The Battle Against Bewitchment: Upsetting Settled Minds
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Comfort zones are a curious thing. So warm and secure. So safe and reassuring.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Comfort zones are a curious thing. So warm and secure. So safe and reassuring.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – There are now over eight billion people on the planet. We each have a different psychophysiological reaction to any given stimuli, no matter how minute the difference.
Gary Z McGee – Love should be embraced at the risk of a painful life.
Gary Z McGee – The metamorphosis of the soul is where the herd instinct goes to die.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – People have been mistaking religion for spirituality for far too long.
Gary Z McGee – Rather than be driven by the bullshit of your past, why not allow yourself to be pulled up by the bullhorns of the future?
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Have no illusions, our society’s profound sickness is directly related to the war between comfort and courage.
Bibhu Dev Misra – We need to be aware of these greater cycles of time that govern human civilisation, and the changes that are looming in the horizon.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – “Freedom is the right to tell people what they don’t want to hear.” ~George Orwell
Jeff Paul – No other modern politician displays that instinctive empathy for all sides before contemplating tough decisions.
Gavin Nascimento – The single greatest threat to this manipulative system is any messenger of higher Knowledge and Truth that can potentially awaken those who are still “asleep.”
Patrick Herbert – When we know that we are projecting ourselves onto others, a radical change occurs.
Zen Gardner – It was wickedly clever of these planners to use that “new normal” meme.
James Corbett – So why, then, are we being asked to believe that when it comes to vaccinations during a declared pandemic it is “Your Body, Their Choice”?
Zen Gardner – External reality got you down? Pretty well destabilized and confused?
Lala Rukh – This is the Path of a True Spiritual Warrior, and there is no room for a wishy washy dabbler.
Elva Thompson – The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents.
Zen Gardner – That’s not just a collective question. It’s always an individual question.
Elva Thompson – Born in 1885, Viktor Schauberger came from a lineage that had a long tradition of caring for the welfare of the natural forest and its wildlife in the Austrian Alps.
John Vibes – In a world where we are constantly forced to engage with people who have complete control over us, it becomes difficult to develop any self-confidence.