In this episode of Soul Decodes, Dr. Tia Jolie Phillips and Sarah Tirri discuss the impact of Hurricane Milton. They share humorous anecdotes about living without power and Sarah's cleanup efforts, before celebrating their young podcast's worldwide reach, with listeners in countries like India and Bangladesh.
Tia Jolie recounts a recent face-to-face with an irate New York attorney. As the veins in the New Yorker’s neck begin to protrude, Tia Jolie recounts his reference to her recent Studio 17 Broadcast where a forensic historian addresses discrepancies in the official narrative of the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks. The New Yorker gets even more frustrated as he struggles to accept the idea that the government might have outright lied. Sarah laughs as Tia Jolie uses martial arts as a metaphor when discussing the value of remaining calm in confrontational situations! Sarah shares that the populace likely experiences a similar deep-seated insecurity when faced with the idea that their trusted government might have lied to them.
Tia Jolie shares the vital importance of questioning established narratives, and again highlights the challenges of discussing controversial ideas, referring to the fraudulent mainstream narratives that exist, particularly around contentious topics like 9/11 and the Elections. The women discuss the concept of ‘media manipulation’, with reference given to the BBC's reporting of Building 7's collapse prior to it actually happening. Tia Jolie asserts, and Sarah agrees, that America’s elected officials should be viewed as ‘public servants’ NOT ‘leaders’. Sarah discusses how one can easily feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of contradictory narratives and conspiracy theories.
The dialogue touches on the American Constitution, with Tia Jolie reassuring all that should changes be needed, there exists a proper mechanism for change and that it is unnecessary to disregard the document entirely.
The conversation turns to the manipulation of governments and economies by world power players, and a future where individuals may be closely monitored. She critiques Klaus Schwab's vision of a future where people “own nothing” and “will be happy about it.” Both women view this as a disturbing form of control and advocate for personal freedom and critical thinking in the face of potential tyranny.
The dialogue further explores the importance of individual responsibility, personal growth, and maintaining freedom in the face of change. The women discuss societal changes, and societal control, such as the rise of ’15-minute cities’ where everything is digitized and centrally controlled. Tia Jolie criticizes the push for convenience, declaring that true freedom and success require hard work and are inherently inconvenient!
Both women offer their closing perspectives with Sarah advocating the need for listeners to mentally dis-identify from the media hype in order to maintain inner peace. She promotes the highly-evolved spiritual idea that ‘outer reality’ is a reflection of a soul’s inner state, advising listeners to therefore avoid the unfortunate predicament of ‘allowing’ a low-grade inner state to get a foothold.
Tia Jolie stresses the importance of protecting free speech and the need for balance between personal rights and societal responsibilities, underscoring everyone's right to freely express their opinions without any threat of punitive measures or retribution.