1/7 Example of what i call a "Magical Trigger-Word Space"
(believe it or not, this is the least "triggering" or inflammatory example i could find.)
2/7 Remember that we are NOT the ones who define words. It's not up to us. We are only "allowed" to use words, not decide what the definitions are (unless you in are in power or are able to control information or find subtle ways to spin words)
3/7 These "magical trigger-word spaces" are used for social engineering and to make sure narratives are controlled in whatever direction is needed, and only if/when narratives need to change for a specific purpose.
4/7 Anyone who objectively pays attention to these "trigger-spaces" (without getting triggered by them) and notices when subtle changes are being implemented, can basically gain the ability to "see into the future" because subtle social manipulation always precedes social changes
5/7 A lot of other "trigger spaces" are now in the process of being "tweaked" which tells me a lot of important changes are being prepared for the near future.
(but i think that is pretty obvious to everyone at this point)
6/7 Magical taboo spaces are a way to "always be right" by "never being proven wrong"
The people in power act like a combination of financial experts, lawyers, and science nerds. It's mostly about "technically" (and legally) being right while using every conceivable loophole.
7/7 With such people, we must always read the Fine Print with more attention than the headline or advertisement.
The fine print is where the truth is and the headline is where the lie is, such that "technically" they never do anything wrong
(or at least you can never prove it)
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@CaliReaperrr @travis_n_taylor @larrivee_mike How to fight a spiritual battle?
Not being afraid to be called made-up names by our enemies seems like a good start.
More broadly: Do not look at yourself through the eyes of your enemy or you will be defeated by that enemy.
@CaliReaperrr @travis_n_taylor @larrivee_mike This is what a "spiritual battle" usually is:
A battle of perspectives (and i don't mean this in any sense of "all perspectives are equal").
What i mean by perspective or "eyes" is that we see the world through ideas (principles) and standards and laws that derive from them.
@CaliReaperrr @travis_n_taylor @larrivee_mike The spiritual battle is to try to get the other person or group to adopt your perspective (by which i mean the perspective you follow/have, not necessarily that you personally invented it).
Each group tries to get then other to look at the world through it's perspective.
If you don't mind going into exile, then you can do whatever you want with your dream (some people don't mind exile and thrive in it). If you want to avoid exile, then wait until you fully understand or you will probably cause the exile.
Example.
King Nebuchadnezzar dreams of a metal statue that gets toppled by a natural stone. He then tries to "act on it", which to him was to build that statue in a way that would block or stop what he saw in the dream (he made it completely gold so it would remain consistent).
But that clearly didn't work and he ended up unduly "oppressing the foreigner" with his statue. He tried to force his own vision of things (based on the dream he had) onto reality and it did not work. Instead, it forced him to acknowledge a principle higher than himself.
Answering a question (pic) and similar questions asked by others:
I don't think dreams are a vehicle per se, but they can certainly be treated in this manner for a purpose (such as getting insight into yourself or someone else).
I see it as a narrative describing what's going on while one sleeps. The images composing the narrative are usually pulled from the memory of the dreamer or the immediate environment of the sleeper (if you sleep with the radio on, don't be surprised if it influences your dreams).
More importantly, the dream images can also be pulled from insights and experiences your conscious mind has NOT even processed yet. In that sense, the images themselves can be interpreted and can even be useful.
FULL DREAM INTERPRETATION
(very long thread but hopefully worth it)
Using the cosmology described in my book: The Language of Creation (esp. chapter 62 about dream symbolism)
I will interpret the dream posted above as a "self-referential dream"
This means the dream is simply a narrative description of the inner processes occurring during sleep. I will use a set of "keys" to decipher the general narrative as well as each element of the dream in detail
Of course, certain details are more uncertain (ambiguous) in meaning than others due to their nature, so it's important not to get caught up in the details but rather focus on the overall narrative. The details can be important, but not always.