Aren’t we much more than what we see everyday? I always thought the Great Awakening was some spiritual movement to achieve our greatest potential.
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That’s because we have some veterans and many many rookies here Anon. It’s not that they don’t realize. They are in the “process of” realization. That is what The Great Awakening is. It is the awakening after the Red Pill. The Light Bulb in the brain clicking on brightly. And it is an awakening on either 1 level, all the way up to many. And your job as a more skilled Anon is to further their awakening. Further their realization. So by all means Anon, I encourage you to do so. Awaken them further. Teach them what they haven’t realized during their awakening. And remember, you can’t teach them all. But if you can teach just 1 or a few, then you have done a wonderful deed in the eyes of Christ our Lord. He will always bring fisher of men, of people, to Heaven with him.
I can say this whole experience has brought me closer to God. I still pursue what I have been driven to pursue in regards to career, kids well-being, love, etc, but I now recognize daily that I am programmed to pursue many of those "normal" things. My plans for 2 years or 5 years out are now subliminally in question. I still pursue them, but the knowledge that I may need to say goodbye to it all is increasingly more prevalent as I reassess my values and recognize my programming. Its better I do so now than when the big shift happens. I trust in God more each day and readymy mind, body, and spirit to sacrifice it all for the sake of those who cannot or know not to fight for themselves. It is a small loss and a big gain. I refuse to live life and die thinking I brought pain to others for a quick buck or to satisfy some shallow desire. Nothin' doin'.
If you’ve never listened to Kim Clement, do so. He will amaze you with his pre-predictions of all of this, and his words of Christ and God. He is much like a modern John the Baptist, clearing the way for God and Christ to re-soak into everyone’s lives.