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Creating an Alternative to Centralized Control Systems
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Creating an Alternative to Centralized Control Systems

Robin Richardson confronts the parasitic architecture of the old world—and lights the path for those born to inherit the new.

The True Heirs of the World: Escaping the Plastic Dream Robin Richardson confronts the parasitic architecture of the old world, and lights the path for those born to inherit the new. In this arresting and deeply personal episode, Robin Richardson invites listeners into a revelatory dreamscape that mirrors the hidden battle between Old Earth’s decaying systems and the emergent blueprint of New Earth. Drawing from a prophetic dream experienced after her awakening, Robin recounts the symbolic, and later literal, war waged against her by the forces invested in stagnation, consumption, and illusion. At the centre of the dream: a waitress kept in bondage by a mogul masquerading as a diner boss, revealed to be none other than the parasitic architect of the collapsing world. As Robin realizes her inheritance from a fallen matriarch of light, the dream becomes a blueprint for resistance, escape, and rebirth.

This isn’t just her story, she insists, it’s yours too, if you’re called to be a custodian of New Earth. Weaving myth, memory, Gnostic cosmology, and searing social insight, Robin dismantles the binary metrics of value in our current world: beauty, productivity, wealth. In their place, she champions intrinsic worth, spiritual spark, and self-generating energy. With poignant honesty, she recalls her descent into homelessness, a brutal spiritual war, and the overlooked wisdom she found in the streets, in herself, in others, and in the disguised angels of our time. More than a monologue, this is a transmission: a call to awaken, to remember, and to trust the flicker of light in what the world calls useless. Through reflections on dreams, the demiurge, Sophia, and the true economy of being, Robin tears through delusion with tenderness and fire. This episode is not about hope. It’s about memory of what we are, what we’re here to do, and why those who’ve been discarded may be the very ones holding the torch.

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