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Victoria Cannabis Buyers Club Marks 30 Years Of Illegal Compassion

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Victoria Cannabis Buyers Club Marks 30 Years Of Illegal Compassion

Saturday, January 24, 2026

Victoria, B.C.: Against all odds, the Victoria Cannabis Buyers Club will be celebrating 30 years of providing cannabis products to patients on Sunday January 25th. The celebration is open to friends and members, young and old, and will feature a potluck followed by a talent show and fire spinning with DJs playing in the background.  It is being held at the Fernwood Community Center at 1240 Gladstone Avenue from 4 to 11 pm.

Despite 8 raids, millions of dollars in fines, pandemics, evictions, too many deaths to want to remember, staff meltdowns and insurrections, board resignations, insurance scares, lawsuits, bylaw officers, Island Health officials, Worksafe inspections, Canada Revenue Agency investigations, and, of course, several snowstorms, the VCBC has remained open every day possible for 30 years.  Along the way, the VCBC has fought all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada, winning a unanimous decision in 2015 that made cannabis edible and extracts legal for patients in the medical cannabis program.  

The VCBC is not only the first medical compassion club to operate in Canada, but it now also appears to be the last.  The legal medical cannabis program does not allow for storefront access or high dosage edibles, and every compassion club in the country has been shut down by the government or closed out of fear.  Since legalization the VCBC has been raided 3 times and faces fines of $3.2 million.  

With over 9,000 patients served over 30 years, the VCBC has become a pillar in Victoria and in the history of cannabis in Canada.  Starting with a pager and a pamphlet while living in a van, founder Ted Smith has witnessed an incredible transformation in the club and in Canadian society over these three decades.  With such a rich history of patient advocacy and deep connections in the industry, the VCBC anticipates the next 30 years will be even more amazing.

For more information contact Ted Smith at 250-415-1063 or hellovcbc@gmail.com.

Monster Hunters ch.5

Monster Hunters ch.5

by Quinn Irelend

Ben sat in the bright, breathtaking classroom of dangerous forests. The walls were filled with pictures of enchanted trees and dark, spooky forests. Ben was always interested in nature. He and Johnny had gone camping two summers ago. Ben can still remember finding the amazing waterfall. They had been exploring around the campground when Johnny spotted a cave in the ground near the outhouses. They had followed that cave for twenty minutes. It was full of all sorts of greenery and moss. At the end of the cave there was an amazing view of a waterfall leading into a river. Ben had taken at least sixty pictures with his digital camera. This is when Ben was first fascinated with nature and caves. “Good afternoon class.” said a woman who was sitting at a teacher’s desk in the corner of the classroom. She was short with long, chestnut brown hair. She wore a fire-red sweater with tall leather boots and even longer neon orange socks. “You don’t need your textbooks today, just your listening ears,” she said with a smile. “I understand that we have a new student here today, Welcome Ben.” Ben liked that she didn’t draw much attention to him, unlike Mr.Goodsnick. “My name is Mrs. Fonsborrow, I am the dangerous forests teacher here.” Ben responded with a nod. “Now, let’s get started.” She spoke. She then walked to the front of the class, “A lush, green forest is nature’s greatest gift.” was the first thing that she said. All the kids sat and looked at her. “I adore forests, but beware! Don’t get lost in the woods of horror.” She paused for a dramatic effect. “For in these woods you will only find three creatures, the ogre, the werewolf, and Tyborwink.” Ben’s classmates whispered to one another. “Then a girl asked: “has the woods of horror always been bad?” “An excellent question Jessica,” replied Mrs. Fonsborrow, “Those woods used to be a beautiful forest with rushing rivers and waterfalls, it was full of greenery for all of the animals,” she paused before saying: “Eighteen years ago, Tyborwink took over the forest, all of the animals left except for the Ogres and the Werewolf’s. “The Ogres live in the stone caves of terror, the Werewolf’s live in the forbidden underground tunnels. “Where does Tyborwink live then?” asked a boy. “Tyborwink roams the forest every night, looking for a lost wandering person to curse. After hearing this conversation, Ben wanted to hide forever. How was he the one who was going to defeat Tyborwink? 

Ten minutes later, ben walked out of the dangerous forests class. Johnny came up behind him and patted him on the back. “What do we have next?” asked Ben. “Workout hour,” said Johnny with a smile. 

The Lies Get So Tedious

The Lies Get So Tedious

Reading by Tim Foley:

The lies get so tedious.

The Iranians want their country to be bombed.

Hamas beheaded 40 babies.

Pro-Palestine demonstrations caused the Bondi massacre.

There’s a terrorist base under every hospital.

The news media are reporting objective facts about the world.

You live in a democracy where the votes of the people influence the actions of your government.

We’re the Good Guys in every foreign conflict.

The US makes mistakes from time to time, but they’re acting with good intentions and we’re better off with them in charge of the world.

Rich people are rich because they’re smarter and work harder than everyone else.

Capitalism is more or less working out fine for everyone.

The world works pretty much the way you were taught in school.

Profit-driven technological innovation and industry is going to rescue us from the ecological consequences of profit-driven technological innovation and industry.

It doesn’t matter that we’re destroying our biosphere because we’re about to set out for the stars and colonize space any minute now.

All the problems in your country are the fault of the other mainstream political faction, and you can fix those problems by focusing all your anger on the people in the other faction.

Now is not the time for revolutionary politics.

You can’t just let people say whatever they want to say about their government and its allies.

Success looks like making a lot of money and owning a lot of possessions and earning the respect of the largest and most influential institutions in our society.

If you are unable or unwilling to make a lot of money and obtain a lot of possessions, you are bad and you should feel bad about yourself.

You should derive your sense of self-worth from how effective you are at turning the gears of industry and giving the system exactly what it wants from you.

This is all normal. All this suffering, death, destruction, war, chaos, exploitation, injustice, poverty and abuse is normal. People who want to change things are abnormal, and should be viewed with suspicion.

Tedious.

It’s just lies, lies, lies, all the way down.

We live in a civilization that was built on lies, is made of lies, and is sustained by lies. As soon as the lies stop, the whole thing comes tumbling down.

They begin teaching us the lies as soon as we are old enough to learn them, and they never stop educating the lies into our brains until we are dead. It’s no wonder we’re getting more and more miserable, dysfunctional and crazy.

Mental sovereignty under the empire of lies means purging all the malignant indoctrination from every level of your cognition and perception until you are able to think freely and perceive the world with clear eyes. It’s a long, difficult process, but it’s necessary if you want to form a truth-based relationship with reality and learn to see things as they actually are.

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The Man Who Misplaced His Freedom

The Man Who Misplaced His Freedom

Gabriel Jeroschewitz, November 29th 2025, dedicated to anyone whos had to isolate themselves from something they couldnt break free of.

I first met Oswald on a Tuesday—the sort of Tuesday that pretends to be a Monday, complete with the stale aftertaste of a weekend no one enjoyed. He was sitting in the Isolation Room, though room” was generous. You could call it a cell, a cube, a padded rectangle, or perhaps a laboratory for testing how long a human can survive without hearing their own footsteps.

He had, as he put it, all the freedom in the world.” It puzzled me, given that his world consisted of four walls sweating faint mildew and a door that had more locks than hinges. But Oswald explained in a tone so flat it might have been ironed:

Freedom isnt about going anywhere. Freedoms about knowing you could go anywhere. Which I cant, of course. But I could, if things were different, which they arent.”

It was his brand of philosophy—an elaborate pretzel of logic that left you chewing but never swallowing. He said this with the gravitas of a judge handing down a sentence to himself.

The Isolation Room was run by the Bureau of Tranquillity, an institution committed to making sure no ones thoughts got too loud. They operated on the principle that minds should hum softly, like refrigerators. If you found yourself thinking about something uncomfortable—death, injustice, the neighbours strange laugh—you were escorted here to cool off.” Oswald had been cooling off for fifteen years, though no one seemed to remember why.

He told me once it might have been for gnostic turpitude,” a phrase so vague it felt like a trap set by a bored poet. The Bureau disliked anything they couldnt explain with a cheerful slogan, and Oswalds thoughts, whatever they were, did not stick to slogans.

When people cant summarize you,” he said, they lock you away so they dont have to keep trying.”

I visited because I was doing an observational report—at least thats what I told the Bureau. In truth, I was fascinated by the way time behaved in that room. It didnt pass. It hung. Every moment sat in the stale air like dust motes waiting for someone to breathe too hard.

Oswald occupied himself by arranging imaginary furniture. He had a complete set of chairs you couldnt sit in and a grandfather clock that never ticked. He spent hours dusting” them, smiling like a man who had just wiped down the Mona Lisa.

Why pretend?” I asked.

Thats the wrong question,” he said. Why stop pretending? Out there—” he gestured vaguely toward the locked door “—everyone pretends theyre free while obeying rules they dont remember agreeing to. In here, I pretend Im imprisoned while having the freedom to imagine anything. Its the same trick, just better lighting.”

His humour was dry enough to powder the air. Hed make jokes about his own confinement—“At least I save on rent”—and about the Bureaus efficiency—“Theyre very quick at making sure nothing happens.” But beneath the wit was a hollow that rang if you knocked on it.

One morning, I asked him if he missed the outside.

Miss it? Oh no. Outside was exhausting. Everyone was so busy proving they were alive by running out of breath. Inside, I can sit without explaining why.”

But then, as if hed caught himself revealing too much, he glanced at the far corner of the room. He had a habit of looking there, toward nothing, as though it were a window only he could see.

I began to suspect Oswald had built something inside his head—something larger than the room, larger than the Bureau, perhaps even larger than his own life. He once mentioned the garden,” a place where the air smelled of cut grass and distant rain, where the trees leaned inward to whisper secrets only the roots understood.

I go there when the Blues get too loud,” he said. You know the Blues, dont you?”

I did. The Blues he spoke of werent musical or emotional—they were existential static, the dull ache of knowing you have everything and it amounts to nothing. Freedom was just another word. With nothing left to lose, you were supposed to sing about it, but for Oswald, that only made the silence sharper.

The Bureau staged release rehearsals” for long-term occupants. Theyd unlock the door, invite the prisoner to walk out, clap politely, then guide them back in. We want the moment to feel perfect when its real,” they explained. I attended one for Oswald. He stepped out into the corridor, glanced at the identical beige walls, and walked back inside before they even closed the door.

You didnt want to stay out?” I asked later.

I was already gone,” he said. The corridors smaller than my garden.”

The garden became a fixation for me. I tried to imagine it: was it lush and wild, or symmetrical and orderly? Did it have actual soil, or did the ground feel like clouds underfoot? Oswald never described it fully. If I give you the shape,” he said, youll mistake it for the thing itself.”

He resisted definitions the way some resist chains—because definitions are just chains tied to words. That resistance was what kept him here. The Bureau didnt mind imagination, but they hated opacity. They wanted thoughts they could display in glass cases, each tagged with a neat description. Oswald refused.

Months passed in the elastic haze of the Isolation Room. I lost track of the days, learned to measure time by the rhythm of Oswalds dusting. Sometimes he stopped mid-gesture, closed his eyes, and smiled faintly. Those moments felt electric, as if something in the room shifted—the tilt you feel before an earthquake. He never explained them, but I knew enough to suspect he was visiting the garden.

And then, one day, the rehearsals stopped. The Bureau announced that Oswalds real” release would take place the following Friday. They prepared it like a grand show—invite lists, speeches, and champagne for the staff. They polished the locks until they gleamed.

On Friday, the Bureau officers stood in formation. The director delivered a monologue about the glory of freedom, the triumph of rehabilitation, and the dignity of returning to society. Oswald listened politely, his hands folded. When the locks clicked open, he stepped forward… and kept walking.

Not out the door—through it.

I dont mean through it ordinarily. I mean through it, as though the wood and metal were only a painted backdrop. He dissolved into light, like sunlight dissolving mist. The room brightened for a moment, then dimmed again. The officers looked startled, but quickly composed themselves; no one wanted to admit theyd just witnessed something inexplicable. They marked him Released” in their ledger.

I stood alone in the room after they left. It was unchanged—same walls, same faint mildew—but it felt emptier now, as if its outline had been erased. I kept thinking about what hed said: Freedom isnt about going anywhere. Freedoms about knowing you could.”

In some part of me, I knew he hadnt gone anywhere except deeper into that garden, beyond the reach of Bureau slogans and locked doors. He had stepped entirely outside the stage the Bureau built.

Sometimes, late at night, I imagine him there. The trees bending inward, the air heavy with rain. No one clapping, no one watching, no rehearsals. Just the quiet, unseen victory of someone who refused to yield.

And I wonder—now that I have the shape—if Ive mistaken it for the thing itself.

Shucking Oysters: Thugs Need Only Apply

Shucking Oysters: Thugs Need Only Apply

By Alex Allen

Have you been watching the footage of ICE agents in Minneapolis? Women violently dragged out of their cars. Children pepper sprayed. Innocents shackled. I have never been so disgusted in my life. The only other time I have felt such visceral emotion was in reaction to the poaching industry in Africa and the shark fin market in Asia. Oh, and factory farms. Immoral. Beyond fathoming. Is this where we are headed? No conscience? Immune to all forms of cruelty? 

Actually yes, we’ve been fast-tracking in this direction since we first emerged from the sea. Greed and deceit is another unfortunate result of our evolution.

The city of Minneapolis. What did they do wrong? Blue state, Governor Tim Walz, and then the embarrassment of the senseless assassination of Renee Nicole Good? No, all this bravado started because of child care funding fraud, after a Republican YouTuber alleged that several centres run by Somali immigrants were taking public money without providing care. False. What is true, is that Minneapolis has the largest Somali population in the US.

In early December, Trump said that Somali immigrants should “go back to where they came from.” In March Trump will be ending their Temporary Protected Status which means they can now be sent back to Somali. Meanwhile, the US government website warns: “Do not travel to Somalia due to crime, terrorism, civil unrest, health, kidnapping, piracy, and lack of availability of routine consular services.” Africans, Mexicans, Haitians, “garbage” from “shit hole countries” and anyone else who messes with the Trump administration, be very afraid.

Now he’s declaring war on peaceful protesters. Deadly domestic terrorists. Don’t fuck with an unpredictable dickhead. The footage of what’s going on in Minneapolis is surreal. Thousands of masked armed thugs let loose to do what they please with no impunity. Many are saying that Minneapolis is the testing ground for all Blue states in the United States of Fuck-You-America. Portland, Seattle, Chicago, San Francisco, New Orleans, Los Angeles, be very afraid.

Before the weekend a judge ruled that federal agents cannot arrest, pepper spray peaceful demonstrators or stop people in their cars without cause. With no surprise the justice department are appealing the ruling. 

Trump has 1,500 active-duty soldiers poised for deployment to Minneapolis. That’s over and above the 3,000 ICE agents already fomenting fear and outrage. And the justice department just announced that it is investigating Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey over alleged “illegal interference with immigration law enforcement.” 

The administration’s war on Minneapolis continued over the weekend with the Department of Housing and Urban Development investigating alleged violations of the Fair Housing Act and the Civil Rights Act. Attorney General Pam Bondi ominously posted: “reminder to all those in Minnesota: No one is above the law.” Trump’s creepy aide, Stephen Miller, just ordered the Minnesota local and state law enforcement to “stand down and surrender” after the weekend.

“Donald Trump is weaponizing the federal government in order to harm poor people and exert dominance over his foes,” said Mike Shimpock, a LA-based consultant. “The debate isn’t: ‘Is there fraud in social services?’ The debate is: Are you creating a government that’s run for billionaires and corporations?” What he is doing is seeking revenge in Blue states at the cost of America’s most disadvantaged and vulnerable. 

Who are these armed thugs hiding behind masks? For one, they all seem to have the same personality type of the guy who got kicked out of the military or the guy who didn’t get hired by the police department. He usually ends up as a passive-aggressive security guard or an asshole tow truck driver –  still having a bit of power to mess with people’s lives but never enough. Now he can work for ICE with a lot more power. Way more.

So you wanna be an ICE deportation officer? It’s kind of like when I applied to be a BC Transit bus driver years and years ago. I shared that I liked driving and was a people person. Wrong. If I had said I find most people irritating and driving in traffic is a pain in the ass, I probably would have got the job. And that’s how the hiring process works with ICE. Anger issues? Hired!

Journalist and war vet Laura Jedeed went to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Career Expo in Texas last summer to find out what it was like to apply to be an ICE agent. The answer? On-the-spot hiring with a sweet $50,000 signing bonus, a generous benefits package, and as Jedeed wrote, “a license to brutalize the country’s most vulnerable residents without consequence – all while wrapped in the warm glow of patriotism.” 

After receiving over 220,000 applications to join ICE, the Trump administration has doubled the amount of agents to 22,000 and growing. That’s the kind of growth that changes the culture of an agency. There were more than 170 incidents during the first nine months of Trump’s presidency in which federal agents held US citizens against their will. As of the end of the year, over 68,000 people are being held in detention – 75% with no criminal convictions.

ICE Princess Kristi Noem and others have repeatedly said that being an ICE agent is a dangerous job. Only two ICE agents have been killed in the line of duty since 2003, neither in immigration enforcement. In fact, the chance of an ICE or Border Patrol agent being murdered in the line of duty is about one in 94,549 per year, five times less than a civilian being murdered. 

The truth, Jedeed suggested, is even scarier: “ICE’s recruitment push is so sloppy that the administration effectively has no idea who’s joining the agency’s ranks. We’re all, collectively, in the dark about whom the state is arming, tasking with the most sensitive of law enforcement work, and then sending into America’s streets.” An ad for ICE says it all: “America Needs You. America has been invaded by criminals and predators. We need YOU to get them out.” 

One recruit had been charged with “strong-arm robbery and battery” stemming from a domestic violence incident. Some hadn’t submitted fingerprints for background checks. Half of the new recruits who arrived for training in the summer were sent home because they couldn’t pass an open-book exam on when officers can and can’t conduct searches and seizures. Another group were dismissed because they failed the physical fitness test or had “medical challenges.” But that’s OK they were sent to ICE training camp anyway. 

ICE is the largest federal law enforcement agency, with a budget 62% larger than the entire federal prison system. The “beautiful” bill includes an unprecedented $45 billion to build new immigration detention centres and $29.9 billion toward deportation enforcement. 

It gets uglier everyday. Trump – a maniac gifted with two peace prizes – is declaring war on free speech. It’s not the State of Minnesota it’s a State of War. Take it from US border czar, Tom Homan: “There will be more bloodshed unless we decrease the hateful rhetoric.” 

Woowoo Healing: Love your Liver

Woowoo Healing

Helping out your Amazing Liver

Hello Folks.  Last week I introduced myself and talked about Anthony William Medical Medium who I have been following for almost 6 years.  Anthony is a true Medium and gets his health information ‘from above’, meaning he is spoken to and has been guided by the Spirit of Compassion since he was 4 years old.   This Spirit speaks into his right ear and has trained him to be a true Medical Medium for the past almost 60 years.  Today I’m going to dive into a bit about our amazing liver, it’s many functions in our body, and why a clean, well functioning liver is the basis of good health and healing just about every ailment in our body.   

When I first read Anthony Williams Medical Medium Liver Rescue book I was astonished at the huge array of functions our Liver is responsible for and how crucial they are to our survival.  One of the favorite terms I have coined is that our Liver is Grand Central Station in our body, or the Mother within.  

Here is an excerpt from his Liver Rescue book:  Truth is, your liver is the best friend you’ve ever had.  It performs over 2,000 critical functions that are undiscovered by medical research and science.  It works hard for you night and day.  It prepares ahead when it knows you need extra support, and it’s there to clean up the mess after your earthly mistakes.  It’s a storehouse, a filter, a processing center, a garbage service, and more.  It shields you, it protects you, and it defends you from every angle.  It’s been looking out for you all along –dying out fires, defusing bombs, taking bullets for you, rounding up the bad guys inside of you, and preventing internal disasters.  Your liver is the reason, after everything you’ve been through in life, that you’re still alive.  

What if you could focus on one aspect of your well-being to transform all the others—and at the same time prevent health problems you didn’t even know lurk beneath the surface? In today’s world, we have no idea how many symptoms, conditions, and diseases are rooted in an overloaded liver. It’s not only about liver cancer, cirrhosis, and hepatitis. Nearly every challenge, from pesky general health complaints to digestive issues to emotional struggles to weight gain to high blood pressure to heart problems to brain fog to skin conditions to autoimmune and other chronic illnesses, has an origin in an overloaded liver and can improve and heal when you harness the force of this humble organ.

Here are a few key dietary recommendations include specific foods and herbs known to support liver function. Apples provide “living water” to hydrate the liver and help cleanse it by dispersing toxic films and dissolving gallstones. Asparagus has anti-inflammatory flavonoids that soothe a stressed liver, increase bile production without overworking the organ, and help expel fat cells. Artichokes contain phytochemicals that inhibit tumor and cyst growth and support the liver’s neutralization and filtering abilities. Dandelion greens and roots, burdock root, chicory root, nettle leaf, and raspberry leaf teas detoxify and have a purging effect on the liver. Wild blueberries and other berries are powerful for liver rejuvenation.

Other recommended foods include broccoli, kale, spinach, butternut squash, arugula, and apricots, each offering unique benefits such as vitamin C, antioxidants, and compounds that protect liver cells and aid in detoxification. Arugula is noted for causing a gentle, self-regulated purge of toxins. For supplements, William recommends vitamin C (in forms like Ester-C or liposomal), alpha-lipoic acid (ALA), nascent iodine, spirulina, turmeric, vitamin B12 (as adenosylcobalamin and methylcobalamin), and zinc.

It’s important to reduce fat intake during the healing process, as the liver works hard to process fat and protect the pancreas, and excessive fat can overload it. He also warns against the combination of sugar with fat, which he identifies as a major contributor to health decline. Drinking green juice or eating steamed potatoes can help give the liver a break and restore its function. Additionally, he promotes liver rescue protocols involving specific food and supplement combinations, such as the “Liver Rescue 3:6:9” method, and includes meditations and recipes to support the healing journey.

I have been ‘on protocol’ for over 5 years now.  In 2020 I was developing a tumor in my intestine on my right side.  I could feel it but it wasn’t until I ended up in hospital for a bowel blockage I found out I had a bowel adhesion from an abdominal surgery I had in my early 20’s.  When I began protocol and started on the morning cleanse program the blockage I felt in my gut gradually disappeared.  

A healthy liver is essential for mental clarity, emotional balance, energy, and overall resilience.   You’re liver is the “ultimate de-stressor, anti-aging ally, and safeguard against a threatening world” when properly supported.

Everything you eat, drink, breath in, or that touches your skin goes into your body and is processed through your liver.  The liver has 3 levels of storage, and it stores the most toxic materials at the deepest level.   We all have a lifetime of garbage stored there, and cleansing your liver is critically important to the overall functioning of your body. 

When your liver is overburdened with toxins, fat, and viral matter, and is unable to function fully, it stores excessive toxins in your fat.  One of the reasons it’s often hard to get the stored fat off, even after you have worked very hard to, is that first the liver has to be cleansed and functioning well enough to allow the fat to release the stored toxins so that it can safely release those toxins out of the body .  This is where cleansing can be very effective.  

There is so much more to say about the liver but for now that is a brief overview.  In my next submission I’m going to share information about the ‘NO’ foods.  These are foods that are really detrimental to your health.  The good thing about learning what the NO foods are is that you can start gradually by letting even one of these foods go from your diet.  I have found in my journey that learning about why certain foods are detrimental has empowered me to let them go.  Once you know you can’t not know.  However, I will put out a warning that this information may be triggering as some of our favorite foods will probably be included in this list.  Most of us have a deep emotional attachment to certain foods.  

I look forward to sharing more information with you next week.  

If you wish to send me a private message, you can reach me at jeansdreams@yahoo.com

The Pseudopod Considers Taoism

The Pseudopod Considers Taoism

by Cylon2036, we/us

Conventional methods of security are superficial and ultimately ineffective because they create a false sense of safety and control and can even aid a determined intruder. True security stems from a deeper alignment, and the cultivation of a (set of ethics), and letting go of attachments.” From Tao Te Ching.”

External measures of security are often somewhat limited. Focusing solely on the external, these artificial security measures address the symptoms and not the cause. Good binding requires no knots, yet no one can loosen it.” This paradox suggests that true security comes from actions and arrangements that don’t appear to be secured at all, making them impenetrable.

The more prohibitions you have, the less virtuous people will be.” This implies that an over-reliance on rules, controls, and fortifications, creates the very conditions they seek to prevent by fostering an environment of fear. In a broader sense of personal safety and well-being, security is an internal state achieved through minimizing excessive desire and need for control. 

Overvaluing security ensures your “heart will never be at peace”. By letting go of the desperate need for control, we create freedom from anxiety. A calm mind is less likely to make reckless moves or speak in vain, thus avoiding unnecessary and meaningless conflict. The better approach to security is through living simply and cultivating a principled co-existence resulting in a protection that is effortless and profound.