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"Christ consciousness" to me, means love always, no matter how difficult to practice. My interpretation.

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I have found this whole "waking up" very difficult. As I am a born and raised American who married a Canadian and proceeded to bring up 6 Canadian taxpayers, I realized the importance of applying for their U.S. citizenship when they were babies. But they do not understand the importance of having it nor did they learn about America's history in school.

I understand also the fierce temperament of Americans when it comes to defending their rights, and you do not see that in Canada for the most part. The people are mostly thinking the government knows best and always, their vote counts, and politicians have the peoples' interests in mind. So I have had to slowly try to awaken my children.

All have taken the jab even though I tried to warn them. My one daughter who lives next door, was pretty hostile toward me whenever I tried to point out flaws in Canada's government and its weak and insane P.M. Lately, her eyes are opening. She is understanding more now and I think her husband is also. They have two sweet, very young boys whom they fiercely protect. Sarah is a Mama Bear! And I'm very thankful she sees the differences in Canada now compared to when she was growing up. So I have hope and of course I pray constantly for my five young grandchildren, and for young people the world over.

I look in the mirror and see how time has changed my face! And it seemed to happen slowly ever since my husband and I woke up to everything! My face is an imprint of the hour by hour, day by day, awful realization of the evil imbedded in our cultures, worldwide.

One of the many things that truly angers me is the appearance in our sky over our beautiful bay on Lake Superior, of chemtrails. I love all life sources God gives us. I see how they've been manipulated; turned into harmful substances in the name of a lie, for money and power by a handful of deeply soul-sick people. My stomach used to tie into knots when I saw them spray the sky, starting from one day a week to nearly every single day. No one seems to see. Looking down at a phone doesn't help.

I am learning though that this enlightening period that you speak of is real. I see it happening most clearly in my daughter who now understands why I never got the flagpole fixed when it blew over in a storm! I have no desire to fly either the Canadian flag nor the U.S. flag until our countries deserve our respect. I keep them folded in a drawer. The American flag, in a triangle with the blue and the stars facing out. Dad taught me as a kid to respect it. We always flew the flag and had a spotlight on at night. I have hope, but I'm not going to shut up. It's the Spirit of 76 that lives on in us because we understand like no others how blest we are to have our Republic, our Freedom given to us, under God's protection. Thank you, KW, for this wonderful essay which will give me another boost of HOPE today. God bless America and the whole world.

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Super comment! This is a critically important comment. Direct testimony from our own lives is the best way to share the hopefulness I feel despite the tyranny we live under.

A few of my children took the vaccines as well - despite my big time campaign to warn them. So amazing that half of our kids turned out just as stubborn and difficult as my husband and I, Lol!

But the good news is that half of our kids did not get the vaccine.

We fly both the American and Tennessee flags on our porch - leading some to speculate we are of the devil him or herself.

I can understand why many choose not to display the flag - or believe in flying it upside down as a distress symbol.

The globalists try to tear apart our nation states to make it easier for them to rule unobstructed.

And yes, we need people willing to speak out - and use free speech wherever it is possible.

And as I write often the Spirit of 76 is really important - as Thomas Paine wrote - not an "American" cause but the cause of all mankind.

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Yes! This is a world issue, a people issue. Not national. A call to people to know the value of being human, capable of having an attitude of the divine, as Christ illustrated very well. A very simple concept yet with all the arguing and nitpicking we humans do, not easy to step into. There will be personal sacrifices. This is not a time for ego to rule. Humility is super necessary!

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100%!

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Jun 4Liked by KW NORTON

To consider the idea that there is a ‘Christ consciousness’ that exists in one form or another in all religions is antithetical to the New Testament teachings in the apostolic writings as well as the specific teachings of Christ Jesus. You may want to believe that but any serious biblical exegesis would prove otherwise. Christ Jesus himself claims exclusivity, clearly, and if you don’t believe his own words then He should be deemed dishonest, a liar, and therefore should be disregarded.

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Great comment but there is all sorts of misunderstandings about all of this.

There is no one approved way.

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Jun 5Liked by KW NORTON

It's relatively simple. The Bible as a whole claims the one way, only way idea. Christ clearly made those claims.

"let it be known to all of you and to all the people of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ the Nazarene, whom you crucified, whom God raised from the dead-by this name this man stands here before you in name this man stands here before you in good health. And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among men by which we must be saved."" Acts 4:10, 12 NASB1995

https://bible.com/bible/100/act.4.10-

12.NASB1995

"Jesus said to him. "I am the wav. and the "Jesus said to him, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me."

John 14:6 NASB1995

https://bible.com/bible/100/jhn.14.6.NASB19

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The idea from old that there are many

"paths" or ways to God is clearly and unequivocally refuted in the Bible. especially the words of Christ Himself.

Whether you approach it from a grammatical or historical view the outcome is the same.

I won't follow a God who is confused. There are so many religions/faiths that have contradictory ideas that for God to say the ideas that for God to say they all get you to Me, God would be certainly be confused, possess no authority to say so and would not be omniscient, omnipotent or sovereign, which scripture clearly describes Him. Believe what you will friend but don't trust Christ or God or any part of the Bible bc they make a claim that excludes all other

wavs There is no misunderstanding

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Noted! Thanks for sharing your POV.

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Wow, good article.

As you write about synchronicity, I am thinking how the world is being divided down to every being. Good vs. evil, right vs. wrong, just vs. unjust…How high profile criminals get off, while people who are poor inhabit the prison system.

Lawlessness abounds, not only at the top tier level, deep state etc., it has reached the people who work the cog wheel of life, as even though we are changing, some people are looking for what was lost, these past 3-4 years.

We are looking for “the other us”, the spirituality, the very soul we once had. We, as people, have given up our faith and trust and unconditional love for each other. I have more to say but I want to know if I understand your article correctly? 👍🏼

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Synchronicity II

https://youtu.be/o5FPPoLqkCk?si=75fvrpAYT0mH0d39

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LOl! I thought about sharing it with the post. Thanks!

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You’re welcome

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Updated meme

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the ultimate belief in “magic” is believing that everything was created out of nothing spontaneously.

“how was the universe created?”

“nature” pulled a rabbit out of it’s non-existent hat and viola!

nature is the creation not the creator. all laws presuppose causality, meaning, someone had to design the laws in order to make creation possible in the first place.

if you don’t believe in God that’s fine, but your argument has incredibly inconsistent flaws.

you seem to be arguing not from reason, but from emotion i.e. your contempt and anger for religion is driving the car. not logic or rationality…

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There is a great deal of anger out there.

I appreciate your comment!

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right? I’m fine with someone not believing, but a lot of criticism of God/religion seems to come from a place of deep anger and hatred.

methinks the lady doth protest too much…

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Jun 5·edited Jun 5Liked by KW NORTON

Supporting the belief in a God of war isn't hate?

People who think religion is good are tricked, brainwashed and dangerous -- to themselves and others and.should be warned.

'Christians' don't know the Bible, or they would be. All gods were made for wars too, in a time of war.

Excuse me for being truthful about a dangerous, esoteric religion with a dark side and also dehumanizing too!

"Don't be a sheep or the wolves will eat you" (Ben Franklin).

They knew such dangers existed they couldn't eliminate and only insulate their people from.

Since, the 'den of vipers' slithered into our government!

Just saying.

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I’m not supporting any specific belief in any God of war or other.

what I was commenting on is the weak argument that the belief in any God at all is somehow a product of ignorant brainwashing or superstition. every civilization or human group throughout history has had a religious orientation in some form. in other words, it’s the exception, not the rule. I’m fine with criticism of organized religion, but your comment that Jesus is a war God is ludicrous and has no basis in reality. yes there are many gods of war for many religions of the past, but that hardly means that every deity is a war god.

again, I’m picking up on intense anger underlying your comments about religion. this might be clouding your judgment on the nature and mystery of the cosmos and of consciousness itself.

just saying…

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There is a great deal of anger and denial surrounding this subject!

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There is truth to what you express here but condemning all religion and all belief in the universal consciousness (or “God”) as being a matter of trickery and brainwashing and as being dangerous - just also seems misinformed and dangerous to me.

I believe it is far more complicated than this.

And I am by no means a fan of organized religion!

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