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Join us tonight at 7pm ET for the premiere of episode 237: Former Congress Member: What Is Happening Inside Trump's 'Cult' & MAGA with Marjorie Taylor Greene
The most loyal MAGA member of Congress now believes loyalty to one man is the most dangerous thing happening in America.
Marjorie Taylor Greene shares how Trump called her directly and said his friends would get hurt if the Epstein files were released. That phone call is what ended her career in Congress. Marjorie is a mother, businesswoman, and Christian nationalist who represented Georgia's 14th Congressional district in Washington, DC.
She walked away from five years inside a system she now describes as a thousand times more corrupt than most Americans imagine. The Republican Party she gave millions to never defended her. The president she campaigned for called her a traitor.
If you have ever wondered whether voting harder fixes any of this, her answer is no.
Youtube: https://youtu.be/8C9BXHw5LMI
The most loyal MAGA member of Congress now believes loyalty to one man is the most dangerous thing happening in America.
Marjorie Taylor Greene shares how Trump called her directly and said his friends would get hurt if the Epstein files were released. That phone call is what ended her career in Congress. Marjorie is a mother, businesswoman, and Christian nationalist who represented Georgia's 14th Congressional district in Washington, DC.
She walked away from five years inside a system she now describes as a thousand times more corrupt than most Americans imagine. The Republican Party she gave millions to never defended her. The president she campaigned for called her a traitor.
If you have ever wondered whether voting harder fixes any of this, her answer is no.
Youtube: https://youtu.be/8C9BXHw5LMI
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Most people who say they follow "terrain medicine" still believe germs can turn on you.
Dr. Marizelle Arce doesn't, and she has spent almost two decades in clinical practice proving the opposite.
She started in conventional medical school, walked out, and built her work around microzymas, pleomorphism, and dark field microscopy. Her mother was an electron microscopist who questioned what she was seeing through the lens. That early skepticism shaped everything that came next.
This conversation gets really deep into what's actually happening when you see a "virus" or a "bacterial infection" on a micrograph, why electron microscopy produces artefacts by design, and how organisms like staph, strep, candida, and even black mold are signals, not invaders.
If you've adopted the terrain perspective but still feel uncertain when your kid spikes a fever, this episode is the missing layer.
Youtube: https://youtu.be/g3mwI6RTcY8
Dr. Marizelle Arce doesn't, and she has spent almost two decades in clinical practice proving the opposite.
She started in conventional medical school, walked out, and built her work around microzymas, pleomorphism, and dark field microscopy. Her mother was an electron microscopist who questioned what she was seeing through the lens. That early skepticism shaped everything that came next.
This conversation gets really deep into what's actually happening when you see a "virus" or a "bacterial infection" on a micrograph, why electron microscopy produces artefacts by design, and how organisms like staph, strep, candida, and even black mold are signals, not invaders.
If you've adopted the terrain perspective but still feel uncertain when your kid spikes a fever, this episode is the missing layer.
Youtube: https://youtu.be/g3mwI6RTcY8
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My spidey senses are tingling just like they were in January of 2020, and I think I’ve finally (mostly) pieced together why they’re tingling.
I want to preface this post by saying none of this is meant to be conveyed in a spirit of fear. It’s all about offers and consent. I simply see converging lines creating conditions where choices regarding the offers put forth—and withdrawing consent related to them—will become increasingly tricky and challenging. This is especially true because so many of us have become reliant on “the system” in so many facets of life.
With that said, I firmly believe that if we trust in God, collaborate in our local communities, cultivate more resiliency and inter-autonomy (self-governance and relative self-sufficiency while still depending on each other in community), and reconnect with the natural world and the deepest parts of ourselves, we will be more than okay—we will thrive. We have the power and authority to actualize Christ’s kingdom here. We will create pockets of the beautiful world our hearts know is possible across the Earth. And while that knowing is firmly rooted in me, what’s also true is that…
Over the last 5 years, America has lost roughly 150,000 independent family farms.
In the last year, US Chapter 12 family farm bankruptcies have surged by 46%, while sector-wide agricultural debt has climbed to a record-breaking $624.7 billion.
Climatologists (not that I lend a lot of credence to what they say…) are expecting a record-breaking Super El Niño that could trigger severe weather patterns across the world, which would severely impact crop yields. We can only speculate on whether this is due to naturally occurring cycles in this realm, geoengineering, the collective’s emotional state (weather = we-aether), or somewhere in between. I tend to think it’s all of it, but that’s total speculation. I am not advocating for worrying about this, but rather having awareness of what is being stated and projected. We need to know that our individual and collective state of Being influences what IS at any given time. Weather = water-based phenomena. Think Veda Austin & Dr. Gerald Pollack.
Because of the nonsensical US-Israel-Iran war (which has nothing whatsoever to do with preventing Iran from obtaining nukes), the Strait of Hormuz closure has choked vital shipping transits. This has effectively stranded 1/3 of synthetic fertilizers alongside half of the world's sulfur and nitrogen feedstocks that American growers completely rely on to maintain their harvests. Yes, I agree that the synthetic stuff is bad, but unfortunately, it’s what farmers currently rely on. When a large chunk of it is cut off that quickly, food supply issues become a very real problem.
In addition, due to this nonsensical US-Israel-Iran war, jet fuel prices are skyrocketing, causing a looming crude oil shortage that is draining millions of barrels from worldwide inventories every single day.
All of this is happening while domestic utility grids and water tables face unprecedented strain from a massive, accelerated buildout of AI data centers. This is draining the energy grid and causing electricity demand to skyrocket by 17% in a single year, while also polluting local water supplies as data center cooling systems suck up tens of billions of gallons of groundwater from already depleted aquifers.
And it’s not that there is a genuine, naturally occurring “shortage” of oil, gas, food, or water anywhere. Nature is abundant and self-regenerating. It’s that, due to the converging lines of resource control and hoarding, massive farm failure, land purchases, divide-and-conquer tactics, the Hegelian dialectic, technocratic advancements, and psychological warfare, Agenda 2030 is marching on.
When I was recently notified that my flights to Australia scheduled for November were preemptively cancelled, I suddenly knew I needed to see how the data centers, El Niño conditions, and the US-Israel-Iran war are connected.
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I want to preface this post by saying none of this is meant to be conveyed in a spirit of fear. It’s all about offers and consent. I simply see converging lines creating conditions where choices regarding the offers put forth—and withdrawing consent related to them—will become increasingly tricky and challenging. This is especially true because so many of us have become reliant on “the system” in so many facets of life.
With that said, I firmly believe that if we trust in God, collaborate in our local communities, cultivate more resiliency and inter-autonomy (self-governance and relative self-sufficiency while still depending on each other in community), and reconnect with the natural world and the deepest parts of ourselves, we will be more than okay—we will thrive. We have the power and authority to actualize Christ’s kingdom here. We will create pockets of the beautiful world our hearts know is possible across the Earth. And while that knowing is firmly rooted in me, what’s also true is that…
Over the last 5 years, America has lost roughly 150,000 independent family farms.
In the last year, US Chapter 12 family farm bankruptcies have surged by 46%, while sector-wide agricultural debt has climbed to a record-breaking $624.7 billion.
Climatologists (not that I lend a lot of credence to what they say…) are expecting a record-breaking Super El Niño that could trigger severe weather patterns across the world, which would severely impact crop yields. We can only speculate on whether this is due to naturally occurring cycles in this realm, geoengineering, the collective’s emotional state (weather = we-aether), or somewhere in between. I tend to think it’s all of it, but that’s total speculation. I am not advocating for worrying about this, but rather having awareness of what is being stated and projected. We need to know that our individual and collective state of Being influences what IS at any given time. Weather = water-based phenomena. Think Veda Austin & Dr. Gerald Pollack.
Because of the nonsensical US-Israel-Iran war (which has nothing whatsoever to do with preventing Iran from obtaining nukes), the Strait of Hormuz closure has choked vital shipping transits. This has effectively stranded 1/3 of synthetic fertilizers alongside half of the world's sulfur and nitrogen feedstocks that American growers completely rely on to maintain their harvests. Yes, I agree that the synthetic stuff is bad, but unfortunately, it’s what farmers currently rely on. When a large chunk of it is cut off that quickly, food supply issues become a very real problem.
In addition, due to this nonsensical US-Israel-Iran war, jet fuel prices are skyrocketing, causing a looming crude oil shortage that is draining millions of barrels from worldwide inventories every single day.
All of this is happening while domestic utility grids and water tables face unprecedented strain from a massive, accelerated buildout of AI data centers. This is draining the energy grid and causing electricity demand to skyrocket by 17% in a single year, while also polluting local water supplies as data center cooling systems suck up tens of billions of gallons of groundwater from already depleted aquifers.
And it’s not that there is a genuine, naturally occurring “shortage” of oil, gas, food, or water anywhere. Nature is abundant and self-regenerating. It’s that, due to the converging lines of resource control and hoarding, massive farm failure, land purchases, divide-and-conquer tactics, the Hegelian dialectic, technocratic advancements, and psychological warfare, Agenda 2030 is marching on.
When I was recently notified that my flights to Australia scheduled for November were preemptively cancelled, I suddenly knew I needed to see how the data centers, El Niño conditions, and the US-Israel-Iran war are connected.
(1/3)
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I’m not suggesting I have it all figured out, that I know all of the pieces, or that this post can accurately convey all that’s going on in my mind (and all that I’m intuiting)—but what happens when all of this occurs at the same time?
When you stack resource scarcity, zero food independence, wild weather, and wrecked supply chains on top of "oil shortages" and insane fuel prices, you get a massive cost-of-living spike. Couple that with jobs being increasingly automated and AI taking over massive sectors of employment, and you have a recipe for massive job loss at the exact same time.
This combination creates the perfect excuse to strongly coerce the population into food tokens, carbon tracking, rolling blackouts, energy quotas, restricted travel, and a total reliance on "the system," so to speak. This is a textbook example of the Hegelian Dialectic at play.
I doubt it’ll look like “you’ll lose your ability to travel if you say _ online,” and more like “you’ll lose your ability to get a job if you say _ online.” In an already horrible job market, that makes it impossible to pay for what you need, which will have already become wildly expensive. For those who struggle to make ends meet, a UBI with expiration dates (use it or lose it) and geofencing (only available for use in certain areas) will be offered. And it’ll be directly tied to your compliance levels on a variety of things the government deems necessary for “safety and security” at that time.
These are all “offers” that ultimately require some form of our consent.
Okay… whew.
So what’s the solution, as I see it?
First, I want to be clear, I don’t claim to have all of the solutions. Nor am I claiming that this post is 100% accurate.
This is merely what I am intuiting and what I personally think are (some) solutions, and I believe additional solutions will continue to arise for those who trust God and move into the direction of solutions like these.
It’s ironically what we’d benefit from doing whether or not all of these potentials pan out. Grow your own food as best you can, store shelf-stable food if you feel called to, get chickens if you can, build a rainwater catchment system, look into non-electric, gravity-fed alternatives for water filtration, and look at alternative energy sources to power your home. Support local businesses, form real, like-minded local relationships, form local seed-sharing groups, form barter and trade networks, learn useful hands-on skills, and form tight-knit local communities that understand the importance of inter-autonomy. Consider investing in tangible, useful assets if you have the means to. And MOST importantly, trust God, talk to God regularly, sit in stillness, know yourself more deeply, and really SEE the precious people around you.
If you don't know where to start finding people in your area who care about these things, we built a digital directory over at TheWayFwrd.com. We have over 2,500 members helping each other locate like-minded health and freedom folks, practitioners, local farms, alternative schools, and parallel networks in their zip codes. It's there as a tool for anyone ready to step off the grid of dependency.
If you follow me, you may be asking—“Alec, by focusing on this, aren’t you helping to energize these potentials?” No, and if you received it that way, that is not my intention. But I cannot deny what I’m feeling intuitively. Could I be wrong? Of course.
I really like the mindset of “be aware, but not consumed.” Aware means you understand what others are (very actively) co-creating. But to be consumed means you’re actively feeding it with continual thought, time, and perpetual fear. I choose the former. In fact, when exploring all of this and writing this piece, I am not at all fearful. I have a deep trust in God and my abilities to do what’s called of me with whatever situation arises. You might find this analogy helpful:
As a former professional athlete, I know the most important aspect of your game is your mental, emotional, and spiritual state. By far.
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When you stack resource scarcity, zero food independence, wild weather, and wrecked supply chains on top of "oil shortages" and insane fuel prices, you get a massive cost-of-living spike. Couple that with jobs being increasingly automated and AI taking over massive sectors of employment, and you have a recipe for massive job loss at the exact same time.
This combination creates the perfect excuse to strongly coerce the population into food tokens, carbon tracking, rolling blackouts, energy quotas, restricted travel, and a total reliance on "the system," so to speak. This is a textbook example of the Hegelian Dialectic at play.
I doubt it’ll look like “you’ll lose your ability to travel if you say _ online,” and more like “you’ll lose your ability to get a job if you say _ online.” In an already horrible job market, that makes it impossible to pay for what you need, which will have already become wildly expensive. For those who struggle to make ends meet, a UBI with expiration dates (use it or lose it) and geofencing (only available for use in certain areas) will be offered. And it’ll be directly tied to your compliance levels on a variety of things the government deems necessary for “safety and security” at that time.
These are all “offers” that ultimately require some form of our consent.
Okay… whew.
So what’s the solution, as I see it?
First, I want to be clear, I don’t claim to have all of the solutions. Nor am I claiming that this post is 100% accurate.
This is merely what I am intuiting and what I personally think are (some) solutions, and I believe additional solutions will continue to arise for those who trust God and move into the direction of solutions like these.
It’s ironically what we’d benefit from doing whether or not all of these potentials pan out. Grow your own food as best you can, store shelf-stable food if you feel called to, get chickens if you can, build a rainwater catchment system, look into non-electric, gravity-fed alternatives for water filtration, and look at alternative energy sources to power your home. Support local businesses, form real, like-minded local relationships, form local seed-sharing groups, form barter and trade networks, learn useful hands-on skills, and form tight-knit local communities that understand the importance of inter-autonomy. Consider investing in tangible, useful assets if you have the means to. And MOST importantly, trust God, talk to God regularly, sit in stillness, know yourself more deeply, and really SEE the precious people around you.
If you don't know where to start finding people in your area who care about these things, we built a digital directory over at TheWayFwrd.com. We have over 2,500 members helping each other locate like-minded health and freedom folks, practitioners, local farms, alternative schools, and parallel networks in their zip codes. It's there as a tool for anyone ready to step off the grid of dependency.
If you follow me, you may be asking—“Alec, by focusing on this, aren’t you helping to energize these potentials?” No, and if you received it that way, that is not my intention. But I cannot deny what I’m feeling intuitively. Could I be wrong? Of course.
I really like the mindset of “be aware, but not consumed.” Aware means you understand what others are (very actively) co-creating. But to be consumed means you’re actively feeding it with continual thought, time, and perpetual fear. I choose the former. In fact, when exploring all of this and writing this piece, I am not at all fearful. I have a deep trust in God and my abilities to do what’s called of me with whatever situation arises. You might find this analogy helpful:
As a former professional athlete, I know the most important aspect of your game is your mental, emotional, and spiritual state. By far.
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AND, with that said, that doesn’t mean you aren’t watching film on the other team, structuring your defense toward what they’re bringing to the field, structuring your offense based on holes in their defense, and practicing and adjusting your game based on all that you know about what they bring to the field. The preparation metaphysically is most important, the preparation physically is secondarily important, and the context of what you’ll meet on the field is important as well.
I’m reminded of the scene in the original Space Jam where Bill Murray and some Looney Toons decided not to “dwell” on the upcoming basketball match against the MonSTARS. Their lack of focus did not stop these monsters from doing what they were always gonna do. So let the Michael Jordan in you be mindful and practicing the fundamentals, and maybe we can win this “game.”
And with that, the reality is, we can look at all of this as a gift and as a necessity, just like SCHMOVID (also known by some as “COVID”). Was it traumatic? Yes. Was it challenging? Yes. Was it all of those things we assign “negative” attributes and characteristics to? Yes, yes, yes. AND it was an incredible gift for those who recognized it as a catalyst for transmutation. I could go on and on about how much better my life has gotten since 2020.
This 2030-esque situation—and any other facet of the various agendas—is no different. They are gifts. So many of us have consistently traded in what’s right, natural, true and beautiful for what’s safe, convenient, and comfortable. We have become so overly reliant on these centralized systems, massive supply chains, and modern technology. It has arguably been (mostly) to the detriment of our relationships with ourselves, our families, our local communities, the natural world, and God (very generally stated, but overwhelmingly true).
So, how will the immediate future pan out? I don’t know. But I have developed such a deep trust in God that I am not worried about what’s to come. I really like this Rudolf Steiner quote sent to me by my friend, Tom Lomenzo:
A Verse for Our Time, We must eradicate from the soul
All fear and terror of what comes towards man out of the future.
We must acquire serenity, In all feelings and sensations about the future.
We must look forward with absolute equanimity, To everything that may come.
And we must think only that whatever comes, Is given to us by a world-directive full of wisdom.
It is part of what we must learn in this age, namely, to live out of pure trust,
Without any security in existence. Trust in the ever present help,
Of the spiritual world. Truly, nothing else will do If our courage is not to fail us.
And let us seek the awakening from within ourselves—Every morning and every evening.
As always, take what resonates and leave what doesn’t. In either case, I’m confident that whatever’s coming is a gift, and we’ll look back with gratitude for what we’ve been through to get back to what it means to be a human being in deep relationship with God, other human beings, and the natural world around us.
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I’m reminded of the scene in the original Space Jam where Bill Murray and some Looney Toons decided not to “dwell” on the upcoming basketball match against the MonSTARS. Their lack of focus did not stop these monsters from doing what they were always gonna do. So let the Michael Jordan in you be mindful and practicing the fundamentals, and maybe we can win this “game.”
And with that, the reality is, we can look at all of this as a gift and as a necessity, just like SCHMOVID (also known by some as “COVID”). Was it traumatic? Yes. Was it challenging? Yes. Was it all of those things we assign “negative” attributes and characteristics to? Yes, yes, yes. AND it was an incredible gift for those who recognized it as a catalyst for transmutation. I could go on and on about how much better my life has gotten since 2020.
This 2030-esque situation—and any other facet of the various agendas—is no different. They are gifts. So many of us have consistently traded in what’s right, natural, true and beautiful for what’s safe, convenient, and comfortable. We have become so overly reliant on these centralized systems, massive supply chains, and modern technology. It has arguably been (mostly) to the detriment of our relationships with ourselves, our families, our local communities, the natural world, and God (very generally stated, but overwhelmingly true).
So, how will the immediate future pan out? I don’t know. But I have developed such a deep trust in God that I am not worried about what’s to come. I really like this Rudolf Steiner quote sent to me by my friend, Tom Lomenzo:
A Verse for Our Time, We must eradicate from the soul
All fear and terror of what comes towards man out of the future.
We must acquire serenity, In all feelings and sensations about the future.
We must look forward with absolute equanimity, To everything that may come.
And we must think only that whatever comes, Is given to us by a world-directive full of wisdom.
It is part of what we must learn in this age, namely, to live out of pure trust,
Without any security in existence. Trust in the ever present help,
Of the spiritual world. Truly, nothing else will do If our courage is not to fail us.
And let us seek the awakening from within ourselves—Every morning and every evening.
As always, take what resonates and leave what doesn’t. In either case, I’m confident that whatever’s coming is a gift, and we’ll look back with gratitude for what we’ve been through to get back to what it means to be a human being in deep relationship with God, other human beings, and the natural world around us.
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I’m asked a lot what I believe about God, religion, Jesus, spirituality, etc., so I figured I’d share it as best I can.
I’m sure this post will lead to some interesting discussions in the comments, which I look forward to reading.
I figured it would be a good time to share what I do and don’t believe. And that’s okay if you disagree.
I don’t believe the that the full, capital T “Truth” is found in any organized religion.
I believe most organized religions were initially doing their best to point people towards a deeper capital T truth—one that can only be found by turning inward and cultivating a deep, individual relationship with God.
With that, I also believe that most organized religions have been co-opted and manipulated along the way to turn people away from the deeper Truth.
I still don’t know EXACTLY where I stand on whether the Bible has been manipulated, mistranslated, important context has been left out—whether the New Testament is more unadulterated and the Old Testament is more manipulated, or whether all of it is literally the unadulterated word of God. I don’t know.
Irrespective of where I stand on that, I believe there is some real power and wisdom in the words in red.
I believe that Jesus was God fully embodied in the flesh, and that there has never been any human being in history that represented God on Earth as Jesus did (and still does).
I believe that Jesus lived without sin (as in he never “missed the mark”).
I believe that Jesus on the cross, and the last 24ish hours of his life represented the greatest expression of God’s love, forgiveness, and compassion in the midst of some of the greatest suffering a man can endure, coupled with some of the most wicked acts that men can commit.
I believe there IS tremendous power in Jesus’ name, because, in some form, Jesus is here and his Kingdom is here. That casts out demons, snaps even non-Christians out of schizophrenia, etc.
I believe that we too have the capacity and potential to be embody God in a way Jesus did, AND ironically no one has or ever will come close.
I believe that the New Age concept that “ it has nothing to do with Jesus, it’s all about ‘Christ Consciousness’” can be incredibly misleading. I believe it IS about Jesus. Jesus showed us the way. and if Christ consciousness means that we try to live Christlike, that’s cool with me. It’s all about what you mean by “Christ consciousness”, I guess.
I don’t know whether Jesus is THE way, but he is MY way (and there’s a lot of context there on what that means, as well as some things I’m still parsing out myself). And Jesus showed us how to directly access and relate to God in an era where those in power had conditioned people to beleive you can only access God through them and the rituals they deem necessary.
I believe that we all share in God’s infinite being (we are all one with God).
AND I believe this realm has a real, purposeful dualistic nature (with that oneness with God operating as the real foundation for the realm).
I believe that God is the true authority in this realm. Then man. Then government. Then corporations. And I believe we have been convinced it’s the inverse of that.
I don’t believe Hell is a place of eternal damnation and suffering.
I believe there are strong testimonies and examples to suggest reincarnation could be real.
I believe modern religious folks have been indoctrinated to believe concepts, tools, and modalities like plant medicines, energy healing, extra sensory perception, the biofield, intuition, etc. are inherently demonic when, in the right context with the right intention, understanding and engaging with these things could bring you closer to God and teach you a lot about yourself and this realm.
I believe that plant medicines, without the right context, without the right shaman, etc. CAN open you up to entity attachments.
I believe that the aether is the background medium through which the primary mover (God) creates and animates through all things.
I’m sure this post will lead to some interesting discussions in the comments, which I look forward to reading.
I figured it would be a good time to share what I do and don’t believe. And that’s okay if you disagree.
I don’t believe the that the full, capital T “Truth” is found in any organized religion.
I believe most organized religions were initially doing their best to point people towards a deeper capital T truth—one that can only be found by turning inward and cultivating a deep, individual relationship with God.
With that, I also believe that most organized religions have been co-opted and manipulated along the way to turn people away from the deeper Truth.
I still don’t know EXACTLY where I stand on whether the Bible has been manipulated, mistranslated, important context has been left out—whether the New Testament is more unadulterated and the Old Testament is more manipulated, or whether all of it is literally the unadulterated word of God. I don’t know.
Irrespective of where I stand on that, I believe there is some real power and wisdom in the words in red.
I believe that Jesus was God fully embodied in the flesh, and that there has never been any human being in history that represented God on Earth as Jesus did (and still does).
I believe that Jesus lived without sin (as in he never “missed the mark”).
I believe that Jesus on the cross, and the last 24ish hours of his life represented the greatest expression of God’s love, forgiveness, and compassion in the midst of some of the greatest suffering a man can endure, coupled with some of the most wicked acts that men can commit.
I believe there IS tremendous power in Jesus’ name, because, in some form, Jesus is here and his Kingdom is here. That casts out demons, snaps even non-Christians out of schizophrenia, etc.
I believe that we too have the capacity and potential to be embody God in a way Jesus did, AND ironically no one has or ever will come close.
I believe that the New Age concept that “ it has nothing to do with Jesus, it’s all about ‘Christ Consciousness’” can be incredibly misleading. I believe it IS about Jesus. Jesus showed us the way. and if Christ consciousness means that we try to live Christlike, that’s cool with me. It’s all about what you mean by “Christ consciousness”, I guess.
I don’t know whether Jesus is THE way, but he is MY way (and there’s a lot of context there on what that means, as well as some things I’m still parsing out myself). And Jesus showed us how to directly access and relate to God in an era where those in power had conditioned people to beleive you can only access God through them and the rituals they deem necessary.
I believe that we all share in God’s infinite being (we are all one with God).
AND I believe this realm has a real, purposeful dualistic nature (with that oneness with God operating as the real foundation for the realm).
I believe that God is the true authority in this realm. Then man. Then government. Then corporations. And I believe we have been convinced it’s the inverse of that.
I don’t believe Hell is a place of eternal damnation and suffering.
I believe there are strong testimonies and examples to suggest reincarnation could be real.
I believe modern religious folks have been indoctrinated to believe concepts, tools, and modalities like plant medicines, energy healing, extra sensory perception, the biofield, intuition, etc. are inherently demonic when, in the right context with the right intention, understanding and engaging with these things could bring you closer to God and teach you a lot about yourself and this realm.
I believe that plant medicines, without the right context, without the right shaman, etc. CAN open you up to entity attachments.
I believe that the aether is the background medium through which the primary mover (God) creates and animates through all things.
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I believe that this realm is fundamentally spiritual and metaphysical and that physicality is a (very real) illusion that manifests out of it.
I believe that telepathy, telekinesis, etc. are real and are NOT inherently demonic as modern religious people have been led to believe.
I find it peculiar when people ask me “which God I pray to.” The God I pray to is THE God of all creation. The all-loving, all-knowing, all-powerful, ever-present God. The God that I believe exists above us, around us, and within us, that we cannot possibly ever be separated from. We can only buy into false identities and beliefs that have us thinking we are separate.
Some call THAT a different name. I take no issue with that. I call THAT “God.”
I pray to God. I believe I am inextricably linked to God, fundamentally a part of God’s infinite being, and I believe there is tremendous power in speaking with and sitting in stillness to “hear” God.
I believe mankind has tried to name and describe that which is fundamentally nameless and indescribable. And I think the failure to recognize that has given mankind a lot of problems and has led to a lot of conflict.
I don’t believe, in the context of this realm of perceived duality, that I, Alec Zeck, am all-loving, all-knowing, all-powerful. But yet, I believe at the fundamental level, I am fundamentally a part of that which is. The core of who I AM, IS. It seems paradoxical, I know. And no, I don’t believe that is disempowering. At least I don’t feel disempowered by it.
I also think that our beliefs, thoughts, and feelings not only color and inform our words and actions, but are causal vectors with respect to the nature of this experience.
I believe that there is very little (if anything) that we can KNOW with 100% certainty through our empirical senses. We can KNOW in a different way, by sitting in stillness and listening to God. But that KNOWING can oftentimes be clouded by our false identities, beliefs, thoughts and feelings.
And I believe we aren’t meant to empirically KNOW. It’s a purposeful mystery that only the painter of the painting can KNOW with 100% certainty. And that’s okay. I think we are called to explore all of it, with our hearts close to God, with childlike curiosity and wonder.
And I think the quote “belief is the enemy of knowing” is ridiculous when you consider how little we can empirically/logically know and validate with 100% certainty (that is, if the implication for that quote is that having beliefs is “bad”).
And yet, I also believe that most of our beliefs are severely limiting and fear based.
This is just what I believe. There is so much more that I could say. And, again, it’s okay if you disagree. And I’m sure many of these beliefs will continue to change and adjust over time. As always, take what resonates and leave what doesn’t, maintain an open mind with sharp discernment.
DISCLAIMER: THIS DOES NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE OFFICIAL POSITION OF “The Way Forward” but is my personal perspective as Alec Zeck. :)
I believe that telepathy, telekinesis, etc. are real and are NOT inherently demonic as modern religious people have been led to believe.
I find it peculiar when people ask me “which God I pray to.” The God I pray to is THE God of all creation. The all-loving, all-knowing, all-powerful, ever-present God. The God that I believe exists above us, around us, and within us, that we cannot possibly ever be separated from. We can only buy into false identities and beliefs that have us thinking we are separate.
Some call THAT a different name. I take no issue with that. I call THAT “God.”
I pray to God. I believe I am inextricably linked to God, fundamentally a part of God’s infinite being, and I believe there is tremendous power in speaking with and sitting in stillness to “hear” God.
I believe mankind has tried to name and describe that which is fundamentally nameless and indescribable. And I think the failure to recognize that has given mankind a lot of problems and has led to a lot of conflict.
I don’t believe, in the context of this realm of perceived duality, that I, Alec Zeck, am all-loving, all-knowing, all-powerful. But yet, I believe at the fundamental level, I am fundamentally a part of that which is. The core of who I AM, IS. It seems paradoxical, I know. And no, I don’t believe that is disempowering. At least I don’t feel disempowered by it.
I also think that our beliefs, thoughts, and feelings not only color and inform our words and actions, but are causal vectors with respect to the nature of this experience.
I believe that there is very little (if anything) that we can KNOW with 100% certainty through our empirical senses. We can KNOW in a different way, by sitting in stillness and listening to God. But that KNOWING can oftentimes be clouded by our false identities, beliefs, thoughts and feelings.
And I believe we aren’t meant to empirically KNOW. It’s a purposeful mystery that only the painter of the painting can KNOW with 100% certainty. And that’s okay. I think we are called to explore all of it, with our hearts close to God, with childlike curiosity and wonder.
And I think the quote “belief is the enemy of knowing” is ridiculous when you consider how little we can empirically/logically know and validate with 100% certainty (that is, if the implication for that quote is that having beliefs is “bad”).
And yet, I also believe that most of our beliefs are severely limiting and fear based.
This is just what I believe. There is so much more that I could say. And, again, it’s okay if you disagree. And I’m sure many of these beliefs will continue to change and adjust over time. As always, take what resonates and leave what doesn’t, maintain an open mind with sharp discernment.
DISCLAIMER: THIS DOES NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE OFFICIAL POSITION OF “The Way Forward” but is my personal perspective as Alec Zeck. :)
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I’m willing to admit that I don’t know with 100% certainty that Jesus existed. It requires faith in historical documents, testimonies, etc.. I’m intellectually honest enough to admit that.
I can only speak to some uncanny synchronicities and experiences regarding Jesus in my own life.
With that said, the superficial truther bold assertions that “Jesus never existed” are incredibly lame.
How do you KNOW that? How can you validate that?
Because there are some other stories about an advanced soul entering this realm via virgin birth?
Because the myth of Horus?
Because the sun sits for 3 days on the horizon during the Winter Solstice and rises again?
Are you 100% certain these things (and other things like it) are direct evidence that “Jesus never existed”?
I can only speak to some uncanny synchronicities and experiences regarding Jesus in my own life.
With that said, the superficial truther bold assertions that “Jesus never existed” are incredibly lame.
How do you KNOW that? How can you validate that?
Because there are some other stories about an advanced soul entering this realm via virgin birth?
Because the myth of Horus?
Because the sun sits for 3 days on the horizon during the Winter Solstice and rises again?
Are you 100% certain these things (and other things like it) are direct evidence that “Jesus never existed”?
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Interviewing Melissa Kupsch from RMDY Academy today for a part 2!
What topics do you want me to discuss and what questions do you want me to ask?
What topics do you want me to discuss and what questions do you want me to ask?
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New premiere! Episode 239: A New Way to Heal: Terrain, GNM & Chronic Illnesses with Liev Dalton & Jacob Diaz
Diseases like Lyme and mold illness do not work like they told us.
Liev Dalton and Jacob Diaz join Alec on this episode to discuss what happens when terrain-based thinking collides with chronic diagnoses, parasite cleanses, and the wellness industry's obsession with magic bullets. Both of them walked away from systems that promised answers, Liev from licensed therapy, Jacob from organized religion, and ended up somewhere most practitioners never reach.
Youtube: https://youtu.be/Ou0dEV8xdDQ
If this episode resonates, The Way Forward is how you support the work and join the community making it possible: https://thewayfwrd.com/join
Diseases like Lyme and mold illness do not work like they told us.
Liev Dalton and Jacob Diaz join Alec on this episode to discuss what happens when terrain-based thinking collides with chronic diagnoses, parasite cleanses, and the wellness industry's obsession with magic bullets. Both of them walked away from systems that promised answers, Liev from licensed therapy, Jacob from organized religion, and ended up somewhere most practitioners never reach.
Youtube: https://youtu.be/Ou0dEV8xdDQ
If this episode resonates, The Way Forward is how you support the work and join the community making it possible: https://thewayfwrd.com/join
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