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(Vine) Coming straight from the city of broken lights yo Smoking on…
Amerikkka's Most Wanted Blind man standing on the corner Ty, kto tu dziś ten…
Are You Ready 幸福就像花期开到荼蘼 爱情留在秋天独自叹息 九月的天气下起大雨 淋湿我的思绪 雨后的花瓣散落一地 把它做成书签藏在日记 …
k A Is it just a car Or is it so much more? It's…
lalala kein plan Ich hab kein Plan Ich hab kein Plan Ah A.C.K, ja, ja, jaja …
One Love I give her all my love That's all I do And if…
Vaada Vaada तू, तू है वही दिल ने जिसे अपना कहा तू है…



Одна Мой район не Америка Но я словно иностранец Не понять никак…


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T T

@Barb Smart Hello beautiful soul! ❤️

You have been through so much, yet came out stronger, wiser, gentler... seeking to bless and able to recognize the many ways you’ve been blessed.

I’m also a woman in my 50’s, so I know people like you are rare haha

I only have a minute right now, just wanted to say hi and I hope you’re well. 😀

And my parents love the Gaithers - especially my Dad. Wow that takes me back. I’m glad their music encourages you.

A wonderful evening to you, kindred spirit across the world 😊



Barb Smart

@T T
Tena koe, dear Sister.

You have been in my heart and mind a lot of the time, since you have written to me. You are a strong person with so much
connection to the higher power.

Because of the beautiful coincidences and awesome things thst pop into my day quite often, and the often uncanny timing or connections of these things, I am really kept in awe of how my journey unfolds.
In spite of not travelling far, I still get
to connect with people who really do get into my heart in a deep way.

It happens simply because people, for some reason, decide to respond to a comment for some reason.

You are very definitely one of these people.

It seems extra superbly deep and special because I generally do not know where they are from, which country, their age, what they do in life, whether they are married... or anything much at all.

Upon reflection, it ties in with connecting with the inner aspects of our fellow human beings.

I know you will bear with me here...

I faced huge shock, bewilderment, grief, loss, uncertainty, fear, cruelty, abandonment, death and other things, over a period of at least 4 or 5 years.

The rather sudden and unexplained death of my father was a part of the destruction. The avoidable deterioration and premature death of my mother and many other events were all part of the same saga.

One thing that helped me was that I started to search for ways to make sense of everything that happened, and to even progress with understanding and forgiveness. (I was told early on by an elderly man that I had those 2 aims in the wrong order).
I didn't sleep well but had to be quiet at night, so I did a lot of writing in the early hours of hundreds of mornings.

I filled up very many exercise books, stacks of them, and put them in a cupboard.
I wrote a lot about things that were happening, but mostly about what I was learning from watching you tube and reading books.

A few months ago I decided that perhaps my words or insights could be of use to others, rather than put away in a cupboard.

I think that I and several others have benefitted to varying degrees.

Some comments are from people who like or add to what I have written. Others disagree and they may be aggressive or they may give their own view.

I have had replies from young men who are probably much younger than me, so I like to think I am a supportive figure like an aunt or grandmother. I never met my grandmothers, and didn't have any special aunts either. The nicest 3 aunts died at young ages.

I learned from people, including the sweet and remarkable Byron Katy, that triggers are good signposts for things to enquire about. It shows me why something has upset my earlier calm thoughts.
The results of her method of enquiry are quite profound and lead to a lot of compassion.

I am just aware that I can react to people myself, and I can make assumptions and inadvertantly be very naive and ignorant, as I have been on this thread.

My point is that I now think that my phase of comment writing has taught me a lot.

I have a special person, only 19 years old in a country called Georgia who I will also never forget.

Some people seem very angry about... well anything really. Things trigger me too, actually. For example like men who skite about all the very young women they have entertaining them throughout the week, people who tell lies about our prime minister, or who just pick arguments persistently.

I have people in my heart, but then the comments disappear from my history and I have a very hard time finding them again.

I am writing that because I hope that I remember where I can write back to you in the future.

I discovered that there are many people out there, young men I think, who are very very lost. One young man removed all his comments. Abusive people often change their vibe and later say many beautiful or sad things. I think many people live with distress.

I have not always had the joy and faith that I have nowadays.
My spiritual journey, or hikoi, has taken me to a greater level of more consistent courage and love than I once had.

After my mother died and 8 years of legal (and other) warfare which aimed at removing every conceivable thing from me came to an end, I am able to live with a very strong feeling of transcendance as well as a deep knowledge of my own goodness.

I am very far from perfect, but I am fine with that. I try to discover what I might need to learn from every situation that arises.

One thing I have learned is that "love liberates". I got that from Maya Angelou.
Also, a person can have every human right and freedom taken from them, but not their attitude. Victor Frankl taught me this.

I am so grateful that you have put so much effort into teaching me and pointing me in the direction of greater understanding about many significant issues.

The United States has become a country of huge importance to me. I have watched a lot on a history channel and listened to WW2 vets, camp liberators, and many many speakers.
America has been on the news a lot in the last year and I think a lot of Kiwis feel the same sense of horror at many news items, especially since Covid.

I have started looking up the things you have suggested. I have read some of the articles of the Atlanta Interviews.
Wow. They are so helpful. This has really helped me to get a better idea of views, complexities and things I have wondered about in recent times.
It is a great thing in my journey.

It is amazing how a person never met, with no known name etc, can bring about such blessings to someone just through space, and even through other unseen vibrational forces.

An 84 year old man wrote about his despair one day. Many people responded but he only wrote the once. He mentioned Gaither Music. I have listened to Bill and Gloria Gaither music ever since. It always lifts my spirits, a lot. So I have never forgotten this man. Listening to powerfully positive words always helps, like the uplifting music he mentioned.

I will have to assemble my thoughts before I can write to you about the things you mentioned.

I did know previously a little about many of your topics, but not a lot. I will remain a lot more interested now.

I listen to Jordan Peterson and many others.


At my age (50's), I try to remain calm and peaceful in the midst of many tragedies and threats.
T.D. Jakes is a man who helped me face great fear at one stage. I will have to try to remember the piece in the bible.

I will write, again, that my many great feelings of acceptance, appreciation, strength and trancendance come from listening to holocaust survivors and reading books.
I feel so lucky to have the freedoms I have, every material thing and every human kindness. I am trying harder not to take anyone for granted.

I hope Jordan Peterson, and all people can feel at peace by living in the moment whenever necessary, for selfcare and wellbeing.

I see you have a mission to pursue and I admire this greatly.
I am also so happy knowing you are a Christian and have great faith and groundedness to lean on in these uncertain times.

I hope I can keep in touch in the future occasionally. That would be lovely. If not, I hope you know how much it has meant to me that we share our humanity and need for a better world and that I can learn more about things happening in the States and around the world.



T T

@Barb Smart Thank you so much for your kind words and support. It means a lot.

It IS heartbreaking. Surreal. And it’s not just America. The WEF/Davos elites are certain they have all the answers and want global control.

So does chxxa. Look at what they’re trying to do to Taiwan and Hong Kong. They’re also inching toward capturing the Indo-Pacific region and String of Pearls. If successful, they’ll control trade and energy, possibly resulting in Japan and S. Korea becoming their allies (not ours) and ending our ability to defend the area by squeezing out our post on Diego Garcia. Though I did hear recently that Japan & SK are willing to help defend Taiwan. If true, that’s good at least.

Chxxa has tentacles in our media and big businesses. Politicians too. They steal our data and technology, duplicate it, and undercut our prices. Let’s not forget C19 originated in Wuhan and they’re the largest exporter of fentanyl to the US. They also subsidize its manufacturing and refuse to shut it down. (Fentanyl accounts for almost 50% of fatal drug overdoses in the US.)

They’re ruthless toward their own citizens as well, with “re-education” camps, locking C19 infected in their homes, the social credit system which punishes people who dissent, restricted internet access, and their abuse of the Uyghurs (rape, slavery, organ harvesting).
Evil, evil, evil.

When I say “they”, I mean the government, not the citizens. Their citizens have no say. Many are brainwashed into believing Comxxunizm is good.

People who escaped commxxunizt countries say its rise began with class warfare and the promise of equity. They look at what’s happening now in the US and say this is how it started in their countries. Yuri Bezmenov (former Russian KGB) also warned of this and how it was implemented other places with success.

Division is key to the plan. Divide and conquer. And it’s working on so many levels - C19 fears still keeping many at home, the far left telling people to cut off contact with loved ones who don’t buy into white suxxremxacy, media exaggerating/lying/burying information, schools promoting CRT, censorship on social media, everything is a now political... Things have changed a lot in just one year.

So if division is the poison, then unity must be the antidote. How though??

It feels very David and Goliath.

But how many stories have we read or watched where doom looks certain, and at the last minute the key to victory is revealed and turns everything around?

That’s what keeps me going. The possibility of being a link in the chain of events that turns the tide.

I remember you saying you’re not a Christian. But I am and I take comfort in knowing God sees the big picture. We’re alive at this time in history and I have to believe there’s a reason. That we - each of us - has a unique part to play.

Regardless of how things turn out, or for how long, I don’t want to have any regrets. It ain’t over til it’s over and wringing my hands or giving up isn’t an option.

Like Mr. Elder always says, “That’s all for now. Until next time, we’ve got a country to save.” 👍

*****
You have a beautiful spirit, Sister. It’s quite something that this American can connect with a New Zealander in the comments section of a video!! 😄

Thank you for sharing some of your and your gorgeous country’s history with me and for listening — and caring. ❤️



Barb Smart

@T T
Oh Wow.
People have thought I am bloke, so now I am doing the same!!! Lol.

I really, really, appreciate how you have widened my eyes open.
I did write that I like to learn from others, but it seemed a bit flowery so I deleted that entire section.
Luckily, you are very grounded, and accept the ignorance of an outsider.
I have learned a lot from you.
And for me, that's what it is all about.
I like to think opposing views can somehow move closer together, with a bit more understanding.

I will have a closer look at your suggestions.

I have wondered why JP comments a lot about the left. Actually, quite a few do in comments.

I don't know what is needed in your country.
I really understand little of the whole situation. We are a long way from all that.
It just feels heartbreaking to see a country I love with Corona, riots, division, and a lot of suffering.

It is only at an individual level that I have some expertise. I feel you are already very strong, so that is a good thing to have. You have intelligence, patience, empathy, and all these things count for a lot.

So I will focus on learning more.
I hope that this president and other leaders are able to lead towards calm there.
I am quite lost for words, Sister. I am so very sorry.
I know you are right about history. It is as you describe.

The best most of us can do is love ourselves and eachother, and be strong, reaching deeper for understanding.

I hope you have a very good day, and find goodness along your way, and whatever you need to replenish your goodness and strength.

I am very privileged to have received so much
help and consideration from a U.S. Sister.
Arohanui.



The Little Penguin

Wow this talk actually put my thought into perspective. A few things stood out to me the most.
1. Stop doing something you hate
2. Just do something, even arbitrarily, but do it well
3. Acknowledge if you are resentful
4. Be grateful

I now have a lot of things to think about, and hopefully I can change things for the better.

One thing I’m very grateful for, for sure, is that mr. Peterson is okay, and he’s able to continue speaking and writing and trying to help people. I feel both selfish and undeserving of even contributing to the burden of responsibility laid out for him, but hopefully I can make up for that by using his words to put my life in order.. and hopefully, in some strange way, that’s enough to pay him back...



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Great thanks man!

John Doodle

Can we please, please have this translated into Dutch. This was of so much value to me, I cried for two hours straight and I'm nowhere near a snowflake, hahah. I want to share with my parents so bad, but it's too technical of speech for them to understand 😟

Mimi Rydblom

He lost me at “Bill and Melinda Gates do good work”..🙄

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Mikhaila Peterson

Glad to see some smiles

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@Rory Tennes do you know it is the question

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Love you're podcasts Mikhaila, doing an amazing job

MTech

I know that all the negative influence has a toll on your dad, but I hope he hears us, the ones that feel the utmost respect and are thankful for his education. Thank him for his podcast and thank you. I enjoy both. I can imagine the amount of time and thought behind it. Lots of love.

Straight from The Field SS4LIFE!

Great as always and agree with the smiles😀

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