• In Conversation With David Hults (2 of 2)

  • Jun 12 2024
  • Duración: 53 m
  • Podcast

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In Conversation With David Hults (2 of 2)

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  • This is part 2 of conversation with David Hults and Josh Dippold


    Things are not getting any easier as we move through the cycles of completion. We do our best in the transition processes and the obstacles that follow with those. 10-20 years ago we were working and clearing the inner fields. Now we are moving into the outer energy fields. So, what does that mean? Well for starters business as usual is no longer as usual. It is now everything but that. New innovations. New societal, new financial and new political systems are in the making. Humanity as a future civilization is in the making. Choice and challenges are now every day reality.


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    Technological and Societal Evolution:Randi discusses the concept of humanity breaking away from long-established technological control and exploring various types of awakening—biological, psychological, intellectual, and scientific.The conversation delves into the dangers of a machine-dominated world and the lessons learned from extraterrestrial civilizations like the insectoid humanoids, which failed due to over-reliance on technology.Human Values and Progress:The importance of foundational values in guiding human progress is emphasized. Randi and David argue that true progress should be rooted in positive, altruistic motivations rather than self-serving or destructive tendencies.They stress the significance of authenticity and self-discovery, advocating for a society where individuals can express their true selves without fear of rejection or ostracism.Cultural and Emotional Aspects:Randi shares personal experiences about the societal expectations and pressures faced by women, including the psychological impact of trying to conform to traditional roles.The discussion also covers the cultural practices around childbirth and the emotional and psychological effects of these practices on both mothers and infants. They contrast practices in the United States with those in Denmark, highlighting the importance of physical closeness and bonding between mother and child.Communication and Responsibility:David brings up the topic of intent versus impact in communication, discussing the complexities of being responsible for how one’s words are received by others.Randi, as a psychotherapist, challenges David's view, stressing that while intent is important, there is also a significant responsibility for understanding and mitigating the impact of one's words on others.The conversation combines personal anecdotes, professional insights, and philosophical musings to explore how humanity can navigate the challenges of technological advancement, societal expectations, and personal authenticity.

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