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Ida Lawrence/ConsciousLifeNews
Humans don’t like feeling insecure, that much is clear. The tension of not knowing really serves to push us… one direction or another. We can learn to live comfortably with the tension, accepting it as a platform from which to learn and perceive and create the new, or in the alternative, we can take up believing in something that makes us feel safe and in the know. When security wins, we give up the journey to true information.
The collapse of the world as we know it, or as we have known it, is on all of our minds. Afraid or unafraid, we do exist within a vast range of probabilities and possibilities. Voices predicting doomsday based on prophesies, what ifs, piecing things together, simply imagining things, can be heard across the Internet. It’s quite a banquet of images.
So let’s talk about that a bit. When thinking about the subject, I remembered a video that I watched sometime in mid 2012. It featured a dignified, seemingly rational, passionate woman talking about three days of darkness that were going to occur at the end of the year.
She referred to prophesies and present day occurrences that seemed to coincide, as she described a time when sunlight would not return in the morning and people would lose their minds, leave their homes, become overwhelmed by demonic forces, break into others’ homes… wow… what a scene. She gave the dates and urged us to prepare and stay walled up inside during those three days. She said that after the three days, the sunlight would return and the world would be beautiful as springtime.
So how did I feel about what I heard? Well… I said to myself, “Nonsense… that prophesy is not meant to be understood literally.” Then I wondered how she thought people could happily walk out into a beautiful day with all kinds of dead bodies laying around. Either that’s a bit of a glitch or maybe she’s counting on ascension for the survivors.
She was so authoritative and passionate that her images of demonic shrieking outside my door stuck in my head like a bad movie. Yep, the Bible includes some fear conditioning.
As we’ve seen happen in the past, fear conditioning can have very disturbing and sad outcomes with people believing so deeply in a doomsday scenario that they actually create the scenario and self-destruct. Poison Kool-Aid for the susceptible mind. Let’s get past it.