Q: "It will be your choice whether to know."
Sometimes knowing is a willful decision.
On the other side of "knowing" is "denial."
Denial (in this case) of the coincidences as it relates to everything Q told/prepared us for (The Storm) is a choice.
You see the coincidences, and then you decide whether you want to categorize them as just a series of many coincidences, or something more significant.
STORM = 350
IPETGOATII (film depicting the storm) = 350
Interviewer asking Carl Jung about his childhood belief in God...
Interviewer: "...and did you believe in God?"
Carl Jung: "Oh yes!"
Interviewer: "Do you now believe in God?"
Carl Jung: (smiles) "Difficult to answer. I know. I don't need to 'believe'. I know." (emphasis his)
Q: "It will be your choice whether to know."
Sometimes knowing is a willful decision.
On the other side of "knowing" is "denial."
Denial (in this case) of the coincidences as it relates to everything Q told/prepared us for (The Storm) is a choice.
You see the coincidences, and then you decide whether you want to categorize them as just a series of many coincidences, or something more significant.
STORM = 350
IPETGOATII (film depicting the storm) = 350
Interviewer asking Carl Jung about his child childhood belief in God...
Interviewer: "...and did you believe in God?"
Carl Jung: "Oh yes!"
Interviewer: "Do you now believe in God?"
Carl Jung: (smiles) "Difficult to answer. I know. I don't need to 'believe'. I know." (emphasis his)
Q: "It will be your choice whether to know."
Sometimes knowing is a willful decision.
Interviewer asking Carl Jung about his child childhood belief in God...
Interviewer: "...and did you believe in God?"
Carl Jung: "Oh yes!"
Interviewer: "Do you now believe in God?"
Carl Jung: (smiles) "Difficult to answer. I know. I don't need to 'believe'. I know." (emphasis his)