I’ll break it down into a conversation I just had. It stems from an idea that collectively, there is a consciousness we are at the end of a certain era, and entering into a new one. This isn’t mysticism, or spiritualness, it’s evident from what we know on GAW, but also normies are picking up on reality starting to ‘leak.’
Me: “Hey, I know this is weird. But, could I ask you a question?”
Guy I talked to for 2 minutes about music: “I guess.”
Me: “Do you get the sense, like, everything is about to change?”
Guy: “Like, what do you mean?”
Me: “I don’t know. Like, everything. The whole world. Like, within a 24-hour period sometime soon, everything is going to be completely different.”
Guy: “I mean, maybe. Wouldn’t surprise me, I guess.”
Me: “Some lady asked me the same question a couple days ago and I couldn’t stop thinking about it.”
Guy: “Yeah. I get it.”
Me: “Sorry. You know, a thousand things going on up there.” (Laughs, points at head)
Guy: “Me too. Yeah, my dad sends me stuff all the time about stuff going on that’s not in the news.”
Me: (acting surprised) “Wow. Really? Like what?”
Guy: “Stuff like Disney being shady, and rich people being in demonic cults. Some of it is way out there stuff.”
Me: “Does he think some big change is coming?”
Guy: “I don’t know. Probably.”
Me: “Cool. Well, I was just trying to figure out if it was just me, or if everyone felt something was about to happen.”
Guy: “I don’t think it’s just you. Something definitely needs to happen.”
Me: “You ain’t wrong.”
For the record, I preserved the intent of the conversation to the best of my memory, made it shorter, more readable, and easier to understand.
Point is: by asking if they sense something monumental is about to happen, it prompts them to answer that question. If they say yes, then natural curiosity becomes ‘well, what is it likely to be?’ If it is no, at least the inkling is put into their head the next time someone asks or when they actually start seeing movement happen in the world.
Personally, I believe God is intervening to save humanity from a bind we are unable to get out of without His help. I think the political portion of the awakening will just be one small part of the Great Awakening.
The Great Awakening IS so much more than just politics. So many people are finding Christ, which is the most important awakening.
They aren't finding Jesus Christ, though. They are finding some grifter preacher's warped version of Jesus Christ, which is more about fleecing the flock than about the teachings of Jesus, which are mostly ignored.
This is why, despite the apparent setbacks, I know we’ll succeed. God always wins. Period.
Why not try that on me and see if it works? I'm not red-pilled, so give it go.
You can get a sense for people who are open to new ideas and possibilities, versus those of us who are jaded and spoiling for a fight.
The point of the question isn’t to ‘make them see things my way,’ it’s simply to encourage them to start looking around and start seeking things out for themselves.
So people who might be more susceptible to believing things that aren't true?
Skeptical people who think critically and want to see evidence?
But you want them to start seeking the things you see, right? Like, for example, if they look around and say, wow, there's a lot of evil in this world and the victims of it seem to be fairly random. That's not something you want them to see, right?
You might want them to see the person who was driving on the I-35 bridge when it collapsed right in front of them and, wow, what a close call, God must have been there to help them out. But you don't want them to think about the people who went down with the bridge and died, right? You'd say God was with them, too, but then, to me, if God is in both the numerator and denominator then it cancels out.
Plenty of hurting souls have had the ‘Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People” conversation with God and come out the other side strengthened in their faith.
Of course, it comforts them emotionally. Just like thinking there's everlasting life makes people feel better.
But I'm asking you to red pill me. So far, I'm not impressed.