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Abby describes Ali Khamenei's current state as 'very defeated', sitting in an in-between place, not in heaven or hell. He is unaware of having crossed over, still believing he is the supreme leader, and feeling frustrated that he can't make people listen. He is depressed and quieter than in previous sessions, not showing the sassiness he exhibited before.
When asked about his view on Islam and his role, Khamenei feels 'what was the point?' He believes he gave everything, including his children, power, and pride, for what he thought was good. He sees himself as a disciple of his cultural background and 'system of management,' where religious values and political systems are intertwined, especially for the cause of Allah.
Khamenei reflects on dissent during his leadership, labeling protesters as 'evil' who 'needed to be destroyed' for the sake of Allah. Regarding freedom of speech, he believes he is the 'soul of the country' and 'in charge,' where his will should be absolute. On women's roles, he asserts that purposeful intent allows both men and women to serve one another and Allah in their own ways, dismissing Western interpretations.
Khamenei expresses a belief in a tiered power structure, where a supreme leader must do what is 'right' regardless of personal preference. He believes he was 'born into royalty' and is 'not agreeable because the sheep is agreeable.' He states that different religions can coexist peacefully if they all pray for one cause of Allah and follow prescribed traditions.
He dismisses the concept of a 'soul contract,' believing he was elected and is meaningful to many people, seen as a protector who feeds the poor and safeguards the land. Eric, the spirit guide, interjects that Khamenei's life contract was purposeful, designed to bring about conclusions in the Middle East through new boundary changes and implementations. Eric also discusses extraterrestrial involvement in maintaining peace on Earth and preventing nuclear annihilation.
Khamenei shares a childhood memory of being cut by other boys and then defended by a dog. This moment taught him about the power of biting back, influencing his future actions. For lasting peace in the Middle East, he suggests a written deal signed by Trump, ensuring his nation's safety and abolishing the 'slavery' or 'dishonor' he feels it has endured under other nations, all in service of Allah.