Problem is, the can can't be kicked down the road any further this time, regardless of what anyone desires.
You have no idea how deep the swamp actually is.
Imagine getting pissy because confronting an ancient cabal of false gods is taking too long for your liking.
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Keep digging if you're dissatisfied with what you already know.
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Nobody asked you, personally, for help. Don't expect to be included in the plans of people you've never even met.
There are yet further layers to this shit sandwich.
Faith is inescapable, because even before you can know anything, you must first have faith that it is possible to know things.
If you can't get comfortable with uncertainty, and still thrive, then you're going to remain stuck in the eighth sphere.
>But how does one enjoy the little things knowing the big things?
Keep in mind why we fight these "big things" despite their stature: Because the BIGGEST thing will always smile upon truth. Their deceptions attempt to exploit the fact that the one true God is so vast that he can't be directly observed. Yet if you seek him in everything you do, you will find his gentle hand has been holding you up this entire time.
If the big picture problems seem overwhelming right now (their weapons seek to instill this feeling in you through the Internet), then work at what you can do right in front of you, and others will continue to fight the battle.
Victory is not achieved by every man, woman and child fighting in the trenches every day of their lives, but by a consistent effort made by all people to help wherever they find themselves, in whatever manner they can.
Even the soldiers in the world wars were sent home for rest and relaxation when they could get it.
Rough explanation is that the eighth sphere is where people get stuck in their fears, and they stop even attempting to move forwards.