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Conspiracy Theories - Truth v. Trauma

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In this episode, Scott dives into the intriguing world of conspiracy theories, offering a unique perspective that links the beliefs of their proponents to underlying trauma and buried emotions. He explores how these unprocessed feelings can shape an individual's worldview, causing them to project a reality that is deeply influenced by their past experiences.

While many seek the truth through these theories, Scott suggests that they often overlook the importance of introspection—ignoring the emotions tied to their childhood experiences. These buried feelings can manifest as strong shadows cast upon figures of authority, like the government or parental archetypes. Rather than leading to genuine understanding, this path can sometimes deepen ignorance. Scott emphasizes the need for curiosity not just about external events, but also about our internal consciousness. By exploring our own feelings and experiences, we can address the suffering that manifests in the world around us. This journey inward allows us to break free from the duality and confusion that often dominate our perceptions of reality.

To work directly with Scott, visit https://kiloby.com/scott.

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In this episode, Scott dives into the intriguing world of conspiracy theories, offering a unique perspective that links the beliefs of their proponents to underlying trauma and buried emotions. He explores how these unprocessed feelings can shape an individual's worldview, causing them to project a reality that is deeply influenced by their past experiences.

While many seek the truth through these theories, Scott suggests that they often overlook the importance of introspection—ignoring the emotions tied to their childhood experiences. These buried feelings can manifest as strong shadows cast upon figures of authority, like the government or parental archetypes. Rather than leading to genuine understanding, this path can sometimes deepen ignorance. Scott emphasizes the need for curiosity not just about external events, but also about our internal consciousness. By exploring our own feelings and experiences, we can address the suffering that manifests in the world around us. This journey inward allows us to break free from the duality and confusion that often dominate our perceptions of reality.

To work directly with Scott, visit https://kiloby.com/scott.

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