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October 30, 2024 60 mins

In this episode, we explore the profound influence of the Brown Miasm, especially as we approach the halfway point of the current Brown Era, which spans from 1950 to 2100. We discuss how Brown represents a balance of all three universal motions (outward, circular, and inward) creating a period of unity but also vulnerability. Our conversation touches on the idea that miasms are survival instincts, not diseases, and how each miasm’s motion plays a role in how people handle stress. We also explore the broader implications of living in a Brown time, from the modern world’s obsession with control and problem-solving to the underlying sense of anxiety that pervades this era.

 

  1. Introduction to Brown and Miasms: We begin by explaining the concept of miasms as survival instincts and how the Brown miasm combines all three universal motions, representing unity and vulnerability.
  2. Survival Instincts and Energy Motion: We discuss how survival instincts manifest through outward, circular, and inward motions, and how these different motions protect the vital core by directing energy in specific ways.
  3. Understanding the Brown Miasm: We explore how the Brown miasm, which contains equal parts of each motion, leads to a balancing act that is both powerful and precarious, makes people in this time more vulnerable to stress and collapse.
  4. Modern Anxiety and Control: We reflect on how living in the Brown era is characterized by a heightened sense of anxiety, with people feeling the need to control their environment and solve problems constantly, even when unnecessary.
  5. Cultural Shifts in Brown Times: Discussion on how the Brown time is bringing about cultural and societal shifts, including the focus on rebuilding, abundance, and artificial solutions to natural problems, leading to both advancements and struggles.
  6. Natural Dangers and Artificial Solutions: We discuss how Brown’s focus on control manifests in the way society approaches health, food, and technology, often leading to artificial solutions for natural challenges.
  7. Reflections on Past and Future Brown Eras: We touch on historical Brown eras and how they similarly led to significant societal changes, such as the fears around the millennium, and speculate about the future of the current Brown era.
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