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Pick Your Poison
In a recent episode of Perilous World Radio, hosts Alan and Jan Masters reflected on their broadcasting journey and their collaboration with Rumble, highlighting its commitment to freedom of speech. They discussed their new live broadcasting initiative on X and their growing presence on YouTube, both aimed at fostering open dialogue. Jan shared a poignant moment from Thanksgiving weekend, spent cozied up by the fire with Alan, their son, and a guest, notably devoid of phones. This experience enabled meaningful conversation, underscoring the rarity of such tech-free interactions in today’s distraction-laden society. Jan observed how phones often shift focus away from genuine dialogue, while Alan echoed Einstein’s concerns about people being physically present yet mentally absent due to devices, a prediction that still rings true. As the conversation deepened, Jan opened up about an internal struggle, likening it to a conflict between good and evil, with spiritual forces vying for influence. They described feelings of impatience and the unsettling presence of a darker energy, akin to phantom limb syndrome—familiar yet disconcerting. Despite observing the calmness of a friend nearby, Jan sensed an underlying tension, feeling hesitant to express their thoughts for fear of stirring deeper discomfort. This internal battle underscored the importance of recognizing negativity as a potential poison, capable of affecting oneself and others. Ultimately, it served as a reminder of the significance of remaining aware of these darker forces while navigating through life.
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By Foundation of Human UnderstandingPick Your Poison
In a recent episode of Perilous World Radio, hosts Alan and Jan Masters reflected on their broadcasting journey and their collaboration with Rumble, highlighting its commitment to freedom of speech. They discussed their new live broadcasting initiative on X and their growing presence on YouTube, both aimed at fostering open dialogue. Jan shared a poignant moment from Thanksgiving weekend, spent cozied up by the fire with Alan, their son, and a guest, notably devoid of phones. This experience enabled meaningful conversation, underscoring the rarity of such tech-free interactions in today’s distraction-laden society. Jan observed how phones often shift focus away from genuine dialogue, while Alan echoed Einstein’s concerns about people being physically present yet mentally absent due to devices, a prediction that still rings true. As the conversation deepened, Jan opened up about an internal struggle, likening it to a conflict between good and evil, with spiritual forces vying for influence. They described feelings of impatience and the unsettling presence of a darker energy, akin to phantom limb syndrome—familiar yet disconcerting. Despite observing the calmness of a friend nearby, Jan sensed an underlying tension, feeling hesitant to express their thoughts for fear of stirring deeper discomfort. This internal battle underscored the importance of recognizing negativity as a potential poison, capable of affecting oneself and others. Ultimately, it served as a reminder of the significance of remaining aware of these darker forces while navigating through life.
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