What is this thread all about?
Just a place for general discussion. A place to unload whats on your mind and talk about anything - personal, health, help needed, achievements, daily highs and daily lows, theories, predictions and what have you.
Does not need to be Q related.
This has been a dilemma for me ever since I started waking up to finding how tiny bits of narrative and propaganda has been hidden within what we would normally call "Amazing stuff" all through history, that has taken down pebble by pebble, brick by brick, our very fabric of being, bringing us here.
What do you do with the amazing stuff that has a bit of poison in it? These are just my own tips, I would love for people to refine it and make it better.
Never admire a person or an idea as a whole. Always remember that people and ideas are vessels that contain both amazing stuff and toxins.
Try to identify the narrative as quickly as possible. This is the toxin.
See if there is anything left once you take out the toxin. In some cases, there is still something of value to be enjoyed. By all means enjoy it, as long as you dont let the toxin seep into your brain.
As much as possible, make learning non-emotional. Whenever you feel emotional about any idea or any person (no matter on which side of the aisle they are), always question yourself critically whether you are letting any toxin get in.
Ultimately, always remember who our enemy is and what they have done. The people behind the shadows and how they have controlled us with invisible ropes.
Remember, without this "amazing but toxic stuff" they could never have managed to poison so many billions of minds. Good luck!
If I offended you with my previous comment, that was not my intention. I made an assumption you outsourced your opinion on FN, and that was my mistake. Do not misplace my focus on FN as admiration. He's simply one of many individuals that I am currently intend on learning about, studying. What I do have admiration is his concept of individuality. I've also been listening Alan Watts. There are things he speaks about that I believe and admire. But just like FN, there are things I don't agree with. That's the beautiful thing about freedom, we can choose to be followers, or we can choose to be students. As someone who doesn't have idols, I'd like to think that I am a student.
In terms of identifying a narrative, I believe it's something that I've developed nicely since my awakening. Modern "culture" through movies, tv shows, and music is really a great practice ground for identifying this kind of societal rot.
My recent awakening has lead me to believe that humanity has been under attack for over a hundred years. There are things that are undeniable, like family, love, and respect. But we also need to be fluid and be open enough and apply our own thinking and judgement to what is useful, and what is not, through our journey of continuous improvement. Otherwise, what good are those who mock the herd who also behave like it?
I have a purpose now. I chose that purpose. And I will fulfill it. It is my duty, my responsibility, to improve myself mentally and physically in order to increase my chances of succeeding. Even if that means I look at the devil in the eye and learn something from the experience, I will. And I have.
Just keep in mind that this modern culture was a product centuries in making, without FN's philosophies deeply affecting millions of people it would never have come to pass.
Just remember that his idea of individuality is very very different from the idea of rugged individuality that built America. It's based on the assumptions that one is driven by something external - like what you envy in others, rather than something internal - like what you want to achieve for yourself, not for anyone else. It is also driven by the idea that there is no absolute morality and whatever an individual believes is correct is what they are bound by. This is the same "Do what you shall" justification used by the Cabal.
This small difference has a whole lot of implications.
So much morality is just custom and fashion. In some cultures offering your daughter for a guest to sleep with was considered correct. In some cultures suicide when elderly to prevent a drain on the young was considered a good thing....abortion the same.
Socrates and his crowd would be shunned as pedophiles today....so too would be the temple prostitues of both sexes in Babylonian times.. the aliens had more sexes than male and female.
.sex at certain times of year to increase the gene pool....dancing round the maypole and orgies afterwards reflect this thinking.
So too killing humans as a guarantee of good harvest...virgins and virile young men...also to make sure the sun rises .
In china they have more than two sexes..they have the male in the female and the female in the male..all considered quite normal.
Morality changes all the time...
Yeshua said we are gods....and what he did we could do......he studied yoga and realised his potential as a human being. Yogis can do amazing feats including being buried alive ...they know how to go into hibernation mode...
Compassion is good forced compassion not.