I'm really tired. I'm gonna go to just lurking for a while. I've posted this page several times in the past. If it's your first time seeing it, ask yourself "why?". Q gave us so much more than we're using. Water = Information. Look at the page number. Post 4700. My tongue is numb. Literally.
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Sleepy, I deeply appreciate the work you've been doing and how hard you've been working to get people to see the symbolism. I've found your posts to be so helpful and constructive, I've been stalking your profile for months now so I can catch all your threads and comments. I'm sorry if that comes across a bit creepy, but I haven't found a way to just get notifications of when you post. I know there are a few others who post about the symbolism topics, but I rarely find their posts to stalk their profiles too.
I kind of wish there was a .win (or some other platform) that was just devoted to the symbolism. Probably would speed up the learning process on this, but doubtful that many would post there. I do follow decoding symbols and try my best to wrap my head around it. Don't follow the telegram anymore simply because it moves too fast to catch and follow the conversations and seems like there are a lot of junk posters.
You're also completely correct. I should go through and read through all of the Q posts. All of us should. I have been trying, but I find it to be dense at times due to the implications. No one ever said any of this would be easy, but I constantly feel behind the 8-ball because I've come to a lot of this late and always feel like I'm playing catch up. There are so many rabbit holes and I'm trying to catch them all. Downside of wanting to know as much as I can handle.
That's a whole bunch of words to say I appreciate the work you're doing Sleepy. I'm trying to learn and I probably need to interact more often to get further faster rather than trying to puzzle it all out on my own. I'm also willing to bet (merely based on your updoots) that there are a lot of us who are in my boat. We want to learn, are trying to learn, but don't feel confident enough in what we know to engage with your posts. Instead you get people who refuse to see interacting so it feels like you get no traction.
To answer the question you asked elsewhere in the thread : what is a sailor? A sailor is someone who uses water to get themselves (and cargo) from point A to point B. They're experienced in how water moves, how to use it in their favor and how to predict what is coming (i.e weather) but will drown if left for too long. They don't live in the water, but can survive for a short while in it (i.e shipwrecked) and are often experienced with things that live in or around water (i.e birds, fish etc). I'm sure more could be said about sailors if we categorized them further based on the type of sailing they do or the kinds of boats they sail on.
u/sleepydude. I echo what u/keldari says. We do appreciate you. I do read what you post when I see it, but I get overwhelmed at times also, since I only started this journey 20 months ago. I don’t often feel like I can add to what you write so I updoot and read and try to learn.
But I have a mental block when it comes to symbolism. I see much in black and white and have always hated trying to figure out symbols in writing. Give me a math equation and I need to figure the value or meaning of symbols and I’m totally fine. Give me something someone wrote and tell me to find other meanings? Gah! Sweat starts beading on my brow.
I am one who reads the Q posts but I have a hard time piecing them all together. This is not my strength.
A long-winded way of saying that I am one who really appreciates your gifts and the hard work you expend trying to teach us!
I'm in that boat too. I have a STEM background and it was heavily pushed that things are black and white. It either is or it isn't. "Waking up" has been very difficult in some respects because I have to throw out everything that I was taught was true and realize a lot of it is built on lies. Benefit I have is when I point out that the science is bad, most of my 'normies' believe me because I have credentials.
One thing Decoding Symbols mentions in his posts is to take a step back and look at the thrust of the article. Don't get caught in the details and think in generalities. I found that to be helpful because I already think in analogies and metaphors.
A lot of this can be overwhelming because we're realizing how much we don't know that we don't know. And how much we think we know isn't reality.