and then make what has got to be the fastest, most obvious change-of-subjects ever? kek
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It was great and i was just amazed at how calm it was.
From a spiritual perspective, how did it feel? Did it feel tense? Excited? Agitated? Dark? Oppressive? Or did it feel calm? Peaceful? Light and bright?
Great question. Excited and peaceful, light and bright. I was a little apprehensive going in, bc I didn't know what to expect. Everyone was super polite, friendly and happy to be there. Lots of big smiles. Not a lot of freaky looking people. And not a ton of trash, we both noticed that. Lots of Patriotic clothing. No yelling or outbursts. It was great.
One reason I ask is that in late 2021 when I went to the Freedom rallies in Melbourne, Australia, where there were absolute masses of people, but no violence, upsets, tensions unless instigated by the police or what were clearly planted provocateurs, I realized: you don't get this many people together under these conditions (packed, no walking room, etc) and no upsets or freakouts unless there is a clear heavenly spirit.
It seems to me that when freedom loving patriots post 2020 gather in significant numbers, her Holy Spirit is very much present. I can imagine that A DJT rally would be exactly like that.
(I don't mean the Holy Spirit in a pentecostal sense, but rather in a spirit of peace calm and godliness being present, and dark spirits being absent.)
Yes, you know, it was interesting, bc right before we started to see the plane, there was some instrumental music played. It really sounded kind of hymnal-ish. Sure got me into a state of calm and peace and I wonder if everyone was affected the same.