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Speaker 1 (00:58):
Hi, everybody, Welcome back to the Want to Guide Show Today.
I'm very happy to bring on a new guest, Andrew Laurenson.
For those of you who are not familiar, let me
tell you a little bit about him. Andrew calls himself
a professional nobody, an amateur hug dealer, and is an
overall jack of all trades, attempting to advocate for the

(01:22):
idea of global stateless society that will ultimately permeate the
planet once this budding technocratic era implodes from within. This
will leave those of us who sought to build the
new Earth by preserving the ways of being and ways
of knowing, to return fully to our sovereignty as spiritual

(01:45):
beings in these temporary maternal forms. Alas, we live in
a hyper commercialistic matrix, and we have to wear clothes,
So why not make counter propaganda clothing? Because Andrews says, dang,
the social engineers have divided us so successfully, and that

(02:07):
is ultimately why I am here. Andrew has a YouTube
channel called Heavyweight light Fields, which offers sorry, powerlifting, philosophy
and philanthropy. Sorry offers powerlifting phillis, Oh my god, my

(02:27):
face won't work today, philosophy and phililanthropy as a platform
to discourse on consciousness is and its impact to a
healthy life and community. All of the links are feature
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(02:48):
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channel and take advantage of my perks without further ado,
I'm going to bring on Andrew. Andrew, Oh, nice to

(03:10):
see you. And oh you've got a little friend with
you today.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
That is Loki, Loki, my brokie. I'm doing some pet
sitting for a friend. And then that's my dog that pasted.
I always have him around the little picture right there.
Thank you, thank you for having me.

Speaker 3 (03:29):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
It's it's an honor and a privilege, So thank you
very much.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
Oh you're very welcome. Sorry, I had a few problems
with my face pronouncing some words today. I don't know
what's the matter with me, but I have the best
of intentions and hopefully people got an understanding of what
you're about, or at least partly what you're about. And
of course there's a description below this video, and there's

(03:54):
links I hope people check out your merch. I love
that idea of having merched. That says the message that
you want to get across. Let's not be divided, let's unite,
let's be strong, let's be sovereign. I love that so much.
I'm just going to take a quick look at the
chat and say hi to Helena and Denise. Denise is

(04:19):
my monitor. I'm really having trouble with my words today.
I'm sorry, but anyway, I really appreciate you being here, Denise.
Denise says welcome Andrew. And oh and Kristen. We've got Kristin.
Kristen's on here too today. Hello, Christen, nice to see you.

(04:42):
And yes, I think that's everybody we've covered so far.
I like to say hi to the people that make
the effort to come during the lives. And I also
will often read what they have posted in the live
chat because this is going to go out on so
many audio podcasts and they don't have benefit of reading

(05:06):
the comments on the screen. So I like to be
able to read the comments so that it can include everybody,
regardless of the format. So yeah, so it's lovely to
have you on this show. So I've been sort of
a little bit communicating with you back and forth for
a while now on messenger, and I really love your message,

(05:31):
and I love the way you see ways that we
can unify and we can come together and we can
change the reality as we're experiencing it. Do you want
to talk a little bit about your mission or how
you see things or what your goals are? That would
be really lovely.

Speaker 3 (05:51):
Absolutely. Absolutely.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
I want to give maybe a quick backstory, and I
kind of want to lead it up to maybe all
endish and around where I first encountered your work. You know,
growing up, I grew up a very working class young man,
so I really resonate with the working class experience. I
was gifted in the sense though that I was in

(06:13):
the advanced classes and was blessed to get to go
to college and got college degrees, and then for a
period in my twenties, I was fortunate enough to have
a really good sort of corporate job at Boeing. And
that's kind of what I thought my life was supposed
to be, supposed to be go to college, get the

(06:33):
nine to five, start a family, and just just you know,
just be part of society. I didn't really have any
religious or spiritual experiences. As a young person, I kind
of saw that all the religions, the fact that religions
were generally geographically centralized, with you know, outliers and little

(06:55):
disbursements here and there. But I was like, oh, well,
that just seems like your religion is likely a chance.

Speaker 3 (07:01):
Of where you were born more.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
Than anything else. But I did find a profound connection
with philosophy overall, and as I got older, I kind
of realized that philosophy and spirituality are very much connected.
And I was working at Bowing, a corporate job. Slowly
my statement of work creeped into doing military projects, and

(07:27):
at the time I was, I don't know, just indifferent.
I was like, Okay, yeah, cool, I'm working on military weapons.
But eventually, after I discovered psychedelics, I had the very
cliche psychedelic awakening experience. I have the long hair in
the beard. Now, I admit that's kind of funny and cliche,
but I have a plan for that. I have a

(07:49):
strategic plan when I might someday change my appearance rapidly,
it would benefit me to shave and cut my hair
and add some context. I want to give back to
that in a minute, but let's just up saying. Ultimately,
I decided to leave the corporate world because I did
not want to be part of the military industrial complex.

(08:10):
The psychedelic experience I had showed me two paths. I
could continue down that road, and it was not a
good life. I did not like the person I saw
that outcome leading to. And then it showed me another path,
a path of tremendous adversity in terms of personal development,
needs and growth. That's one of the potential benefits of psychedelics.

(08:32):
They also have some negatives, So as I'm advocating for psychedelics,
I do want to also mention they're not perfect.

Speaker 3 (08:40):
But I was blessed to have a great.

Speaker 2 (08:41):
Experience in conjunction with this great dog that altered the
trajectory of my life entirely. I've spent the last ten
years of my life just trying to figure out what
my future.

Speaker 3 (08:56):
Is, what it should be.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
Ever wanted to be like a famous person, that never
was anything I wanted. I'll take fortune if I could
somehow find fortune. Because I grew up working class. I'm
still very much not financially well off, but.

Speaker 3 (09:14):
I just I know that I have some of a voice.

Speaker 2 (09:19):
I have a message somewhere in here, and the classic
heroes journey that people go through, there is a step
of resistance, and I've been resisting for the longest time,
trying to put myself out there, which is one reason
why I'm very grateful that you're giving me this platform.

Speaker 3 (09:38):
Thank you, Cared, you have really cool.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
Grandma energy and my grandma were always my favorite family members.

Speaker 3 (09:46):
And let me just wrap up here. I'm almost done.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
I'd take your time so good. I encountered your work
around twenty twenty one. You were doing a series called Convergence,
and I remember the intro really impacted me because you said,
this thing, it's the personal is political, so let's explore

(10:11):
the politics of Earth and the exo politics of outer space.
And that hit me because, uh, everything is connected back
to our political structure in terms of what I believe
is preventing a spiritual awakening on this planet, and it's
this paradoxical position and that the political structure is what

(10:35):
is preventing the awakening, but we need to entirely divest
away from the political structure to have the awakening. And
it's that that that paradoxical place that we're at and
that's ultimately my mission. We our our excuse me, our mission.
We talk about the New Earth a lot, but but

(10:58):
but we don't really talk about what it means to
actually build it. And so you know, in my introduction,
I'm a professional nobody because I really don't want fame,
but I do see that there's work that needs done
and I have to contribute how I can.

Speaker 3 (11:16):
And so.

Speaker 2 (11:19):
We're creating merchandise propaganda with a message. But also I
think there's an element of literal building, like we have
to go build the infrastructure, and what I see is
a return to the planet. So in the introduction, the
return of ways of being living in alignment with nature.

(11:43):
There's this really cool concept I didn't know about growing up.
It's called animal husbandry, where just you love the livestock,
support your family and your lifestyle, and you love the
in it.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
And so.

Speaker 2 (12:03):
That I believe is our mission is to build the
New Earth. This is just my personal sort of projection.
I think the technocrats are gonna live for another two
hundred to three hundred years, and so we're not even
gonna see the full manifestation of the New Earth. Not
us in this life. This life we're in right now,

(12:27):
I don't. I don't know fully what I believe about
souls and whatnot.

Speaker 3 (12:31):
I'm I'm not.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
Blessed to have a robust spiritual connection in the form
of spirit guides or ET encounters. Like That's why I
love your your content because it's like it's it's this
something that I don't get to participate in, but I
absolutely believe in.

Speaker 3 (12:48):
You know, I have.

Speaker 2 (12:51):
Just a really intense inner dialogue, and I've had the
psychedelic experiences that I would consider divine or newminous.

Speaker 3 (13:03):
But I joke, and I'll kind of end it here.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
I joke that the ets didn't contact me beforehand because
my dog. They knew that you would go after them
just and so now they now they don't come after
me because I'm I'm the type of person that if
a spider crawls out of a nook or cranny that
I'm working in, I don't freak out, but I do

(13:28):
immediately begin negotiations. I'm like, I want both of us
to get out of this alive. How do we make
that happen?

Speaker 1 (13:35):
Mm?

Speaker 3 (13:37):
And so ultimately the goal is land.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
We need land, and that's something that I kind of
see people talking about in the spiritual community, but I
don't see a lot of action.

Speaker 3 (13:49):
I don't see a lot of coordination.

Speaker 2 (13:51):
But at the same time, we don't see it because
that it's not been the time for that. All of
the craziness, all of the craziness that we've been going through,
it's been part of the timeline, part of the timeframe.
I think the future though, is I used that word divestiture.
That's the future. It's it's we know the matrix exists,

(14:13):
but we don't have to be a part of it.
And there's one more joke I wanted to get in there.
I can't remember it.

Speaker 3 (14:21):
I lost it. Dag nab it all.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
As soon as it comes back, interrupt me and say it.
I don't mind. Okay, okay, but I love everything you've said.
And my own personal philosophy is that I had to
become the change that I wanted to see in the world,
and that is not easy. So for me, I believe

(14:45):
in a love based system, and I've seen how that
can work in other realities off world, and it includes
things like it's not just warm, fuzzy feelings when I
say love. It also includes self control, patience, mildness, you know,

(15:08):
being compassionate, empathetic. It's a whole bunch of virtues and
it's almost like juggling, and we've got to juggle them
all at the same time. It's a big job to
unlearn bad habits and defense mechanisms and to start practicing,
you know, the virtues. And that leads me segues into

(15:33):
my belief that the powers that be only have that
power when we give it to them, as soon as
we withdraw our awareness from them and focus it on
some of the things you're talking about, Andrew, like the land,
living in harmony, living in harmony with the ecosystem, the

(15:53):
bias fhere not to mention each other. That to me,
that and becoming the change that we want to see
in the world is absolutely paramount to Basically, it's an investment.
We're reinvesting in ourselves and in our reality in a

(16:14):
very specific way, and to me, that's the quickest way
to bring about change. Please feel free to disagree with
me and add to it. But I just wanted to
throw my two cents worth in there.

Speaker 3 (16:25):
Andrew, you said something that triggered a thought.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
I'm writing notes down here, so I'm not I'm trying
to listen and write notes.

Speaker 3 (16:34):
I remember the joke. I remember during the fake plague,
you were very vocal.

Speaker 2 (16:40):
About the you call them jabs, I call them pokey pokes.
I respect the crap out of that. Trying not to
use profanity because I lost so many friends over the
last ten years, and I think most people's awakening journeys
are very similar in that you lose so many friends.

(17:03):
But uh, the ones that shocked me were the big, tough,
strong dude friends that I had. That you know, one guy,
I'm not going to name any names, but he used
to reload his own AMMO and he was a hunter
and all that stuff, and then he took a poke
poke and I'm like, what what, Karen? You are way
more brave and courageous than these fake alpha male guys.

Speaker 3 (17:23):
That was the little joke I had.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
I'm an I'm an old alpha a granny.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
I I my favorite, my favorite people. Thank you for
leading the way in this new Earth. You use the
word reinvest and that's perfect, uh, because I'm thinking of
cognitive behavioral therapy, something you know, based in sort of
material reality. It's helped me so much that when I'm

(17:50):
looking at like maybe the news or social media, and
I think to myself, this is not where I should
be investing my energy.

Speaker 3 (17:57):
Redirect redirect.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
Yeah, and so I've been personally, and that's part of
my own personal journey. I'm sure a lot of us
probably just need to stop using Instagram entirely. I don't
know why I still open it, but using this idea
of reinvesting my energy, it's really helped me refocus on
the mission. And I like this idea of calling it

(18:19):
the mission kind of because it's it's inclusive but somewhat specific.
So it's like everyone can be a part of the mission,
but it's just vague enough that everyone can contribute in
some way, shape or form. I mean, we can get
more specific into it. Like I had mentioned, I'm a
jack of all trades. After my corporate departure and then

(18:44):
the amateur hug dealer thing as well, I actually became
a massage therapist for a while, which was really unexpected
sort of talent that I had unlocked. I like lifting weights,
it's just so much fun. And self care, oh my gosh,
self care should not be considered a vain or bougie

(19:06):
sort of endeavor. Self care should be so normalized and
massage therapy should be normalized. It can be so beneficial
and for so many things. But I learned about myself
that I've got like I'm split, I'm part intuitive but
part analytical, and getting to engage in energy work and

(19:27):
learning about that it was good and bad, because holy cow,
I did not fully appreciate energy work until I was
working on people and I'm like feeling things, and I'm like,
why am I? Why am I feeling this? This is
not what I should be feeling in the way that
you can take other people's energy on. And it just

(19:49):
that was right as I was sort of awakening. I
don't even know if I like the word awakening, because
I said I don't have guides or anything. I call
it more of accepting, just accepting how crazy our world
and our reality really is on the paranormal. Maybe that's

(20:14):
not even the right word. I'm starting to ramble. I'm sorry,
let me try.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
No, don't be stored. You know a lot of what
we're talking about, Andrew, we don't even have concepts or
language for you know. And we're filtering our desire to
help others and our experiences through our perceptual arena. And
we all have different perceptual arenas depending on genetics and

(20:41):
upbringing and a whole bunch of things. So don't ever
have to apologize, because as it comes out is sometimes
how it's supposed to come out. And I'm not big
on censorship. I just want to quickly say. Denise says
self care is so important. If we don't take care
of our selves, we can't help others, and I agree.

(21:03):
I agree with Denise, and I also think that's part
of love. And people don't know how to love and
they don't know how to love themselves. And until I
started learning how to love myself, I couldn't really love
other people. And a big part of that is self care,
which I call self control. Because you know, self control

(21:25):
helps me to decide what I want to eat, what
I don't want to eat. I've got all kinds of
policies around food. Some people might think it's a bit pathological,
but for me, it's absolutely essential for me to be
at my best. I need to be at my best
because I got work to do. I got the mission.
I got the mission, Andrew, I got to do that. Right.

Speaker 2 (21:46):
You are on point. Self care can mean structure. Structure
is not inherently bad too much. It's it's going back
to philosophy, and you had talked about the balance, the
virtue of balance. Part of your individual journey is sort
of building the structures and systems that help you rive

(22:07):
and live your best life. Like I have not been
doing yoga. When I do yoga consistently, I'm feeling great.
But when I don't, I don't feel good, and I
acknowledge that I'll wrap up.

Speaker 3 (22:19):
Kind of one point, the fake plague. I call it
the fake plague.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
I try not words because of the whole algorithm and
censorship being in the healing community. I live in the
Pacific Northwest currently Washington State. I was ostracized immensely for
speaking out about what was going on and what was
being mandated and the cards and the whatnot. And ultimately

(22:49):
that led me it. I lost so much community. It
impacted me. I just want to like communicate that it
and I know so many other people feel it. But
losing community sucks. But ultimately that motivated me.

Speaker 3 (23:06):
To want to build new community.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
And somehow I found myself doing construction work. So I
went to college, I did massage therapy, and so now
I'm doing construction work and I'm having an absolute last
doing that, and it's it's reinformed.

Speaker 3 (23:27):
Reinforced within me that we need.

Speaker 2 (23:32):
Okay, I'm hearing a little noise. I'm sorry, it's a
little uh distracting me.

Speaker 3 (23:37):
I apart.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
That's okay, that's okay, okay, check go ahead and check
it out. Not a problem.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
Okay, We're good. Noise is gone. So I'm doing construction work.
And part of the problem I I one of the
problems I see in our world right now is homelessness,
something that I've experienced myself personally in different capacities. I've
never been on the street, but I currently live in

(24:05):
a minivan. So I'm pet sitting for friends, but my life,
I live in a minivan. I'm doing that intentionally, just
to try and save money for the land, but having
experienced it myself, I'm very passionate about wanting to help
in that way. And so my goal if I won

(24:26):
the lottery right now, it would be I'd buy some land.
I would in a small, little community, and I'd go
out into the community, and if I see people who
are struggling, the first thing I do is ask them
if they want help, Because if people aren't ready for help,
it's pointless. But if somebody's ready and they just meet
someone that's offering them help, I want to offer them help,

(24:49):
and then I want to have little tiny houses on
the land. But the goal is to build multiple tiny
houses over time.

Speaker 3 (24:58):
But using the.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
Bill process as a way to help people recovering contribute,
so they're going to learn a skill while also contributing
to part of the problem that they used to experience
and suffer with.

Speaker 3 (25:13):
Because I think.

Speaker 2 (25:14):
Just just one infusion of support to homeless people is
not enough. It's such a big problem, and everyone thinks
it's just oh, well, you just give them a house,
or you just give them a job, or you just
do this or that, and it's.

Speaker 3 (25:28):
Not in my opinion.

Speaker 2 (25:30):
The people who are really down and out, they need
material support, yes, in housing, but they also need social
support in terms of community, but then also need sort
of spiritual support in terms of purpose.

Speaker 3 (25:47):
To do.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
If you don't have anything to do, that's when that's
when the darkest parts of your soul come out. And
it's a balance, of course, because in my twenties I
would say I kept myself too busy to distract myself.
If you're not busy at all, then it's it's you

(26:09):
experience the darkness, and so it's but ultimately that's what
I would do if I won the lottery right now,
and that's what I foresee the New Earth as being,
is just all these pockets of people who own land
and who work as a community together. And at this

(26:30):
point I've said a lot of things that might make
you think I'm a communist or something.

Speaker 3 (26:33):
I'm totally not a communist.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
No.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
I believe in the global stateless society. But that's from
a philosophical perspective.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
Yes, yes, it's not the same as the wu F
you have nothing in common with.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
Them, Okay, good, good, And so that kind of makes
me wonder though, what space politics looks like, and I
imagine it's it's probably just like Earth, where there's imperialism,
but at the same time there's resistance.

Speaker 3 (27:05):
Is that accurate or.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
Well, it depends on how you look at it. Basically,
my exopolitical work that I do is regular and ongoing,
but of it I have very few specific memories. So
have I had a three month of our Earth time
period where I was aboard what we would consider a

(27:31):
mother ship. I traveled trans dimensionally, which means that I
would go to sleep at night and just swap one
reality for another reality with a time differential where I
could be gone for weeks and months of experience, come
back and it's the very next morning. And it was

(27:52):
very confusing and even crippling emotionally and psychologically when it
first happened to me a while to sort it out.
But besides that, I have the ongoing exopolitical work where
I travel while I'm asleep to these other realities, and
I'm basically in meetings, meeting with all different kinds of

(28:15):
beings and discussing on a telepathic level. And also though
we also have visuals that we also use that you
would call holograms, and a lot of that I don't remember.
And the reason I don't remember is it's a safety
for me, so I don't have government officials banging on

(28:38):
my door and wanting to extract that information. And so
it's not that I'm holding out on everybody, it's that
it's a couple reasons. The other reason is I've been
told it's very important for me not to start any
kind of a cult or organization, and that's very tempting
for humans. They get a little bit of a notoriety.

(29:01):
They get a little bit of fame and success as
being the grand pooh bah for this et race or
that et race, and suddenly they're forming religion. And I
knew that was definitely not for me. I did not
want to do that. The other thing is, it's a
complex issue because there are probably billions of different kinds

(29:25):
of races of humanoids with different agendas and different cultures
and different ways of doing it. But all in all,
I have to say what I report on what I
think is best for humanity. And of course I don't
know everything. This is based on my experiences and my opinions.

(29:46):
And I'm not the smartest or I shouldn't say I'm
not the sharpest knife in the drawer either, so please
don't take me as an authority. But I believe that
the ways amongst the Aboriginals of the past, not all,
but certainly some were a better way of doing things
than the way we're doing them since colonization. So, for instance,

(30:10):
the First Nations group groups all around the world had
their own plant based medicines. They had their own spirituality.
It often involved mood altering through things like the sun,
dances or even psychedelics, they lived in harmony with other

(30:33):
groups of humans and also with the animals, and they
had a deep respect for the spirituality of the world
that we live in. So I'm very much in favor
of bringing some of that back. Now, not all Aboriginal
groups were great. There were many who had human sacrifices

(30:54):
and different things like that that I don't necessarily agree with.
So it's complicated, Andrew, It's really complicated. I can't say
this is how it is in outer space, this is
how it is in transdimensional space, because just those two
differences can be huge right there. Then you take into

(31:14):
consideration all the different beings. But I do know one
thing from my own personal experiences here on Earth and exopolitically,
and that is that systems that are on a love based,
harmonious way of doing things work. You don't need a
lot of rules when you're loving other people the way

(31:37):
you want them to love you. You're not going to
steal from them, you're not going to cheat with their partner,
you're not going to beat them up, you're not going
to do all the things that people and even other
beings sometimes do. So, just based on my own experience
and in my own opinions. I think that getting back

(31:59):
to more of an aboriginal way of living is a
really good idea. And in that nobody actually owns the land.
It belongs to all of us and the birds and
the beavers, you know, and the horses, and we need
to learn to share all of that. So I think

(32:19):
that is a very profound way that we can pull
our heads out of the what I call the construct,
which is political and religious and military and medical, right,
pull our heads out of that construct and start putting
our energy where we want, even if it just means
daydreaming every day about the kind of world we want

(32:43):
to live in. That is changing reality. I'm sorry, Andrew
for going on and on, but everything leads to everything else,
as you know.

Speaker 3 (32:54):
No, I love it.

Speaker 2 (32:55):
I love the conversations where two people just go back
and forth at length. I see, you know, a fractal,
the fractal nature of reality. Everything is a fractal. You know,
you iterate it and it's similar but different, and over
time it looks nothing like the original. And that's the
same thing. You know, we see it here on planet

(33:15):
Earth and how humans interact. And then you just extrapolate
out that out to outer space I could see like
imperialistic space forces, but ultimately bringing it back to the
present and the love.

Speaker 3 (33:29):
That you mentioned.

Speaker 2 (33:32):
Okay, yeah, thank you Kristin for the comment. I just
read the comment.

Speaker 3 (33:36):
You know, I want to.

Speaker 1 (33:37):
I'll just read it for those that are on audio.
I agree with Andrew. It's an interesting subject to look
at how we live practically and safely in transition. Sorry,
go ahead, I didn't know.

Speaker 3 (33:50):
That was perfect. Thank you, Kristin.

Speaker 2 (33:52):
The I don't want to I have some beef with
some people I'm not going to name any names, but
within the commun unity who I think are unintentionally pushing division.
And you know, I just kind of want to say
that was the inspiration for one of my shirts. I

(34:13):
designed a shirt, a basic little shirt. It's just no division.
And I want to give this example and how it
can seem innocuous but it's still part of the matrix.
When there was the whole Elon Musk drama earlier in
the year, he's cutting this, he's cutting that, blah blah blah.
It was such such an easy syop to notice, and

(34:36):
I want to bring up syops also. But you know,
people in our community that I love and respect, you
know took a side, and you know there was one
side saying yay elon and one side saying yay big government.

Speaker 3 (34:51):
And how you fell for it. You fell for it.

Speaker 2 (34:54):
Big government is not at all the answer in my opinion,
and I think you agree, and so that inspired me
to just create this shirt.

Speaker 3 (35:05):
No division.

Speaker 2 (35:05):
We need to remember that there is sort of one
inherent division, I feel like, and that's between us in
the working class and those in the parasite class or
the predator class.

Speaker 1 (35:19):
Absolutely absolutely, I couldn't agree with you more.

Speaker 2 (35:25):
And so it's that's that's the one division that exists,
and we need to focus on that line that they created,
and we need to not let them divide us in
the working class.

Speaker 3 (35:36):
I remember.

Speaker 2 (35:39):
There was almost a moment where the working class had
some form of solidarity and then it seems like the
mainstream media jumped in and changed the narrative. And it's
just it's it's so powerful, which I'll lead that into
my next shirt. Actually perfect segue, syops. The power of syops.
They have stolen so so many of our friends, and

(36:01):
we have ourselves. I know I've fallen for a syop.
I couldn't give you a specific one right now, but
I just know out of probability, I've fallen for a syop.
And so in bringing back that cognitive behavioral theramy concept
of redirecting energy. When I had this realization that not
everything is a syop, but most things are, I kind

(36:27):
of just changed how I view the media, and I
also use it as another tool to redirect into the
life that I want to build. So many of us
are still guilty of, Like I still pay attention. I
think it's helpful just to see if like a nuclear
bomb maybe went off.

Speaker 3 (36:48):
Somewhere in the world.

Speaker 2 (36:50):
But other than that, really we should be disengaging from
all the news. And it's ironic because you and I
are out here creating content and it's like, engage from
the news, but still watch us.

Speaker 3 (37:02):
But hopefully we're you.

Speaker 2 (37:04):
Know, authentic, and people want to tune in and want
to contribute.

Speaker 3 (37:10):
But I really love that shirt.

Speaker 1 (37:12):
Go to my.

Speaker 2 (37:13):
Website check it out. I try to just never be
proud of my work. I always try to just be
confident and content with my work. Going back to philosophy,
I really love the dow the doubt aging. It really
just the neutrality that you sort of can find in
the middle I like that, but I will say I'm

(37:36):
proud of that shirt and just how all of it
came together with the imagery and how it grabs you.

Speaker 3 (37:41):
And then it's like there's a.

Speaker 2 (37:43):
If for the visual effect. It's the Twin Towers exploding
with a billboard on it that says, not everything's a
sye op. And then on a little cartoonish George Bush.

Speaker 3 (37:54):
I'm wearing it.

Speaker 2 (37:55):
Can't quite see it, but a cartoonish George Bush saying
but most things are so the seriousness of the Twin
Towers with the cartoon of George Bush, it was just perfect.
And just for the record, I hate the left and
I hate the right. I hate you all equally, so
don't think I'm on one side or the other. I
truly believe in the stateless society, anarchism, voluntarism. There's so

(38:21):
many different names, so many different flavors, so many different.

Speaker 1 (38:25):
Even sovereignty, even sovereignty is a political stance, I think.

Speaker 2 (38:32):
Sorry to interrupt, no, I could you because I was
criticized for using that word sovereignty. I was using it incorrectly.
Someone had criticized me for it, So can you talk
about what sovereignty is?

Speaker 3 (38:44):
To you.

Speaker 1 (38:44):
Sure. Sure. Now I'm not an expert and I'm not
a you know, a scholar, so you know, bear with me.
I also, I just want to quickly say Kristen says
all political systems are part of the problem and never
will a solution manifest from that construct. So I just
want to start by saying, yeah, I think the right

(39:05):
wing and the left wing are two wings of the
same bird personally. But to get into sovereignty, and this
is just what it means to me, and I bring
out the philosophy of sovereignty quite a lot in my
in my book, my first book, trans Dimensional Meet the
New Neighbors. And what it means is being There's a word,

(39:30):
I think it's in Latin called COMPASSMENTTUS. So you're either
COMPASSMENTUS or you're non COMPASSMENTUS. Non COMPASSMENTUS means you're not
in charge of what's going on in your head, and
COMPASSMENTUS means you're competent, you're in charge of what's going

(39:50):
on in your own brain. So it means putting on
your daddy pants and your mommy pants, and it means
taking a critical look at your life. And it includes
the hero's journey absolutely that's how it plays out, is
with the hero's journey, and we step off into the unknown.

(40:13):
We don't know what to expect. We meet people and
beings and things that we never expected that help in
our journey. We get to a point where it's black
and dismal and depressing and we just want to give up,
but we keep hanging in there and eventually we start

(40:34):
coming back up. Think of it as a clock. Six
o'clock at the bottom is where you hit, you know,
the horrible, dark and dismal part of the journey, and
then you start to come back out. But when you
come back out, once you hit the nine o'clock, you
pass back into your reality, but on a whole new

(40:54):
level of understanding and way of being. And so the
really exciting part of it is your compassmentus. You're in
charge of your life, you're in charge of what you believe,
You're in charge of how you treat yourself and other people.
And to me, that's all encapsulated in the word sovereignty.

(41:16):
So it's rulership, but it's self governing, self rulership in
a way that number one does no harm to yourself
and does no harm to others. And we can't lose
when we use that as a stepping off platform for
our own personal politics. So I see sovereignty as being

(41:37):
very much a political environment. And when I was aboard
the Big Ship, which is what I call the Mothership,
where I have been and where I still go for
the exopolitical work, I got to see that in action,
and I'm telling you it was like the way it
felt was like going home after being away for way

(41:59):
too long. It was so incredible and so hard to
come back to this life and my own imperfections and
my own stairway to what I might call heaven. I
don't know, did I answer your question, Andrew, or do
you want me to clarify further.

Speaker 2 (42:16):
No, you answered it perfectly your ending statement. It just
kind of reminded me when you're coming down from a
really good trip and they're just like, oh, shoot, I
know what I'm going back to. And for me personally,
that's when I'm like, my goal is to bring that.
Because you talked about earlier love, the love vibration, the

(42:39):
love frequency.

Speaker 1 (42:41):
Yeah, it's a frequency.

Speaker 2 (42:43):
It is such a frequency. And when I first really
felt it and I realized that it was a frequency,
it was when I had done the first time I
had ever done LSD, and I was coming down, so
towards the end of the experience, I was eyeing on
my back and at the time I had a cat,
and my cat was lying on my chest, purring, and

(43:05):
there was just this harmonious connection between her perr and
what I was feeling and like projecting out into the world.
And I was like, and my cat loved the crap
out of me, and she was always like if I
was home, she was on me and some on my shoulder,
like on my lap, on my back, just whatever. And

(43:26):
so I was like, Oh, my gosh, that's the love frequency.

Speaker 3 (43:29):
That's the message.

Speaker 2 (43:30):
That's what I need to bring back to the reality
when I'm sober, and so I don't. I don't do
psychedelics A lot I've done over the course of my life,
not even probably ten times, the different drugs. I do
want to do more. I do want to be like
a psychonaut. That's just the cool word. I know you
use that word, but you know so, I don't want

(43:53):
to like glorify or glamorize them too much. I do
want to talk about them with a seriousness and a respect.
But I just That's when I understood the love vibration.
And I will ask myself sometimes when I'm sober, when
I'm totally sober, or maybe just weed. I smoke a
bit of weed, but that's here nor there. Anyways, I'm like,

(44:15):
am I bringing the love into this situation? Or how
can I bring more love into this situation? Or why
are you not bringing love into this situation? All these
questions It's centered around love and what I'm bringing to
a situation. And that's where my dog, you know, he
taught me unconditional love. Dogs are just these tremendous creatures.

(44:39):
There's a philosopher Diogenes, you know, he hung out with dogs,
and you know, I find inspiration in that. I dogs
are the best in teaching you how to be present
and how to love. And then I'll end this little
ramble on you were talking about. Compass mentis earlier they're

(45:00):
there is a philosopher Epicteitis. He was a slave for
most of his life. But something that he really thought
of and spoke of was sort of that sovereignty of
mind that even though I am a slave in the
material world, they cannot take my mind. That is just

(45:21):
that is the key in all of this madness, all
of the syops that we're enduring and everything, don't let
them take your mind.

Speaker 1 (45:29):
You know, it's interesting you say that reminds me of
there's a show on Netflix, a series called Three Body
Problem or three Body Solution. I can't remember what it's called,
and in it, at the end, the only way they
can actually win against this very powerful kind of an
AI alien system is to not speak what they're actually thinking,

(45:54):
because the powers that be, the surveillance state can only
know what you allow it to know. And when you
keep that inside, you're keeping your secrets and it keeps
you strong and powerful. So it just kind of reminded
me of that. I want to ask you before I
forget Andrew, are you able to screen share? Do you

(46:15):
have a box at the bottom of your screen that
says present or invite?

Speaker 3 (46:21):
I do have a present because I'm wondering.

Speaker 1 (46:24):
If you want to just try it. If you get
kicked off, please come back in. But if you want
to try it, because I know you wanted to show.
I think some of you're either a project you're working
on or some of your there you go, Okay, let
me put this up. Okay, Yeah, are you comfortable with
me doing this.

Speaker 3 (46:40):
Yeah. Absolutely. We lost internet when we were talking about it.

Speaker 1 (46:44):
Yeah, so I didn't want to forget because next thing,
you know, in ten minutes, the show's over. So I
wanted to try to get that. I don't I want
people to see the quality and to encourage them to
go and visit your shop and do some what they
call lazy activism is by wearing a T shirt with

(47:04):
a profound message can tell people you don't know how
many people you're reaching that way. Anyway, I'll just zip it,
let you, let you carry on.

Speaker 3 (47:13):
Yeah, is it? Are we shared? Can I?

Speaker 1 (47:16):
Yeah, you're on the screen, Yeah, I see it.

Speaker 3 (47:20):
I can see Okay.

Speaker 2 (47:21):
So this is my basic no Division shirt, just with
the division symbol and the cross out.

Speaker 3 (47:27):
I don't know. I like it.

Speaker 2 (47:28):
It's simple, you know, people in my experience, people ask
about it, and it's a great way to sort of
meet new people who might want to be part of
the mission and part of your new community. Because if
you're like me and you feel lonely and want to
build community, it's really cool to have people come up
to you. But this is the shirt that I'm really

(47:49):
really proud of. This is my Psyops special shirt, and
so I'll try and highlight it here. So we've got
the twin towers exploding here. That's an image I got
of Google. I'm pretty sure it's somewhat real with this
billboard that I was able to put in here.

Speaker 3 (48:05):
And so I actually designed all this.

Speaker 2 (48:06):
I'm I don't consider myself a creative person, but I
did this. So not everything, thank you. Not everything's a
sye op. And then there's a little George Bush, but
most things are because I just see him as just such,
this goofy kind of guy.

Speaker 1 (48:24):
Me too, I see him that way too.

Speaker 2 (48:26):
And so again I don't I'm not right or left.
This is just he was president when this happened, So
whoever was president, I.

Speaker 3 (48:33):
Would have used them. So that's why.

Speaker 2 (48:34):
But this shirt, I can tell you, will get you
attention if you wear it in public, and I don't.
I don't like attention. But at the same time, I
need to do it. We need to do it. So
I'm I'm the quality. They're relatively comfortable. I would like

(48:56):
to I'll stop. I think screen share and now I
want to work with our friend, am I Okay?

Speaker 1 (49:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (49:05):
There we're back with Steven. You know Stephen.

Speaker 2 (49:08):
I want to work with him to build out maybe
a more robust merchandise store with really high quality products.
And I also want to start maybe creating our own products,
like because land ain't cheap. Most of the people I
know are struggling right now. I know a few people

(49:30):
that aren't struggling. Bless them, you know, I'm happy for them.
It's only slightly jealous. But most people I know are struggling,
and so we need to find ways within the system
to sort of extract wealth out while we're trying to
And that's almost literally how I see it is we're
sort of extracting wealth out from the matrix to build

(49:51):
our own parallel society. Libertarians always talk about parallel institutions,
but I think we need to one step further fully
parallel societies to the point where, and I'm radical, maybe
if we do another show we can get into it.
I seem very chill, goofy happy, but I'm also.

Speaker 3 (50:13):
Intense. We will say I We'll get serious real quick.

Speaker 2 (50:18):
Towards the end here, I have done the work and
looked at myself and said I'm willing to die for
this cause I threw away everything I had a great
opportunity for a great life. And I was like, no,
the truth matters more, and speaking up matters more. And

(50:39):
I think that if you truly want to be a martyr,
if you truly want to, you know, be someone who
is of virtue, you should have to grapple with the
idea of giving your life for the cause. I am
romanticizing it a little bit, which I'm totally fine with,

(50:59):
because let's be real, We're living through a dystopian novel
and you get to choose the narrative for your character.
And what better character arc is there than the character
who is willing to die for the cause. And I
think maybe I'll end it there.

Speaker 1 (51:22):
Wow, it's really very deep and very profound and certainly
something for us to think about. You know, a lot
of people will do anything, sell their soul for another
day of life. But me, as an older person, I'm
almost seventy, I'm at the point now where I believe
a life well lived and well examined is the only

(51:43):
kind of life to lead. And we're all going to die, Andrew,
We're all going to die one day. It's going to
happen all of us. So why not live our lives
to the best that we can. And you know, I'm
not big on religion to be but I quit because
I was finding it was crazy making. But in the

(52:05):
Bible it talks about for us to work at acquiring
the things that we can take with us when we
pass over, not the things that rust and moths eat
up and you know, gets wasted. So what are those
kind of things. Let's go back to the love harmonic,

(52:26):
the love frequency, what we do for building our self control,
our patients, man, being patients. I have to work on
that every single day. Every single day, I have to
work on being patient. And that's not just that's just
part of it being mild. When somebody says something and
I could freak out on them, and I just say nothing,
first of all because I don't want to add fuel to

(52:48):
the fire, but also because because I wanted to work
on staying calm and staying mild, you know. And there
are so many of these attributes that are all components
of love. And of course we're not even taught what
love is in school or anything. People think love is sex,
and well it can be, but it certainly is so much,

(53:09):
you know, more than that. So I guess what I'm
saying is if we work on the things that we
can take with us, and then when we pass over,
we can do so with dignity and without fear, and
we can go on to our next course of life.
And who's what that will be. I don't know if
we're going to heaven. I don't know for sure, or

(53:30):
whether we'll end up on a mothership or another world
or being a completely different kind of being. But I
do know one thing. There's just such a peace that
comes to me from knowing I've done my best every
single day and I'm working on it, and what could
I do? You can only do your best, and it
doesn't We don't have to be perfect. That's another thing.

(53:52):
That whole concept of perfection drives me crazy because according
to who perfect, according to who? What does that even mean?
I just think that it's another trap that can keep
us from actually reaching our full potential. But anyway, I'll
stop now because otherwise I'll ramble on and on and on.

(54:12):
Before I let you go, I just want to quickly
say hi to Shelley. I didn't say hi to Shelley yet,
And if I missed anybody else in the live chat,
I'm sorry. Sometimes it's hard for me to focus on
more than one thing at one time. But Andrew, I'm
hoping you'll come back again and share more with my audience.

(54:33):
I think you're doing some amazing work. I've always had
very high respect for everything that I've seen, all the
content that you've put out so far, and I appreciate
you very much. Can you tell people where they can
find you? Of course, the links are in the description below,
but for those on audio, it might be nice for

(54:54):
them to actually hear here where they can find you
and help them to remember later.

Speaker 2 (55:00):
On Absolutely, thank you again for this wonderful opportunity.

Speaker 3 (55:05):
Karen.

Speaker 2 (55:06):
You're someone that I've looked up to and respected for years,
and so getting to be able to share a space
with you, I said it already, but I'll say it again.

Speaker 3 (55:13):
It's an honor and a privilege and it feels good.
It just feels good to.

Speaker 2 (55:18):
Be doing something you know, where the battle is way
bigger than any of us singularly, but together that's where
our power comes from.

Speaker 3 (55:27):
And it feels good you can find me.

Speaker 2 (55:29):
I do still kind of do Instagram, but I'll probably
eventually stop. Heavyweights, Light Feels and then also my YouTube
channel name is heavyweights, light feels. I currently just I
post the ramblings about philosophy and about current events. But
my goal is too when I like, this is the
future projection. I want to start creating content, teaching people

(55:51):
how to build tiny houses for so they can on
their own land and their own property, take in more people,
just help.

Speaker 3 (56:00):
So that's kind of the goal.

Speaker 2 (56:01):
Progression is building content, but for now also just rambling
in philosophy. I have a print of fie store that
will be a link in the description. I make three,
four or five dollars off of a shirt that you buy,
so I try to not make too much money, but
because more it's more about the message. But you know,
a message out and if I can make some money,

(56:22):
you're helping towards my goal of building an intentional community.
And yeah, let's let's link up. If you are the
type of person that want to, you know, buy some land,
let's do it. I don't know why, but Tennessee. For
some reason, my brain says Tennessee, so let's make it happen.

Speaker 1 (56:39):
Well, that's really interesting. Now I have a friend. He
goes by Tennessee, Kentucky Bigfoot, and he's he's not a
Sasquatch hunter. He is a Sasquatch communicator. I guess he
and his son take all kinds of things out into
the woods and leave them for Sasquat and then go back,

(57:01):
or I guess they call him Bigfoot in the States,
and then goes back and sees the evidence that they
the gifts have been received and messages they've gotten back
through the reorienting of the items that were left behind,
things like that. Anyway, he's in Tennessee, so I know

(57:21):
some really good people that are in Tennessee. So you
might be really onto something there for sure. So we're
pretty much out of time. I want to thank you
Andrew as well, because you've inspired me. May not realize it,
but through your content and your kindness and your integrity,
you have inspired me. And I think we're all in

(57:42):
this together. And oh, Maya is saying he's a Sasquatch experiencer. Yes,
that would be the word. Maya, thank you, And Denise says, yeah, Tennessee,
Kentucky Bigfoot. He's wonderful. But everybody, I go over to
Andrew's YouTube channel and subscribe and like, watch and like

(58:03):
some of his content, and if you can, you know
order some of his merch and wear it proudly. It
comes from a wonderful source. And we're all in this together, everybody.
We're all in this together. It's just is there any
last minute words you want to say, Andrew before we
say good bye to everybody.

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Just really really try to bring the love, like, let's
bring the love if we can.

Speaker 1 (58:32):
Mm hmm. Absolutely agree, one hundred percent. So that's it
for the Quantum Guide Show. Everybody, thank you for joining us,
whether you're in the live chat, watching the replay, or
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one of you. I'm sending out much love to all
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Aliens and Angels podcast. And I hope you all have
a wonderful, wonderful week. And thank you again. Andrew, take
care everybody, Bye bye for now. Thank you for joining
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