I've been asking the same question. I'm new to scripture so I'm doing some research on the subject, and your question is definitely something I've been wondering about too.
We are very very far from the original language and its meaning. Imagine trying to parse the meaning of today's English when so much of it is colloquial and very time-specific turns of phrase. Just look at the specialized language that has appeared here in the chans/kuns. Can you imagine trying to figure out what these words mean in 2000 years, translated and re-translated by nefarious kings and into different languages?
That might be very good advice actually. I think it's the general idea that we are suposed to get from these transmissions, rather than precise details. All we need to know is the bigger picture, and the details will take care of themselves. The saviour mankind has come again and God's plan is going to eventuate exactly as it should.
You read Q. There are multiple meanings, and yet all are true. There may be no middle ground, but we can be very fallible in our interpretation of things until we see it play out before our eyes. Get ready for some surprises.
Agree wholeheartedly too!
Just sipping some covfefe with anons and talkin about the Second Coming.
I agree. I didn't know meme magic was a thing. But it is. They can be powerful prayers, like ancient cave paintings, or great works of music, telegraphing energy throughout the ether. You might even call them spells, and from the awakened anon, these spells are energized by the love of God.
Well said. I came across this quote recently. It seemed really relevant:
A mind that is positive cannot be controlled. For the purpsoes of occult dominion, minds must therefore be rendered passive and negative in order that control can be achieved. Minds conciously working to a definite end are a power, and power can oppose power for good or for evil. The scheme for world dominion might be doomed by the recognition of this principle alone, but, as it is unfortunately unrecognised, it remains unchallenged. Edith Starr Miller, Lady Queenborough
And it reminded me of something Q wrote too:
''Why is it critically important for them to change your opinion or prevent you from opening your mind?
Q''
Interesting. I agree. How did you arrive at this conclusion?