Thank you, Dr. Ginny Grimsley, and all who gathered to focus our fierce and tender loving care toward Donald Trump as a boy.
This is a type of soul retrieval work, and every time we bring someone back from the lost spaces they inhabit, we retrieve a piece of ourselves, right along with them.
Every time you watch this video, every time you heal a piece of yourself, or help another heal, you heal us all.
It’s just natural law; we are one. And the more we feel that, the more we feel that!
See you on Wednesday August 6th at 12 pm PST when we will do a healing on the Rothschild family. Shift Happens (Steph Peters) will be doing another deep dive for us, with a summary to read beforehand, so we have a sense of the family and what needs healing.
Here is Steph’s summary on Trump:
(Click here for his deep dive The Chameleon King)
🧿 Trump Deep Dive – 10-Min Recap for Live Share
Title: The Alloyed Man: Power, Predation, and the Paradox of Trump
1. Chapter 1 – The Prototype: A New York Golem
We open by asking: is Trump just a man, or a mirror of the world that
made him? Born into wealth, shaped by real estate moguls and media
hunger, Trump emerges as a symbolic Golem — animated by myth,
money, and masculine hunger. His persona isn’t just cultivated — it’s
constructed, and we must ask: who or what was doing the sculpting?
🪞Key Point: Trump was built as much as born. His public image is a
magical creation — one part real estate mogul, one part media chimera,
one part national archetype.@
“Trump has since called Freddy’s death the most profound tragedy of his
life. It seared into him a binary worldview: winners and losers. He never
drank or smoked — in part because of Freddy’s decline — and he
doubled down on the role of the strong son, the survivor. In a rare
moment of reflection, Trump admitted: “I do regret having put pressure
on him... We assumed everybody would like [the business]. That was the
mistake.” But even in his regret, there’s a trace of cold calculus. The
lesson wasn’t vulnerability — it was never be Freddy.”
For Trump, to lose is to die.
2. Interlude – Bloodline Tension: The Holy and the Hustler
Here we pause to examine his ancestral code. On one side, Mary Anne
MacLeod, descendant of Scottish nobility and ancient feminine power.
On the other, Friedrich Drumpf, hustler from Germany, exiled foropportunism. Trump is the collision of crown and coin, myth and
manipulation.
🪞Key Point: Trump’s bloodline reflects deep polarity — sacred lineage
versus survivalist cunning. It’s no wonder his life dances between
divinity and deception.
3. Chapter 2 – Apprentice of Empire
Trump’s relationship with Roy Cohn reveals everything: Cohn taught
him to never apologize, to attack, and to deny reality. These tactics
became not just personal habits, but political tools. The art of the deal
was born from the art of manipulation.
🪞 Key Point: Trump’s rise wasn’t accidental. It was architected through
alliances with power players who specialized in deception, dominance,
and fear.
💸 Bankruptcy as Ritual: The Atlantic City Collapse
Donald Trump filed for corporate bankruptcy six times between 1991
and 2009 — all connected to his hotel and casino holdings. Most
notably, Trump Taj Mahal, launched as “the eighth wonder of the
world” in 1990, was drowning in debt within a year. The recurring
pattern: raise money using junk bonds, over-leverage the brand, then use
bankruptcy protections to restructure or walk away.
But this wasn’t failure in the traditional sense — it was weaponized
capitalism.4. Chapter 3 – The Rothschild Rope Ladder
When Trump faced total financial ruin in the early 1990s, global bankers
— including Wilbur Ross of Rothschild Inc. — bailed him out. Why?
Because Trump’s brand was too valuable to fail. He wasn’t just a man
anymore — he was an asset.
💸 Key Point: Trump became a managed figure — saved and shaped by
global finance. His debt wasn’t just financial. It became political.
5. Chapter 4 – The Reality Inversion Machine
With “The Apprentice,” Trump’s image was cleansed and recast. A
failing tycoon became America’s boss. Through media, he was
alchemized. TV Trump was more powerful than real Trump. And when
reality TV met reality politics, the illusion took control.
📺 Key Point: Trump weaponized television as spellcraft — turning
bankruptcy into brilliance, and ego into empire.
6. Chapter 5 – King of Loosh
Underneath the spectacle lies a darker current: Trump’s empire was built
on energy extraction — emotional, psychic, and symbolic. He feeds on
chaos, fear, lust, adoration, and hatred. He is, in many ways, a Loosh
Lord — a being whose power grows with collective attention.
🔥 Key Point: Trump is more than a political figure. He is a modern
archetype of energetic vampirism — feeding on the polarity he creates.
7. Chapter 6 – The Sacred and the ScamTrump has wrapped himself in symbols of Christianity, but his actions
often invert the very values he invokes. Is this hypocrisy, or intentional
inversion? The line between savior and Antichrist blurs when symbolism
is used as a shield, not a soul path.
⛪ Key Point: Trump uses religious imagery as armor — but his empire
contradicts the teachings of any true spiritual path.
The American Shadow
In Jungian terms, Trump is not the hero — he is the shadow. He is what
America hides: its hunger for dominance, its buried racism and
misogyny, its fear of losing control. Yet the shadow is not the enemy.
It is the gateway to healing, if integrated. Trump’s reign exposed deep
fault lines: in media, in government, in ideology, in truth itself. Love
him or hate him, his effect was catalytic. He revealed the depth of the
sickness in the system.
Let us end this chapter with a question rather than an
answer:
What part of ourselves does Trump force us to confront?
And what happens if we face it — with eyes open, gold and
grime alike?
8. Chapter 7 – The Architect’s Hand
Behind Trump, we see architects: elite bloodlines, secret societies,
intelligence handlers, financiers. Trump is both puppet and player,
hustler and herald. Whether knowingly or not, he advances the gamed
timelines — the ones that rely on polarity, control, and spectacle.🕵️♂️ Key Point: Trump is a piece on the board — but he may also think
he’s playing the game. That confusion is precisely the trap.
9. Chapter 8 – The Final Mirror
Love him or loathe him, Trump mirrors us all. He is the shadow of a
system we keep alive — one built on spectacle, separation, and
suppressed truth. To truly transcend him, we must see the archetype he
represents — and reclaim our attention, our energy, and our story.
🪞 Final Key Point: Trump is not the disease. He is the flare-up. The
cure is a society that no longer needs what he represents.
Closing Thought
This article isn’t about hating Trump. It’s about seeing him — in full —
as an archetype, a cautionary tale, a product of lineage, trauma, and
power. And as we prepare for 2025 and beyond, the real question
becomes: what part of him still lives in us?
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