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If you look at Iran, which used to be Western and was taken over by moralists who strongly upheld religion and used violence to do so, and then you look at Trump and how he's bombarding that system of suppression of freedom and expression, he's not doing so badly. In Trump's experience (don't forget the hypocritical behavior he's witnessed and how decisions are made in America), I believe he acts with integrity in his own way.
Don't forget that he was the first to file a complaint in the Epstijn case.
The world is full of skewed power structures. And Trump moves in this world with all these power structures at bay. He sees the hypocrisy and doesn't give a darn about anything.
The only thing he loses sight of is that the world is full of people burdened by power structures, and that he himself is part of such a power structure.
But that's the human condition. No one realizes that he himself is a perpetrator. I've spoken to many people who are victims, but where are the perpetrators?
Your projections onto Trump are nothing more than a reflection of instincts within you, and you regularly demonstrated them here.
Trump is a very easy target, but the world should be grateful for someone who stands up against Everything that's hypocritical in the world. It would be wonderful, however, if he possessed the ability to look at himself.
I also realize that there are forces in the world that play on him; it couldn't be otherwise, because we all live in an identified state of being, and therefore we are not unique. Our potential is to be unique. Displaying negativity is so utterly mediocre and nothing more than herd behavior. It's easy, and that's why we latch onto it so quickly. It happens automatically. There's not a shred of consciousness or alertness in it.
And yet we possess a treasure within us that is absolutely unique and different in every person, and that's what makes people fascinating. But it's a potential, and almost no one lives it.
But if you look at where someone is authentic, you see the divine principle in everyone. But you only see it when you step outside your conventional structure. And that is an art worth practicing.
My heart ached when I heard that Khamenei had passed away. It's such a missed opportunity. He, too, once had his ideals, and he, too, was deceived by power structures, including America, he, too, saw the hipocrat. But he, too, didn't realize that he himself was one. Because no one realizes that the ego isn't real. And that it's the false self.
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