>>14228966
>Since a young anon, i've had a rather strong intuitive sense, not necessarily directable, but that would give me 'understanding' on very specifics. One thing that has been front and centre since very early years was that of 'there is no future'. It took me a long time to come to grips with it, and i'd lie if i didn't say i struggled with the comprehension of it as its affected most of my life in terms of choices, career paths etc. in that i never felt like there was much point in investing too much energy as it wont be needed. And by an large, the intuitive insights i was given have been very accurate, and this one also appears to be bearing truth.
However, the conclusion i have begun to feel is more that 'its the end of what we thought the world was', and i whole heartedly with every ounce and essence of the divine given spirit from the true almighty creator, that the meaning of this is when all is said and done, we will be given the opportunity to start the new future which will have a totally different perception and meaning once we are given the truths to time, reality, existence etc.
Brotha, it is SPOOKY that your view on that is exactly what I've felt since I was in my early 20's. I'm a Gen X'er, Christian, and honestly never expected to reach old age. There were too many fucked up things even in the 90s, to the point that I KNEW somehow we would be the last generation. No need to invest in retirement plans, or other asset protection (which now i wish I had).
Crossing over doesn't scare me in the least, and I've told fam anons that this 'precipice' could end up equally as WW3 annihilation or a new Golden Age. It is some kind of a rebirth, that is for certain.