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BRK7_2's avatar

Reflecting back on life, I can positively say that Mark Passio is right over the target. The only times I have made measurable progress has been during the times I have left my comfort zone and challenged my beliefs and fears, questioned my actions and challenged others to do likewise. Affluence as well as pathological suppression breeds stagnancy and apathy, imparting the feeling we can’t, or don’t want to awaken. We typically get an angry reaction we get when we challenge other sleepers . Fear underlies absolutely all of it, but progress is directly proportional to our defiance of fear, which for most requires assuming the stance of a warrior in battle. I believe this is why we often interpret committed freedom fighters as ‘angry’, ‘challenging’ and ‘confrontational’. I am OK with it, because I recognize the dynamics as lacking personal context, and sometimes need a shove to hop out of my warm little nest. No war has been fought without the glue of a battlecry. Excellent post, Doreen !

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Renate Lindeman's avatar

I watched his speech, and I also watched Catherine Austin Fitts speak at The Greater Reset. Both attended online. I stopped Mark's speech halfway. Mark appeared angry and made me feel like crap, and that's not the way to motivate people nor to win this. After 30 minutes of Catherine Austin Fitts, I was filled with hope again and came up with new ideas and plans. I highly recommend listening to Catherine. https://tube.solari.com/videos/the-greater-reset-5-manifestation-part-2-day-3-agorism-and-parallel-networks/

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