SPIRITUAL AWAKENING: NO JUSTICE NO PEACE - LA LOOTING & VIOLENCE

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Welcome to the Dr. Aaron show. We're all about manifestation transformation and breakthroughs. It's time to claim your birthright of prosperity, vitality and love. So grab your tea coffee, because together we're awakening the world. May you live your truth, (00:20): Live from Los Angeles. This is Dr. Aaron each day. We come together to know the truth, live on spiritual principle and align with universal law. We also come together in community in new thought global and soul society. We truly believe that somebody has a gift and a message to bring to the world when they have an awakening. And our mission is to awaken a billion people. And, um, we are all about enlightenment, empowerment and entrepreneurship. So I have to say that this morning I woke up and you'll hear right now there's helicopters, um, in the background and I woke up, I had had an existing podcast that was supposed to come out today and I thought, Hmm, I can't do it. I have to be true to what's really going on right now, right here. And, um, so today is May 31st, 2020. And if you've been watching the news at all, which everybody has been glued to the news, um, the last few days there have been a lot of demonstrations and looting and things in Los Angeles. (01:19): And so I really wanna address what's going on from a spiritual perspective from, um, this time in history and what's going on from a conscious perspective and what you and I can do about it. Okay. So today, today, today, today, and the real, the real, the real human vicious cycle that we're going through right now is a sign. I saw my cousin, actually, we were, I was texting back and forth with a few family members and friends and stuff that lived in Los Angeles. He sent me this picture and there was this burn cop car with people on top of it with sign a sign that wrote, read no justice, no peace. And that pretty much sums up the vicious cycle that we are going through. And so I just first wanna acknowledge, you know, everybody that has been in pain and of course, George Floyd, who was murdered by a policeman, um, and the entire spectrum of black lives matter and inequality and police brutality and white power. (02:24): And I really wanna acknowledge and recognize that this is real. It's not like, oh, you know, pointing the finger at anybody. I really feel like it's the chicken, what comes first? The chicken or the egg? Is it white brutality? Is it black, um, you know, inequality what's going on and how do we recognize that we're one that we are one spiritually, that we are one and nothing can happen without all parties involved, that there is. Um, I know that's hard to go from a perspective of looking at things like, you know, inequality in the differences in rates and pay and all kinds of things, but I'm not talking about that. I'm talking at a core core subconscious SI level what's happening from a spiritual perspective so that we all can take action around it. Okay. So last night yesterday, we had, um, you know, we had black lives matter and, and I think a bunch of different people wanted to come together. (03:21): They came together over right past the Grove in this park over here. And it was a very, I think, a very peaceful thing. And, and, and everyone really recognizes that. Absolutely there are, there's a time to come together and protest and, and have a voice and show the world what's going on and stand for what they care about, what, what I care for about what we all care about, which is equality. I'm a thousand percent for equality. I'm a thousand percent for knowing that we are not any color. We are one family and that we all deserve to have order on this planet. So I did not go because I knew intuitively there was going to be stuff that was gonna be going on. And, um, quite frankly, you know, it's really about staying safe at this point in time for a lot of us. (04:06): And I was having a conversation with a dear friend who lived like a block away from the park. And, um, he was, you know, just saying how awful it is. And we're all agreeing. And, and I said, well, what are you doing about it? He goes, what do you, what do you mean, what am I doing about it? I said, well, you know, this happens, you know, it happened, um, in, I believe 92, it happened in 69. It's happened multiple times. Um, and I don't know all the history about all of it, but it happens over and over again. It's not gonna stop happening unless we all do something about it. I truly believe that we can't point the finger at the government or any politician or at any big, um, you know, organization whatsoever. We all have to independently take action. How we feel we should take action without violence, but with making a difference in the world, he started kind of debating. (04:55): He goes, he goes, what do you mean? Well, I'm not, you know, it's not me. I was like, well, it is you. It's all of us, every single one of us is responsible. And I truly believe that if you're sitting at home watching the news and getting upset or pointing the finger at the police or pointing the finger at the looters, which are the looters are not the people who are standing for E equality. Okay. Um, you know, you can't just sit back and point the finger. It doesn't do any good. And all it does is cause a lot more of the vicious cycle. So the vicious cycle of, of anything in life, whether it be with your relationship with yourself or your relationship with your partner or your relationship with the police or the relationship with whatever it's making the other person wrong, which goes back to that sign of the people sitting on the, on the car with the sign, no justice, no peace. (05:49): And I get it, you know, there's a natural law of cause and effect. And the truth is if there's no justice, there will be no peace. And the police are saying, well, if there's no peace, there's no justice. Right? So the reality is that that is called the human vicious cycle. And that is what if we don't do deeper work and figure this out, this will reoccur again and again and again and again. So this podcast is about having some spiritual answers of things that we can all do that potentially make a huge profound effect from a subconscious and from a spiritual perspective to find peace within and be peace and break the human vicious cycle. Okay. So yesterday, um, in the midst of the live stream that was going on for, you know, eight hours or something, I'm sure it went all night long. (06:44): I don't know, but the mayor of a Los Angeles, Eric, um, Garelli came on and it was really interesting because am I, I don't know. I don't, you know, I really do not get into politics. So I apologize. I'm a little bit ignorant and naive when it comes to all of this. I truly believe that I know each day when I wake up, I ask myself to be used for the highest good. And my way of doing that is really helping people do their trauma work and to be, to be developed as spiritual people online, helping them, um, develop their conscious business or their soul-based business or becoming a spiritual coach or, um, stepping into their divinity in their, in their ministry or whatever it is that they're gonna do. Okay. So the point is, is I'm sitting here on this live stream and here comes Eric Garelli and he starts talking about how really, we, it comes down to a cultural, cultural trauma. (07:39): And I was like, what, how is the mayor of Los Angeles getting this right? Cause that's what I've been preaching of course, the whole time. And, and all the spiritual teachers is understand that what's really going on is that each and every one of us, no matter the color, of course, for blacks and for, um, for African Americans and for, um, white supremacists and for whatever you wanna call everybody, I don't, it doesn't matter to me. God is nameless. You are nameless. You are a divine, spiritual being, all human beings have no color to me. Okay. But he talked a lot. He talked for a minute about the cultural trauma and how are we gonna deal with this? You know, I guess that after the last riots, it took us 24 years to get really actually back to where our jobs were at the same level. (08:25): And it's important to not just sit down and kind of talk a little bit, but to, we need to really dive deep in our cultural traumas. And so I'm gonna break on down, why traumas play out in situations like this? Okay. So it brings me to a client that I was working with. She was, um, she was an African American, um, beautiful woman inside and out, very successful in the coaching world. And, um, came from a, you know, a very kind of privileged if you would, uh, environment. And she did very well. She also had a, a big desire to help women entrepreneurs and was doing very well. And she said, I'm really more motivated to help my, my mother and my grandmother because they have a lot of pain around this. And so that's kind of why I feel so, so drawn to helping people. (09:27): And when we got really into it and we started digging a bit deeper, she realized that there was this underlying kind of feeling that she had, and she didn't even know where it was coming from. Cause she didn't experience any of it. Right. She didn't experience, um, being a slave. It was not in, in anything she experienced personally. And she, you know, had, had really hadn't had any trauma throughout her life. She hadn't had, you know, parents that abused her. She hadn't been abused by anybody, but when we started digging really deep, she realized that she was able to go into her past life. And there was a lot of trauma that was literally sitting her cells that she just didn't realize that was driving her in, in good and bad ways in her life. And as we began to neutralize those patterns and those traumas, she really got, she actually became much more, much more, um, drawn to helping the women that she was helping even more because it was really about helping them understand it and unveil and complete those cycles within themselves so that they could be totally freed up to live a powerful life, not coming out of pain and suffering and reacting to life, but rather coming from a place of, of really freedom free, free choice. (10:51): Okay. Free freedom of choice. So how do we deal with this? What goes on from a spiritual perspective, you know, yesterday as the, the protestors came that really had a great message and they really wanted to just take a stand for George Floyd and for inequality and black life matter and really getting to a place where they're having a voice for the world. And then it went to, um, I, I believe, and I'm not sure, but I be