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Amaterasu Solar's avatar

Well, I do ponder the "in accordance with our beliefs and expectations." I remember as a child I truly believed and expected that I could fly. Never happened. Haha!

I believed and expected that I would succeed and have a rich life. People targeting Me ensured that did not happen - and it did not occur to Me that I was targeted until after 7 years of applying to 100,000 jobs, having some offer Me the job, and then never get back with Me, and such. Even when I was absolutely certain I would get the job, and expected to be hired.

So... LOL! I find this to be a co-creation of the Now. Beliefs and expectations sit in a back seat to the choices of behavior We all in aggregate choose.

Your perspective may differ.

Love always!

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Elliot Murray's avatar

Love Always Amaterasu Solar 🙏💜🙏

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Joshua Bond's avatar

Spot on ... and very well explained, thank you. (As an engineer, 9-11 was a big wake-up call along with other ones. And the reporting anomaly. And 'intelligent' friends who swallowed it all. My main thought was that if 'the-system' can make lies this big stick in the collective mind as a true account of 'what happened', then the grip of control ran much deeper than I was thinking it was at that point in my life. And that's the bit I found scary at the time).

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Elliot Murray's avatar

Thank you Josh 🙏... "The scope of the conspiracy is only superseded by the banality of their lies," - Edward Snowden. He said this in an interview that he once gave. I rewound and listened to it several times, then wrote it down and have never forgotten it. Hide the deception in plain sight because the ignorant masses can be made to believe their own lies, never mind anyone else's. When you see the truth it's impossible to not see it. The normal man is a lier who takes his own lies as the truth and has a high threshold for the lies of others as a result. It is akin to an alcoholics tolerance towards the drinking problems of others of their ilk (and applies just as much to the evil of psychopaths,) ... "What problem? I don't have a problem, do you? Nah! Forget about it!" It is the same with the common pig headed ignoramus and bald faced lier varieties. I have stated my opinion clearly enough but it bears repeating from time to time. Idolatary worship, self importance, the desire to fit into the established social order and to attain status therein, are symptomatic of an unhinged egocentric society. When stupid falls out of fashion, just perhaps people may change their ways.

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Joshua Bond's avatar

Great comment, and quote, thank you.

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