- On Day 15 of the "End of Slavery Summit," Tobias Lars argued that culture is a form of indoctrination, with institutions like schools, religions and governments programming people into docility from birth.
- Lars discussed that true spiritual awakening isn't passive, it demands outrage, discernment and breaking free from societal conditioning, including media manipulation and political division.
- He went over the hypocrisy of "love and light" spirituality. Lars criticized New Age movements for suppressing anger, which he believed fuels compliance with systemic lies rather than fostering real liberation.
- He warned against replacing one form of conditioning (e.g., mainstream culture) with another (e.g., conspiracy theories or political tribalism), emphasizing the need for critical thinking.
- Despite acknowledging the challenges ahead, Lars framed this era as transformative, urging listeners to embrace discomfort, seek truth and reject illusions to achieve true freedom.
On Day 15 of the "End of Slavery Summit," aired on August 9, spiritual teacher and provocateur Tobias Lars dropped a truth bomb that left listeners questioning everything: "The first four letters of 'culture' spell 'cult.' From birth, we're indoctrinated by schools, religions, governments and even well-meaning parents into a system designed to keep us docile and obedient."
Host Cory Endrulat introduced Lars as a rare voice in the spiritual community, one who merges esoteric wisdom with raw, unfiltered truth. Unlike the "meditate and ignore" crowd, Lars dismantled societal conditioning with surgical precision, exposing how true awakening requires outrage, discernment and radical self-liberation.
Lars didn't mince words: "Every culture on Earth is an enculturation, a programming." He traced this brainwashing to childhood. "You get programmed whether it's by churchism, your well-meaning parents, school, government or any religion. We're obsessed with being angry at daddy, pick Trump or Biden, Pelosi or whoever. It's a bipolar game to divide us."
He mocked mainstream media's role in this hypnosis, pointing to suppressed global uprisings, like farmers revolting against land grabs, that go unreported while networks fixate on political theater.
Lars shattered the illusion that enlightenment meant passive detachment. "The real spiritual revolution isn't about meditating in isolation, it's about breaking free from mental prisons," he declared. "You've got to get outraged. The word outrage means you need to get your rage out, or else you'll be easily played. Look at the COVID scamdemic, how did little Napoleonic complex dudes fake out whole nations into wearing masks?"
He called out the hypocrisy of "love and light" spirituality, arguing that suppressed anger fuels compliance. True healing, he insisted, demands confronting systemic lies head-on.
Lars warned against trading one cult for another, whether it's new age movements, conspiracy theories or political tribalism. "If you think everyone will wake up and turn into light beings overnight, you're deluded. Most of humanity is still stuck in the matrix. But a critical mass, maybe one percent, can shift everything."
He praised truth-tellers like David Icke and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. but cautioned against blind allegiance: "Learn to discern. Just because someone channels ETs or wears a saffron robe doesn't mean they're enlightened."
His final words were a rallying cry: "This is an awesome time to be alive on Earth. It's going to suck, but you'll grow. The trees will talk to you. The lies will crumble. And you'll finally be free."
More from Day 15 of the "End of Slavery Summit"
Day 15 of the "End of Slavery Summit" doesn't end there.
Here's a summary of the topics tackled by other speakers:
Roage discussed:
- Why do people unconsciously enslave themselves through conditioned beliefs, language and societal programming. True awareness arises when ego fails to solve suffering, prompting the "self" (higher consciousness) to intervene.
- How language shapes perception but is inherently flawed, as words carry personal meanings rather than universal truths. Miscommunication and conflict often stem from this disconnect.
- Why is reality governed by immutable laws (like gravity), which extend beyond physics into human experience. Understanding these laws — such as cause and effect — helps dismantle illusions of randomness or external control.
- How societal institutions (parents, schools, media) condition people from childhood, using tools like "conspiracy theory" labels to suppress questioning. True freedom requires recognizing and breaking these patterns.
- His "Cheat Sheet Mark V" as a tool for self-liberation, stressing participation in his Sequitur Discord community. Transformation happens through direct experience, not passive learning and requires confronting ingrained assumptions.
Nicolas Peter Urgero discussed:
- His personal journey, including his early exposure to alternative perspectives through documentaries like Zeitgeist and Hidden Secrets of Money. He discussed his transition into gardening, health consciousness and discovering Mark Passio's work on natural law, which profoundly influenced his worldview.
- The importance of natural law, contrasting it with man-made laws and explained how he applied these principles in his life (e.g., refusing to waste food at Aldi despite workplace policies). He highlighted how understanding natural law improved his decision-making and intuition, citing examples like quitting unethical jobs and recognizing karmic consequences.
- His struggles with addiction (porn, cannabis) and narcissistic behaviors, crediting shadow work for his transformation. He linked self-awareness to natural law, explaining how confronting his shadows helped him align his actions with moral principles.
- His shift toward organic gardening, detoxifying practices (ozone therapy, C60) and cutting out vices like porn to improve mental and physical health. He shared tools like the Beamer medical device and Shilogy supplements, emphasizing holistic well-being as foundational to personal freedom.
- His evolution as a content creator, interviewing figures in the truth movement while advocating for more focus on natural law and actionable solutions. He encouraged aspiring creators to prioritize authenticity, organization and self-education, using platforms like Filmora or Camtasia to share transformative ideas.
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