Guys! This user just noticed the post about the three crosses. It's the ***
I kept wondering about one of Dan Scavino's post on Easter (April 17th) showing New York from years ago with the 3 crosses on the buildings. He's sending the comm for +++
This user figured it out! It's the +++. Go to Dan Scavino's Easter post and see it! They are using pictures of the 3 crosses to symbolize +++
I'm posting here because the account that posted it is a very divisive user. It's still a good catch.
Wu wei is an ancient Chinese concept literally meaning "inexertion", "inaction", or "effortless action." Wu wei emerged in the Spring and Autumn period, and from Confucianism, to become an important concept in Chinese statecraft and Taoism, and was most commonly used to refer to an ideal form of government, including the behavior of the emperor. Describing a state of unconflicting personal harmony, free-flowing spontaneity and savoir-faire, it generally also more properly denotes a state of spirit or mind, and in Confucianism accords with conventional morality. Sinologist Jean François Billeter describes it as a "state of perfect knowledge of the reality of the situation, perfect efficaciousness and the realization of a perfect economy of energy", which in practice Edward Slingerland qualifies as a "set of ('transformed') dispositions (including physical bearing)... conforming with the normative order".
On Calvary, there were three crosses. The middle was Jesus, and then two thieves/revolutionaries.
One chided Jesus and challenged him to come down off the cross if he was really the messiah while the other acknowledged Jesus was the only one among them that was innocent.
Three crosses, then, could represent a decision needing to be made. You either sacrifice yourself, acknowledge there are those who have sacrificed for your sake, or get pissy with those who are literally dying for you.
u/dty6 u/lonewulf u/sleepydude
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https://greatawakening.win/p/15HbgFzMgi/i-noticed-something-about-wei-wu/c/
Guys! This user just noticed the post about the three crosses. It's the ***
I kept wondering about one of Dan Scavino's post on Easter (April 17th) showing New York from years ago with the 3 crosses on the buildings. He's sending the comm for +++
This user figured it out! It's the +++. Go to Dan Scavino's Easter post and see it! They are using pictures of the 3 crosses to symbolize +++
I'm posting here because the account that posted it is a very divisive user. It's still a good catch.
OK I noticed the +++ at Easter too. but hope does this connect?
u/#q679
Several Q posts have the +++ in them.
The triple crosses are the +++. Check out Dan Scavino's Easter post. You'll see the 3 crosses. They look like +++
https://greatawakening.win/p/15HbknZzHk/twitter-suspends-wuwei113-the-tr/c/
oic yes ! the q posts! I was not going beyond we wei.
https://qalerts.app/?q=%2B%2B%2B
look at #1007
can you see Facebook, or can you tell me how to make a catbox
https://fb.watch/cxM3XdS4UO/
I can't see fb, but you can pm me privately for a term and I'll search it.
Note the @WuWei113 under her photo
Wu Wei:
Wu wei is an ancient Chinese concept literally meaning "inexertion", "inaction", or "effortless action." Wu wei emerged in the Spring and Autumn period, and from Confucianism, to become an important concept in Chinese statecraft and Taoism, and was most commonly used to refer to an ideal form of government, including the behavior of the emperor. Describing a state of unconflicting personal harmony, free-flowing spontaneity and savoir-faire, it generally also more properly denotes a state of spirit or mind, and in Confucianism accords with conventional morality. Sinologist Jean François Billeter describes it as a "state of perfect knowledge of the reality of the situation, perfect efficaciousness and the realization of a perfect economy of energy", which in practice Edward Slingerland qualifies as a "set of ('transformed') dispositions (including physical bearing)... conforming with the normative order".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu_wei
On Calvary, there were three crosses. The middle was Jesus, and then two thieves/revolutionaries.
One chided Jesus and challenged him to come down off the cross if he was really the messiah while the other acknowledged Jesus was the only one among them that was innocent.
Three crosses, then, could represent a decision needing to be made. You either sacrifice yourself, acknowledge there are those who have sacrificed for your sake, or get pissy with those who are literally dying for you.