Hi Alison, have you any plans to write any more books? I’d love to catch up with Karen and Kimberlee and Claudia and continue the story ❤
@AlisonArmstrongVideos2 ай бұрын
She will be typing up The King’s Code soon! We can’t promise a date yet, but it is very exciting and will let you know when it’s ready. 🤗 - Alison’s team
@chasingthesun908 ай бұрын
Alison your book The Queens Code has helped me immensely. Thanks so much for your outlook❤
@AlisonArmstrongVideos2 ай бұрын
You are welcome! Thank you for commenting ❤ - Alison’s team
@paulchristopherriley75034 ай бұрын
thank you cousin.
@Psicologo-Eugenio3 ай бұрын
“Fue Thomas Edison quien nos trajo la electricidad, no el Sierra Club. Fueron los hermanos Wright quienes nos ayudaron a despegar al aire, no la Administración Federal de Aviación. Fue Henry Ford quien puso fin al aislamiento de millones de estadounidenses, al hacer asequible el automóvil, no Ralph Nader. Los que más han ayudado a los pobres no han sido los que han ido por ahí expresando en voz alta 'compasión' por los pobres, sino los que encontraron formas de hacer que la industria sea más productiva y la distribución más eficiente, para que los pobres de hoy puedan comprar cosas que los ricos de ayer solo podían soñar.” ― Thomas Sowell
@chadpreston55498 ай бұрын
So love you! Heard you years ago on MF hour with Dennis Prager. Been a fan since
@soxrule746 ай бұрын
That's what brought me here! Just heard her for the first time on his show today.
@ruckboger8 ай бұрын
I've been watching your videos on other channels. It's nice to know you have your own.
@AlisonArmstrongVideos2 ай бұрын
Yes! You found us! 🎉 Welcome! ❤ - Alison’s team
@TallinnCarnivoreАй бұрын
Big fan of yours dear Alison! Something important we can do for our health - be carnivore, or my case carnivoress😊 Please look it up on youtube, so much info about how healthy is to eat only meat and fat! Being doing it for 2 years, 43 years old and feeling like young wild animal, so amazing. This the way to live to 120 in great shape! Most amazing thing! World needs you to live to 120❤
@jesse_campbell3 ай бұрын
I can see why a woman would conceive of this paradigm. The need to be flawless can take a back seat if the body is seen as separate from self. The need to feel safe can even seem easier to meet. Abuse victims or people in situations where they felt helpless report having out-of-body experiences, as if they see themselves from outside of themselves. The need to flee is met, even if the body is trapped. This also mirrors the female tendency towards communalism by depicting everyone as part of the same circle, no important divisions or differences. Every body is made to do similar things, but to specialize in and accomplish different specific things as well. If you want to accomplish something, have a goal, you immediately see things as good traits or flaws. I suspect we would find something wrong with whatever body we wanted to inhabit instead of our own. Wanting to be big, strong, and invulnerable would leave you often feeling isolated because of how intimidating you would be. Being pretty would also leave you feeling isolated.
@michaelsanchez84578 ай бұрын
Fantastic. When I was younger, I always was so crushed if a woman did some version of being rejecting. As I get older, I realize they are interacting with an idea of a man, not really with me, so I don't take it personally. Now that it is put in a frame of me/not me rejecting/accepting. It is even just instinctual. I don't know if my relationship to anger is anything perfect, but I guess it is better. I guess anger/outburst is still embarassing to a certain extent.
@handlemonium6 ай бұрын
Would you be open to interviews with Leon Hendrix's KZbin channel, Tom on Impact Theory, and Dr. K on HealthyGamerGG? I think more of the everyday young person should me more aware of your understandings.
@paulchristopherriley75034 ай бұрын
Allison speaking of switching bodies, I went out with the girls and was told I was to be Jane. The waiter kept looking at me for direction and instruction but I avoided his gaze until he asked me what I would have. I told him and avoided contact again. The most interesting thing of the evening was that I felt accepted by the girls and spoke little wild sitting as recessed in my seat as possible. I expect they were not as free to talk with me there.