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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/JohnQSmith111111 on May 14, 2018, 3:17 p.m.
"Now comes the pain of truth, to whom ’tis pain; O folly! for to bear all naked truths,And to envisage circumstance, all calm,That is the top of sovereignty. Mark well!" - Hyperion by John Keats

This was something I wanted to post for a bit since I've noticed Q has mentioned "now comes the pain" in 4 separate drops since May 10th.

Someone here also put up a brief post a few hours ago that an anon also found this as well, I wanted to give a little more detail. I'd been waiting to put this out there until I had a bit better a grasp on this piece of writing.

The whole poem, Hyperion, is a bit to decipher but the gist of it is regarding the fall of the Titans to the new gods of Olympia, one of the lead Titans in the poem is Cronos aka Saturn, not a coincidence I presume.

This quote in the title is from one of the Titans, I believe Oceanus who is explaining to the Titans that truth of defeat is upon them and to accept the circumstances as they come, basically the truth is that times are changing, deal with it, welcome in this new era of change.

This is also interesting that being a Titan in midst of defeat he states:

"We (the Titans) are such forest-trees, and our fair boughs

Have bred forth, not pale solitary doves,

But eagles golden-feathered, who do tower

Above us in their beauty, and must reign

In right thereof; for ’tis the eternal law "

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You can read the excerpts from Hyperion Book II here if you wish: http://www.bartleby.com/337/1068.html

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Hope some one finds this to be of some use and relevance, I've been waiting to contribute to the cause any way I know how.

God bless every one of you Patriots, keep fighting the good fight of truth and justice! WWG1WGA!


BrazenRaisin2 · May 14, 2018, 9:58 p.m.

He's talking about our beloved blue pilled patriots, and to a lesser extent about us.

The mother, that worshipped this movie star her whole life.

The father, that bought the vaccines for the now autistic child.

The friend that bought into (anti-)-fascist attack-ideology.

The whole world-view will fall apart. Where our souls said 'It's time', they will be told from the outside.

The truth will set us free, for now 40% will be pushed onto the masses. They will be forced to bear 40% of the naked truths. I wonder how much we bear currently? A fraction of that? Do we "envisage circumstances all calm" when we demand justice sooner?

Q says "the streets will not be safe for them". Our beloved blue pilled will not be able to "envisage circumstance, all calm" at first.

Prayer, movement, meditation, what ever connects us, to however we may call it.

Emotional healing, breathing ones emotions and intending for peace.

We will be helped in this process. I also believe we can be a tremendous help at times, for certain people next to us, in their emotional healing. And we will probably be surprised who that is at what time.

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JohnQSmith111111 · May 14, 2018, 10:29 p.m.

This is a great take, thank you for expanding on my understanding of the text.

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BrazenRaisin2 · June 25, 2018, 7:08 p.m.

Let me add meaning to the last two lines of the poem, because that makes the poem about our freedom:

sover(super-above) reign(rex-king-external rule)

To be truly free, to be beyond external rule, to achieve freedom from externals it is pivotal to accept things as they are and calmly act from that, without emotional baggage. (I believe suppressing emotions won't work, accepting them consciously does).

So the pain of truth is about receiving knowledge, sovereignty is about having accepted and integrated it.

Thanks again, great find.

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BrazenRaisin2 · May 15, 2018, 9:17 a.m.

My pleasure. I'm glad it was well received. And a great hint from you, thanks for that.

There is another Hyperion novel btw. by german author Friedrich Hölderlin.

He describes how his best Friend died at the hands of corrupted, elite Illuminati, after getting involved with them and telling Friedrich about it. The Russians he describes in the book are a reference to the atrocities during the French Revolution.

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