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Episode 179 – Freedom is not offending and attacking others

Freedom Is Not Offending and Attacking Others | Episode 179 – TheAlexShow.TV

In Episode 179 of TheAlexShow.TV, Alex delivers a grounded, philosophical, and heartfelt reflection on what it really means to be free. This conversation centers on the misuse of the concept of “freedom” in modern discourse—particularly how many justify offense, aggression, and polarization in the name of liberty. Through wisdom, calm clarity, and spiritual grounding, Alex reframes the concept of freedom as a path of inner responsibility, not external chaos.

Watch the full episode here to explore the deeper truth about freedom, boundaries, and emotional maturity.

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Freedom Requires Inner Discipline

Alex opens with a quote from Confucius: “Attack the evil that is within yourself, rather than the evil in others.” This sets the tone for a powerful teaching: true freedom begins with self-awareness. When we are free internally—free from projection, blame, resentment—we no longer seek to control or offend others as an outlet.

Offense as a Misuse of Freedom

Many people interpret freedom as the right to say anything, behave in any way, and dismiss the emotional impact on others. Alex challenges this by stating that freedom without responsibility becomes spiritual immaturity. Hurting others in the name of “truth” or “rights” is often a reflection of unresolved internal conflict—not genuine empowerment.

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Real Power Comes from Peace

Alex reminds us that true personal power is silent, still, and non-aggressive. It doesn’t need to provoke. It doesn’t seek drama or friction. The most liberated people are often the most peaceful—not because they’re passive, but because they’ve transcended the need to attack or prove themselves.

The Ego Disguised as “Truth”

One of the most insightful segments of this episode is when Alex explores how the ego hijacks the language of truth and freedom to justify poor behavior. Speaking “your truth” should never be a license for cruelty. He invites us to check our intentions: are we sharing to heal—or to hurt?

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The Spiritual Aspect of True Liberty

Freedom is a sacred state. It is not loud, aggressive, or chaotic. True freedom means you are no longer bound by triggers, conditioned roles, or inner toxicity. You can live authentically without diminishing others. Alex urges us to evolve past the toxic notion that “anything goes,” and instead align with a deeper, soul-based liberty rooted in love and grace.

Freedom Is a Relationship With Yourself

This episode powerfully affirms that freedom is not granted by governments or systems. It’s not something others can give or take. It is your relationship with your own mind, emotions, and energy. The more centered and honest you are with yourself, the less likely you are to harm or offend others unconsciously.

When Is Truth Helpful, and When Is It Harmful?

Alex addresses a key question for truth-tellers and spiritual seekers: Is it always right to speak the truth? The answer, he says, depends on the intention behind the truth. Truth used as a weapon divides. Truth shared with love heals. Conscious freedom chooses the latter.

Freedom Is Kindness Without Permission

Freedom is the ability to be kind even when you’re triggered. It’s the power to be silent when the ego wants to shout. It’s the confidence to walk away rather than win an argument. This is the higher octave of liberty that Alex encourages us to aim for.

5 Lessons from Episode 179

  • Freedom without self-awareness becomes recklessness
  • Offending others in the name of truth reveals inner conflict
  • Peaceful people are often the most internally liberated
  • Kindness and restraint are signs of spiritual maturity
  • Real freedom is felt, not fought

Watch Episode 179: Freedom Is Not Offending and Attacking Others to reclaim the sacred meaning of liberty and align your speech with soul truth.

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Episode 175 – Guest Tony from London; The poisoning of the Mind

The Poisoning of the Mind | Episode 175 – TheAlexShow.TV with Guest Tony from London

In Episode 175 of TheAlexShow.TV, Alex welcomes back returning guest Tony from London for a deep and highly relevant conversation on one of the most critical issues of our time—the poisoning of the human mind. This discussion doesn’t just scratch the surface. It examines how modern systems, media, education, and even belief structures can slowly erode clarity, autonomy, and mental sovereignty.

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What Is Mental Poison?

From the beginning of the episode, Alex and Tony establish a powerful thesis: mental poisoning doesn’t happen all at once. It’s a slow, consistent exposure to distorted narratives, repetition-based programming, social engineering, and fear conditioning. Over time, it causes individuals to forget who they are and hand over their power to external authorities.

The Media Manipulation Matrix

One key topic in the discussion is the role of mass media in manipulating thought. The hosts explore how headlines, language patterns, visual triggers, and repetition can indoctrinate people without them ever realizing it. The real danger lies in how much of this occurs subtly, disguised as entertainment or news.

Click here to hear Alex and Tony break down how consent is manufactured through emotion and distraction.

Education as Conditioning

Another layer examined is how educational institutions often train obedience rather than thinking. Tony explains how most school systems teach memorization, submission to hierarchy, and regurgitation—not critical thinking, creativity, or inner reflection.

This is one of the main roots of intellectual passivity—a condition where adults no longer question systems or their own mental filters.

The Spiritual Cost of External Authority

The conversation turns to the spiritual impact of mental poisoning. When we hand our mind to others—governments, institutions, influencers—we lose connection with our inner compass. The soul becomes quiet, overridden by noise from outside. Alex powerfully reminds us that awakening is about reclaiming sovereignty over our attention and beliefs.

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Mind Pollution in Digital Spaces

In the digital age, we’re constantly connected—yet rarely present. The duo explores how algorithmic control, echo chambers, and short-form content distort not just what we think but how we think. Instant gratification creates mental fragmentation, weakening our ability to focus, reflect, or hold nuance.

From Mental Slavery to Inner Freedom

The good news? Awareness is the antidote. Alex and Tony outline strategies to deprogram the mind:

  • Practice daily digital fasting and content discernment
  • Question everything—even your own thoughts
  • Return to nature, silence, and breathwork
  • Replace entertainment with contemplation
  • Surround yourself with awakened, grounded individuals

It’s Not About Replacing the Program—It’s About Exiting It

One of the most enlightening points made is that freedom doesn’t come from swapping one ideology for another. It comes from exiting the illusion of absolute truth altogether. The poisoned mind seeks certainty. The awakened mind embraces curiosity.

5 Core Takeaways from Episode 175

  • Mental poisoning happens through slow, subtle repetition
  • Education and media are often used as control tools
  • Digital platforms erode our attention and autonomy
  • The antidote is presence, questioning, and inner sovereignty
  • Truth is found through stillness, not shouting

Watch Episode 175: The Poisoning of the Mind to begin unplugging from false narratives and reclaiming your mental and spiritual clarity.

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Episode 174 – Our obsession with the Truth

Our Obsession with the Truth | Episode 174 – TheAlexShow.TV

In Episode 174 of TheAlexShow.TV, Alex explores one of the deepest yet least examined drives of human consciousness—our obsession with the truth. This isn’t a conversation about data or facts. It’s about why humans are wired to chase truth, define it, cling to it, and defend it—even when it may not serve our growth or peace.

Watch the full episode here to journey into the psychological, emotional, and spiritual layers of our pursuit of truth.

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Why Do We Need to Know?

Alex begins with a fundamental human tendency—the drive to “know what’s going on.” This impulse, he explains, comes from our ancient survival instinct. If we don’t understand our surroundings, we feel unsafe. In modern times, this has evolved into a compulsive need to define truth in black-and-white terms.

But the moment we think we know the whole truth, we stop listening.

Certainty as a Comfort Drug

One of the most powerful insights from the episode is that truth, for many, isn’t a tool for freedom—it’s a shield for ego. The certainty of truth makes us feel safe. But it can also make us rigid, blind, and unable to grow. Alex says, “When we worship truth more than we question it, we fall into spiritual stagnation.”

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Is Truth Ever Objective?

This episode also explores a more esoteric question—is truth ever objective? Or is all truth filtered through perception, emotion, belief, and trauma? Alex invites viewers to consider that truth may be fluid, multidimensional, and evolving. What’s true for one person might not be true for another—and both may still be valid.

This view doesn’t dilute truth. It expands it.

The Danger of Truth Addiction

Alex warns against the cultural trend of truth addiction—where people chase “the real story” endlessly, diving into conspiracies, counter-narratives, and identity politics, only to feel more anxious and disconnected. Seeking truth becomes another ego trap—a way to feel superior or righteous while avoiding inner silence and presence.

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What If Truth Isn’t the Goal?

Perhaps, Alex suggests, the ultimate spiritual maturity is not needing to know everything. Maybe the goal isn’t to hold the truth, but to hold compassion, curiosity, and awareness. In that space, we become more fluid, less dogmatic, and more in tune with universal intelligence.

How We Use Truth to Separate

Ironically, the more attached we are to our version of truth, the more we divide ourselves from others. Political, spiritual, and even family rifts often stem from the question: “Who’s right?” Alex urges us to let go of being right and ask, “What’s real for you—and can I honor it?”

When the Truth Hurts

Alex shares that the truth can be a sharp blade or a healing balm. It depends on how we use it. When truth is wielded to control, it becomes dogma. When it’s shared in love, it becomes liberation. The key is to check the energy behind our truths—are they inclusive, or exclusive?

5 Reflections from Episode 174

  • The obsession with truth often masks a deeper fear of the unknown
  • Truth isn’t always the opposite of lies—it’s sometimes the shadow of identity
  • Our truths change as we grow—rigidity is not the same as clarity
  • Letting go of needing to be right is an act of soul evolution
  • Truth is a frequency, not a weapon

Watch Episode 174: Our Obsession with the Truth and consider where truth has empowered you—and where it may be keeping you stuck.

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Episode 162 – Why do we always need to be right ?

Why Do We Always Need to Be Right? | Episode 162 – TheAlexShow.TV

In Episode 162 of TheAlexShow.TV, Alex delves into a core behavioral pattern that shapes much of our human experience—the compulsion to be right. Whether in relationships, politics, spirituality, or everyday conversations, many of us fall into the trap of prioritizing correctness over connection. But why? What lies beneath the need to be right? And what might happen if we were willing to let that need go?

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The Pattern of Righteousness

Alex begins by naming something we’ve all experienced: the internal tension that arises when someone challenges our perspective. The need to be right often shows up as a defense mechanism—a way to protect the identity we’ve constructed. But in doing so, we often block authentic listening, deeper connection, and real understanding.

This isn’t just intellectual—it’s deeply emotional and even spiritual.

Ego’s Favorite Trick

The ego thrives on separation, Alex explains. And what better way to maintain separation than by insisting, “I am right, you are wrong”? This creates a false hierarchy of value based on opinion or belief. But the truth is, no one wins when we argue to dominate.

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Truth vs. Connection

Alex poses a powerful question to the audience: Would you rather be right, or connected? In many cases, our insistence on being right damages relationships. The desire to prove ourselves often masks deeper insecurities and emotional wounds.

True connection doesn’t require agreement—it requires presence, curiosity, and humility.

The Illusion of Certainty

One of the most liberating messages in this episode is the reminder that certainty is often an illusion. Life is dynamic, subjective, and evolving. When we cling to absolute certainty, we freeze our growth. Alex invites us to lean into the discomfort of “not knowing” as a spiritual practice.

Certainty feels safe, but humility opens doors to deeper wisdom.

The Courage to Be Wrong

Being wrong isn’t a failure—it’s a gift. It shows we are growing, learning, and opening. Alex shares that the more willing we are to be wrong, the more peace and authenticity we invite into our lives. Vulnerability, he says, is far more powerful than domination.

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How the Need to Be Right Shows Up

Alex gives real-world examples of how this pattern manifests:

  • Correcting someone mid-sentence instead of listening
  • Refusing to apologize because “you were right”
  • Derailing conversations to prove a point
  • Feeling anxiety or anger when others disagree

Recognizing these behaviors is the first step to transformation.

What Lies Beneath the Need

This episode goes deep into the emotional roots of this pattern. Often, the need to be right is a mask for fear of abandonment, inadequacy, or shame. When we believe we are only lovable if we’re correct, we start performing instead of being.

Alex gently guides us toward self-compassion as a way to heal the root cause, not just the behavior.

Rewriting the Internal Script

Alex offers practical strategies for releasing this attachment to being right:

  • Pause and ask yourself, “Is this about truth or ego?”
  • Validate others’ perspectives even when you disagree
  • Practice curiosity over correction
  • Embrace “I don’t know” as a powerful declaration

These micro-shifts lead to macro results in how we relate to others—and to ourselves.

5 Takeaways from Episode 162

  • The need to be right is often rooted in fear, not truth
  • Ego uses righteousness to maintain illusion of control
  • Letting go of being right opens space for authentic dialogue
  • Relationships thrive on empathy, not accuracy
  • Humility is a gateway to inner peace and spiritual growth

Watch Episode 162: Why Do We Always Need to Be Right? to reflect deeply on this common trap and learn how to disarm it with grace.

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