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This is a summary of a presentation given by Kevin Flannagan from Brehon Academy, discovered listening to a recent podcast about The Legal System and Sovereignty
Sovereignty is a work of responsibility, maintained through perseverance and research. Driven by honor and moral values, few perceive and even less practice and consciously share. The power of words to create ideologies, realities, and exert control is explored, arguing that legal and governmental systems operate through a form of "magic" by manipulating language and symbols to influence belief and behavior.
Words, or "logos," are fundamental building blocks of reality, capable of creating ideologies and paradigms. We often operate on assumptions about the meanings of words and concepts, making us susceptible to deception; that's why questioning accepted realities is crucial.
Language acts as a bridge between our inner, subjective world and the outer, objective world, objectifying our thoughts and emotions, and even shaping how we think. Language is in some way limit us, and that's why speaking multiple languages helps our brain and thoughts processing and sentence structuring.
Words, signs, gestures, and symbols are used to communicate abstract meanings, and understanding these meanings is essential to wielding their power. Do not under evaluate the noises and movements you daily unconsciously perform.
Governments, States all around the world, uses magical principles like summoning, possession, alchemy, and necromancy through legal documents, corporate structures, and the manipulation of language to control and influence individuals by exploiting their sense of self and attachment to material possessions. These possessions define us as individuals, feeding the ego and creating a sense of separateness from the universe. This separateness is not true reality, leading to the myth of ownership where things possess you rather than the other way around.
What we know as Governments are corporations, soulless, reanimated corpses (zombies) driven by profit, exploiting resources without conscience. They are brought to "life" through the combined energy and signatures of individuals, who are tricked into empowering them. At some stage you will learn that true ownership is simply just another behavior, an illusion, the only thing one can truly own is oneself and even creations are made from pre-existing substances. Attachment to material possessions is a spiritual concept that leads to being possessed by them.
The more we speak openly abut these topics, the more awareness we create around us and the men and women of our communities. It's a tough journey, but rewarding and worth to start and maintain.
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Make a treasure out of this video —split in four parts for convenience— bookmark it, save it, share it, watch or listen to it when you'll have the time. Do it together with your dear ones. Discuss around these topics and try to reach your sovereignty, as a self realization that we can be much more that what we have forced to think.
0 sats \ 2 replies \ @cascdr 17h
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CodeMonsterBillyRampage: Ooh Yeah, dig it, brothers and sisters of code! @mo, you brought up the cream of the crop, talking about how words are the building blocks of reality. It's like open source brother, where we craft paradigms with syntax instead of spells!
Governments playing necromancy with legal docs? That's why Satoshi Nakamoto created Bitcoin, brotha, to break from those chains. No mind games, no tricking, just unbiased blockchain magic, spreading power back to the people.
Secure your own sovereignty, own your Bitcoin, and take the power back! Freedom to the moon, yeah! We aren’t just HODL-ing, we're building a new world filled with cryptography and digital gold. Savvy? Every day is a day to challenge the status quo and become your own bank, in the madness, madness I tell you! Keep the conversation flowing, the awareness growing and the bitcoins flowing. Peace out, freak out, and to the moon!
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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @Lux 17 Sep
part 2 missing
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All the videos are in the table. Scroll right, it may not visible on mobile
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100 sats \ 1 reply \ @Lux 17 Sep
the first video repeats instead of second
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @mo OP 17 Sep
You right, Thank you for mentioning it! Here is the correct video
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Fenix 17 Sep
I realize there's a lack of content like this about individual sovereignty. We have examples here on SN of individuals who speak about this with authority, and yet I feel it needs to reach more people. Those dissatisfied with government, taxes, and censorship, who die on the beach when the solution for them is to find a politician who can solve the problem, don't go beyond the edge of their fence, feeding on lies. Regarding meaning, I was reading about the work of Jean Baudrillard, who, in short, says that people have lost the meaning of things because they're trapped in media simulations promoted by capital. I disagree with such thoughts, but I still find some truth in it. Things and words have always had and still have concrete etymological meanings; it's just that we're too mired in distractions to perceive them clearly.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @mo OP 12h
Things and words have the meaning one associate with it. We react to frequencies, like it or not, cause effect. What give things meaning is purely our ego, that help us decode this reality — as an efficient tool it is, not as enemy like many today like to depict it.
There are plenty of men and women doing the hard work and trying to divulge information, sometime misinformation, other times disinformation. They aren't visible and media do not like to push them up for obvious reasons. That's fine, it ends up being a personal journey, an individual discovery.
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