For six decades, I’ve had a front-row seat to how the world actually works—not from a classroom or a newsroom, but from the trading floor, the negotiating table, and behind closed doors with governments across the globe. That experience isn’t something you can Google. It’s earned, and it’s what I’ve finally put into book form. This will be available for free download shortly.
@NZZ Der GCC hat sich längst auf einen Ausgleich mit dem Iran geeinigt, durch den Europa seinen kolonialen Einfluss verliert & Israel nicht mehr unter dem US-MIC, sondern neu unter dem westlichen FIC (Financial Industrial Complex) mit Zentrum VAE operieren wird.https://t.co/DK63CUl8HW
“A broad national government under my leadership—or a narrow left-wing government dependent on the Arab parties.”
Israel is entering the political phase where leadership increasingly has to adapt to a region reshaped by the Saudi-Iran normalization and broader GCC/Iran diplomacy.
Ignore the noise & theatrics.
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@NZZ PSY-OP: Mit tiefen Taschen wirbt der CIA solche Leute seit Jahren an, heute mehr darum, dass sie die westliche Bevölkerung von der vermeintlichen Missstimmung in Russland überzeugen sollen, um weitere Militärausgaben aus Steuergeldern zu rechtfertigen.
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Yes, but Gore wasn't 'misunderstanding'. It was cold calculation by those that own him. I keep hearing the term 'unintended consequences', too, for scams like the 'Covid' fake vaccine. No - totally calculated and absolutely intended.
@ZStadtfux Wer in der »ewigen Revolution« seinen Lebenssinn sucht, verspielt drastisch, was die Vorgänger erreicht haben & wozu die Gesellschaft bereit war. Ich finde Wokeismus in jeder Hinsicht einen Rückschritt gegenüber dem Selbstverständnis, das in der »Ära Aeschbacher« erreicht wurde.
@MMKeupp Ich höre den russischen Präsidenten lieber selber mit einer guten Übersetzung als durch das Framing des Westens hindurch, das ja immer zum selben Schluss kommt: die Ukraine hätte schon lange gewinnen sollen. Was für eine blamable Prognoseleistung & Information hier im Westen.
@retolipp@NZZ DIVIDE ET IMPERA: In Deutschland findet ein gigantischer Abbau des Wohlstandes statt, um das Land für die Geldgeber wieder kriegstüchtig zu machen. Fehlt nur noch die Totalkontrolle über das digitale Geld in der EU. Kaufe BITCOIN in Selbstverwahrung.
Patience is one of the highest spiritual capacities a human being can develop.
Most people think patience means waiting calmly for something to happen.
Dr Steiner saw patience as a soul-organ for time itself.
The impatient soul wants immediate answers, immediate transformation, immediate results.
It tries to force reality to move according to its own timetable.
The patient soul can hold a question without demanding an answer.
It can endure unfinishedness.
It can remain faithful to a process whose fruits are not yet visible.
In Steiner's view, this becomes especially important once we understand karma.
Many causes and effects do not unfold within a single year — or even a single lifetime.
Patience is the inner strength that allows us to bear this long arc without falling into despair or resignation.
It is perseverance purified of calculation.
Perseverance says:
"I continue."
Patience says:
"I continue even if I see no reward."
When perseverance becomes warm, devoted, and free from constant expectation, it transforms into faithfulness.
And faithfulness is one of the highest forms of patience.
Patience is also a form of love.
To truly love another person is not to force them into your tempo, your ideals, or your timetable for growth.
It is to allow their becoming to take time.
To bear with their repetitions, failures, confusions, and delays without withdrawing warmth.
Patience is love stretched across time.
In thinking, patience means holding a question without rushing to dogma or cynicism.
In feeling, it becomes equanimity; the ability to remain inwardly balanced amid delays, resistance, and misunderstanding.
In willing, it becomes steady action without addiction to quick results.
You keep sowing long before the field shows signs of harvest.
Toward yourself, patience means not demanding instant perfection.
Toward others, it means recognizing that every soul carries a history far older than what appears on the surface.
Toward the world, it means working seriously for change while understanding that the deepest transformations unfold across generations and epochs.
The modern world worships speed.
The spiritual path requires ripening.
And perhaps one of the greatest signs of inner development is this:
The ability to work with complete devotion today, while remaining perfectly at peace with how long eternity chooses to take.
@gerhardpfister Diese geschichtslose Behauptung ist faktisch sicherlich nicht wahr & bereits vor dem Krieg hat der Westen regelmässig eskaliert, warum die SMO überhaupt notwendig wurde. Und so segelt er im Windschatten der NATO in die Bedeutungslosigkeit, der gesichtslose Schweizer Politiker.
"Carpe Diem", le magnifique poème de Walt Whitman, une ode vibrante à vos rêves :
"Ne laisse pas le jour finir sans avoir grandi un peu,
Sans être heureux, sans avoir atteint tes rêves.
Ne te laisse pas vaincre par la déception.
Ne laisse personne t’enlever le droit de parler, c’est presque un devoir.
N’abandonne pas le désir de faire de ta vie quelque chose de spécial.
Crois bien que les mots et la poésie peuvent changer le monde.
Quoi qu’il advienne, notre être profond reste intact,
Nous sommes pleinement des êtres de passion.
La vie est désert et oasis.
Nous tombons, nous avons mal, nous apprenons, nous sommes les acteurs de notre histoire,
En dépit des vents contraires, ce travail puissant continue,
Tu peux en écrire une strophe.
Ne cesse jamais de rêver, parce que dans son rêve, l’homme est libre
Ne t’abandonne pas à la pire des fautes, le silence.
La plupart des hommes vivent dans le silence. Echappe-toi !
Apprécie la beauté des choses simples.
Tu peux écrire des poèmes sur des choses simples
Mais on ne peut voguer contre soi-même
Cela fait de la vie un enfer.
Aime la peur qui te fait aller de l’avant
Vis intensément, sans médiocrité
N’oublie pas que tu es le futur et aborde cette tâche avec fierté, sans crainte,
Apprends de ceux qui peuvent t’instruire
Ne laisse pas la vie s’écouler sans vivre cela."
A Russian point of view apart from the globalist narrative and thinking trained by the West
MULTIPOLAR PRESS - Interview with ALEXANDER DUGIN
https://t.co/OA4zwKD59K
Your world is falling apart because your own soul has been split in two.
The crisis of modern culture isn't primarily economic, psychological, or political — it is spiritual.
What ancient humanity held as an unconscious unity (thinking, feeling, willing), modern humanity must now rebuild in full wakefulness.
Symptom 1: The loss of inner vitality.
Many adults move through life efficiently, professionally, even successfully —
but without real enthusiasm.
Childhood no longer lives within them as a source of warmth, wonder, and creative energy.
They remember their youth, but cannot draw strength from it.
The inner well has gone dry.
This is why so many people feel exhausted long before old age.
Symptom 2: The widening gulf between generations.
Young people aren't rejecting tradition out of rebellion.
They sense that the world handed to them lacks spiritual substance.
Adults offer information, careers, and technical competence — but rarely wisdom or meaning.
Every generation brings new soul-forces into the world.
When the older generation has only intellectual knowledge instead of living spiritual insight, true understanding becomes impossible.
The conflict isn't social.
It's developmental.
Symptom 3: The fragmentation of culture.
Science pursues truth.
Art pursues beauty.
Religion and morality pursue goodness.
But each now stands alone, suspicious of the others.
Science is expected to be morally neutral.
Art distances itself from the truth.
Religion retreats into inherited forms disconnected from knowledge.
Dr Steiner saw truth, beauty, and goodness as expressions of one spiritual reality.
Modern civilization has shattered that unity.
The result is a culture that endlessly reproduces old forms while creating very little that is genuinely alive.
Beneath all this lies Steiner’s deepest diagnosis:
Modern thinking has become brilliantly clear — but powerless.
We describe reality, yet no longer participate in it.
Meanwhile science portrays the universe as a vast mechanism, reducing nature — and eventually the human being — to measurable processes without meaning.
Our thinking cannot reach reality.
Reality no longer speaks to our soul.
This is the hidden loneliness of modern consciousness.
The cultural crisis is not "out there".
It lives within us.
A civilization can only be renewed when the human being becomes whole:
when thinking becomes living,
knowledge becomes imaginative,
science reunites with morality and art,
and the spirit once again becomes the creative center of culture.
The world will change only when the human heart becomes a source of light again.