I think the main concern I have is that emotional balance is really key to making progress in the Great Awakening. After one wakes up, one is exposed to more and more sources of information, many of them attempting to program one's thinking this way or that way. Reacting emotionally is certainly understandable, but its easy to convince oneself that one's emotional reaction is justified because of [.......].
I was thinking about the comments between me and u/catchlightning yesterday, and i realized this: the Cabal's fundamental strategy is divide and conquer. They sew division. They use any means, lies, half-truths, all sorts of manipulations, etc, in order to divide the people.
So when we get upset and angry towards people because they are ignorant or 'stupid' or asleep, and they don't wake up, does this bring us closer together - them and us - or does it divide us?
To unite with someone, you need to be able to empathize and understand their situation. Compassion unites, enmity divides.
During lockdowns, I was fuming against the aholes that were orchestrating the rape of my community and society, but I never blamed the irgorant and the asleep. I recognized them as victims. Sure, complicit enablers were partly responsible, including government, media, and those who perpetuated the nonsense, but it tore my heart up to see what it was doing to my fellow man, (especially the children) however ignorant they were.
The Cabal want us to hate the sheep and the asleep. It perpetuates their control over us. We should also realize that anyone who breaks through the conditioning was at some point unable to do so. In other words, many many people asleep now are potential awakeners.
That said, I realize that I assumed that Catch's anger was directed at the "ignorant retards" instead of literally what Catch wrote: that the length of time their awakening was taking is what pissed him/her off. So maybe I misunderstood.
Being angry that this is taking so much time is really just an extension of being angry against the perpetrators, so maybe I misread Catch or misapplied by own bias.
I do think, however, that how we respond and react is a key part of navigating the awakening process. To my mind, there is no external great awakening without an internet great awakening as well.
I tend to agree.
I think the main concern I have is that emotional balance is really key to making progress in the Great Awakening. After one wakes up, one is exposed to more and more sources of information, many of them attempting to program one's thinking this way or that way. Reacting emotionally is certainly understandable, but its easy to convince oneself that one's emotional reaction is justified because of [.......].
I was thinking about the comments between me and u/catchlightning yesterday, and i realized this: the Cabal's fundamental strategy is divide and conquer. They sew division. They use any means, lies, half-truths, all sorts of manipulations, etc, in order to divide the people.
So when we get upset and angry towards people because they are ignorant or 'stupid' or asleep, and they don't wake up, does this bring us closer together - them and us - or does it divide us?
To unite with someone, you need to be able to empathize and understand their situation. Compassion unites, enmity divides.
During lockdowns, I was fuming against the aholes that were orchestrating the rape of my community and society, but I never blamed the irgorant and the asleep. I recognized them as victims. Sure, complicit enablers were partly responsible, including government, media, and those who perpetuated the nonsense, but it tore my heart up to see what it was doing to my fellow man, (especially the children) however ignorant they were.
The Cabal want us to hate the sheep and the asleep. It perpetuates their control over us. We should also realize that anyone who breaks through the conditioning was at some point unable to do so. In other words, many many people asleep now are potential awakeners.
That said, I realize that I assumed that Catch's anger was directed at the "ignorant retards" instead of literally what Catch wrote: that the length of time their awakening was taking is what pissed him/her off. So maybe I misunderstood.
Being angry that this is taking so much time is really just an extension of being angry against the perpetrators, so maybe I misread Catch or misapplied by own bias.
I do think, however, that how we respond and react is a key part of navigating the awakening process. To my mind, there is no external great awakening without an internet great awakening as well.