The Modern World Stole Your Sovereignty-Here’s How to Get It Back
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- The Path to Sovereignty: Reclaiming Our Intuition in an Uninitiated Culture
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This is a nice take. It makes me think of one of my biggest inspirations: Tommy Emmanuel and the way he describes songwriting. He describes that to write a good song you have to be completely open and let whatever is in the universe flow through you and out onto your instrument. He also describes his performances in a very similar way ‘When I get on stage SOMETHING happens to the audience, I don’t know what it is, it’s not me, but it’s my purpose to create that’
It sounds in your words like he’s connecting with the same spiritual guidance as those who write those books etc.
Not sure what point I’m trying to make by writing this comment, it seemed like a good place to share this thought!
Really enjoying your videos Seth.
There needs to be more about leaning into 'the machine'.. why this is to be avoided or not. Assumptions have to be unsettled if this is about living in truth.
It's hard not to feel like a shift in community has taken place. I'm too young to comment on this entirely, but having grown up in the late 2000s and early 2010s, even I have noticed a shift. Rather than being something physically available, community now is mostly online. Like many things, this has its good and bad, but to me, the connection between face to face, or personal encounters, are much more valuable than watching a video online. The elderly guidance you point out in your video is one thing I believe has been lost due to this shift, because the young have moved to the new form of community, while many older people struggle to understand or navigate it. I hope when I am out of school, and settle down, that I can build a community around myself. I appreciate your videos very much, and often they remind me to slow down and step back in life.
apologies for the rambling
If belief in a Creator were unnatural, we would expect to find many secular civilizations throughout history. Instead, the opposite is true. Taking religion out of the picture, All cultures instinctively know there was some type of creator being/ spirit. I think if we all truly listen to our hearts and nature around us, we can witness the markings of a beautifully intricate design.
Well no, not all cultures shared a "creator" myth. There are actually many non-creator myth religions (or non-thestic religions).
Most famously, Buddhism. Buddhism rejects the creation of the universe or Earth, it simply is.
As for other religions, ancient societies lacked the science to explain larger questions, and as such turned to religion, and that religion likely created a filter on the ways they saw the world.
YES.
Have an experience or encounter with the self is really tough these days
Hello, Seth. A very nice, well put together take. I have two questions for you.
1. What do you consider a true adult/elder? Is it the person who “found” something and is no longer seeking for answers?
2. I don’t think this way, but what would you answer is a person asked you how not to create a chaotic and anarchic world if all the people are guided by their intuition? What if one doesn’t see the line between their intuition, belief system and their desire in the moment?
Thank you for the video. I really enjoy your new form of content and the topics you choose. Have a great day. Peace
Well said. Will you be my guru?
yes, now what?
Its a journey each of has to tread for themselves, I think. Mine has lasted about 20yrs so far.
Nice vid man
Are these topics which come up in your men’s circles?
big time
thumbnail looks like daniel day lewis in There Will Be Blood