I don’t pretend to know everything about faith and how it operates in this world but I know that it does.
Christ continually reminded people that THEY, not just HE were children of God (“Is it not written in your law ‘I have said, ye are Gods, children of the most high?’”). And that when they were healed, it wasn’t Him doing it, but their faith. “Go to. Thy faith hath made thee whole.”
He said it many times.
When Peter walked on water, then started to sink, Christ didn’t tell him it was because Christ unilaterally decided to stop letting Peter perform that miracle, but rather, placed the blame on Peter’s altered state of mind, wherein he allowed doubt to overtake him at the sight of approaching waves.
I think the Q posts serve many functions. Not only do they reveal what is to come, but they encourage others to believe in it, which makes it self-fulfilling. I think that growing collective faith (the Great Awakening) plays huge role in this “plan.”
Personally, I think what the Quantum computer that likely wrote those posts did, is it responded to the question: “How can we save the world from the dominion and bondage of this Satanic cabal?”
The Q computer then ran perhaps trillions of simulations instantly (project Looking Glass) and figured out which dominoes it needed to tip over in order to ensure that outcome.
I think those dominoes were the Q posts themselves. We’re watching it play out as we speak. What was posted, when, where, how they were phrased, etc. were at least some of those dominoes, if not all.
I think the easiest way to illustrate this concept is found in “Avengers: Infinity Wars.”
Dr. Strange pops a squat in the middle of a huge battle with Thanos and starts looking at millions of possible future timelines and finds the one future in which Thanos is defeated with the least number of possible casualties.
Tony asks him if this is that timeline. Strange responds that if he tells him, it won’t happen. At first they appear to lose. Thanos wins, and retires to some distant planet to drink in his victory (“It had to be this way” -Q).
But we know that’s not how the story ends. I’ve felt for a while now this was a white hat message telling us in both a literal and a symbolic way how this was all going to go down. We will clutch victory from the hands of cataclysmic defeat, and it will blow our minds.
“Look at the nations and watch—and be utterly amazed. For I am going to do something in your days that you would not believe, even if you were told.” -Habakkuk Chapter 1
“Expand your thinking.” -Q
Everything is a psyop. Life is a psyop. The bible is a psyop. The thing is gleaning truth from all the forms of information presented. Like those treasure hunt games as a kid.
When I hit on truth, it's abundantly clear to me and it's likely the same for you. But that doesn't mean every single word or concept from any given text is truth.
Wow, simply stated but a very profound philosophical topic. :)
If paying attention, there is a definite resonance to encountering truth, as you say. But the contextual explanation for that resonance, the narrative framework surrounding it, could and does change. Or it can get redpilled, if you will.
My own mental understandings can and do shift and evolve or deepen; however the deeper core truths (heart, soul, love-based ethics) retain that joyous abiding sense of resonance.
To use a catholic example, John Paul II (in an essay 'Why So Many Religions') wrote of the 'Semina verbi' or 'Seeds of the Word' found within all religions, cultures, etc. Truth is their essence, even though these seeds may be enclosed within many differing forms.
It brings a dynamic tension to all our perspectives, where our individual minds seek 'best evidence truth', at the same time our hearts seek the truth of how it all relates in loving unity.
Like resonates with like, as our core human self resonates within a larger design of what is Good (as above, below) - unless we're somehow bound up so as not to be free to resonate). It's like the cognitive dissonance and emotional resistance that can keep people from just simply becoming red-pilled.
Coincidentally I was just reading about the 4 results of being a part of a 'fallen humanity' (whether you see that as 'fallen from' or 'evolving to' a higher way of being).
The 4 effects are: death (vs. immortality); suffering/striving/struggle (vs. 'effortlessness'); a tendency to be draw toward doing evil; and surprisingly - ignorance. So not knowing truth might be intrinsic to humanity at this stage of our being.
This idea was surprising to me, as I'm always looking for truth; however vast portions of the Earth do consider avidya, maya, agnosticism, etc. to be our normal state.
So it seems like optimally, yes we can powerfully recognize aspects of truth when we encounter them. But as to the intellectual/cultural frameworks, paradigms and narratives they may appear in - these may actually be false.
And advertisers, subversive psyops operators, etc. can try to intentionally manipulate and harm us by expertly co-mingling attractive, universally resonant images and truth with deliberate subtle disinfo; e.g., an example: no caring person wants a 'pandemic' to harm everyone. But that does not automatically mean to just run out and get a vaccine! Happy singing and dancing nurses, civic minded vaccine ads, etc. are in effect, 'poison pills'.
And that's not to forget, no one wants obscure 'weapons of mass destruction!' to get them. So let's all keep America safe by invading the cabal's next target nation.
Yes there are myriad 'psyops' and perspectives, as you say a treasure hunt. But there are some skillfully created narratives that may deliberately mean us harm (loss of freedom, death, monopoly, etc.) All humans resonate to a beautiful environment - but we also require the discernment not to fall prey to the cabal's consummately evil Climate Change hoax.
They use herd techniques. So they may pervert Semina Dei, the resonant truths (carrots) with laying the groundwork for coercive measures (sticks). Caring + scaring.
Americans who love their land and want the best, were somehow manipulated into mindlessly cheering 'USA! USA!' to support invading Iraq on behalf of the Bush/Cheney agenda. This perversion of loving goodwill did not resonate with truth and beauty.
So one main concern with (possible) UFO-related cabal psyops narratives, no matter how full of light and love and wonder their contents may be - is that they may be meant to drive behavior, i.e. draw people in and prepare our unsuspecting minds to go along with future coercive scenarios (an 'alien invasion' false flag, e.g.) we'd otherwise never accept.
Like a good physician, we may need to employ a higher 'index of suspicion' as part of Information Warfare. UFO-related material is psychospiritual dynamite, and desirable for cabal agendas, embodying potential narrative control of humanity's overall worldview and even key religious/spiritual aspects.
So maybe a lot if not all of the UFO-related narratives 'out there' in public, may benefit by being researched a wee tad bit more deeply as befits anons.