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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, I'm coming to you today from Dutchess County
in New York State, and this is where I am
right now, beautiful little town here.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
It's not too hot, not too cold.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
But today I wanted to discuss discernment and judgment and
truth because something had happened over the weekend that made
me sort of wonder, what's going on. I had a
friend that's hanging out with a friend and who were
watching some news and Cash Puttel, the new FBI director,
was being interviewed on the news and they were asking
him about the Epstein files, and what he was saying
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wasn't really resonating with me.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
It didn't sound like the truth to me. Yet. I
know we're supposed to assume that someone in that.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
Position would never lie to us, but you look at
his face, doesn't look like a man who's at peace
to me, allowing his energy, the resonance of his voice,
and the energy coming from TV and technology, because we
all received waves of different types of energy when we
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use technology, watch technology.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
And it just didn't land as the truth.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
And then I found out later from a different interview
from several years earlier, that he had said the exact opposite.
This is twenty twenty five, and I think it was
twenty twenty one on a different podcast where he had
said the exact opposite.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
About the FCN files.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
So now that that's been established, my friend said I
was being judgmental because I was saying how I didn't
like I thought Jeff Bettel looked scared, he didn't sound
like he was being truthful, and so I thought, well,
all I'm doing is observing.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
I'm not judging. I'm observing. There's no negativity in my observation.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
I mean, I didn't like that he was, as far
as I'm concerned, obviously lying to us. But to me,
he clearly was certainly Energetically. You look at his face,
he doesn't look like a man at peace. He looks
like a man who does not have strong principles, and
that could be bent either way depending on how much
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is going to gain from it.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
I think that's pretty clear by his appearance. Again, there's
no negativity in that.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
You don't have to like something. That doesn't mean you're
judging it. And let me give you an example of that. Recently,
I made a move and I had some boxes over
at a former roommates place who also I consider him
a friend. He had to move, and he said, you know,
he knew my stuff was there. He kept saying, no,
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it's fine, it's just fine.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
But then he had to move.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
And at first he was going to take the stuff
with him, my stuff, and then he ended up just
giving it away. I'm not really sure why, other than
he was just sort of.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
Frustrated with the weird in judgment and my stuff is
just an extragree not that it was that much.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
I also offered to pay, and he turned that down
got rid of my stuff anyway, so that I had
judgment about because I do have negativity. No, I don't
consider him a friend anymore, and I'm still clearing out
that negativity and that judgment. So judgment carries a negative charge.
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And certainly with my friend who gave away my stuff
for a reason I can't even fathom, as opposed to
our new FBI director, who I don't know fucking personal
but now he's not telling us the truth, and really,
with what we know the government, that wouldn't be too unusual,
that would it. And if you really look at his face,
he doesn't look relaxed. So that's basically what I wanted
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to say today is that judgment carries a negative charge
to it observation, even if it's a negative observation that
you don't like what's happening. Again, that's not necessarily judging it.
We've got to get better at discerning what's real or not.
And sometimes the things that are real are not very pleasant,
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and so I think it's important to not fool ourselves
and believe the lie. There's too much at stake. So
thanks for listening, and I wish you're very prosperous day.