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Chrissie's avatar

Having just lived through the largest hoax to mankind, I think I went through all of those phrases of Rabbi. I've come out the other side with a stronger belief in The Divine, an hitherto unknown knowledge that things had to happen like this in order to bring the pharmaceutical sludge, corruption and evil to the surface along with how many in our Governments have no interest, thought or desire to protect those they govern. That goodness and love WILL prevail - if we want it to. For those that have lost their lives, for those who been dreadfully injured by these injections because they certainly aren't vaccines, no matter how many times the CDC changes descriptions of these solutions, I pray for you all. I thank you all for your soul's decision to suffer like this, in order to make others 'see'. 🙏

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Thanks for this, Nathalie. I hadn't heard that legend of the Rabbis - very thought provoking. It rings of Neverland, of the Pilgrim's Progress, of Chesterton's response to "what's wrong with the world today?" It reminds me of Lewis' quote: “The process of living seems to consist of coming to realize truths so ancient and simple that, if stated, they sound like barren platitudes. They cannot sound otherwise to those who have not had the relevant experience; that is why there is no teaching of such truths possible and every generation starts from scratch.”

As to the question of "Which gods do we need to sacrifice to tell a different story?" - I would like to propose the following list of "gods," or perhaps idols, which have this in common: the more we pursue them, the more they elude us:

Fulfillment, Satisfaction, Control, Abundance, Fairness, Acceptance, Superiority, Justice, and Comfort.

The question, then, is what should we pursue instead?

cheers,

-Andrew

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