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Law of Opposites
David Masters hosted today’s episode of Perilous World Radio, dedicating the program to the memory and legacy of his father, Roy Masters. He reflected on the timeless relevance of his father’s insights, noting that they often resonate with the challenges we face today and echo themes from lectures given 25 to 40 years ago. Masters expressed a sense of hope for America, highlighting the alignment of supportive individuals around the president and their shared vision for the country. However, he also acknowledged the paradoxical nature of current events, where improvements coexist with ongoing struggles. This phenomenon, he suggested, could be seen as the “law of opposites,” in which prosperity and adversity often coexist. In a previous show, he introduced the concept of an individual’s relationship with both a personal savior and a personal betrayer, likening this to the presence of both Jesus Christ and Judas. He encouraged listeners to consider this dynamic, especially in the political realm, where the same forces that restore can also undermine progress.
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By Foundation of Human UnderstandingLaw of Opposites
David Masters hosted today’s episode of Perilous World Radio, dedicating the program to the memory and legacy of his father, Roy Masters. He reflected on the timeless relevance of his father’s insights, noting that they often resonate with the challenges we face today and echo themes from lectures given 25 to 40 years ago. Masters expressed a sense of hope for America, highlighting the alignment of supportive individuals around the president and their shared vision for the country. However, he also acknowledged the paradoxical nature of current events, where improvements coexist with ongoing struggles. This phenomenon, he suggested, could be seen as the “law of opposites,” in which prosperity and adversity often coexist. In a previous show, he introduced the concept of an individual’s relationship with both a personal savior and a personal betrayer, likening this to the presence of both Jesus Christ and Judas. He encouraged listeners to consider this dynamic, especially in the political realm, where the same forces that restore can also undermine progress.
Transcript goes here: