Very well said
"It doesn’t matter whether you agreed or disagreed with Charlie Kirk. You can project negatively onto him or put him up on a pedestal as a martyr.
It’s all beyond that, and even beyond him as a person.
It’s what he resembled.
He resembled the archetype of free speech.
He embodied the First Amendment and Free Speech itself, peaceful assembly, and open debate. No one got censored at his events. He never engaged in ad hominem attacks in his debates.
It’s no accident he was shot in the throat to silence him. The throat chakra governs communication, self-expression, truth, and the power of the spoken word.
It was a shot into this nation’s soul, which lived through him.
A shot into the very freedom that defines this country and sets it apart from any other.
The First Amendment defines this nation more than anything.
I never experienced that level of freedom when I grew up in Europe, and it has only worsened.
Now you can get arrested for making the “wrong” social media post in the UK and Germany.
If you believe certain forms of speech should be censored, and that people should be silenced or even killed for expressing themselves peacefully, you have been taken over by the forces of evil.
You are a conduit for the dark spirits that attempt to take over humanity, as all esoteric traditions have warned.
Humanity, and especially this nation, is once again at a crossroads.
Choose wisely. The temptation to polarize and project your hate, anger, and frustration on the "other" is huge, but it will only result in more evil deeds.
God bless Charlie. I didn’t agree with everything he said. I don’t care much for the right or the left, nor am I into any religious dogma or following one particular faith or scripture.
But that’s not the point. And it doesn’t matter anyway.
He has my utmost respect and blessing as a human being, for what he stood for and the impact he made through his passion and dedication, embodying the American Spirit.
Thanks to him, I’m inspired to speak out more.
To be the most authentic version of myself.
And to never censor myself out of fear of opposition.
Godspeed."
Bernhard Guenther