Oh. My. Gosh. I tried to have a conversation with my brother about the sacral chakra because im having severe pain in the lower back. Our stepmom overheard and the next 2 hours were spent in a mostly-monologue debate about whether it is "Christian" or not to explore concepts in other religions. I never got the chance to even have the conversation since i got tired and left. Why do they have to do those things?
They (our whitepilled Gen X parents) think we are wierdos for researching Q and other conspiracies. They probably think we are mentally unstable because we are always wanting to learn yet seem so lazy to them (who literally have never heard of taking a break). They think that we are falling into a cult since we are always talking about stuff they know nothing about but it just sounds "antichristian" to them...
And the worst part is that nobody here ever seems to understand or sympathize when someone like me has a problem like this. But theyll go head over heels to congratulate the person who redpilled their cousin. I am one of the few in my family that broke out of the programming. I fear for them, frens...
Equating someone disagreeing with the concept of Chakras with people having an issue with Q or the research path anons take seems like a strange leap to make. As does generalising an entire generation of people (or an arbitrary subset of said people) based on nebulous concepts like "white/black/red/blue-pilled".
Chakras are a concept that derives from Hinduism and it's internationally marketed subset Buddhism.
Thus, it's entirely reasonable for one to question it based on their own understanding of the world.
Indeed, isn't the basis of Q in one respect to question certain things?
You're offering a concept, you're having a reasonable push back. I'm sure you have plenty of pushback on concepts she's offering.
It sucks that you can't have a conversation about it with her, but that's an individualistic personal problem, and it's utterly foolish to then get mad at an entire section of the population just because you felt you weren't being heard.
I'm sorry you're having back problems, and I'm sorry you're having interpersonal problems and I sympathize, but this has absolutely nothing to do with Q, and you're having an emotional response to not feeling heard which is probably exacerbated by the back pain.
Am I saying there's no seeds of validity in the medical applications of the Chakra concept? No.
Am I saying that the spiritual concepts attached to said Chakric practitioners are non-Christian? Yes.
But none of this has anything to do with Q, and it's absolutely foolish to join the two in your mind just because you have an emotional basis for feeling unheard tied to both.