HIPS (@Moy73)
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Times Up... Does any one else feel that after years and years of trying to tell friends, family and anyone else who might be listening the TRUTH about what we all know to be true, is coming to an end? In that the time for Telling those who have not chosen to find out the TRUTH for themselves is up, but we won't have to wait too long before these people and everyone else are shown the TRUTH which was always going to have to happen for the vast majority to pay attention and arrests could not and were never going be made before people had been shown not told what has really been going on. Because as we all know trying to tell the TRUTH to someone who is happy in their bubble is a waste of your and their time. I once lived in the narrative and if anyone had tried to tell me what I now know to be true it would have been a very hard sell. I cant tell exactly when or why I started to feel that nothing was right in the narrative other than to say it was a year or two after 911 and it became an obsession. I like many others here have been laughed at, have had close friends become distant friends, family members stop talking with me, I have doubted my own sanity, watched once trusted knowledge sources flip and flop, which made me question everything I thought I knew, even doubted my own existence. But one of the most important things I learned through all of this was to learn to admit to myself that I know nothing. As the only way to stay sane was to try and keep my mind more like a filter than lots of locked boxes. I didn't always succeed and I am sure like many others I have been convinced that certain things were about to happen on or by certain dates only to be disappointed and felt foolish when time and time again when these things did not happen. But now I realise certain knowledge can only be exposed at certain times and those times are determined by the collective understanding of reality and not of the narrative. For the majority of the world seems to live in the narrative and sees reality as a conspiracy. As an example, in the narrative you can have as many genders as you like in reality there can only ever be two. In the narrative money has a value in reality it's only value is what we give it. In the narrative if you have all that you want you are a success and therefore happy no matter how you achieved it in reality when we realise we have what we need we can reach everyone's goal and just be happy and therefore successful. I started this journey a very different person to who I am now. And while it started many years ago it has changed me in the last 3 years in lots of ways Employed to Self Employed. Not knowing my father to loving him. Drinker to non drinker Smoker to non smoker Porn watcher to non porn watcher Meat eater to vegetarian Roman Catholic to officially (in as much as you can) not Roman Catholic. Non believer in God to thanking God every day for everything. From beliving death is the end to beliving death is the beginning.