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There is no ascension of anything. We can change this world instead of looking to escape. As the Christ tells us in the gospel of Luke. The kingdom of God is not a place you can look to and point, the kingdom of God is within.
Guesses, even when they're presented as settled facts, are still guesses. Thanks for sharing these guesses.
one of Q's last drops was about 'ascension'🐸🕵️ also, there's a term for what you decscribe; about changing the world to make it better?? will have to look... and think we need to be careful with that, we can make it better, but is this really our final place?
#4963 Runbeck. Dominion. SOS Offices. Investigators. Researchers. Whistleblowers. Patriots in trusted positions. Trust yourself. You have seen the truth. Time to show the world. Focus. FOCUS. Ascension. Q
"The term "ascension" generally refers to the act of rising or moving upward, often in a metaphorical or spiritual sense. It can have several meanings depending on the context: Physical Movement: Ascension can refer to the act of moving upward physically, such as climbing a mountain or ascending a staircase. Spiritual or Metaphysical Context: In spiritual and metaphysical contexts, ascension often refers to a higher level of consciousness, awareness, or spiritual evolution. It's often associated with the idea of progressing to a more enlightened or transcendent state. Religious Context: In religious contexts, ascension might refer to the ascent of a person into a higher realm or divine presence. For example, in Christianity, the Ascension of Jesus refers to his bodily ascent into heaven after his resurrection. Astrological Context: Ascension can also refer to the rising of a celestial object above the horizon, especially in the context of astronomy or astrology. Career or Social Context: In a more general sense, ascension can also refer to the act of progressing or moving up the ranks in a career, social status, or hierarchy."