The breakdown of institutions, beliefs, nation-states, and the global economy that also opens spiritual awakening and self-reflection.
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rupture
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...Economic Forum speech way back in January. He used the word rupture. And so we are living in a world of rupture where old..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...Economic Forum speech way back in January. He used the word rupture. And so we are living in a world of rupture where old..."
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Jiang says the present moment is a rupture in which institutions, belief systems, nation-states, and the global economy will break down.
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"...Economic Forum speech way back in January. He used the word rupture. And so we are living in a world of rupture where old..."
"...time of massive depression and massive unhappiness. And so maybe this rupture is the divine sign that enables us to fully engage in self..."
"...the Western Hemisphere. And then it's fine. So we're seeing a rupture or splintering of the world. And going back basically to the 1930s."
"...is heading towards an economic depression, okay? Basically a splintering, a rupture in the world. And so you're not going to be able to..."
"...it, or you refuse to see it, and this causes a rupture in your identity. In your coherent sense of the world, which destroys..."
"...all to justify his conflict, okay? There's a conflict. There's a rupture in his soul and he needs to mend it by explaining why..."
"...world and for America itself. On the domestic front, you see ruptures everywhere. So you've been finding the news about Minnesota. There's almost like..."
"...Let me be direct. We are in the midst of a rupture, not a transition. Over the past two decades, a series of crises..."
"...weaponized and we should move away from that? Is that the rupture he's talking about? That seems to be consistent with the theme of..."
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