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Quest-i-on - Quest to turn šŸ‘šŸ’”20-FEB-25

  • Writer: Justin Carpenter
    Justin Carpenter
  • Feb 20
  • 30 min read

Updated: Mar 12

Artist played: Bread


Topics:

-Diabetes and the related energetic elements we're seeing

-Innocence and sarcasm

-Ego death and losing identity

-Surrender

-Buying land


Questions are an invitation to the divine to bring us an answer. As Jesus says in Matthew 7:7 (Christ=77): "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you". So let's spend this time asking and seeking by asking Quest-i-ons on this grand Quest to illuminate the single eye... This Quest I am on...


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2.20.25

QUEST.I.ON NOTES AND TIME STAMPS


7:00 Justinā€™s Song Decodes: Bread: Everything I Own and Guitar Man


17:24 Welcome, Updates and Announcements: Advising that this is an open discussion for all to participateā€”gives instruction details for alerting him to ask questions or make comments within the live. He clarifies that he doesn't claim to have all the answers but encourages open discussions and insights from our community. Justin shares that he continues to work with the orphans in Uganda with the mission to make sure they have enough to take care of themselves each month; anyone wishing to help out ā€”its greatly appreciated. Any of the contribute links on Justinā€™s website will work justincarpenter.org/contribute (http://justincarpenter.org/contribute) Please specify that youā€™d like the funds to be applied to Bali and the Children, or you can use givesendgo.com/lionsofuganda. All is greatly appreciated to keep them fed and their basic needs met each month. A big thank you to all who have already contributed.


Justin explains that he continues to work with FQXHOLE Foundation; They continue to help people who are in need there following the devastating flooding and Hurricane Helene, making sure everyone there gets what they need especially with the last cold snap theyā€™ve been enduring. If anyone wishes to help out with their efforts; Please use fqxholefoundation.org (http://fqxholefoundation.org/)


Please also remember that Justin is 100% donation supported, and doing his best to make-do with what he has, so he can continue to provide all of this to our community. If anyone has the capacity to help Justin with that, its very appreciated and helpful: There are other ways to help out that are more than financial. You are welcome to write notes and timestamps for these shows or any from the past that donā€™t have notes. (Justin displays notes screen and gives description-offering appreciation to Donadica) Anyone wishing to help out doing something like that any shows on the website that do not have notes yet; please reach out and let us know and we can assist you in learning how to do this.


Also creating smaller clips from these longer shows as well. Thatā€™s always very much appreciated as these are very time-consuming projects. He mentions making shorter clips however, as this helps make the information more approachable for people. If interested in doing that, and need direction in getting started, please let Justin know and weā€™ll get you up and running.


Today there's a few written questions; these are always welcomedā€” Please send them to Justin on Telegram, or Facebook, or simply writing comments on group channels~wherever, it all works well. Heā€™ll keep your question for a future live show; He loves to give priority to those who attend live on the show just because it's more fun to have a dynamic discussion on a topic and we can flesh it out best that way.


23:35 Lila shares a health update; as sheā€™s dealing with high blood sugar issuesā€”attempting to work with it for about the last year, all while trying to avoid medications or medical intervention; however, sadly its worse. She avoids drugsā€”even OTC pain relievers. Lila reflects on challenges of navigating Western medicine, particularly the need to monitor blood sugar levels. She recalls a previous share by Justin about a woman who follows a raw, fruit-based diet and how her blood sugar fluctuated. Lila found this insightful and mentions it'll be reposted on JC Family for others interested. In conversation with friends, she was led to consider the emotional and spiritual components of diabetes. She references author Louise Hayā€™s perspective and discusses how diabetes may symbolize a loss of lifeā€™s sweetness. This thought extends to Lila's reflection on societal conditions, framing diabetes as part of a global crisis linked to oppression and control by powerful entities.


The topic shifts to child trafficking and abuse as Lila recounts her motherā€™s experiences growing up in FL, where she encountered some predatory individuals. Her mother, raised in a military family, was aware of various conspiracies, from the JFK assassination to the unexplained disappearances of children. As a response, her Mom chose to move her family to remote Alaska for their protection. Lila contemplates how extreme circumstances have led to a loss of innocence and alignment with a divine way of living. Further, she recognized that she has not personally endured certain traumas, however, the collective toll on children and humanity in general is evident. Her current condition brings meditations on how traumaā€”both personal and collectiveā€”affects our physical health. She invites others to share their perspectives on these topics, with a desire move beyond awareness into conscious engagement around these circumstances.


32:22 Justin thanks Lila for sharing and responds regarding the correlation between trauma and the bodyā€™s perception of sweetness. He suggests the body may view sweetness as a trap due to repeated deception, leading to an erosion of trustā€”not just emotionally, but even at a physiological level. He considers that this could explain why the body rejects natural sweetness, such as that found in fruit, despite it being a gift from God. Energetically, this aligns with a recurring pattern where innocence is exploited, with people being lured into dark situations through tempting sweetness. Over time, this repeated betrayal conditions individuals to distrust even what is naturally good. Justin finds this connection interesting and invites others to share their thoughts or personal experiences on the topic.


34:18 Lila affirms Justinā€™s perspectiveā€” it resonates as she shares her experience with Western medicine, noting that doctors have cautioned her against consuming fruit. However, she clarifies that her blood sugar levels were already high before adopting a vegan, fruit-heavy diet. She finds it fascinating how natural fruit is often vilified, though she acknowledges that her pancreas may have already suffered damage from factors like mold and stress.


She shifts to the topic of innocence, a core aspect of her personality according to Human Design. Throughout her life, she's often been made fun ofā€”sometimes affectionatelyā€”for her hopeful and naive outlook. She observes that American media and culture tend to celebrate sarcasm and cynicism while dismissing innocence as something foolish or undesirable.


Lila discusses that innocence is not just dismissed, but actively exploited by darker forces. She points out that those engaged in human trafficking seek out the most innocent and untainted children, particularly those from protected, religious backgrounds, as they are considered more valuable or desirable for their purposesā€”its disturbing that innocence is both commodified and devaluedā€¦


She recalls the first time her son encountered sarcasm. His father playfully was sarcastic pretending to hand him something and then pulled it away. Though meant as a joke, her son, barely over a year old, was visibly confused and hurt, reacting emotionally to the unexpected betrayal. She recognized in that moment how pure his expectations of love and honesty were and how programming normalizes sarcasm and snark as humor. This realization leads her to consider how deeply ingrained this dynamic isā€”how society not only dismisses innocence but conditions people to mock or undermine it, even in seemingly harmless ways.


39:57 Justin replies acknowledging Lilaā€™s point about the paradox of how the cabalā€”or the energyā€”despises innocence. He explains that they cannot stand it because it serves as a reminder of what they have let die within themselves. He further elaborates that they hate innocence because it represents the purity of the divine, something they reject. However, the irony lies in the fact that, despite their hatred for it, they cannot exist without it. Innocence and purity are their most prized treasuresā€”something they seek to harvest above all else. He finds this contradiction fascinating.


41:02 Kari shares that heā€™s not sure how he found the group but was happy to be here ~ he asks if others knew him or invited himā€”to which Justin repliedā€”informing him of how our group attends these calls and covers the topics.


Kari continues sharing; He introduces himself as someone who has been researching various topics since 2020, diving into the ā€œdeepest rabbit holes" in search of answers. He shares that heā€™s always felt out of place, lost, and homesick, leading him to question whether he was in the right place. Recently, he believes he has found the final piece of his search and speaks now openly about these discoveries in different live streams and on Telegram.


He describes undergoing significant physical, emotional, and spiritual transformations. Last August, he embarked on a 63-day liquid fast, consuming only water and juice, which resulted in profound changes. During the second month, he experienced a deep spiritual shift, feeling as though he connected with his higher self, which has since taken over. He describes each day as progressively stranger, as he continues his journey of discovery.


The topic of diabetes resonates with him personally, as his father passed away from the disease, and he believes he was once at risk himself. He recalls a serious illness that led to an emergency appendectomy, during which he felt close to death. His curiosity about the afterlife, sparked a desire to understand what happens beyond deathā€”whether its safe, whether his soul is with the Creator. He believes the answer is more complex than a simple concept of heaven and hell, revealing deeper layers of understanding.


He recounts a recent incident where he found an unexpected piece of plastic in his drink, which he took as a sign. Seeing the name of our groupā€”ā€œCarpenter" ā€”it triggered an intuitive connection to Jesus, leading him to join, feeling it was a synchronistic event. He speaks of his knowledge of hierarchical power structures, and has explored what lies at the top and bottom of the pyramid of control.


Since fasting, he feels an expanded awareness of others, almost as if he can spiritually read people. This heightened sensitivity initially made him feel paranoid, as if he were in danger, but he has recently found peace with it. He shares heā€™s happy to share gnosis, recognizing that he doesnā€™t have all the answers; he remains dedicated to seeking truth, which he believes is what led him here.


47:39 Justin welcomes Kari, affirming that heā€™s in the right place among others on similar awakening journeys. He mentions that while each path is personal, this space allows for shared experiences. He commends Kari's dedication, particularly the juice cleanse and fast, which aligns with the discussion on diabetes as an energetic phenomenon. Justin shares that while physical causes exist, the body's rejection of something natural like sweetness, can have deeper energetic roots. He references how sweetness has been distorted and metaphorically ā€œpoisoned the well" leading some to react negatively. He also notes the role of processed foods in harming the body. Justin expresses appreciation for Kariā€™s presence, encourages him to participate freelyā€”reiterates that the discussion is open for sharing and exploration.


49:44 Kari expresses gratitude for the welcome and explains how he discovered a book revealing hidden health knowledge, emphasizing the importance of water quality. He believes extreme detox is necessary given our modern toxic environmentā€”Fasting being a key method. He describes how polluted water has a positive charge and makes it ineffective to remove inorganic toxins from the body; And that distilled water, which has been negatively charged, hydrates and detoxifies the body by attracting and flushing out harmful substances. He speaks of being part of a group experimenting with this method, highlighting a teacher who no longer needs food and advises drinking four liters of distilled water daily to achieve full hydration.


He offers to share supporting materials and other resources. Regarding his personal journey, he discussed his Christian upbringing and exploration of New Age spirituality, and search for answers through psychedelics and mystery school teachings. Kari expresses appreciation for the group, feeling a strong connection. He notes synchronicities, such as repeatedly seeing the numbers and feeling connected to Justinā€™s name. Heā€™s looking forward to contributing knowledge, and resourcesā€”appreciates the energy/engagement within the group.


57:26 Justin responds thanking Kari for sharing, and expresses appreciation for Kariā€™s insights, acknowledging that our community is well-versed in these advanced topics. Regarding Kariā€™s points on water structure and detoxification, Justin agrees the benefits of negatively charged water in pulling out positively charged toxins.


He shares additional methods to enhance the negative charge of water. While distilled water is mechanically pure, Justin notes concerns that the distillation process stripping it of its natural life force. To counteract this, Justin suggests re-energizing the water by stirring it with silver, gold, placing crystals in it, or charging it in sunlight.


Justin mentions the ideal scenario being to access high-quality spring water that retains its natural structure while filtering out excess mineralsā€”-The earthā€™s natural ability to charge water and also how grounding helps the human body discharge excess positive energy accumulated from toxins, thoughts, and emotions.


He revisits the energetic implications of diabetes, and wishes to complete that discussion before passing to the next topic. Justin appreciates the engagement.


59:40 Lila responds thanks and welcomes Kariā€”asking about his background and if he studied the Flower of Life with a specific teacher, as she had in the early 2000s. She shares her experience with distilled water. To enhance it, she uses crystal dropsā€”shared on JC Family chat.


Lila discussed her intermittent fasting; past water fasting, and how even with these holistic approaches, her body shows signs of imbalance; Further on she expresses discovering that organizations and figures once believed to be forces for goodā€”such as UNICEF, Mother Teresa, Oprah, and the Clinton Foundationā€”and their involvement in darker activities. She notes the suffering of innocent children and also the betrayal of those whoā€™ve donated and supported these causes in good faith.


She acknowledges that not everyone who appears to be a villain necessarily is, citing perspectives from Charlie Freak and others who believe some figures may be playing roles. She avoids investing too much energy in trying to determine who is truly good or bad, recognizing that ultimate truth may not be clear until everything unfolds. She reflects on how debates over these issues create unnecessary division within the patriot and truth-seeking communities, referencing the controversy around The Sound of Freedom film and its associated organizations.


Lila shares, despite her disciplined health practices, she deeply feels this sorrow withinā€”connecting it to a loss of the joy and the sweetness of life, something she mentions as a birthright but one thatā€™s been systematically eroded. Rather than ignoring or defending against these emotions, she mentions the importance of sitting with them and recognizing how they manifest not just emotionally but physiologically within her own systemā€¦


1:07:07 Justin thanks Lila for her share and Beth for her patience as he passes over to her for commentaryā€¦


1:07:17 Beth thanks everyone for holding spaceā€”And welcomes Kari, thank him for speaking up and sharing. She reflects on her own journey within the group, recalling her first experiences; She appreciates and acknowledges the ongoing process of navigating her nervous system and communications. Responding to Lilaā€™s shares, she resonates with what was spoken and how deeply it connects to her own experiences, particularly around diabetes.


Beth reveals that she was previously a health coach and diabetes educator within the medical system. She shares it left her frustrated with the standard advice she was expected to give. Her own health strugglesā€”caused by toxins from breast implantsā€”led her to dig deeper for alternative solutions. One of the first signs of her health being compromised was high glucose and cholesterol levels, prompting her to seek holistic ways to heal, not only for herself but also for her father, who had developed diabetes.


Beth recalls how her father was caught in the cycle of traditional medical treatment and prescribed meds but was never advised on lifestyle factors such as diet, movement, or stress management. She highlights the importance of movementā€”even minimal activity, like walking around his houseā€”making a substantial difference in his health. Over time, her father lost around 100 pounds, developed visible abs, and successfully stopped his meds. The transformation was remarkable, and for Beth, it was one of the first significant successes she witnessed since her professional work.


She acknowledges that many in our community have already made dietary changes; Additionally, incorporating muscle testing to determine which herbs would support his healing, with Berberine and Oregano helping. Beyond food and herbs, Beth stresses the importance of mindset and the non-food ā€œconsumables" ā€”such as TV, negativity, and stressā€”which she believes greatly affect health. She draws a connection between the discussion of violence, sorrow, and emotional factors, recognizing how these energetic components impact the body's ability to maintain homeostasis.


Beth struggled with imbalances despite following an anti-inflammatory diet. This led her to uncover the deep relationship between the nervous system and the endocrine system. She stressed that elimination has been crucial in her own healing, particularly as someone with extreme sensitivities to any form of stress or violence. She references the book Power vs. Force, which delves into muscle testing and research on how consuming violent media can have lasting effects on the immune and nervous systems. For most people, the body can process various toxinsā€”both physical and energeticā€”but for Beth, these exposures manifest as heightened symptoms, requiring her to be even more mindful.


Mentioning Lilaā€™s blood sugar and the topic of monitoring, Beth shares that her father became obsessive in checking his levels, which, while initially helpful, eventually became a stressor that hindered his healing. She suggests considering lab markers like hemoglobin A1C for a broader picture, as well as looking into CRP and stress-related hormones for deeper insight.


Sheā€™s working through her own healing process; but is now stepping back into a more active role of sharing and supporting others. She expresses gratitude for the group and that her insights are helpful, and ends with a message of love and appreciation for everyone present.


1:18:18 Lila thanks Beth ā€” She admits that despite being diagnosed over a year and a half ago, she has yet to regularly monitor her levels, partly because she refused conventional medications. Regarding Bethā€™s mention of herbal remedies and Lila affirms that she, too, has explored that route; expressing gratitude for bringing it up as it helps anyone else listeningā€¦She appreciates these insights and agrees its worth considering further.


Lila mentions there is a physical component to illness, the true depth lies in the emotional body. For her, this discussion is about more than just healthā€”itā€™s about the emotional weight of existence, the sorrow and heartbreak that life can bring. Grateful for a space to acknowledge the grief that often accompanies lifeā€™s strugglesā€¦


1:21:02 Justin thanks Beth and Lila; He adds commentary regarding health and nutrition as well as the complexity of navigating dietary choices. He agrees, having an idealistic view of fruit as the perfect foodā€”simple and sustainableā€”yet he recognizes that each personā€™s journey is unique. The challenge is in figuring out how to transition to a diet that aligns with oneā€™s individual body and needs. He mentions the practice of sustaining without food altogether, though he admits that such an idea is far down the line.


He references Jillian Barryā€™s experiences with blood sugar and diet adjustments, mentioning her video for those going through similar struggles. Additionally another conversation he had with Toni Jessop revealed that fruit wasnā€™t agreeing with her body at the momentā€”she incorporated more greens. He cites Dr. Robert Youngā€™s research on alkalinity, which shows the benefits of chlorophyll-rich greens over fruit for alkalizing the body.


Justin mentions the importance of staying humble and open to individual guidance. While learning from others is valuable, he stresses that everyone must ultimately determine their own path. Forcing a diet to work when the body is signaling otherwise can lead to unnecessary suffering. He shares examples of others in the raw food community, like Casey from Vegetable Police, balancing a low-sugar, all raw diet centered around soaked buckwheat, and Eli Martyr who controlled blood sugar levels while consuming high amounts of fruit.


Justin speaks of adaptation and self-awarenessā€”if something isnā€™t working, itā€™s okay to reassess and adjust. He discusses the power of fasting as a healing toolā€”yet, extended fasting may not always be practical or accessible for everyone. He mentions the ties to the spiritual journeyā€”describing this as embodying Christic-energyā€¦though its often lonely and that there are no perfect blueprintsā€”only shared experience, trial and error. Further he mentions the importance of community while navigating the challenges. Spaces like this provide an opportunity to learn from one another, refine and prepare for a time when more people awakenā€”weā€™re laying the groundwork for others to follow.


1:29:39 Tracey shares comments regarding what Lila mentioned about watching her son with his father interactā€”and the introduction of sarcasm to a young child. This caused her to think of something sheā€™s seen recentlyā€”She mentions seeing a clip of Paris Hilton with her young sonā€¦Traceyā€™s reaction to the scene between mother and son felt off. She realizes that every parent handles situations differently, but she had the feeling that this was a pivotal moment and some level of authority or respect was missing ā€”Tracey reflects upon social mediaā€™s influence on parenting; mentioning how a toddler swearing may seem funny in the moment, however, its eroding the childā€™s innocence. She reiterates that sheā€™s not judging Paris as a parent overall but merely acknowledging that these seemingly small-innocent interactions matterā€”once a child imitates behaviors, it becomes part of their worldā€¦and in some cases the innocence is chipped away before they realize whatā€™s occurred. She felt compelled to share this; as even seemingly trivial moments can reveal larger shifts in how we perceive childhoodā€”and the importance of protecting it.


1:35:10 Justin thanks, Tracy for this example. Agrees is that we've all been conditioned into this, the system that Cabal createdā€”its about harvesting innocence and taking advantage of it; Therefore, it's a narcissistic society and it creates energy can spread. We can all embody that energy of taking advantage for whatever reason.


1:36:15 Catherine revisits the topic of food to touch on prideā€”reflecting on her own experience with dietary choices. She first learned about the idea that humans should be eating only fruit and embraced the concept. However, in time, challengesā€”particularly with teeth and hairā€”issues she is still in the process of recovering from. She came to realize, its essential to listen to our body. Sharing a memory that stands out ā€”was her strong craving for molasses; After looking into it, she discovered that molasses is rich in magnesium, which made her realize that her body was deficientā€”This was an important lesson in honoring her body. Though the journey can be difficultā€”having a supportive community makes all the difference. She expresses her gratitude for the encouragement.


1:38:10 Justin thanks Catherine for sharing; He reflects how, even when we intellectually believe we're heading in the right direction, if all the signs are pointing elsewhere and we ignore them, we end up resisting divine guidance. He mentions how Catherineā€”being drawn toward molassesā€”serves as a great example of tuning into the body's wisdom.


He further speaks of molasses being important mineral source; When sugarcane juice is processed into refined sugar, all the minerals and nutrients are separated out, leaving molasses as a concentrated mineral-rich substance. Justin mentions Fasting with Trevor as a resource he follows, with a word of caution around dry fastingā€”and how it should be done with great care. It can be highly effective, but not something to take lightly, if done incorrectly can be harmful. Trevor cites importance of proper mineral intake, and one of the ways he suggests replenishing minerals is through blackstrap molasses.


Justin shares that he has experimented with molassesā€”adding them to smoothies, for an additional nutrient boost. He suggests using small amounts to blend in for sweetnessā€”and its an inexpensive and natural source of magnesium and other essential minerals. He thanks Catherine for the topic and her valuable insight.


1:40:49 Darth speaks on the origins and deeper implications of sarcasm, explaining that the word itself comes from the Greek ā€˜sarkazeinā€™ meaning ā€œto tear flesh like a dog,ā€ with a secondary meaning of ā€œto bite the lip in rageā€ or ā€œto sneer.ā€ā€”Oxford English Dictionary describes sarcasm as the caustic use of words, often in a humorous way, to mock someone or something.ā€™


Darth mentions that sarcasm doesnā€™t necessarily have to be ironic, though it often carries an undercurrent of irony, made clear by tone and context. One key word within the definition is: ā€˜causticā€™ā€” which means ā€œto burn or corrode.ā€ The first recorded use of sarcasm in the English language dates back to 1579, appearing in Edmund Spenserā€™s ā€˜Shepherdā€™s Calendarā€™. According to the Oxford English Dictionary: sarcasm is used ā€˜in a harsh, crude, or contemptuous manner, often with destructive intent.ā€™


Darth describes its functions: saying one thing while meaning the opposite. He cites an article from Psychology Today and shares it on JC Family Chat, in PDF on Telegram. The article mentions sarcasm is the language of bullies and narcissistsā€”calling it a passive-aggressive form of attack. It can be habit-forming and leads to demonic possessionā€”influencing entire communities or nations. Narcissists use this tool to inflict psychological wounds that can manifest physically. Prolonged exposure to sarcasm can lead to insecurity, hostility and physical distress. The article suggests cutting it out of ones speech, can improve mood and relations. In closing Darth mentions ancient cultures considered sarcasm ā€˜unholyā€™ and ā€˜contrary to divine speechā€™. Some communities even viewed habitual sarcasm as disgraceful enough to exile someone for it.


1:46:47 Justin replies grateful for Darthā€™s share; If weā€™re going to classify sarcasm is only when its intent is to cause harm, to be caustic, to be corrodingā€”then he fully agrees with that. But if mentioned as a funny take on somethingā€¦would it be considered or called something different? Or perhaps to mock something dark and evil?


1:47:37 Darth elaborates on sarcasm by referencing a biblical example involving the prophet Elijah. He recounts a confrontation between the prophets of Baal and the prophet of Yahweh, where both sides set up altars to see whose God would manifest by consuming the sacrifice with fire. During that day, the prophets of Baal cried out, attempting to summon their god, but nothing happened. As they struggled, Elijah mocked them, sarcastically suggesting that maybe their god was in the restroomā€”or they needed to cry louder. These were not genuine statementsā€”Elijah knew that Baal was not real and that their cries would have no effect. Instead, he used sarcasm to ridicule them, highlighting the futility of their efforts.


Ultimately, Yahweh accepted the sacrifice, proving His power, and Elijah then ordered the execution of the false prophets, burning them on their own altar.


Darth emphasizes that this instance demonstrates sarcasm as a hostile action, not merely a harmless form of speech. Elijahā€™s sarcasm was intended to mock and humiliate, and it was followed by real consequences.


Further Darth mentions even good people may use sarcasm at times, just as they might resort to forceful actions when necessary. However, he argues that a truly good person wouldnā€™t habitually engage in sarcasm, just as they wouldnā€™t habitually resort to physical violence. The word sarcasm itself, meaning ā€œto tear flesh like a dog,ā€ reinforces inherently aggressive nature. While sarcasm can sometimes be used with purpose, it remains a form of hostility disguised as humor.


Darth clarifies while sarcasm may occasionally serve a purpose, itā€™s not the speech of those who seek goodness, honesty, and genuine communication.


1:49:58 Justin agrees with Darthā€™s perspective and finds it insightful. He reflects on how humor has evolved and connects it to Lilaā€™s earlier point about societyā€™s dislike to sweetness and the ways people have learned to cope with trauma over time. While he agrees that sarcasm can certainly be used in a caustic and harmful way, he also sees humor as a powerful toolā€”one that, if used effectively, can disarm darkness rather than feed into it.


He discusses how laughter can be transformative, breaking the hold that darkness or negativity might have. Comedy has the ability to strip away the power of suffering and introduces humility and lightness. However, he also notes that sarcasm, at its core, involves deceptionā€”it is a form of lying. If a personā€™s words are not aligned with their true beliefs or actionsā€”internal disconnection can form, potentially leading to deeper issues.


Justin suggests being mindful of humor, ensuring that it does not contribute to harmā€”And that laughterā€”when not made at someoneā€™s expense, can actually help to alleviate problems rather than exacerbate themā€¦


1:52:12 Darth agrees with Justinā€™s points highlighting the nature of sarcasm as a form of caustic or acidic speech. He compares it to acidā€”something that has its uses but must be handled with caution. A good person may use acid, but they do so carefully, understanding its potential harm. He draws a parallel to health, noting that while alkaline substances generally promote well-beingā€”acid can have a more destructive effect if not used mindfully. He uses an analogy to fire, acknowledging that fire can be beneficial when used for good purposes, but if mishandled, it has the potential to cause harmā€”and burn the house down.


1:52:51 Lila builds on Darthā€™s comments regarding vinegar, sharing her recent experiences attending a Bible-based church that she finds impactful. Theyā€™ve studied the book of Titus for the past two months. She mentions a sermon and plans to share a recording.


The speaker in the sermon quoted what she believes wasā€”possibly a pastorā€”who spoke about the hardening of the heart and the "vinegar of righteousness." This resonated with Lila, as she has been reflecting on righteousness and how it can both guide and harden the heart. She grapples with balancing honesty and boldness, as Jesus did, when addressing issues like abortion and the LGBTQ movement, while also ensuring that righteousness does not become corrosive to relationships and compassion.


Lilaā€™s natural tendency is to bring difficult truths to light, which can be shocking, and she struggles with navigating leadership and service in this context. Connecting back to vinegar, she appreciates its practical uses, such as in dishwashing, and expresses gratitude to Justin and Joanna for their tip on using vinegar and baking soda as a cleaning solution. She sees the beauty in vinegar; Its naturally helpful, but also capable of burning, much like righteousness. She comments on Jesusā€™ example of love and acceptance while upholding Godā€™s laws, working to embody both truth and grace.


1:56:40 Justin agrees with Lilaā€™s perspective, describing the challenge of walking a "Christed path" as a balance between opposing elements. He sees this journey as a high callingā€”being a manifested form of the Creator and stewarding the right energies at the right time.


He explains that some situations call for the caustic nature of vinegar, while others require the alkalinity of baking soda. The key is knowing when to apply each element appropriately, much like following a recipe to create a well-balanced dish. Too much vinegar or too much alkalinity will ruin the final result. He mentions how balance is so important. While food analogies only goes so far, the principle remains: nothing should be discarded, only used in its proper time and context. He concludes by affirming Lilaā€™s example and expressing gratitude for the discussion.


1:58:33 Sarah M. feels compelled to share her experience while teaching full-time in middle school, working with sixth, seventh, and eighth graders. She recalls the overwhelming energy of the school, where administrators and teachers had adopted sarcasm as their primary mode of communication. For them, it was a survival mechanism and a way to mentor children at a vulnerable and impressionable age. This culture, unsettled herā€”She describes how it broken her spirit was and left her in shock at what was considered necessary guidance for young people. Reflecting on her time there, sheā€™s still moved to tears. A vivid memory stands outā€”one winter morning, as she arrived at school, her car slid on ice and crashed into another teacherā€™s vehicle. The incident felt symbolic, as was her deep discomfort being within this environment.


Despite her best effort with studentsā€”leading an extracurricular dance class they lovedā€”she ultimately found the atmosphere unbearable. She sought advice from her doctor, and after explaining her distress, was told simply not to return. The schoolā€™s cultureā€”was harming not just her but, more importantly, the children. She struggles to imagine the long-term effects on their innocent spirits.


After hearing Darthā€™s comments on sarcasm, she felt an urgent need to speak out. She mentions that sheā€™s stronger now and would be more capable of confronting such issues today. However, at the time, she had no choice but to leave. Now, 30 years later, its still significant to her.


Sarah feels environments like theseā€”where sarcasm and cynicism are normalized in educationā€”violate the innocence of children. She speaks to the protection of childrenā€™s pure hearts, urging others to take a stand. Sheā€™s grateful to be heard and affirms her belief that this issue must be rooted out.


2:03:21 Justin thanks Sarah for her comments and agrees its important; If weā€™re not recognizing the role as being a protector of the purity and innocence then what are we doing? Its our highest assignment to help those in need of that kind of protection. The Cabal has sought to control and seek to remove the protection to degrade the family, emasculate the men to rape and destroy the women and then leave nothing to protect the childā€”so that they can be easily harvestedā€”their main goal. We have to see and call out these instances whenever they arise. Justin thanks Sarah again ā€”stating that it will be a tough pill to swallow when we collectively realize what weā€™ve done through our negligence.


2:05:03 Darth shares that sarcasm, particularly when wielded with malicious intent and narcissism. He describes as part of the ā€œLoosh process," where a pure, innocent spirit offers something good, only for a sarcastic, narcissistic individual to deny/diminish that goodness. This interaction results in an energy transferā€”taking from the innocent person and giving power to the one using sarcasm as a tool of manipulation.


He explains that sarcasm, used in this way, forcibly drains humor, joy, and positivity from its target. Someone who was initially in a high-energy stateā€”happy and expressing something goodā€”ends up feeling depleted, their spirit weighed down. Darth warns--its not just a casual form of communication but, at times, a deliberate instrument for undermining others. He stresses the importance of being mindful of how itā€™s used to ensure that it doesnā€™t become a means of taking from others or diminishing their light.


2:06:33 Justin shares that Darina reached out to let him know that sheā€™s in West Devon, UK; she has 3 acres of land thatā€™s in need of TLC. Sheā€™s asked to put this out to the community and see if anyone wants an opportunity to help work the land; especially if folks have a camper or a place to set up thereā€”they are welcome to come by and stay and she wished to make connections with others in the area. If interested in connection with this wonderful soul: please message her on the Telegram username: @SovereignDarina ā€”Justin thanks Darina for putting it out there; its a wonderful idea to help others within the community with living situations and things of that nature. Its a way to network here and to have more like-minded people come togetherā€”so weā€™re not doing everything alone. Its greatly appreciated; please donā€™t hesitate to reach out for help with connection/communications.


2:08:40 Sarah affirms the power of acknowledging and speaking out on these topics, emphasizing the capability within everyone to energize and bring things into being. Describing how hearing these discussions ignites something within herā€”stirs excitement and inspiration.


She believes that people underestimate their ability to hold space for changeā€”whether through prayer or other forms of intention. She sees great power in the simple act of recognizing an invitation and helping to create the right match for it. She expressed her inspiration to speak up more rather than to remain silent and reflects on how the world can feel unsafe, making it difficult to voice dreams or aspirations. Grateful for the opportunity to break the silence.


2:10:23 Lila also shares an opportunity for those within the community who may feel called to connect with available spaces. She and her siblings own 40 acres of remote land in Alaska, currently unoccupied, and invites anyone interested to reach out to her directly.


She mentions a home south of Los Angeles that has provided respite for many over the past two years as she prepares to relocate to the East Coast; Sheā€™s looking to sublet her home and has two available rooms for rent. Whether someone is traveling through or seeking a temporary place to stay, she welcomes inquiries. Lila encouraged more intentional thinking about these opportunities within our community and believes there is untapped potential in sharing resourcesā€”whether itā€™s land, homes, or temporary living spacesā€”creating a more connected and supportive network. She notes that while the group engages strongly onlineā€”this doesnā€™t always translate into real-world collaboration. However, she hopes that by treating this space like a community bulletin board, members may make unexpected connections, whether in her area, the UK, or even Alaska. She expressed gratitude for the opportunity to share and invites others to do this also.


2:12:55 Justin agrees completely ā€”yes its a great opportunity to connect on those types of things. And reiterates that if he can be of help in communicating this in anyway, please reach out.


2:13:37 Kari shares a introspective reflection with the group, describing a odd feeling of no longer knowing who he is. He recognizes that his actions and intentions are good and that remaining in communication with the Father ā€”he still experiences a sense of uncertainty and wonders if heā€™s done something wrong, but ultimately knows itā€™s not about seeking more answersā€”itā€™s simply about sitting with the feeling itself. He acknowledges heā€™s experienced burnout for 16 years, which adds another layer of emotions. He expressed gratitude for the space to share and simply wanted to put feelings to the words.


2:15:04 Justin replies to Kari by acknowledging the power of death and resurrection as a spiritual symbol. He compares it to the Phoenix rising from ashes, explaining that the allegories represent the process of dying to what was so we can be reborn to what is. Justin noted that when we immerse ourselves in physical experience, we necessarily take on ego to have an individualized perspectiveā€”to see creation from a different vantage point.


He mentions a by-product of this individual experience is growing attached to the identity the ego createsā€”the character we build, labels we accept, and societal status. Justin pointed outā€”society reinforces this identification through names, titles, and status; Even our birth name as a form of corporation within a maritime law system.


Justin describes awakening as the realization that we are not our names, identities, characters, jobs, or storiesā€”but rather observers; The observation point that cannot see itself. He mentions this realization as ego death, which can be uncomfortable, especially initially, because the ego desperately fights against it, perceiving change as unsafe while our deeper self embraces transformation.


Justin notes the value of being in community with others in similar processā€” he uses the metaphor of a tree, suggesting that spiritual growth involves both reaching upward to connect with the Father and simultaneously growing deep roots into the earth to connect with the Motherā€”To find balance walking the middle path.


2:19:40 Lila interjects with a shout out to our newly confirmed FBI leader, Kash Patelā€”who was just sworn in; and she wished to share this as she didnā€™t want the moment to pass without being named.


2:20:07 Justin thanks her for that its exciting to see these big changes happening the level of fear of the that the establishment has for these kinds of characters to be put into place because it means all of the darkness is being exposed.


2:20:41 Rowan expressed appreciation for the conversation, noting the discussion of how to connect with existing communities, such as permaculture farms in tropical environments or greenhouses in (supposed) infertile areas, leveraging available technologies.


He found it intriguing how our attachment to titles and reputation often intensifies the more we try to escape it. He mentions research into various communitiesā€”farms, land shares, and like initiatives across Canada, the US, Mexicoā€¦ Rowan noticed irony in how efforts to free oneself from control and identification with government-assigned (birth certificates and being sold into admiralty maritime law system) and how this often leads to further complications. He mentions his attempts to understand land ownership, specificallyā€” allodial titles; In states like Texas, Ohio, and Nevada; He describes strange and ā€˜absurd requirementsā€™ within and across countries.


His frustration within the meanings of numbers on birth certificates, alleged connections to bank accounts, or efforts to take down the straw man and the attempts at control. He expresses a genuine desire to contribute and help to build the kingdom of God while connecting with communities and asks for insights from the group on how to achieve this goalā€”


2:24:52 Kari interjects; Having a feeling that everyone is attempting to reach out to him in the city where he lives. He feels, its a need to create startupsā€”then heā€™s bombarded with suggestions; but would like answers on that as wellā€¦


2:26:17 Justin responds to Kari and Rowan by addressing Rowan's question about land acquisition and the numerous obstacles involved. He notes that even after completing all the requirements, one might question whether the land is truly yoursā€”The system was deliberately designed to keep people from genuine ownership, offering only an appearance of control thats ultimately all fake. He shares that he hasnā€™t had experience in navigating these legal processes and has little desire to follow that approach. Further he explains that if there wasn't hope for a systemic shift, he might see more reason to delve into complexities like these. He describes learning these legal avenues, as fruitless activity and points out that approaching these issues purely intellectually is designed to be nearly impossibleā€”requiring one hundred percent perfection in every little layer; Any mistake risks being labeled as trying to buck the system.


Justin states heā€™s not called to pursue these legal routesā€”because everything is shifting. It doesnā€™t feel its worthwhile investing any significant time and effort in the old system thats already crumbling.


2:28:35 Rowan agrees; Justinā€™s correctā€”it wastes time, whatever the new system is really going to be like; thatā€™s where great power comes great responsibility and patience is a great powerā€”patience requires responsibilityā€¦


2:28:07 Kari mentions working internationallyā€”heā€™s in Finland and loves Europe and lived there his whole life. He loved being in Paris and would find it difficult to to know whats happening there. At the same time getting opportunities tied into the burnout heā€™s experiencedā€”leaves him little desire pursue thisā€”heā€™s healing his body and has self-love and respect. Others wish to interact with himā€”he enjoys having a good timeā€”responsibly; He describes going back to the old ways and being surrounded by people of that time in his lifeā€”he questions why he would do that when he just removed himself from that lifestyle. He trusts to be sovereign and freeā€”not to serve any gods wishing to enslave us; He continues with other random thoughts around thisā€¦and trusting relationship with God.


2:25:16 Justin thanks Kari and Rowan; explaining that we're living through prophetic timesā€”a period of revelation where wickedness is being exposed both in the world and within ourselves. He describes as we accept the divine invitation to elevate ourselves, we become increasingly disgusted with established ways that no longer energetically align with our evolving consciousness; making it impossible to continue operating in these systems. He mentions the transition is challenging when friends and family aren't willing to take the same path; and it creates a sense of isolation. The loneliness is intentionalā€”designed to refine those ready to step into their fullest power; ā€˜with great power comes great responsibilityā€™ā€” The process requires becoming independent fromā€”jobs, money, status, relationshipsā€”these false idolsā€”must be abandoned to establish a direct connection with God.


To know if we are communicating with God or being deceived, thereā€™s no blueprint, as each person develops their own internal discernment through various trials and tribulations. The key question becomes: Am I surrendering to God or still controlled by ego (edging God out)? Justin mentions ego disguises itself as divine guidance, making humility mandatory as course correction when needed. He stresses, humility allows us to notice subtle divine invitations and indicate when weā€™re heading the wrong directionā€”while pride ignores the signs which can come through other people, symbols, or feelings. He compares humans to radio antennasā€”they must be properly tuned to receive the divine frequencyā€”he describes impure intake, processed foods, and lack of cleansing the temple (our vessel) along with constant mental chatter can interfere with our ability to hear with clarity. He advises finding within you ā€”inner peace, stillness, surrendering, trusting and as Jesus discussed building upon solid rock. Then experiencing peace within that solid footing. From this foundation, one can engage with life's chaos without being overwhelmed by itā€”This is the Christed pathā€”This practice requires continual refinement to resist egoā€™s deceptions.


The ultimate goal: to find balance between peace and that chaosā€” thatā€™s the excitementā€”becoming able to walk in both realms and unite them, bringing peace and connection from the center into all things.


2:45:43 Darth interjects backtracking to the question regarding owning property, specifically land property, and how to register to actually get ownership of the land. He explains how property registration is a mechanism for establishing cabal powerā€”the process of creating ownership lists, inherently concentrates control, with the list-maker effectively becoming the true landowner. Darth describes a scenario where someone like Justin is responsible for verifying land claims; He highlights the practical challenges of enforcing ownership and maintaining such registries. The process of creating these lists inevitably leads to power accumulation and potential abuse.


Darth described land ownership as poverty thinking and lack thinking, He advised that a spiritual perspective transcends legal documentation. If divine will determines land possession, no registry can prevent or guarantee ownership. From his personal experience, Darth shared how through his faith, he successfully defended his property against foreclosure through spiritual faith rather than legal mechanisms.


Darth asks philosophical questions about ownership itself and concludesā€”true ownership belongs to Goodness and the Absolute Divine. Humans are not owners but stewards, merely temporarily possessing land and themselves through divine grace. He notes that we can either be possessed by Goodness or risk being possessed by less benevolent forces.


Darth feels in the days ahead, these ownership registries will eventually dissolve, potentially taking a generation to disappear. He referenced ancient cultures that viewed land registries as inherently evil, understanding instead that humans are merely temporary caretakers of land owned by a higher spiritual principle.


His perspective embodies a transformative view of propertyā€”one where spiritual connection and responsible stewardship matter far more than legal documentation, and where true ownership is a divine, not human, construct.


2:50:55 Justin affirms Darth's commentsā€”thanks him for consistently redirecting conversations away from attempts to define and categorize experience. He describes intellectual categorization as a tool of the enemyā€”it inherently creates boundaries, borders, and separations that empower the individualized ego while diminishing our fundamental inter-connectedness. By breaking the experience into constructs, we disconnect from being unified. Justin thanks Darth for raising insights, then he shares two closing songs and concludes with an announcement about upcoming events.


Closing Songs: Bread ~ Baby Iā€™m-a Want You and Make It With You

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