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Dealing With Injustice Energetically

by Glenn Ambrose

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In this episode of Life, Lessons, & Laughter Glenn discusses the timely topic of injustice and how to deal with it properly, effectively and energetically. The energy in which we do something is more important than what we do. It truly determines its effectiveness.

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Welcome to Life Lessons and Laughter with your host,

Glenn Ambrose.

Hello everybody.

Welcome to Life Lessons and Laughter with Glenn Ambrose and Ben Barber.

Hi everybody.

I did a double wave this episode for the whole video.

So today our podcast topic is coming from an email question that a listener sent in to you.

So I'm going to go ahead and read that if that is cool with you,

Glenn.

Yeah,

We'll skip the first sentence or two and just dive right into the question.

Yes.

The only thing that I,

Okay,

There we go,

Is the work to be done for the common good for those who are oppressed or disenfranchised due to skin color,

Immigration status,

Etc.

And similarly,

What people in those circumstances can do to overcome situations that are thrust upon them.

Should they slash we go with the flow when we know the flow is unjust and unacceptable to human dignity?

No,

We should not go with the flow when it is unjust and unacceptable to human dignity.

I think the biggest problem is that we just don't understand that.

I guess the best way to do this is talk about energy.

Explaining everything is energy just simplifies the explanations of so many things.

So what we do is we say,

Okay,

Here's some aggressive,

Angry,

Unjust,

Negative energy.

And we don't like that.

So what we're going to do is we're going to fight against it with aggressive,

Negative energy out of frustration.

And we're going to call that love.

We're going to say that we're doing it because we're good people.

And therefore we're right and we're fighting for something that's good.

So therefore that must magically transmute the negative energy we're throwing at the problem into some sort of love vibration,

Which it does not.

That's the little disconnect that we have to get clarity on.

So you have a ball of negative energy and then you throw negative energy on top because you're fighting it and attacking it,

Which just causes it to expand.

Look at the war on drugs,

Look at the war on poverty.

As soon as we declare war on anything,

It expands.

That's because war is a negative word.

It's violence,

It's attacking,

It's aggression.

So when we,

And we're putting negative energy on top of a negative topic,

Which expands negativity plus negativity equals negativity.

More of it.

A bigger ball of negativity.

So the trick that we need to understand foundationally is bringing love into negative situations.

Love is more powerful than negativity.

So if we have a ball of negativity and then we bring love in,

Now all of a sudden we have a smaller ball of negativity.

It diminishes.

And that's how we win.

So that's the conceptual understanding of it.

This is why if we look at social change that has actually been successful,

We see this dynamic.

Which is amazing to me,

You know,

That we haven't figured this out yet.

I mean,

Look at Gandhi.

Gandhi was non-violence.

He didn't fight against,

He just stood there and said no.

Now,

You know,

If we look at it from a human perspective with our eyeballs,

With our old unspiritual understanding,

It looks very,

Very difficult.

Because we go,

Well yeah,

But like he stood there and then they cracked his skull open with a billy club and then he was bleeding and then they dragged him to jail and I don't want to do that.

And look at all the people that got killed because they didn't fight back.

But the point is,

Is more people would have gotten killed if they would have fought back.

And they wouldn't have won.

So like in the long term,

Gandhi won,

Which really is the most important thing because that's what you want,

Right?

You want to achieve your objective.

So in the long term,

He actually got there and during that time,

If you add up all the deaths that took place because they were non-violent and you take any other situation where they were violent back and add up the deaths,

There's way more people that die when you have two groups of people being violent as opposed to when you have one.

You know,

So I mean,

Now from a human perspective,

When you're one of the ones out on the front line standing there and you get killed,

That's hard to,

You know,

Or one of your family members is one of the ones that dies for this cause,

That's hard to swallow.

But it doesn't mean it's not true.

You know,

This is why we have to practice taking our emotions out of things because our emotions just get angry and we say,

That's not fair,

Screw that,

I'm right,

They're wrong,

And nothing ever changes.

You know,

And that's how we've been living for tens of thousands of years.

I think it's kind of time we look at the few successes we've had and we actually learn from them,

You know,

Like,

And like I said,

Everything spiritual is like this.

It's not easy.

It's not,

But it is very simple.

It's simply energy and Martin Luther King Jr.

Understood that and he implemented it and he died.

But he got changed to,

You know,

His outcome was not fully realized,

Of course,

We still have racial issues in this country,

But I mean,

You know,

We did have a black president.

There was huge gains made,

Especially during his time.

So you know,

Nelson Mandela is another example.

I always,

You know,

I point these examples out all the time.

We have to,

We can't fight violence with violence.

You cannot fight for peace.

You know,

It just doesn't,

That doesn't work.

You know,

Like I hear,

I don't know if it's on commercials or what,

But you know,

It's like this slogan,

Freedom isn't free.

Yeah,

It actually is.

It's like,

It's totally free and it's only free and you literally can't get it by killing a bunch of people.

So yeah,

Freedom actually is free.

So this is the dynamic that we need to understand and we need to implement and we need to find ways to stand and say,

No,

This isn't acceptable to the best of our ability and know that people aren't just going to fold right away.

You know,

It's going to take a while and you know,

We can do things to better people's situations.

But you know,

One of the things along these lines is I think another area in this topic that we make,

That we make bad decisions with is that we throw money at problems all the time and it's a waste of money and it's a waste of time and it's a waste of energy because we don't fix anything.

All we do is make people dependent on us.

So I'm not saying that we can't throw money at a situation like,

Let's say there's a hurricane or a pandemic or something and there's a poor area that people can't eat.

Well,

Implementing a strategy that's going to take six months,

A year,

Five years,

Ten years,

That's not going to work.

They're going to all be dead by then.

So I mean,

We can throw money in extreme situations to take care of things initially,

But that has to be step one.

It can't be steps one through ten.

That's just step one.

And then we have to implement strategies with the Indigenous people in these areas to design solutions that will feed themselves for generation after generation after generation that they are responsible for and they can keep going.

And you know,

People are not lazy by their nature.

You know,

People get lazy when they give up hope or when they become dependent.

By nature,

People want to feel good.

They want to feel like they're in control of their own destiny and that they can feed themselves and care for themselves and do things the way they want.

That's freedom.

So people want that.

And there's certain situations in different locations around this world where we need to help,

We need to take the technology and the things that we've learned and the excess money and the excess stuff that we have in one area and bring that over to enhance the quality of life of people in other situations.

You know,

But like I said,

So that aspect of the conversation,

We need,

It has to be more philanthropic.

We can bring money into a situation,

But it has to be to create a long-term solution that includes the indigenous people running it.

And you know,

The other part of it is yes,

We can stand up against injustice,

But it needs to be in an energy of love.

We can't turn into what we hate and then wonder why there's more hate.

You know,

They're hateful.

I hate them because they hate people.

What the hell sense does that make?

Like you hate people who hate and they hate people who don't hate.

So now everybody hates everybody.

And we wonder why things don't get better.

Well that's why,

Because we're fighting hate with hate.

We have to bring in love.

It's the only solution.

It feels counterintuitive.

It's very counterintuitive.

So here's an example,

Right?

I mean,

It's not a great example as far as the delicate subjects that we're talking about right now,

But this is a great example of this.

We recently,

Semi-recently,

Whenever you're hearing this,

Had a situation where the president of the United States,

Who is one of the most polarizing,

You know,

Loved and hated men,

Maybe ever,

Spent six months bashing the coronavirus and people hated that he didn't take it seriously and all of this,

You know what I mean?

People didn't like him in general.

It was something that they were rallying against.

But the people I'm talking about specifically,

They didn't like him.

They were fighting against,

You know,

Actively trying to win an election,

Like whatever,

Or hoping that the candidate that they wanted won an election.

He gets sick and very little empathy is shown by a lot of people on the other end.

And that was a thing of like,

You know,

You do not like this man because of the hatred that he spews.

And like,

These are the reasons that you don't like him.

And then when he gets sick,

You say that you hope that he dies.

There's an issue with that.

There's a huge issue with that.

You know what I mean?

Yeah.

And that's it.

And it goes,

You know,

Just to be fair,

You know,

It goes both ways,

You know,

It's like the,

This is most of what politics is happening.

You know,

Like,

I mean,

I saw a post earlier to like,

To say how this goes both sides so much.

I saw a post that said,

You know,

That it was from a Republican and they said,

I'm being told to accept the results by people who just spent the last four years not accepting the results.

And it's true.

People have been complaining that Trump's been in office for the last four years.

And now as soon as he's voted out,

They're going to be like,

You need to accept it.

You have a new president.

It's like,

Well,

You just spent the last four years.

So it's,

See,

This is why we're,

This is,

You know,

We just did a podcast on the means,

You know,

Focusing on the means,

Not focusing on the end.

And this is a good example of it.

It's like people are focused on what they want for an outcome and they will rationalize their,

The means in which they achieve that outcome.

They will rationalize their belief systems,

How they talk,

What's okay,

What's not okay.

They rationalize it all the way because their end result is more important.

And it's like,

No,

Just be kind,

Just be kind,

Just be love.

If you don't want hate in this world,

Be love,

You know,

If,

If,

Well,

Yeah,

I,

Well,

I think we have to get off the politics because it is,

It's just,

It's,

That's like a dog chasing its tail.

I mean,

You know,

We can,

We can reference it quickly,

But I don't want to stay on it.

And I was just using it as the reference of that,

Of,

You know,

Having empathy for somebody.

My,

Like,

What do you do?

Right.

So like,

Let's talk about,

Because this question is specifically about,

You know,

The situations like Black Lives Matter and police brutality,

Right,

Where,

You know,

Going out and starting a war where you're then killing cops is not the answer to this thing.

This issue of this and like,

But like,

So what do you,

What do you do when clearly systemically there's an issue,

Right?

That's what this question is about.

Like we're all,

We can all agree that there,

We can't,

Most of us can agree that there are systemic issues on this.

How do you like fight back from something that is oppressing?

You take the word fight back out and then,

You know,

To be honest with you,

I think,

I think this is actually a,

An example of how we are,

I think we are very,

Very far from the solution in most situations.

And I think this one,

We are closer to the solution than in most of the others.

So I think that this is actually a good example.

So I think in this one,

I think that if you're taking,

You know,

And I have no idea what the numbers are,

But I would have to say at least 80,

If not 90% of the people who stood up and said,

This isn't okay.

Did not burn anything,

Did not hurt anybody,

Did not damage anything.

They were peaceful protesters,

At least 80 to 90%,

If not even higher,

I would say a lot higher.

Right.

So,

So I mean,

That's what we can do.

Um,

Like collectively we can protest.

We should protest.

I mean,

Anybody that says that we shouldn't protest,

You're out of your minds because I mean,

That's that,

That,

I mean,

How else are we supposed to stand up and just say,

Hey,

This isn't okay.

I mean,

You know,

Just let the powers that be just do whatever they want and not change things when they should be changed.

Like that's what we've been doing for decades and millennia and it hasn't worked yet.

So maybe,

You know,

I think if anything,

We need to protest more,

But so that's.

I think peaceful protests is a great way to,

To stand up and let your voices be heard.

Voting people out of office is a good way.

Petitions are good ways,

All non-violence.

Now if,

To be honest with you,

I think we could have actually,

If we do what I'm saying,

If we add what I'm saying to the example that just took place with the majority peaceful protests,

If we combine those two,

I bet you,

We would have had a gigantic success over this.

And what I mean by that is it's the,

We don't have the energy figured out yet because even in a peaceful protest,

People are pissed and that's the wrong energy.

Even though they're not acting out,

It's not what we do.

It's how we do it.

And I'm not saying that it's easy,

You know,

Like some of you goes,

Well,

Well,

We have 200 years,

You know,

You'd be angry too.

We have,

We have a right to be angry.

Yeah.

You have a right to be angry.

You have the right.

You absolutely do.

You have the right to be angry and know it gets,

That gets you anger.

That's all it gets you.

You have the right to be angry.

Congratulations.

Now you get to walk around angry.

It doesn't get you any closer to the solution.

It doesn't make you feel better.

It doesn't fix anything.

It just gets you angry.

That's it.

So if you,

If we want to be the solution,

Then we have to let go of that anger.

We need to,

And you know,

My friend,

My friend Tahira,

This was one of the reasons why I reached out to her because when all this Black Lives Matter topic was on,

She did a video on this and she's a black woman and did a video on this about how we have to take care of ours,

Our own space.

We have to be,

We have to learn how to be in control of our own peace and our own happiness.

And then from there we can be the solution.

And I respected that so much because she,

She,

You know,

She did a great job of explaining it,

But this is what I mean.

We have to,

Walking around angry doesn't fix anything.

There's no such thing as righteous anger.

I heard a priest say that one time.

I was like,

I almost went talk,

Talk to him after the fricking mass.

I was pissed.

There's the,

You don't fire people up saying that there's righteous anger and then sending,

Send them out into society.

That's just,

Then they're going to act out of that anger and cause more problems.

You know,

We have to be loved and I'm not saying that it's easy.

It's difficult.

I mean,

I'm an emotional guy.

I've definitely not done this perfectly in my life.

You know,

Somebody screws with my kid.

I want to rip that fricking throat out.

I get it.

I understand.

But that doesn't mean I'm right.

You know,

It doesn't mean that I'm benefiting the situation.

We're having a conversation to disconnect our emotions,

Use our logic and understand where the solution lies and hopefully walk towards it.

That's what this podcast is about.

So I'll,

I'll be the first one to say that what I'm saying is not easy and it's,

You know,

It's downright difficult,

But it doesn't change what the solution is.

We've run around in anger for,

For decades and it hasn't gotten us anywhere.

So we have to bring in love and do whatever we're trying to do through the energy of love.

And that's when we're going to start seeing it work.

Let's talk about allyship for a second.

Talk about what?

Allyship,

Being allies.

So I mean,

Like,

You know,

Literally every,

Every subject that we could be talking about right now in regards to this question,

You and I do not fit into any of those groups.

Right.

So for,

I mean,

For the most part,

It is,

We're white males.

We are,

We are straight white men.

Yeah.

Having this conversation.

And you know,

The,

What do you,

So like,

How are,

And I think that we had this conversation a little bit in June of last year during all of the George Floyd protests.

Every allyship is something that I think is very interesting,

Right?

Seeing at,

Because every,

Because these things that are these oppressive things that we're talking about,

Make everybody angry,

Not,

Not ever,

But they make,

You know,

People on people of all different ethnicities and different,

You know,

Angry about the cause.

Right.

And if a bunch of white people go to this,

But it's seriously like if there's a bunch of white people in like Providence,

Rhode Island,

And they go to a Black Lives Matter rally and they smash a window,

You know,

It's,

It,

It looks bad on the,

On a community that they're not even a part of.

And I think that like this righteous anger,

Right?

So my question is like,

There's,

I feel like there is a,

There is a situation where people that want to be supportive are bringing more righteous anger in a negative way.

I think that that's what like cancel culture is about in a lot of ways is this righteous anger.

And I think that that's kind of scary to me.

Yeah.

And I mean,

I would agree with you.

I think it's just,

This is like,

To me,

This feels like one spoke of,

Um,

Like dysfunction in a wheel of dysfunction,

Right?

You know,

Like this is one specific way where we see,

You know,

How righteous anger doesn't work.

And it's like,

Yeah,

It's just righteous anger doesn't work period.

And the fact that,

You know,

So,

So to kind of get to the beginning of the point and maybe this can make,

I think the point that I want to make is,

Is that,

Yeah,

We're,

We're two white men and we can sit here and,

And like,

And I'll speak for myself,

I can sit here and say,

And teach from a spiritual perspective,

From energy and dynamics and using examples from history,

How we can be more effective at changing these dysfunctions.

And I can sit here and they can,

And we can take all the other people,

All the other white people,

All the other people of color,

All the other people that are oppressed in ways that I haven't experienced personally,

All these groups of people,

And they can all point the finger at me and say,

Glenn doesn't want,

Glenn doesn't understand because he's a white male.

And if you want to do that,

Go for it.

I don't really care.

That's your prerogative and stay stuck.

You can,

You have the right to your opinion,

But if we're going to like get towards a solution,

We have to stop.

Just stop it.

Stop.

I'm not white.

I'm a spiritual being and you are a spiritual being and we are all spiritual beings.

And once we start uniting under that and,

And coming together in energy and you know,

Then if,

If it looks worse,

Like it doesn't look worse to have,

I mean,

I know this isn't what you said.

It doesn't look worse to have white people with you on a Black Lives Matter.

Right.

No,

That's a good thing.

Right.

Right.

And,

And,

But,

And,

And I mean,

It's not bad necessarily to not have some white people there if you're doing a black,

Like it's still energy.

Like you know,

Like we have to just stop looking anywhere other than the specific solution.

We have to simplify it if we expect to make any ground on it.

As soon as we start getting off point and going,

Yeah,

But what about this?

What about that?

What about that?

Oh,

Glenn's white.

And,

And,

You know,

Like,

So if,

If I say it doesn't make any sense,

But if somebody that's black says it,

Then it does make sense.

Like that's the type of mentality we have to get away from.

And this is what,

Like,

I can offer as being authentic.

Like I understand that I've had privileges that other people haven't,

But I also understand that I've had difficulties that other haven't.

I've also had personal experience helping women with abortion issues and with rape.

And I haven't experienced those either.

You know,

There's all kinds of things that I haven't experienced that I can still help people with.

And it's because I understand energy.

And as long as we stay on that and we come together on that,

It's in it.

They,

I mean,

This is nothing new.

Like I'm not coming up with this.

They actually have a term for it in recovery.

It's called terminal uniqueness.

This is,

We all have terminal uniqueness.

We think our situation is different.

Yes,

But you don't understand.

As long as we can stay in that energy,

It's victim mentality and we can stay there.

Yes,

But they don't understand.

No,

We understand.

If somebody kills a black man unwarranted by kneeling on his throat,

Bad period.

I don't have to be a certain color to understand that.

I don't have to have had certain experiences to understand that.

It's wrong,

You know,

Like,

And that's where we have to stay united.

We don't,

We don't stand united because every other thing we talk about.

Yes,

But what about this?

Yes,

But what about that?

Well,

Glenn,

Yeah,

But Glenn's white.

Yeah,

But what about who gives a crap?

Good bad.

You know,

We all know that at our core,

We all know what's right and what's wrong.

So if we unite around what's right and come at that with an energy of love,

Be the love of,

Do the,

Do the personal work.

All work is inside work.

So the best thing that we can do for all these things is start doing your own spiritual work.

This is actually a really good,

I'm glad we got here.

Start doing your own spiritual work.

You want to fix the world.

You want to take care of problems that are going on on the other side of the planet or people that are being oppressed.

Do your inside work.

You can do,

You can do your little stuff on the side too,

And whatever you think is right,

You can take action externally too,

But that isn't going to change it.

That all the external work you do in the world will not change any of these problems that this person mentioned.

Promise.

Won't change it.

Might put bandaids on it here and there a little bit,

And then we fool ourselves to make it look like we're actually making progress,

But it will,

No external actions will solve any of the world's major problems.

The only thing that will change that is if we have more people on the planet that believe in love primarily,

Not when it's convenient for them,

But it's how they live their life.

When they write an email to their governor or whoever,

Or when they organize a benefit for some oppressed people in a certain area,

Or when they organize a rally,

When they are doing it out of love energy,

When they are doing it just because they love themselves and other people,

And that's the energy that is fueling that,

And then they spend their time explaining that to everybody else that's helping them and doing their best to get it on them on that page,

And then they start coming from love,

You're going to be amazed at how you see this world change.

It's going to change dramatically,

But that's what's going to do it.

External action coming from frustration will not change this world.

External action coming from love that you cultivated within you,

And then you're expressing it through external action,

That's what's going to change this world.

I think that it's really easy.

I think,

Talking about the different experiences and stuff,

I think that it's very easy to see that a guy kneeling on a person's neck for nine minutes is bad.

It's very easy to see shooting somebody that's unarmed is bad.

When you try to explain nuances,

Where the perspectives matter because that's not an issue,

You've never heard of the issue,

It's a nuance.

Some of the real systemic stuff like housing and redlining and how things affected things and how black people have never created equity in the country,

The deeper details of things,

To get those things to change,

People need to hear people.

You know what I mean?

My question is,

And I know that it's going to be the same answer,

But I'm going to ask the question anyway,

How do you make them hear you when they either hate you or think that you are blowing things out of proportion?

How do you make them hear you?

That is where I think that a lot of,

Because I think that a lot of frustration comes from that.

A lot of the anger comes from,

It's not even about all of the,

It is,

It 100% is,

But it could not even be about all of the people that have died at the hands of police or whatever.

It could just be about the little things and it's so hard to,

So how do you do that?

I know that you're going to say the answer is to come at it with love.

Go ahead.

No,

Actually,

I'll follow it up with a similar answer to that because you basically,

You're right in a way.

The question was,

How do you get people to hear you?

The answer is you don't.

You don't get people to hear you.

If people have their ears blocked off and they are not willing to listen,

You will not get them to hear you right now.

So stop trying.

That's the answer.

That's one of the biggest problems is we argue.

We're trying to get people to hear us that are not interested in listening and it's a waste of time.

There are way too many good people with open ears on this planet that actually want to hear you.

Go talk to them.

The people who aren't interested in listening,

Ignore them.

They are part of the problem.

They are not interested in opening and they will not help you and you do not need 100% of the people to agree on what the solution is.

You only need 51% so you don't need those people.

So to get back to the answer you planned or expected is come from love.

So we have to say yes,

You can put out.

This is why I was saying take external action.

You can still take external action,

But the external action is nothing without love.

If it's coming from frustration,

It's going to land on deaf ears to a bunch of people that don't want to hear it and it's going to inflame situations and half the people or three quarters of the people that hear it know what it's going to do.

It's going to give them righteous anger.

They're going to be like,

See,

I knew I was right.

And they're going to be angrier.

So don't put out stuff in negativity.

Like I said,

This is a big thing,

Man.

I mean,

This is a life change.

We could literally change society and the world by doing this.

So I understand one,

That it's not easy.

I understand two,

We're not used to doing it.

And I understand three,

It's going to take a lot of work.

But I mean,

It's the only thing that we've ever seen work in the history of civilized man ever,

Ever.

It's the only thing we've ever seen change society.

So instead of us pointing a finger at it and going,

Yeah,

But that's really hard.

Yeah,

But I don't know if I can do that.

Yeah,

But letting go of that righteous anger is difficult.

Yeah,

But stop with the excuses and the yeah,

But,

And just look at going,

Well,

When did you see,

Give me examples of what you're doing actually working.

Give me one,

Give me one example in the history of man where fighting and killing each other and arguing and throwing anger on top of anger ever came out in a loving,

Peaceful environment.

It's never happened.

So instead of sitting here complaining and going,

Yeah,

But it's really difficult and yeah,

But it's hard and it shouldn't be this way.

Just stop and accept it.

It's just the reality,

Man.

And the sooner we can implement this,

The sooner we stopped sitting there going,

Yeah,

But it's hard and I don't know.

And that's just accept it and start working towards it.

Be the change you wish to see in your own life.

Be more loving,

Be more compassionate,

Be more kind,

Be more caring,

Be,

Be,

Be,

And then show others.

And then if you want to get involved in some of these external actions,

Bring that love that you cultivated within yourself to those actions and then watch those actions.

I guarantee you,

I'd love to throw out a test to people and if anybody does this,

Please let me know.

And if you want help doing it,

Let me know.

Take six months to cult,

Like just to dive into cultivating your personal peace and then bring that peace into something you're doing and keep track of results before and results after.

I guarantee you,

Your results after are going to be tenfold from what they were before.

Just by cultivating the peace within you and doing the same types of external behaviors in the energy of love as opposed to out of the energy of frustration and hate.

Yeah.

Yeah.

You know,

So,

You know,

We it's this is it,

You know,

It's it's it's back to the back to the basics,

Back to the core.

It's not easy.

But it's very simple.

And if you understand energy and dynamics,

There's hope for us all.

And I think that,

You know,

We are heading in this direction.

We're heading there.

And I think people are starting to understand this because there's never been a time in human history that we've had this much information,

This much access to this much information and so much history and so much turmoil and conflict showing us,

Showing us that what we're doing isn't working.

It's literally not working.

And if you listen closely to what I said,

I just explained why.

It's not complicated,

You know,

And there's literal evidence in society where we've had successes with this type of mentality that proves that it works.

So this is not some weird theory that I'm spouting out,

You know,

So just slow down,

Look at it and and,

You know,

Start being the change you wish to see and then bring that love that you cultivate within you first.

You can't go be love out there unless you've done it in here first.

So be the love,

Work on yourself first,

Really anchor into that love and then bring that into your activities as you express outward and I guarantee you you're going to see much better results.

So that's going to do it for today.

Thanks for listening everybody.

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Glenn AmbroseJamao al Norte, Dominican Republic

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Recent Reviews

Fatane

January 7, 2023

Thank you! I felt huge relief listening to you looking at this issue from Energy and Love vantage point. It makes perfect sense. On the other hand, I live in a country that young people as young as 20 are being executed because they tried peaceful protest firatbut got violent reactions in return. So, they turned violent too. It's extremely difficult to convince people to remain calm and work on their energy. However, like you mentioned, I can work on me to see the peace I want to see in the world. Thanks again. Your talk really helped me 🙏🙏

Adventuress

May 13, 2021

Thank you. I was at a loss and have been for months. I feel a sense of deep injustice and betrayal. Society government, leaderships, and systems have failed me and my son. I see myself as a problem solver and I not being able to solve this has caused complete overwhelm. I have been at a loss and after listening to this now see an option, the only option. Within myself I must have peace and take action with loving energy. The toxic stress to my mental state finally landed me in the emergency room last week with serious medical issues as a consequence. After listening to this podcast, I have clarity and see a way forward.

Karen

January 16, 2021

So important. Thank you. 🙏

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