Anonymous ID: e81d55 March 10, 2018, 3 a.m. No.610721   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0768 >>0784 >>0844

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Let me give you an example of what I mean. Let's say I asked the following questions:

 

#1 - Are thoughts real?

#2 - Are dreams real?

#3 - Which is less real, dreams or thoughts?

 

Now, ~80% of people who are asked these questions will say they are dumb questions and not bother to answer them. ~15% will be philosophers who give an answer that aligns with their pre-conceptions based on their personal philosophy and miss the point entirely. ~4% will try to answer sincerely, but lack insight and get the answers wrong. Maybe 1% or less will have a "holy shit" moment where they suddenly realize a deep spiritual understanding. These are not random, meaningless questions, the answers here actually matter a great deal.

 

Now, if 99% can't figure out the truth of the nature of thoughts and dreams, what chance do they have of understanding the nature of God? People were deliberately dumbed down and taught not to think about this stuff. It doesn't come easily to them. This is just one small (yet powerful and important) secret. There are dozens of these I could name, and I'm still learning myself. There are some who know much more than I do. So until someone is ready to really think hard about the fundamentals of their mind and reality, they won't "get it" yet, and no one can force them to.

 

This is why you see people saying "some here aren't ready to understand yet and there's nothing I can do about that". If a person won't try to understand their own mind, they will remain in darkness. Whether Q is going to spell it all out or not, I don't know, but there are a lot of us very curious to see if and how he does it, because "how do you lead the world to simultaneous spiritual realization" is the single biggest question in current existence. Buddha didn't do it, Jesus didn't do it. If Q pulls it off Heaven comes to Earth. It is a very big deal.

 

Now it is late and I should rest. Good night.