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Can you still not see Graham, that what you say here (about Trump), is a judgmental reflection of your own filters?...

"The incoming (President) is a reflection of the worst in people."

Allow me to offer another possible vision, of the other side of the (same) coin...

He's been vilified, attacked, and abused by a one-sided, manipulated legacy media; likened to Hitler, character assassinated - such that kids at school now believe he's a fascist, having never met him; he's been ousted from office in a very questionable voting result (last time); the legal system was politically weaponised to bring him down, right before an election, where his opponent had been accused of similar or worse, yet without any such litigation; He's been threatened and shot at - very nearly killed. Yet through all of this, he's had the courage, the commitment, dogged-determination, resilience, the self-belief and the focus to stand up and keep going for something he's believed in - he's unswervingly expressing what he's clearly passionate about, at the risk of his own death (even now).

You asked in a previous post, why wouldn't Benevolence pick a leader we would want to emulate?
I responded that Benevolence only created the space for greater sovereignty and freedom to be expressed.

But if you're looking for characteristics to emulate, when times are especially tough, manipulative, one-sided and stacked against you (as they have been for many of us working to unravel the Intervention Simulation), then whatever you think of Trump's other characteristics, you might consider at least these positive attributes worthy of embodying too?

Are we not able to see past what we are personally triggered by, or dislike at an ego level, to also find the positive that is being reflected?

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