This is Luciferian. Believe all you want that rocks are softer than marshmallows, and it will never happen.
You want to know the mind of God himself. Look outside. The grass is green because God wills it to be green. If he wanted it to be blue, in an instant, it would be.
It isn't really Luciferian, it is psychology. When you trust in God and have faith, you also lend your strength to others who can sense your calmness and resolve. Same thing. When you let dark thoughts and doubt overcome you, you project that as well and people sense it.
Eh, it's is really the same exact thing, the Op is just trying to make it sound all "pseudo-mystical" rather than looking at it realistically.
We do create each other's reality... we can sense fear or happiness from each other... if everyone is worried that something bad is coming, spending habits change, social interactions change, etc. etc. etc. and we create a bad reality for each other.
If everyone is hopeful and optimistic, we pick up on that and we act outwards and make decisions that creates the good outcome.
Satan is the king of liars, so I suppose that it is somewhat satanic to present this as some "power" instead of reality.
You may perceive it as the same thing, but it's not. It's almost post modern really, what the OP is saying. Reality is not socially constructed.
There is an objective reality, which is sometimes unknowable. If we as primitives saw an eclipse as an angry moon deity attacking the sun deity, we may have a shared perception of that as reality, but what happened had a purely natural explanation that we understand differently given more advanced tools to measure and observe nature.
Shared emotions don't change physical reality, merely our perception of it. Plus, you don't know if you're experiencing the emotions the same way and at the same level. There are "animal spirits" (to use the Keynesian phase) that can occur with group think, but even then, it's just what people think other people are thinking without actually knowing. Public opinion polling only barely scratches the surface when it comes to understanding shared perceptions.
Does the cabal manipulate our emotions, and stoke our fears? Yes, that's what propaganda and advertising does, and what the OP is pushing back against. But they do not create our reality, any more than thinking happy thoughts to counter the cabal stoking our fears creates a different reality.
This is Luciferian. Believe all you want that rocks are softer than marshmallows, and it will never happen.
You want to know the mind of God himself. Look outside. The grass is green because God wills it to be green. If he wanted it to be blue, in an instant, it would be.
It isn't really Luciferian, it is psychology. When you trust in God and have faith, you also lend your strength to others who can sense your calmness and resolve. Same thing. When you let dark thoughts and doubt overcome you, you project that as well and people sense it.
What you say in your comment is different than what the OP is saying.
Eh, it's is really the same exact thing, the Op is just trying to make it sound all "pseudo-mystical" rather than looking at it realistically.
We do create each other's reality... we can sense fear or happiness from each other... if everyone is worried that something bad is coming, spending habits change, social interactions change, etc. etc. etc. and we create a bad reality for each other.
If everyone is hopeful and optimistic, we pick up on that and we act outwards and make decisions that creates the good outcome.
Satan is the king of liars, so I suppose that it is somewhat satanic to present this as some "power" instead of reality.
You may perceive it as the same thing, but it's not. It's almost post modern really, what the OP is saying. Reality is not socially constructed.
There is an objective reality, which is sometimes unknowable. If we as primitives saw an eclipse as an angry moon deity attacking the sun deity, we may have a shared perception of that as reality, but what happened had a purely natural explanation that we understand differently given more advanced tools to measure and observe nature.
Shared emotions don't change physical reality, merely our perception of it. Plus, you don't know if you're experiencing the emotions the same way and at the same level. There are "animal spirits" (to use the Keynesian phase) that can occur with group think, but even then, it's just what people think other people are thinking without actually knowing. Public opinion polling only barely scratches the surface when it comes to understanding shared perceptions.
Does the cabal manipulate our emotions, and stoke our fears? Yes, that's what propaganda and advertising does, and what the OP is pushing back against. But they do not create our reality, any more than thinking happy thoughts to counter the cabal stoking our fears creates a different reality.