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The Smoke Trail S1 E27 Commentary on Denial of Evil

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The Smoke Trail: Season 1, Episode 27 – Commentary on Denial of Evil with Smoke WallinHost Bio:Smoke Wallin is a serial entrepreneur, conscious leader, global M&A deal maker, and host of The Smoke Trailpodcast. Having navigated personal trauma through spiritual awakening, Smoke studies traditions like Buddhism, Christianity, and mysticism. His journey—from childhood challenges to leading global businesses—fuels his mission to share tools, truths, and stories for seekers, blending leadership with spiritual growth to inspire transformation.Setting:Recorded in the reflective energy of Sedona, Arizona, where the red rocks’ ancient wisdom amplifies introspection, this solo episode captures Smoke’s contemplative voice addressing a tragic event. The desert’s serene pulse grounds his call for unity and awareness, inviting listeners to confront denial and embrace love in a divided world.Summary:In this poignant solo episode, Smoke Wallin offers commentary on the tragic slaughter in Minneapolis, focusing on the collective denial of evil and its enabling effects. Hesitant to diverge from his 99.9% focus on positivity, Smoke feels compelled to address the 0.001%—the horrific act by a low-conscious individual possessed by lower astral energies—and the disturbing responses, such as projecting blame on guns or unrelated issues instead of unifying in prayer and love. He explains that denying evil empowers it, drawing on spiritual truths that lower astrals infect susceptible people, as in Episode 13’s facing evil with love. Smoke urges recognition without counterpoint, noting truth needs no defense while falsehoods self-destruct through karma. For families and seekers, he advocates compassion, prayer, and commitment to higher consciousness as a counterforce, emphasizing that love and light dissolve darkness without confrontation. Infused with Sedona’s grounding energy, this episode calls listeners to awaken to evil’s reality while choosing love for healing and unity.Learnings: Denial Enables Evil: Ignoring or projecting away from evil empowers it, as in Episode 13’s love over evil. Intention Unites: Responding with prayer and love fosters collective healing, per Episode 17’s intentionality. Karma Balances All: Actions, thoughts, and words have divine repercussions, echoing Episode 20’s trajectory shift. Compassion Over Empathy: Hold space without absorbing negativity, as in Episode 21’s empathy pivot. Higher Consciousness Protects: Raising vibration through love resists lower energies, per Episode 22’s high vibes.Universal Truths: Evil Exists in Low Consciousness: Lower astrals infect the susceptible, as in Episode 11’s consciousness as health. Love is the Counterforce: Light dissolves darkness without fight, per Episode 18’s love conquers all. Truth Stands Alone: No defense needed for truth, falsehoods self-destruct, echoing Episode 19’s curiosity. Karma is Divine Law: All actions bear consequences, as in Episode 15’s synchronicity. Unity Heals Division: Prayer and compassion bridge divides, per Episode 23’s collective hope.Examples: Minneapolis Response: Denials projecting on guns or unrelated rights enable evil, contrasting Episode 13’s love. Prayer for Healing: Smoke’s call for unity in love mirrors Episode 17’s retreat healing. Karmic Repercussions: Leaders’ denials face consequences, as in Episode 20’s thoughts shaping reality. Lower Astral Infection: The shooter’s possession reflects Episode 16’s emotional blockages. Love Dissolves: Choosing compassion over denial heals, per Episode 21’s holding space.Smoke Trail Threads: Consciousness (Episodes 1, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23): Smoke’s denial commentary ties to his awakening, Steve Hershberger’s map, Ivan Rados’ health, Chris Clements’ action, Rob Follows’ intentionality, Rob Hersov’s love, Dave Garrison’s genius, Mark Walker’s vibes, Robert Vera’s hope, and Episodes 16-17, 20-21’s tools. Love Over Evil (Episodes 13, 18, 22): Smoke’s counterforce of love aligns with Chris Clements’ love, Rob Hersov’s conquers all, and Mark Walker’s healing.  • • Healing (Episodes 2, 8, 10, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22): Smoke’s unity call echoes Sarah Fruehling’s EMDR, Liv Fisch’s human medicine, Dani Brooks’ coherence, Mark Walker’s regenerative living, and Episodes 16-17, 20-21’s hairballs. 

The Smoke Trail: Season 1, Episode 27 – Commentary on Denial of Evil with Smoke WallinHost Bio:Smoke Wallin is a serial entrepreneur, conscious leader, global M&A deal maker, and host of The Smoke Trailpodcast. Having navigated personal trauma through spiritual awakening, Smoke studies traditions like Buddhism, Christianity, and mysticism. His journey—from childhood challenges to leading global businesses—fuels his mission to share tools, truths, and stories for seekers, blending leadership with spiritual growth to inspire transformation.Setting:Recorded in the reflective energy of Sedona, Arizona, where the red rocks’ ancient wisdom amplifies introspection, this solo episode captures Smoke’s contemplative voice addressing a tragic event. The desert’s serene pulse grounds his call for unity and awareness, inviting listeners to confront denial and embrace love in a divided world.Summary:In this poignant solo episode, Smoke Wallin offers commentary on the tragic slaughter in Minneapolis, focusing on the collective denial of evil and its enabling effects. Hesitant to diverge from his 99.9% focus on positivity, Smoke feels compelled to address the 0.001%—the horrific act by a low-conscious individual possessed by lower astral energies—and the disturbing responses, such as projecting blame on guns or unrelated issues instead of unifying in prayer and love. He explains that denying evil empowers it, drawing on spiritual truths that lower astrals infect susceptible people, as in Episode 13’s facing evil with love. Smoke urges recognition without counterpoint, noting truth needs no defense while falsehoods self-destruct through karma. For families and seekers, he advocates compassion, prayer, and commitment to higher consciousness as a counterforce, emphasizing that love and light dissolve darkness without confrontation. Infused with Sedona’s grounding energy, this episode calls listeners to awaken to evil’s reality while choosing love for healing and unity.Learnings: Denial Enables Evil: Ignoring or projecting away from evil empowers it, as in Episode 13’s love over evil. Intention Unites: Responding with prayer and love fosters collective healing, per Episode 17’s intentionality. Karma Balances All: Actions, thoughts, and words have divine repercussions, echoing Episode 20’s trajectory shift. Compassion Over Empathy: Hold space without absorbing negativity, as in Episode 21’s empathy pivot. Higher Consciousness Protects: Raising vibration through love resists lower energies, per Episode 22’s high vibes.Universal Truths: Evil Exists in Low Consciousness: Lower astrals infect the susceptible, as in Episode 11’s consciousness as health. Love is the Counterforce: Light dissolves darkness without fight, per Episode 18’s love conquers all. Truth Stands Alone: No defense needed for truth, falsehoods self-destruct, echoing Episode 19’s curiosity. Karma is Divine Law: All actions bear consequences, as in Episode 15’s synchronicity. Unity Heals Division: Prayer and compassion bridge divides, per Episode 23’s collective hope.Examples: Minneapolis Response: Denials projecting on guns or unrelated rights enable evil, contrasting Episode 13’s love. Prayer for Healing: Smoke’s call for unity in love mirrors Episode 17’s retreat healing. Karmic Repercussions: Leaders’ denials face consequences, as in Episode 20’s thoughts shaping reality. Lower Astral Infection: The shooter’s possession reflects Episode 16’s emotional blockages. Love Dissolves: Choosing compassion over denial heals, per Episode 21’s holding space.Smoke Trail Threads: Consciousness (Episodes 1, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23): Smoke’s denial commentary ties to his awakening, Steve Hershberger’s map, Ivan Rados’ health, Chris Clements’ action, Rob Follows’ intentionality, Rob Hersov’s love, Dave Garrison’s genius, Mark Walker’s vibes, Robert Vera’s hope, and Episodes 16-17, 20-21’s tools. Love Over Evil (Episodes 13, 18, 22): Smoke’s counterforce of love aligns with Chris Clements’ love, Rob Hersov’s conquers all, and Mark Walker’s healing.  • • Healing (Episodes 2, 8, 10, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22): Smoke’s unity call echoes Sarah Fruehling’s EMDR, Liv Fisch’s human medicine, Dani Brooks’ coherence, Mark Walker’s regenerative living, and Episodes 16-17, 20-21’s hairballs.

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