#69: How Politics Steals Your Spiritual Identity | Q&A W/ Cleburn Walker

In this episode of the Human Game podcast, Nick Zei and Cleburn explore a variety of topics, primarily focusing on politics, sovereignty, and the emotional dynamics involved in political discourse. They discuss the importance of emotional regulation in political conversations, the complexities of voting, and the hero's journey in navigating personal beliefs and societal expectations. The conversation also delves into the victim narrative, adaptability, and the concept of Christ consciousness as a means of self-realization. Throughout the discussion, they emphasize the significance of personal sovereignty and the power of collective consciousness in shaping reality. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to a New Era of the Podcast 01:25 Diving into Politics: The Q&A Begins 05:57 Sovereignty and Emotional Regulation in Political Discourse 08:20 The Dilemma of Voting: Participation vs. Non-Participation 12:38 Choosing Leaders: Actions Over Words 19:10 The Complexity of Identity in Politics 23:27 The Victim Narrative and Personal Responsibility 30:00 The Role of Humor in Political Discourse 34:40 The Influence of Social Media on Political Opinions 36:02 The Value of Attention and Energetic Currency 39:28 Understanding Truth and Falsehood in Energy 43:28 The Antenna of Consciousness 49:04 Navigating the New Age and Spiritual Growth 52:51 Christ Consciousness and Inner Transformation

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