Hey, one more small one...
My sister recently bought my mom an ornamental wall hanging made out of aluminum from a thrift store. Kinda looks like a sconce, and she placed it in her room over a chair with decorative pillows on it. She lives alone and spends most the time in her room these days, so she likes it to look nice.
My father died five years ago, and like six months later my mom met a really solid dude and they've been good friends since. And the next time he was in her room, he was floored by the hanging. His deceased wife had bought the same wall hanging like 55 years ago right after they got married, and it was in their house in Massachusetts until they moved south 30 years later. They had gotten rid of it before they moved, as well.
Once I started talking to my mother about synchronicities, she started having them very often.
She even said today that she thinks they may be miracles. I may be inclined to agree at this point. :)
Yeah, there's definitely the universe messing with us in some regard. Like just yesterday, I was talking to my mom about the tallest country in the world. Which is the Netherlands. And I said, "Of course, the Dinka tribe in Africa is far taller on average than any group". Next time I was scrolling on Reddit, the 75th entry was a picture of two 17 y/o Dinka youth dressed up in suits, one 7'2 and the other like 7'5 or something. Hadn't seen anything about the Dinka in years.
And in my hurry to post my last comment, I neglected to state that the Reddit thread I linked from the occult sub was the last tab I closed down before I opened this thread.
It's like come on now.
I met a guy on Reddit who claimed to have met St. Michael in person. He lived in DC, and he was thinking about working at an occult bookstore of all places (this dude is from Nicaragua btw). And he said the day he went in to inquire about work, he saw a person that did not look completely human, because they shone. And he said that he later saw a statue of St. Michael and it was the exact being in the bookstore, who basically warded him away from trying to get a job. His wife made good money and he had kids to take care of, so the job was more just to pass the time.
We actually met in person, super nice guy. His wife ended up dying of cancer though, and he ended up moving away afterwards. I hope I helped give him some peace of mind for a little while.
That was like three years ago, just an interesting anecdote regarding St. Michael.
Dude, I'm a huge believer in synchronicity.
Like read the ONE comment in this thread (reddit link)
Don't forget that early Moderna testing had an adverse effect rate (for the high dose group) of 21%.
When I presented that to a mRNA researcher (and resident Facebook shill), he said the onus was on me to prove the size of the dose that they gave people (whilst mocking me the entire time, of course).
Well, they've certainly gone past that threshold with all the boosters and whatnot.
These are evil, evil people.
Thanks, I will give it a watch.
And btw that is one thing that has never sat well with me. Russia. Sure...terrible terrible enemies, yet we can collaborate with them on some things and everything is hugs and smiles.
When my dad was in the army (intelligence), he said he rather frequently ran into both Russian and Mossad operatives. Like, height of the Cold War. And he would go up to them and joke around with them.
And then, back in the future, we found out that there were some nice digs right outside both DC and Annapolis, MD that housed Russian operatives (one had pools and tennis courts and stuff like that). And one of them was directly across the water from Gibson Island, where the elite plan much of their shenanigans.
Russia to me was always the real paper tiger.
It's actually a great read. Doyle, as a Mason himself, really doesn't touch on the Masonic side of it, but perhaps a re-reading might present some clues.
I bought an really old copy of his book The White Company online like 20 years ago for 10 bucks, and sold it for $80 like ten years later. I couldn't get into it, and it's because the book is basically a Masonic allegory. Yet again, a second try might be warranted at some point.
I have a question for you...have you ever watched that documentary American Moon?
Is it worth the watch? I'm not a fan of videos in the slightest, but I wouldn't mind your opinion on it, especially because they somewhat distance themselves from "flat-Earthers" right at the outset.
I'm going to try and watch this tonight or soon enough.
I started it and they had a clip from the old B & W movie A Trip to the Moon. The French duo Air made a soundtrack to that movie called Le Voyage dans la Lune.
The actual album is a bit longer than the movie, but just thought I'd bring it up. Worth a look if you like Air or haven't seen the original movie (or short really...it's like 15 minutes).
That comment by the pope reminds me of people that believe in the Pistis Sophia, or even more generally that the animating principle of the universe is feminine, and that the overall construct is masculine (or something close to along those lines).
And I didn't even know it, but the manuscript of Pistis Sophia is primarily about Jesus, Mary, Mary Magdalene, and Martha. Nice...
My first girlfriend's sister was lured into Mormonism by bicycle dudes, left her home and went to Utah.
She eventually got out, and ended up railing against the church quite vociferously online.
One thing I never really thought of is this...Mormons are "nice", IF you are a guy. Because they don't care about men, they care about accumulating women. Mormons don't have women doing the proselytizing, do they?
Ever read A Study in Scarlet (first Sherlock Holmes work)? I read that really young, and it really left an impression.
You obviously don't care about common decency or users that habitually lie about other users and misrepresent their positions.
It's very odd. And you get angry at me about it.
If TallestSkil is "genuine", why does he need to, and get to, lie about other users on a DAILY basis? You can't seem to answer that.
Rather interesting, this part.
Ever read the Philip K. Dick essay about Logos? I think I may re-read it myself...been a while. Revisiting things with new knowledge never hurts though.