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".
I'm wondering if the three crosses on the New York City buildings in the Q posts weren't pointing us to Wei Wu. There's a theory that Wei Wu is Trump masquerading as a Chinese national in order to get past the censors. Who on the DS side would dare to censor a Chinese national?
"state of perfect knowledge of the reality of the situation, perfect efficaciousness and the realization of a perfect economy of energy",...a "set of ('transformed') dispositions (including physical bearing)... conforming with the normative order".
My guess is that the Q-drop with the photo of the three crosses on the buildings in NYC that was recently reposted online was a hint to us to follow Wei Wu. As a "Chinese national," Trump could say whatever he wanted. The DS would be afraid to censor, not knowing exactly who it was.
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
Interesting!
You should look at Dan Scavino's April 17th post. It shows 3 ghostly crosses on New York city buildings. +++
I'm wondering if the three crosses on the New York City buildings in the Q posts weren't pointing us to Wei Wu. There's a theory that Wei Wu is Trump masquerading as a Chinese national in order to get past the censors. Who on the DS side would dare to censor a Chinese national?
Sounds like President Trump.
My guess is that the Q-drop with the photo of the three crosses on the buildings in NYC that was recently reposted online was a hint to us to follow Wei Wu. As a "Chinese national," Trump could say whatever he wanted. The DS would be afraid to censor, not knowing exactly who it was.
What was the Q post with the three crosses? I was looking for it, but I don't remember its number.
Give me a minute. I'll see if I can find it.
I did a quick search through ALL of the Q posts and I came up empty. I could have sworn I saw it among the posts.
I know I saw this photo a long time ago. This recent go-around isn't the first time for it. Perhaps it was in one of the old social media posts.
This is all I could find:
https://greatawakening.win/p/15HbWqNo4n/dan-scavino-on-facebook-posts-th/c/