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Loyalty being tested as aspect of initiation
Loyalty being tested as aspect of initiation
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| Hello humans. | |
| Hello humans. | |
| It's the 11th of November 2021. | |
| We're in the time of complications. | |
| We see that the power elite are trying to control everything. | |
| And it's not really working. | |
| We've got Australia saying everybody that isn't vaccinated is going to be lonely for life. | |
| You know, restricted to no activity, locked up, that kind of thing. | |
| We've got additions to the vaccine showing up. | |
| So it tells us that they know what the problem is. | |
| And so it's an active response. | |
| So it can't be put down to a compounding of errors. | |
| And this is the addition of a heart attack drug to the COVID-19 vaccus for kids. | |
| So they know it's going to cause heart attacks. | |
| And so they're attempting to do something to dampen that effect, right? | |
| Not eliminate it, just dampen it so it's not so obvious. | |
| So we're getting into these periods where more and more of it's coming out. | |
| You know, you've got people on Fox News like Geraldo Rivera saying you have no rights when it comes to the vaccine. | |
| You must take it. | |
| You have no rights. | |
| We've got the passport schemes failing around the planet. | |
| And we've got responses from the populace around the planet as these things fail, as they keep rolling them out, and as they keep crashing. | |
| And what's actually going on is a confluence of time such that we have this joining, this conjunction. | |
| How do I want to say this? | |
| Okay, so our planet wanders through space in a rather squirrely fashion, okay? | |
| It doesn't go straight, doesn't go linear. | |
| We're following the sun. | |
| And so our sun is dragging all of the planets through this path. | |
| That's our sun. | |
| Here's all of the little planets. | |
| We're all trailing around behind the sun in this basically in this cone. | |
| And we're sort of like a comet. | |
| Okay, and it's just going to go through this path that is not linear in any way, shape, or form. | |
| There's nothing, besides nothing to judge linear in space. | |
| It's all linear because you're always going that way, but you're that way may involve loops and stuff relative to some point that you started out at. | |
| And that's how we function in space. | |
| That we follow these plasma trails, these tubes, plasma tubes. | |
| And they direct us through space as we move along. | |
| They bring us through different parts of space and we encounter different types of material, interstellar material, which causes the sun to react. | |
| The sun is not nuclear. | |
| It is mainly hematite, mainly metals, iron and gold and silver and a bunch of other metals. | |
| But it creates metals as well because of the nature of what's happening. | |
| It is a plasma. | |
| It is an ionized gas. | |
| It is ionized because of the impact of the interstellar media through which it's traveling on its surface. | |
| And because it ionizes and because it's so large and all of this, it flares into a plasma very much like a TIG torch that you would use for welding aluminum, something like that. | |
| That's an ionized gas electrical arc. | |
| And that's basically what our sun is. | |
| It's not nuclear. | |
| There's never going to be a position where, okay, so the diehold or whatever the people are VOGT vote his theory about there's a micronova, a mini-nova on the sun, and it happens periodically. | |
| It's bullshit because he assumes that the sun is nuclear. | |
| He assumes, as part of this thing, you must assume that the sun is a nuclear reactor, and it is not. | |
| We have plenty of evidence of that. | |
| And it also assumes that there can be dust accretion on the surface of the sun, which can't happen in a plasma. | |
| You can't get any solids to go onto it. | |
| You can get shit to blow off, but not come onto it, right? | |
| And so, if it were nuclear, yeah, you'd be able to do that. | |
| And then you would actually see particulate dimming caused by the particulate between you and that former nuclear source, but it doesn't work that way. | |
| So we're not seeing that. | |
| We're not ever going to have a micronova. | |
| They're reading the evidence entirely wrong, and the guy is really squirrely. | |
| His suppositions are huge and unfounded. | |
| So, no, we're not going to have micronovas. | |
| Anyway, so our sun is moving through this way. | |
| This is the kind of thing that affects time relative to us. | |
| And it may be, there's a lot of these little plasma tubes, by the way. | |
| They're all interlinked and laced like spaghetti in a big pasta pot, right? | |
| You're going to follow them all the way down, and they're going to run across other spaghettis as you go along. | |
| It may be possible for suns and planets and stuff to move from one plasma tube to another if there were a cojoined area where such a thing might be possible. | |
| No way of knowing this, right? | |
| But what we do know is that the other, let me put it in orange. | |
| The other plasma tubes swirling through space do cross and they also do coincide for some periods of time with others. | |
| So it's very much a jumbled up mess. | |
| And so we were in a period here where there were the two, in my opinion, there were two plasma tubes that were doing this kind of thing. | |
| Right, hang on a second. | |
| They're doing this kind of a thing. | |
| Where they're so close, and so we would just share a small chunk like that, and they're so close that we get an energy bleed through. | |
| So that the energies that we had been encountering as our sun was going through its tube and dragging us are being impacted by an energy bleed-through for the period of time that we share concurrency, a conjunction. | |
| And so there's some level of bleed through. | |
| This affects the local space that we're traveling through during that period of time. | |
| And it affects time because it affects humans. | |
| So the energies bleed over from one plasma tube into another. | |
| The energies within our plasma tube are changing continuously as we go through various regions of space. | |
| In any event, you know, we're encountering different stuff, different kinds of gases and materials that causes our sun to radiate out different spectra, different portions of the spectra. | |
| When I was born, and for a large majority of my life, the sun was yellow, not like the bluish-white it is now. | |
| It was yellow. | |
| It was a nice, pleasant yellow. | |
| You could be out there for eight, maybe nine hours in that yellow sun in the far north, and maybe you'd get a little bit of an effect on your skin in terms of a sunburn. | |
| When I was in the south as a kid under that yellow sun, I could be out swimming on the beach for five or six hours, the first time in spring, without raising any kind of a significant sunburn. | |
| And this was the way it was with most people. | |
| It has gotten intense. | |
| The intensity of the sun has increased as my life has grown long, right? | |
| So now in my advanced age here at 68, the sun is no longer yellow. | |
| So I'm not living in the same universe I was born in. | |
| So we have advanced through some area that changed the nature of the sun. | |
| Now, NASA and astrophysicists, and I know some of the fuckers, and all of those academics will tell you that our sun is a variable star, okay, as though, and their entire assumptions, | |
| all they're thinking is that it is entirely internally driven by something that's happening in our sun, and they make up huge amounts of stories to support this idea and the complications that are going on within our sun that would supposedly cause it to be variable on its own. | |
| And I say bullshit. | |
| It's like a TIG torch. | |
| If I'm welding with a TIG torch here in a regular atmosphere, I get one kind of an effect. | |
| If I go into a helium box, I get a different kind of an effect because the nature of the torch has changed within that gas arrangement. | |
| That's why our sun changes, is because the nature of the energies it encounters change and therefore its plasma changes. | |
| It has no will of its own, no internal mechanism within the sun itself that would cause or that can be thought of as a causal agent. | |
| That's horseshit. | |
| So it's because we travel through the space that our sun is variant. | |
| It is widely variant because we go through a lot of fucking space. | |
| So it may at some point be a 100% blue or a green star for all I know, simply because of the nature of the gases we might be getting into. | |
| So anyway, we've got all of the powers that be trying to control everything. | |
| We got the time aspect of this is significant because humans are time animals. | |
| Unlike most of the other animals, except for those we mess with, dogs, horses, you know, those kind of large predators and large herbivores, most animals are not timely. | |
| They live in the now, they don't have big strong memories, they can't think into the future and so on. | |
| Unlike, and even within the animals we deal with, dogs and cats and so on, most of them are not able to project very far into the future, unlike humans. | |
| And so, you know, I can anticipate, for instance, that next Thursday I'm going to get UPS delivery, that sort of thing, right? | |
| This kind of a concept is beyond that for the animals to anticipate not only a different day because they always live in the now, but also that there would be an event that could be pre-planned for that day. | |
| So humans are unique in that we're timely animals. | |
| The time aspect is influenced by this. | |
| We feel time differently in these areas of different energies. | |
| And this is why everybody's thinking, oh, it's really shitty now. | |
| You know, we've got these batshit powers that be doing things, trying to kill people with their war, their needle war. | |
| And, you know, basically, what the hell is going on? | |
| Well, we could put motivation and intent behind it. | |
| And we could say that, you know, universe has decided that we should, as a species, go through certain events now. | |
| And this is a valid way to think about it, that karma is collective, and karma motivates and moves us. | |
| We need to clear it off. | |
| It builds up. | |
| Karmans are little lumps of unfinished business that have attached to you, right, at an energetic level. | |
| And then you have many of them, you have karma. | |
| Anyway, our collective karma is such that universe may have decided that this is time we've got to go through this particular thing where we're going to be doing some extreme testing. | |
| So we are in a very, the species is in a very deep period of testing. | |
| And this is serious testing, not trivial at all. | |
| So you can go to like karate classes, right? | |
| You take your kid to the karate class and they're a little shrimp kid and they go and they put on the little gi and they go out there and they make the moves and sort of like this. | |
| And then at some point, you know, they're asked to test, and they have to remember the moves and go and perform them in front of everybody else. | |
| And it accomplishes a bunch of things, right? | |
| Gets you over your shyness, so to speak. | |
| It socializes you, causes you to try and remember the moves in a particular order. | |
| And then you also get the sense of achievement when you get the whatever it is, the advancement, the little indicator of rank, of accomplishment. | |
| And so that kind of testing is basically what most humans do through all of their lives, okay? | |
| The testing has consequences. | |
| The testing can be dire. | |
| The testing can be serious, but in general, it's not a deadly testing, right? | |
| So there are karate courses where they don't test. | |
| There's karate schools where you don't test because all you learn is lethal moves. | |
| Same thing with Aikido. | |
| You can go and do Aiki Jiu-Jitsu, and there will be no tests because everything is so carefully scripted in the learning of it and getting the body memory because all you're learning is a lethal move, how to kill. | |
| And so you can't practice that, right? | |
| So you can't test that. | |
| And so in those schools, usually it's all black belts anybody anyway that have gotten to that point. | |
| And so they've gotten over the need for testing to some degree. | |
| Well, humanity is in this testing now. | |
| And we're being tested in a situation of loyalty on all sides. | |
| So we now have a situation where the loyalty of all of the patriotic people in all of their various different countries and globally, and so now we're is being tested against the powers that be, against the CCP, against the bioweapon, all of these kind of things. | |
| And so now we have all of the people that we would say are patriots, but we really need a new word because I now share a bond with people in Ireland and France and Australia who are not in my country and not necessarily in my lineage of patriacy and | |
| thus are not patriots to my country. | |
| Usually the idea of patriotism is assigned to a geographic region and so you're a patriot to the country, right? | |
| So we need something bigger because these are patriots to humanity. | |
| So everything we're fighting against here in the United States is also applicable in Australia, New Zealand, UK, France, Finland, Germany, you know, Czechoslovakia, everywhere, right? | |
| Excuse me, Czech Republic, old thinking. | |
| So we're at that point, but the patriots, the people that are loyal to humanity, are throughout all of these places and are not bounded by geographic regions. | |
| So now we get into some really interesting complications. | |
| And so, okay, so humans have had clocks for a long time. | |
| We have to do a little diversion. | |
| Okay, so we've had water clocks. | |
| They've got examples of water clocks and sand clocks going back 4,000 or 5,000 BC. | |
| There are some interesting scratches in petroglyphs that appear to show both water clocks and sand clocks. | |
| And if they are as concurrent as the rest of the petroglyphs in the rock, they might be 10 or 12,000 years old. | |
| So clocks go back way to hell. | |
| But we haven't had modern clocks for very long. | |
| Curiously, all right, so all right, so we reckon time, and over the course of centuries, our notion of how we reckon time has altered and we become more precise in the sense of dividing it into further slices and slices. | |
| So initially in Europe in like the 1200s, maybe even 800 AD, through into the maybe through into the as far as like 12 or 1300, there were public clocks in the form of mechanisms that rang church bells at particular times of the day. | |
| They were usually just driven by the clock part of it was just driven by water or a very significant flow of sand. | |
| I've even seen examples where they would have animals that were powering grain mills. | |
| So like a donkey that just walked around all day powering a grain mill and people shoved grain in there to grind it and stuff. | |
| They also use those mechanisms as timers, basically. | |
| We didn't get the public clocks until like the 1500s, and curiously they went the other way so that the clock face was reversed from the modern understanding of the circular clock face. | |
| But even then they didn't have minute hands and when they had minute hands it was wildly inaccurate. | |
| You would have clocks vary by hours from one part of the country to the other. | |
| So they were basically a local public time. | |
| Now we've got serious public time because it's global, it's through our watches, it's through the computers, and it has its own level of impact on us to have time running at that level and affecting our brains the way it does, in the sense that we are aware of time in a way that our primitive ancestors were not. | |
| We are aware of time in a way that our more recent ancestors, even 40 or 50 years ago, were not, right? | |
| So someone who passed 50 years ago, most of their life was spent in a period where time was less of an issue for them. | |
| They regulated their lives on a far lower scale relative to the artificiality of how we think of time, how we slice and dice it. | |
| All right, so when watches first became invented, they were chronometers. | |
| They were used for steering ships from one point of longitude to another point of longitude. | |
| You can get latitude off of the sun, but longitude you need to do by time and distance moved. | |
| So you need two watches and stuff. | |
| These were chronometers, and they were serious time pieces. | |
| Accurate. | |
| Now, as watches evolve, it became obvious to some of the watchmakers that they could, oh, look, we can use these same little geared mechanisms and stuff in this watch to do some other function. | |
| So we can put, for instance, a stopwatch in there that we just go click, and the little mechanism starts whirling around up there, right? | |
| And so that is what is known as a complication. | |
| And so that's really the first effective use in our social order of complications outside of a religious bent. | |
| And I'm not going to go there today, okay? | |
| But a complication was a mechanism that was added to some other mechanism. | |
| It was an influence added to some other influence at a deliberate level. | |
| And thus there were, we started off, once we started inventing complications, our world became complicated and we had to maintain the complications in their own fashion. | |
| So in other words, you had to do this such that your complication didn't affect the watch itself. | |
| So you couldn't have the watch itself stop when you turned on the stopwatch or any of the other functions of modern watches, right? | |
| Now it's all digital, it's all in software, and we've got our own set of complications from those and non-functioning complications that we call bugs and glitches and so on, right? | |
| But originally, complications were thought of as the word was used as a technical descriptor. | |
| It was one of our very first technical words, one of our very first words that was taken from general parlance and used for a specific technical purpose in tech speak to allow people to communicate about technology. | |
| And it was about the various different kinds of complications you could put as layers into a watch. | |
| Now, complications, their maintenance becomes an issue when they have the potential to break the underlying mechanism that they are on. | |
| Does that make sense? | |
| So if I have a stopwatch up here that was highly complex, I'm just learning how to make watches, and maybe I'm chiseling my gears out of big rocks or something, I don't know, but my complications start having an extra weight on the underlying mechanism just because they are there. | |
| In those senses, I have to be aware of that as the maker of that system and be able to do maintenance on the whole thing to keep the system itself functioning. | |
| And we are at this point now where the makers of the system are failing to keep the complications maintained and they're breaking the system. | |
| All right, so their little stopwatches, all of their little mechanisms are breaking all of their systems because of the nature of what's going on, because the loyalty aspect of the time we're in. | |
| So we're in a time now, November. | |
| into early December, where we're going to see all these things about loyalty. | |
| And so we're seeing this meme everywhere and being tested. | |
| And so we've got the Kyle Rittenhouse thing. | |
| That's a big test. | |
| It's also a big thing about patriotism, loyalty, etc., etc. | |
| We're also getting the satanic weird ritual death sacrifice thing down in Texas. | |
| That was an op in the sense of like spirit cooking. | |
| And we're being tested with that. | |
| Now, by the way, as an aside to there, if you've been vaccinated and you have graphene oxide in you, we know graphene oxide responds to sound waves. | |
| So in a large enough conference or in a large enough concert with enough radiation coming at you that the sound can actually be felt in your body, you're going to have that graphene oxide respond to that sound. | |
| And how much of that actually contributed to all of this, right? | |
| To the number of deaths and so on, which we now hear are, it was quite a lot more than is being reported, of course, right? | |
| So the complications of the lying, of the fake news can no longer be maintained. | |
| And now they're having to try and maintain all the complications just to keep their news system running. | |
| And so what they've actually ended up doing over here was that Biden had to slip in a way to fund the damn media by way of paying journalists this stipend to their employer to cover their cost of keeping these people on the payroll so that CNN and all these other companies don't go out of business. | |
| Because without that, the deep state has no mouthpiece. | |
| They've got no way of getting anything out there in a, quote, believable fashion to any fucker. | |
| And even now, their believability has just fallen through the floor. | |
| So they're in a deep world of hurt. | |
| Their complication, the lying on top of the news system, the lying on top of that system is breaking down and it is causing the breakdown of the system underneath it. | |
| That's where we're at right now is the breakdown of all these systems is being caused by the failure to maintain and think about the complications that have been put on each and every one of these systems. | |
| So the Federal Reserve is failing. | |
| The pedro dollar is failing because of the derivatives and all of these other things. | |
| The bond system is failing because of Evergrande and its issues, its complications on the overall system. | |
| So we're in this point of maximum upheaval and maximum failure. | |
| During this period of time, because of all of these failures, due to these failures, within their system, the system is becoming exposed. | |
| And we now have the chance for humans to decide which side they're on and thus go into which test they prefer. | |
| And so that's basically what's happening here, guys, is that we're being offered a chance by universe to be tested, okay? | |
| And so, sorry, I've got a brand new hat and I've got hat hair and hat head. | |
| So anyway, our testing time is here. | |
| We're in it now. | |
| And we'll be in it, I think, for a number of months. | |
| It's not particularly predictable. | |
| This is part of the initiation process. | |
| When we can say we're through this particular part of the testing, we will know we have our feet solidly implanted in the initiation, but we probably won't stop to examine ourselves at that point in time. | |
| We'll just pick up and go, right? | |
| We'll just keep on with it. | |
| We'll just keep on keeping on. | |
| But we're going to go here from this testing of loyalty to a balanced motion, to a balanced progress, to like deliberately balanced motion. | |
| You'll see examples of that as we go through the rest of this month and into December. | |
| You'll see people that could be flying off the handle, could be going absolutely fucking batshit over, you know, would be justified, all of that. | |
| And they'll take a weird stance insofar as the media is concerned and insofar as the public face is concerned, because these people will be balanced in their response and they'll be like deliberately stepping one foot after the other in a very controlled fashion, right? | |
| And this will be because these individuals know about complications, they know about how these things work, and they know about where we are in this timing. | |
| And so our woo is getting into the point of testing humanity. | |
| Now, a lot of people are not aware. | |
| And so they're going to be tested. | |
| A lot of them will fail the tests. | |
| A lot of them will die simply because they're not aware, right? | |
| So they're not actively choosing one way or another. | |
| And so we have a curious situation here. | |
| And then I've got to go and deal with some stuff. | |
| But I'll end it with this. | |
| According to the corporate media, some 16%, this is on a poll, I guess, but they put this number out. | |
| And I don't accept their numbers. | |
| And in my mind, numbers don't, numeracy is like, eh, I don't give a shit about it, right? | |
| It is only pertinent if I'm going to make a saw cut on a chunk of wood or if I'm going to, you know, need to know accuracy in shooting my arrow or something to a particular distance and these kind of things. | |
| So in other words, numbers are only important as a tool to me. | |
| I don't have an internalization of the number as being significant. | |
| That took me a long time to get rid of that because we're inculcated in that. | |
| So I'm going to say this number, but I don't believe it. | |
| I don't think that the number is meaningful other than I wanted to show the ratio. | |
| So basically, they're saying the mainstream media is saying 16% shall not. | |
| So these are the refuseniks. | |
| They shall not have the shot. | |
| I'm among them. | |
| I won't have that shot. | |
| You're going to have to come at me. | |
| I'm going to kill you in some mechanism, right? | |
| I'll kill you some way if you come at me. | |
| I'm not going to have it. | |
| Or you shall kill me, in which case I won't have it. | |
| You can jab my body all you want after I'm dead. | |
| So anyway, they're saying 16% are refuseniks, all right? | |
| So we're looking at 84% here, 84% of our people that supposedly, according to corporate media, are in the narrative, they're going for it, they're going to take these shots and so on. | |
| So a bunch of conclusions can be made. | |
| That would mean that 84% of the people are at risk of dying off. | |
| 84% of the people are going to have massive health problems. | |
| This is why we're seeing the shift to pediatric cardiac care units showing up in hospitals, infant heart attack protocols being developed, and all these kind of things, right? | |
| And the introduction of the heart attack drug into the kids' shots. | |
| So they know that if they give those kids the shots, that this 84% is going to include all of these people that have all these kids that are all suffering from all of this problems of having this material injected into them, this bioweapon plus all of the other crap they're putting in there. | |
| Now, 16% represent the refuseniks or the pure bloods. | |
| They won't have it. | |
| These guys, the ones that are in control, are saying we must have those 16%. | |
| They have to do it for a couple of different reasons. | |
| One of the more trivial, one of the more prosaic ones is that if you've got 16% of the population that's running around not using masks, not vaccinated, and they don't get ill, it's going to make these other, some of the other 84% say, hey, wait a second, I'm sick, I've got all these shots, why do I feel so bad? | |
| And Joe over there, he never got that shot, and he's doing well, he's running around, and this kind of thing. | |
| So that's one thing, right? | |
| It's going to point out the obvious nature of the war in which we're in to those who are not awake. | |
| Another thing that is going to happen is that the 16% are going to be healthy, and the 84% are going to be weak and ill and dying. | |
| And so it'll be hard for you to recruit people out of this group that will be able to overcome this group in a physical confrontation. | |
| And so of this 84%, Antifa, BLM, all of these kids, you know, they're injected and they're fucked. | |
| I've seen them. | |
| I'm seeing them in my local area. | |
| And these kids are suffering the exertion and tolerance as young people in their 20s. | |
| And it's quite shocking. | |
| And, you know, the double jab really does it. | |
| It's that second shot that really gets them. | |
| Anyway, so another thing to point out here is that this 84% is going to go away, and we're only going to have the 16% left, assuming that these numbers were valid. | |
| Man, it's a bunch of horseshit, in my opinion. | |
| They're selling things with these numbers. | |
| But they are saying basically that there is some small amount of people relative to a large amount of people that have taken the vax. | |
| And I'm not even sure that that's valid. | |
| It may be that the number of people that have actually taken the vax is smaller than I know it's smaller than anybody is saying, but how much smaller than that, I don't know. | |
| Nonetheless, though, here's the thing: the refusenics will overcome the larger mass of humans. | |
| But we're at this point at this point now where in our journey through space, sitting on this rock and through all these strange circumstances, we're at a point now where loyalty to either of the crowd is being tested. | |
| And we don't have a whole lot of loyalty developing over here in the jabbed, especially now that all of this shit's starting to stir in their mind as to what's going on. | |
| I mean, the satanic killing of the kids. | |
| Now, what if we start seeing a jet flies over a school and all the kids that are vaxed get into a sympathetic resonance with the electromagnetic and the sound frequencies coming out of that jet engine and they all pass out or die? | |
| That kind of shit is going to happen with this material. | |
| And we're already seeing the collapse of the hospital systems and these sorts of things. | |
| So we're in a desperate, they're desperate, the rulers here are desperate to keep the narrative going by overcoming the non-overcoming the refusenics and keeping shit on the refusenics. | |
| But at this point, we have universe basically providing us with a test for refusenics as well as for the jabbed. | |
| A lot of these people are going to defect. | |
| And I don't think any of these people are going to. | |
| And this level of tenacity, of commitment to a resolve, is going to be visible, is visible now in many different public areas, but will become more so as we go forward. | |
| And it is that level of commitment, that level of resolve that will lead us into that next step, which is basically the joy of action, the joy of balanced action, being able to move and make things happen, as opposed to having been stifled by circumstances into a state of forced inactivity. | |
| So we're just about to bust out here. | |
| And I think we'll see this over the next 45 or 60 days, somewhere in there. | |
| And we're seeing it with the economics. | |
| We're seeing it with the collapse of the bond system and all of these kinds of things. | |
| And we're getting into the complications period where all the complications are going to break on all of their systems. | |
| I go into the system of systems approach and complexity theory as to why this is happening, but it's just not pertinent. | |
| All we need to know is at this point that it is happening and we can observe it. | |
| And the thing to do is to remove yourself as much as possible from all these systems that are collapsing so that you are not personally affected or as minimally affected as is possible. | |
| Anyway, guys, it's raining like hell. | |
| Weather systems are collapsing. | |
| We're seeing a lot of that impacts as well. | |
| Massive rains here for like the last 32 days. | |
| Basically, it's been raining every day, that sort of thing. | |
| That part of it's going to get worse, but we're getting to the point where there will be the availability of emotional release through action as the demands are made on us of all of this testing as we go further into this initiation process into being human, right? | |
| Into becoming and being aware and awake humans. | |
| That's not easy. | |
| It's a real bitch. | |
| Go read Thinking and Destiny by Harold Percival. | |
| There's a free PDF online. | |
| It's 1,080 pages. |