well, I would imagine for, ⁓ office at that level, at that level. Yeah. So I can't wait till they get the, synagogues or whatever they call them and they start doing the music out mosque, the mosque. I wonder if that's coming. Cause we were in, Lombok and they were, it was all the time.
Yeah, five times a day. times a day. you go. So, ⁓ actually my real thoughts about it all are if I get back to where am I at with all this is that let's see what he can really do or what he will, will really try to do versus what he said he was going to try to do so that I was one thing that helps me relax is, know, politicians make lots of promises.
They all do. they don't always deliver on them. And even if it's a politician that I don't prefer, because I don't prefer democratic socialism, I prefer liberal, libertarian type, you know, freedom. so I can really expand the freedom within. On the other hand, there are some issues, you know, where people are struggling with affordability. New York, I used to work there, you know, 40 years ago, and it was super expensive then. And, you know, I don't, and taxes were really high.
And, you know, I don't see much of a change. just the numbers have changed, but it's still that same sort of, ⁓ you know, situation. go ahead. Well, I think it's interesting because like you're saying about, you know, politicians, what they say and how can they deliver? So, you know, Trump hasn't even been in what a year. And so I just recently heard people talking about, know, well, obviously, ⁓ the, you know, economy and all of us, what we pay for our groceries and.
you know, insurance and everything that's skyrocket, right? And that there's nothing been done about it. But how, you know, like all these things put in place and how long does it take for things to actually start changing? It takes time. Sure. Like he's done so many things. They were so on to, you know, doge and other things, but trying to get and also the all the, you know, 15 to 20 million immigrants that came in illegally and the ones that were not really needing to be here. So there were so many things. I just think it's interesting how
People forget how long it can take things to really change. Like, can you really change the economy within less than a year? That's a good question. It seems pretty hard for hard press for me to think about that would be able to change that quickly in that amount of time. Yeah. I mean, talking about that larger picture you're talking about, plus the New York mayoral election, you know, nobody wants things to fail.
That's the thing that, so there's going to be a lot of, your point about how the system is set up, right? How the system is set up and set up so that no one person can reign over a people, at least in the American system. Right? So there's legislatures and there's councils and so forth. So, you know, for Maldoni to be able to
implement some of his policies, he's going to have to go through all those processes to do it. And it's, ⁓ you know, depending on how you look at it, either it's good or bad, it's he's not going to be able to do all that. Because everyone has competing interests. And there will be some things that will go through because you know, there's a lot of common denominators there.
and council's there. But my point for bringing it up is that whole thing about this, all these promises, but what can actually be delivered on? Right. And so that's why coming, bringing it back to myself or bringing it back home. I need to have as much every day. I need to learn a little bit and grow a little bit more every day. Like am I grown from yesterday?
That's, that's going to be, you were talking about what's my purpose. You know, if every day I learn and grow just a little bit, I'll be on track with my purpose. Right. I'm saying that because the more, the more I grow, the more I realize how important it is to have that self determination, that, that personal freedom for myself, being able to chart my own course and,
As I, that's just a natural outgrowth of personal growth. That is, that is going to happen to me, to anyone. And we've been doing this for a couple of years. We're helping people. I've never seen it be a different way. I mean, I'll run into my blocks of what I've been trained to do or what I think is right. But in the end of the day, as I grow, I'm going to start becoming more independent.
doesn't mean that I'm away from people, quite the opposite, right? Like I started becoming independent. go, wow, I really do want people around me. I really do want to have that exchange and I really do want to have all those wonderful things. But I'm bringing that up because these things that are happening, these polar extremes that are happening, and it's not just America and New York. I mean, it's happening in England, it's happening in different countries. It's a cycle we're in.
that, and so this is a grand opportunity to just be able to say, right, what am I getting out of this? What, what is the goods and the not so goods? Because there is no utopian structure or system for anything because we have so many different states of consciousness. What you gotta say about that, Tom? Yeah, I was going to say that, when you were talking about purpose, what struck me was I have an opportunity.
to learn and grow here. Right. ⁓ it's up to me to take a look at myself or how am I reacting to things? You know, am I rolling with the flow or am I, you know, rushing into compete? Am I putting pressure on myself with my thoughts and, ⁓ those kinds of things and, or in some areas I'm really relaxed and I'm rolling with the flow and the door is open. And in other areas I seem to be under pressure or
experiencing emotional, I get stimulated emotionally, you know, that kind of thing. So how can I be more successful to be in my true feelings, which is that soul nature? And so I always come back to two that, you know, spiritual growth for me is becoming more in tune with my loving, good, kind, loving, sharing self, patient, positive, have that inner strength and all that.
⁓ feeling powerful inside to accomplish my mission and share love with people, forgive others, forgive myself, move forward spiritually. So I see all of this as an opportunity to be aware of where I can move forward spiritually, along with materially, balancing it with material. Well, it's interesting that you should mention that about
like where you're at and maybe where you've come from or where you might want to go to with situations because I noticed for myself when I, especially on social media, I obviously look at a lot of things, a lot of stories every day. And so I saw there's several people that are still very bent on the, hate Trump and we hate this. And so this week there was something ⁓ about a situation in Colorado. It was one of their, I guess, amendments or something that got passed.
that basically they're trying now to anyone that makes over $300,000, they were going to tax them, then they're going to use that money to pay for people to go their kids for free and this for free and that for free. And, and this person was like, you know, hooray, I'm glad this happened. And know, yada yada. And I was like, boy, but is that right? Is that right to take someone that's making, you know, that who knows how hard that person's worked to get an honestly $300,000 these days.
That's almost like a base level. mean, really 150 is kind of, you know, but 300,000. I mean, it's, it's, you're, you're doing okay, but it's dependent upon where you live in the mortgage and what you're paying for that. That's not a lot. not like you have a lot of extra money, but the taxes that already exist and things like that. Now I, that'd be nice. You know, that's very comfortable, but what used to be comfortable, you know, very different. Yeah. So, um,
So in looking at that situation and recognizing, you know, is it right to tax people because they've worked so hard or they got to a point, like I even think of like some people we know, you know, Bill O'Reilly or some other people, even Trump, like they've made so much money, but they've worked in other people too, right? Even like, ⁓ what's his name? ⁓ The one that goes around with, with, he's a Democrat guy, Bernie Sanders or Nancy Pelosi, is
I don't know. just, didn't, it just, something didn't feel. They have worked hard. Yeah. Well, they have worked hard. All those people and people that make money most of the time work hard. It's not like they're, well, I mean, some people may be a drug dealer or something, but they work hard too. They work hard too in a whole different way, but I don't know something about it didn't feel right for me to tax people. So people, so, and that's a specific, you know, diagram or, what do I want to say? Of people. that those specific people? So.
I don't know, just sit and feel right with me. And so, I mean, this is coming up because of the, you're bringing up the New York election and- Yeah, because he's talking about higher taxes and more taxes. And seizing property and so forth like that if it goes all the way through, which won't happen. Yeah. But I mean, I agree. that's when people don't have the foundations of what planet earth is all about.
You know who I am, where I came from, where I'm going, like play the game on earth. When I miss that, then I, I start thinking that I have to make everything just right. Right. I start trying to bring everything into my way of thinking, like I'm going to make it so that everyone has this, ⁓ good free stuff or I'm going to make it so it's a dog eat dog world or you know, whatever, right? Whatever it is. I forget that.
this place is a university for all different states of awareness. I mean, you can't go out on the street and not bump into somebody who thinks completely different. It's just- Every day. Yeah. And there's no way for me to force the other person into a different state of consciousness. Now I can create a situation where they have to-
live under a certain way of doing things, but I cannot change their state of consciousness. So the moment that situation is moved away, that is to say that if it's a if it's a more of ⁓ a tyrannical, you know, overlord situation, the moment that person is moved out, or removed from the equation, everybody goes back to where they were. Yeah. Right. That's it's just that's
Because their state of consciousness. that the idea of taking away from one person to give to another, this has been around for as long as people have been around that idea. And the Robin Hood thing. Yeah. Well, that's the, that's the concept, right? And we kind of glorify it, but we forget about the other side of it. Right. So I figured, well, what happens once you get out of that poverty and you start becoming affluent? It's like, well, you don't.
want someone to come and take from you because you worked your way out of it. Right. So there, has to be the same for me. I don't, I'm not in that camp either. I don't want that. I want everyone to stand on their own two feet. I do believe that people need to have sometimes a backup. I do believe there needs to be safety nets, but as much as possible, let's, let's build things based on the rule and not the exception to the rule.
kind of thing. So to me, if, if I'm working in the river of let's empower people through opportunity rather than things. in other words, throwing money at me, if I'm having trouble is not really going to help me move out of where I am. Now, if I'm having trouble, I do want to base right? Like, God, I want to make sure I have something to survive, but
In the end, I don't want someone to just give me stuff and give me stuff and give me stuff. I want to be able to do something. I want to be able to be of service, let myself flow. That's it. But there are people that do want, yeah. to me and yeah, you might think that they think they want that. they, yeah, right. They think they want that. Which do they really want it? Well, I think for myself That's their AI. That's their AI. Right.
We'll into that in a minute. I think the thing about it too is there's an energetic flow that goes through a variety of people. Yeah. Or like, you maybe a sociological, what's the word I want to say? Sociological? Yeah. know, variation of people that they, you know, believe this way. Yep. And so they believe it. But then again, it's almost like when I read that and what this person wrote, I was like, do they even realize what that means?
Like what if it was turned and someone said, okay, well now you make this much, so we're going to take this much taxes and will that upset them? For me, the reason why that never fits for me is it's always basing things on the limitation of an individual as opposed to the individual is unlimited. That's the problem with that. we're going to kind of get into the point of that, it's like, why is it that you have to take from someone
or take from something in order so that someone else can somehow be empowered. That is the most limited way of thinking when it comes to planet Earth or the soul for the lack of the matter. Imagine if someone, all these people that put that rules together, if they put all that same amount of energy into actually helping the person grow, they themselves.
Right? Like forget about the rich or the not rich. Forget about that. Let's just focus on the people who actually need help. How do we help them free of all those other things? Cause what happens if those people check out? What happens if those people go broke? What happens now? All of a sudden the money's dried up and now we haven't helped anybody. So if we help the person actually grow now, it doesn't matter whether it's a rich or poor out there. It makes no difference.
Because now we help the person there. They are sustained themselves. That's why to me, it doesn't fit because I'm to me, it comes from the idea that somehow there's a limit to the individual rather than saying, no, you're unlimited. How to, can we back you to, you to do it? Also, you know, ⁓ going back to the Colorado thing, like it's a classic where
So someone's determined that at a certain income level, you have money to spare and they want the control over where you spend your extra money or where you invest it. And, and it infringes on people's free will. And so, you know, a spiritual person, even a religious person might say, you know, ⁓ I have free will, you know, as a spiritual person. it's.
I can, I can go ahead and make the mistake of not supporting an individual, even if they need something or not helping somebody that's on me, you know, that's my karma. That's right. Rather than, ⁓ and I guess the more we think of it in terms of the bigger picture and as a soul, we were ongoing and we're, we're evolving, you know, once people, it's one thing to think that it's another thing to just feel that the field that inner security and
⁓ I noticed that when I do work with people, that when I can share something, say that spirit shares with me or touch them in that way, that they love it. mean, they just light up. ⁓ like, I mean, the best example is a five-year-old when you try to do something for them and they want to do it themselves, the difference in their energy, you know, but we have, you know, we have to watch that because if you do so much, if I've done so much for people that over their lifetime,
They get used to that. They think that's what they're supposed to do. It becomes a habit pattern for them. or a generational pattern. Yeah. Right. Where, know, it was how mom, her mom and dad did it. Maybe not so well than the kids. And then that, you know, like it can go through generations. Yeah. Well, is it there's a, I forgot, I'll have to get the quote, but in short, there's a real wealthy individual. said the greatest thing that can happen to young people as they're born into poverty. And he was coming because he was born into poverty.
And he was coming from the pivot point. The reason why he was saying that is because now because you, you come from a solid foundation. You're not given things, right? And you're actually, I did something and I have achievement. You know, I did that all, like if I'm a kid, I did that all by myself. You know, there's a tremendous esteem fulfillment that comes from accomplishing. It's a beautiful thing. And then there's no limits because I,
I learned that I can do it. I can do it. And I know we all say, well, you know, that's what we want it to happen, you know, and the school system will do these things or, societal do these things. Well, actually, that's what we all want that. The distinction is that they don't, in my, my experiences, they don't let it go all the way through. They don't let, they, get into these big thoughts and ideas of how to solve problems, but they don't let themselves actually think if you're to use your head to do it.
Let your head think it all the way through because okay, if I give them money, right? If I take from this and give to that, what's that going to do? Like you have to keep walking that through, not just, oh, I gave them money. Now I'm walking away. Right. There's, there's no follow through. So there's, there's always this thing about throw something at it to fix it. I didn't want to fix it. I want to fix people. want to save people. And that doesn't help.
And I'm not saying that because I'm on one side of the fence or the other. I'm saying that out of experience. I I've worked with, and you've worked with lots of people. It does. Money's not the problem. I a good friend of ours who has, ⁓ his thrust is a joyful sounds of abundance. And he has this great saying that tiger money is not the problem. It never was. It never will be because.
It's about how I work with things. It's about how I think in the end, how I feel about myself and what I'm gonna do. Well, it feels good. Are we almost wrapped up on that one? Yeah, I think so. Yeah, so let's go to a positive story. Okay. So, you know, I know there's, well, I think there's been a of things last couple years about immunity, Immunity, getting sick, staying healthy. ⁓
What do we do? I hear there's a couple of years of that. Was there. And do you hear there's still people trying to kind of keep it going a little bit. But yeah, there's still fear there. There's still quite a bit of fear there. So I found a really cool positive story about a daycare in Finland, which I know the Finland seems to be a little more progressive. seem to. Yeah, they are. Yeah, it's pretty cool in some ways. I know they're high tax though, right? They're high tax, but they are supported.
Yeah, they have a different operating system there. But so there was a daycare that what the other word rewilded its yard and children and became the children became healthier by getting outside, getting in the ground. And so this was a big deal. So actually, now the whole nation is doing it. Yeah. And they actually were testing kids, they tested their hair, their poop, their saliva.
and recognize how much it's kind of funny, but how much bacteria they actually had in their gut. And it made a difference. Like they really had a lot more healthier bacteria that would then support their immunity. And so that's when it started going around the whole nation. So I thought this was really cool, especially living here in Iowa. And I know there are a lot of, there are a lot of chemicals in the dirt, but where you live, tiger, you don't live on a farm where there's chemicals and you have kids. So, you know, what about this for you? mean, have you had
Your kids were actually out in the dirt, right? As much as I can get them in there. ⁓ You know, it's tough to keep people away from the whole electronics world these days. But this is a great story when you shared it with us, ⁓ because it continually brings back the facts and the confirmation that I just need to be involved in life. I just need to get out in your mix with people.
Be of service, get dirty, skin my knees sometimes, get up, fall down. You know, like the old school is the best school, you know, and, and, and trying to insulate myself or insulate young people is just not healthy. I'm not talking about, you know, throw them into the wild or something like that, but it's just like, you know, there's this energy of trying to.
⁓ how do you call the bubble wrap the kids, you know, and bubble wrap my life somehow. And so it's just, it's a great story for me. comes back. The facts show it over and over again, that if I don't have that interaction in life and I don't piggybacking off our last story, if I don't let myself have those experiences, that, that self determination, that, that self esteem,
And falling down and yet nobody wants, I don't want to see my kids fall down, you know, but it's when I see what happens after I get a little bit patient, more patient for it. I got to respect it and what, what it does to their physical body and what it does to their psyche and ultimately what it does for them spiritually. I mean, there's no question when you see a young person in con who's
had that kind of lifestyle where they're out and about and they do things on their own in contrast to some young person who has been bubble wrapped, so to speak, who has been protected a lot and not allowed to get hurt and do all this stuff. And you put those two young people together, it is a, you really see a difference for anyone who's not worked with young people. Boy, it is a lot.
complete day night thing. The good news is that just like what happened in this situation is they can adapt, right? If you give them a chance, they will come out of that shell. They will strengthen their immune system. They will even, even, ⁓ people who are grown up and even older people will adapt, but I have to be involved and I gotta let myself get back home to nature, home to my inner nature.
You ready to get dirty, Tell a joke, tell a tell a joke. I thought that'd good way to ask you. wonder, you wanna go outside and get in the dirt? Well, I'm all for it. And I think back to when I was a kid and the stuff that I got into in the creeks I went in that smelled and you name it, you know, I was always running around in the fields and that's what happened. so
Yeah, it's been something I've been aware of. In some ways, I'm almost because I'm older or more mature, been around this time for a bit longer than some of the other folks around. I forget where things are at with young people today. And then just how the electronics is really taken over. And I have to watch assuming they're having the same experience I had, you know, riding my bikes. And I saw one of those videos on YouTube about
you know, being a kid in the sixties and seventies and, you know, riding our stingrays up bike ramps and then falling and skinning our knees like in never, we never wore helmets. I mean, helmets, when bike helmets came in, I was like, what is that for? You know, and, and I actually think bike helmets are not a bad idea. You know, they're a good idea, but frankly, ⁓ the things we used to get away with, and, know, ⁓ our parents reactions generally in the neighborhood were not
you know, my God, you know, let me fix this. was kind of like, what did you do now? You know, and, ⁓ clean that mess up, you know, don't dent the floor, you know, more of those kinds of go fix it. Yeah. then go fix it. So yes, I'm all for it. And I, thought that I had that when you were sharing is that, you know, we've
We've searched, we hit upon a few ideas like, you know, about immunity and, you know, sterilization and bubble wrapping and protecting ourselves from viruses. And I guess, you know, kind of gets in the vaccines and everything is that we, we find a solution intellectually. And it was like, go the Nth degree, you know, into that whole thing. And it's without remembering the balance it with, you know, the basics and
I think, you know, it seems to me what feels right is that I have an ability to heal myself given the right conditions. And now we're back to, you know, some self autonomy and chance to grow and, you know, not to say that there aren't other issues that other people face, you know, I'm all for helping those people out. So, yeah, I think for myself, I recall back to when I had my kids and they were young and we did try to do vacations where we were outside.
And those were really like the most profound moments and the times when they really had some amazing growth just because just being outside, not being in the house, not being from the ⁓ well, I guess it was just probably the TV because we had computers coming in in the nineties, but it was kind of the beginning of it. Right. So, yeah. And it excites me that there are places because I know some of these places over in Europe, especially like Finland and stuff, they
They're kind of the initiators of things. And then from there, people are like, Hey, look at what Finland's doing. Look at what this place is doing. And so to me, it feels like an opportunity to maybe have some spreading around the, you know, around the planet on this subject. You know, and that assuming the intellect is going to, ⁓ you know, work its way into all these solutions where if we don't, if I don't balance that with my true feelings,
Boy, we can get way off course. I, it's funny you say that. Cause I was just, I'd been writing down some of the things that I was picking up from this. And that was exactly the same point is there's no, I can't outrun my intellect. Right. I'll always be thinking about the next thing I'll always be thinking. And specifically what I mean by that is I want safety and security for people.
And myself, I wanted for my, the young people I have charge over and the, business and, and you all, I, and the people listening to this, want safety and security for everyone. But I have to remember that safety and security is down here at number three or number four. That purpose and service is number one. Freedom is number two, you know,
So it's like, have to work my way down before I get to bubble wrapping myself. And if I've tried to bubble, if I try to put freedom in and excuse me, security and safety at the top, I strangle hold and never, never works. never fits. And I rebel because inside or the young person inside doesn't feel like they can express themselves. They, came here to learn and grow.
And that comes with the price. And make their mistakes. They're going to get hurt. you know, obviously we try to keep them so they don't keep all their limbs, know, and stuff like that. As many teeth as they can keep, you know, but the moral of the story is that safety and security is down here three or four, right? It's third or fourth. In terms of priorities. Yeah. Now that doesn't mean that I don't think about safety and security. I think about it a lot. You know, when you, for those people who had
young people to to to nurture and have babies and stuff, you you're conscientious about that stuff, you know, but there it has to be in the circle of other things. It can't be that. So it's my intellect, right? I have two natures, my intellect and feeling. It's my intellect that will run amok, trying to make everything safe and secure.
but it's my true feelings that need the freedom and to be able to be prosperous and expand. So if that isn't in balance, I am going to always have trouble and I'm going to always try to think my way through something rather than feel, think, act. You know, ⁓ one of the things I've noticed with raising young people and watching some people who
were very successful at that was that they allowed them to be in almost situations where they've got to utilize their sensitivity to avoid something or to be involved or not involved. And it's something to watch them, how they don't have to always be told. And there's times you have to watch them because they're just too little. But that's one of the things I always admired was working with guidance enough to allow them to develop their sensitivity.
and learn for themselves because then they start to trust themselves. I, if I keep them safe and secure all the time, they have, they're going to play that game. can't move unless I'm safe and secure, you know, because they learn that by osmosis, know? So, me. So we're at the end here. And so what's the commonality we have of these two? No shit, right? Well, my, my, my summation for this, for this round.
is, and I think we're touching it on it at the end, is really letting people experience, let myself experience, you know, the, the, we, do the keyword of the month every month. And this month for November is purify. And to me, this is an opportunity that whether we're talking about the New York mayoral race and the new elect there, ⁓
or whether we're talking about other things and AI and to me, it's like, need to let things and working with young people, need to allow myself to have a little bit of enough freedom and other people to have a freedom to have their experience. And also if I'm trying something out, I need to give myself some freedom to experience and try stuff out. And the less I
are less I am influenced by outside things, the better. Meaning that if I have someone hovering over me when I'm trying to learn to do something, all that, you know, like, okay, put this wire here or, you know, put this, connect this to this. If someone's hovering over me, I'm not going to do well, but if I'd make my mistakes and I learned, okay, that goes like this. Okay. I see, you know, it's like,
I grow from that. So this thing with the New York, I think it's, it's what people voted for. Wonderful. Let's give it a go, but let them give it a go. Don't, I don't want to get in there and interfere with what I think is right and wrong. Let the process work. Let's see what happens. Maybe something will happen and surprise me, you know, but the let's have that happen. And then same with all these other stories. It's like, I'm purify myself.
to be what is my essential. I want to purify myself to where I begin. And you brought that up in the green room earlier about all my situations allow me to purify to the essence of what I need. So my wrap up is make sure I know what my priorities are, make sure I know why I'm here and be purified from that perspective. All my situations, if something doesn't feel right,
What am I going to do about that? I'm the one feeling it. Tracy doesn't worry about it. Tiger worries about it. Well, then it must be a tiger thing. So what does tiger need to do about it? So that's my conclusion for the, one is just really purify and let myself experience. Yeah. And for myself, I think it's about unearthing, like what the different situations that, know,
again, the new mayor of New York and other things that are going around the country that, you know, came into fruition this week because people voted for different situations and as well as, you know, young children in new situations where they're learning about immunity and how to, but it's really allowing things to come to rise up and have a different level now and a different awareness of, yeah, if we play in the damn dirt, we might have some bacteria in our system that may actually support our immunity. How about that?
Well, if we built this person in or have that amendment come into play, let's see how it comes out. Let's see how it all unearths itself. So that's my takeaway from this week. Yeah. What strikes me is that, you know, I've got a lot of experience. And so what's obvious to me or the wisdom that I have from my experience and my ability to go, ⁓ there's the next layer or have my learnings. Not everybody is there. And, you know, as we're talking about, and then relating it to the young people, you know, getting out in the wild, so to speak.
or getting themselves dirty and dealing with things like that is again, just letting them have their experience so that it can become wisdom. boy, that feels like it's all there for me. The longer that I'm here, like I say, you just watch these cycles come and go.
And even when I think something's sort of gone away, boy, it shows up again and, vice versa. mean, that's so where do I fit with all of it? And that's the whole key is, is what am I working on from a spiritual perspective day to day? There you go. Well said. And that's it folks for the CERN news of this week and a couple of different stories that came through for us to share with you. hope that you had some great insights, maybe some personal regroupings around where you're at.
what you're unearthing for yourself, or perhaps what's going on around your area politically and how that's going to influence and maybe affect you down the road. So until next week, we will see you again soon. Take care.