It's now becoming widely known that those who got the jabs could be facing serious health issues or even sudden death.
A lot of people took the jab with the best of intentions, or were coerced into getting them for whatever reason.
If you are one of those people who think 'so what, serves them right' then that's an understandable reaction, but I want to ask you to think for a moment what it would be like to be in their shoes.
Imagine you are a care-worker, looking after the elderly, and you were forced to take the jab or you would be out of work. You have a small child and lots of bills to pay and no time to read the news or deep dive medical papers etc. and have no reason to mistrust the medical profession.
So you get the jab, and maybe you got some side effects, but because you have other health issues it's not immediately obvious it was down to the jab. Fast forward two years and you've had two miscarriages which the Dr's put down to your blood pressure issues (which you thought you had recovered from).
Then you start to hear wild stories about the jab causing injuries. You've never heard this before but now the people you meet on the school-run or at work are mentioning it. So far it's nothing but 'conspiracy theories' - you haven't got time for that sort of stuff, so you carry on about your life.
Now the information is starting to make it into the mainstream and people are getting worried, those that are brave enough to even mention it. You are frightened, you don't want to deal with it because you don't want it to be true.
Because if it were true then the implications are immense. You could die at any moment, leaving your child an orphan. Your loved ones could die at any moment, you have no idea. You don't have enough information to fully understand what's going on, and you're scared to look because you get anxiety attacks when you start to think of what might happen.
This is real fear. This person is not evil, nor are they someone who told others what to do, they simply wanted to get on with their lives and trusted people who everyone else also seemed to trust.
Spare a thought for what most people are going through right now as they start their journey of understanding and realization. It's going to be hell for them, and I think we are here to help them, point them in the right direction, because we were given something by God that allowed us to avoid this situation and be ready.
I'm not telling anyone what to do, but I feel it is the best path for all of us. After all, #wwg1wga
So, if a person asks you for help in becoming a better person, what would you try to teach them?
If people have wronged others, then they have a debt to pay, but God is the collector, not me.
As far as I'm concerned, if someone can admit they were wrong and genuinely want to turn their life around then they deserve my compassion and help, otherwise we're just another group-think collective.
I'm no do-gooder (at least not any more) - so perhaps you might have missed other nuances to my post. I don't know if you did or didn't, but I would much rather teach the world how to love by example - and that doesn't mean being a doormat for tyrants or bullies.
Step 1 of turning your life around is to realize the world and ALL of its institutions are your enemy.
There is no other way.
Love God.
Love your neighbor as yourself.
There is no easy way to teach this. There is no peace for the wicked who can't do this.
As long as they leave so much as a toe in the world, we are enemies. Not because I hate them, but because they hate me.
I think a lot of people are pointing out that this is a fairly rare occurrence.
What to do if they won't?
I'm not sure there is anything we can do for people that don't.
God sows his seeds of heart and soul across the land. The land itself is not yet fertile, but one day the rains will come, and you will be the glory.
My brother.