Comments by "Hallands Menved" (@Hallands.) on "Breaking Down the Alarming Realities of Child Sex Trafficking in AmericaβJaco Booyens" video.
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Amy Wells It's incredibly taxing work, emotionally, and I only lasted twelve years.
I nearly burned out, but I made some marks and inroads. So I stopped working as a psychiatrist (we got all the victims, but not much funding) and went into teaching, but I never stopped monitoring developments and using my experience to put pressure on politicians to pass bills designed to move detection forward to as early a point as possible.
Thanks for the kind words, but no thanks are needed. Protecting children to give them a reasonable start and a fair chance in life is so fundamental to the very fabric of society, I never thought twice. It just has to be done. Fortunately, nearly everyone I encountered, agreed, but the majority had no concept of the magnitude of the problem.
Two major items remain largely unsolved: 1. There's an elite network of paedophiles with members strategically placed in all tiers of society, protecting each other. 2. There's a global, trillion dollars industry involved in child trafficking, grooming, drugs and porn.
Exposure and increased awareness should do it! In my experience, people are good, generous and very protective of our children, but real evil hides among us...
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Amy Wells That is great, I'm happy to hear it. Yes, wisdom, the far side of intelligence... I think we're born with it, but taught to subdue it with learnings and analytical thinking. Wisdom has warmth. It encompasses emotions and empathy as well as clear thoughts and fair logic. It's instrumental in sawing us from delusion and deceit.
I do love philosophy as well, but when did a great philosopher ever make any lasting impact on politics?
I have a feeling you're not a suspicious person by nature at all, perhaps rather the opposite?
Maybe you developed suspiciousness to balance a tendency towards the unconditional trust you always felt was a necessary part of loving β which you're likely full of β as in Amy Wells (Love Springs) π Could that be the case? π
We're all mixed bags of marvels, and unconditional trust can be provocative to some people and a burden to others. The latter feel they should reciprocate, but feel unable. That's where retention comes into play. You remain neutral, say and do nothing and await clarity. If you can't bear it, you ask God for assistance, right?
So clarity comes, and with it comes accept. Eckhart Tolle helps us ask and answer the underlying question: "How can I remove my own resistance towards clarity and accept?" He starts us off by asking: "Can I at least accept my own adversity against accepting?"
Lovely to have met you, even if only in the comments section on YouTube. I think we could talk for months on end, but I am on the other side of the Atlantic and don't travel much anymore, being at least your senior by a quarter of a century...
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Amy Wells No, no, no, work was never taxing! I loved every second of of it throughout my entire life!
Only the lack of political attention to child abuse was insufferable and when they began systematically to reduce funding, I quit.
It came as an epiphany. I was having lunch in my office, having advanced quickly to a position as section chief and becoming more and more embroiled in paperwork.
Without thinking of anything in particular, I suddenly realized this: I love this work! I'm very good at it! But if I continue, I'll become frustrated by administrative duties and incredibly petty politics and silly formalities.
I swear to you, the main qualification for a politician is arse! They sit and sit and sit at meetings. They seem to think meetings and talks leading nowhere is work! They rush through the wards with eyes and ears wide shut and reward themselves with a three hour lunch for three minutes of observation.
It's a special breed of dumbfucks, closely related to MSM editors! But they're waning now, although they haven't caught on yet. Conscious awareness is coming into the world and evilness is reacting with insanity, exposing itself.
Remember always, the real psychopaths believe they're normal and wise β the rest of us are the same, they belive, just more timid and fickle. So they expose their true nature and methods and people just become that much more keenly aware. The money driven MSM cannot command people's trust any longer and the truth surfaces inexorably.
They self-destruct and the world becomes even better for it. But until the threshold of general human awareness is passed, they will scheme and lie and kill and bribe. What else can they do? They know life only as a postponement of death.
So they postpone... πππ β€οΈ
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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 β "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 β by themselves β 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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