Comments by "Hallands Menved" (@Hallands.) on "American Thought Leaders - The Epoch Times"
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Amy Wells I'm not on Facebook or any other social platform, only YouTube, and the way Google is implementing censorship, I may not hang on much longer. Do you get email notifications on responses to your YouTube-comments?
Oh, I didn't mean to make you feel exposed. It's just habitual pattern recognition from my days in psychiatry paired with intuition speaking. And the traits and reactions are very, very common and natural to everybody, I assure you.
People just handle them very differently. Fx the now waning breed of what we used to call "character neurotics" may even be completely unaware of such feelings within themselves, but they're there anyway.
Suppression of certain feelings, labeled wrong or bad or whatever, then incipiently determines the scope of their existence until they get anxiety attacks – "for absolutely no reason whatsoever, out of the blue sky!"
Those are the easiest patients to cure. In a few sessions you simply allow them to discover – by themselves – what triggers these bouts of anxiety, compliment them for their acuity and success and tell them to use the same strategy next time around.
It's those souls mangled and broken by childhood abuse that's very, very hard to heal...
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Tim Steinkamp
This is all a new angle to me. I have to mull it over some, just in order to respond properly. You certainly have given this a lot of thought.
My philosophy for what constitutes good government can be summarized rather briefly:
Loving caretakers with the ability to listen and the wisdom to find the smallest means to the greatest effect.
It actually never entered my mind that the sheer number of representatives would matter much, mainly because I found the general quality-level appallingly low.
My experience with meetings between large numbers of mandated representatives tends to point in the opposite direction, meaning that the efficacy of such meetings is inversely proportional to the number of participants.
But at the same time, my experience seems to show that lasting changes must have a solid, widespread rooting in the peoples.
The current state of affairs, where unelected officials abuse entrusted powers and lobbyists rule from the shadows is wuite untenable imo.
But would more representation really help? I tend to doubt it. But I am mulling, I swear!
I imagine increased awareness will turn out to prove the main remedy, so currently my focus is on opposing censorship, shadow banning, rightthink and the abominable MSM's propaganda machine with all its twisted lies in lieu of real information.
I also think that we all must take a step back from our own egos and increase our awareness of our role and place in the complexity of all Life.
We seem to be mostly doing the opposite, entrenching ourselves in movements of little merit, giving no room for our Spirit to soar.
I believe awareness is key and that The Now is always the right place for it...
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