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The Laurie Buckley Interview


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“Universal Truth

By Laurie Buckley

The beauty of “His Lordship” (Buckley) is that he started with Aesop’s fables because he loved the message of cause and effect, and what we learn from experience. He had a way of speaking where he didn’t put everybody down, but he would introduce them to the conversation, in a way where you would recognize their position or their non-positioning.

He found a way, using his amazing vocal talents, his consciousness, his verbiage, his language, to get to the issues of what’s really going on. Everything/Everyone that people want to blame is so common, it’s been done throughout history, when there’s chaos they (demagogues) blame the lower class and they blame the people they don’t understand. The people that follow these “leaders” have been mislead and misplaced in a way, that neither serves them or us.

His Lordship would focus on love and the power of humanity, and the beauty of working together, so he could pull their eyes away from  something that was not true, and welcome them into a universal truth of awareness, kindness, compassion, the things that make change happen in a positive way. It’s what I call “universal mind,” he would feed that to you. I believe he had a way, and still does today, that words spoken in perfect order

can create a dynamic effect on people. The trouble today is we’re not hearing that message quite so clearly.

Lord Buckley could recognize the symptoms. He could take those symptoms and evolve them into a more positive area. That was his gift, that’s where he found his words. That’s where he found the courage to speak up for the underdog.

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