Concerns about civil war in the US
In reply to RFK on our Oregon voter ballot! by Sherri Sunnygirl
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Hi Sherri, thanks for your insights and views from the ground in the US. 🙏
I'd like to pick up on this key point you said...
I want the shift to 5D to be gentler, but if it ends up being the hard route, I'm going to stand up for my freedom and sovereignty. I hear nothing but "Revolution" coming out of people's mouths all over town if the election goes the hard way. People are not going to put up with their freedom being taken away.
What I am feeling from the field right now, is very much along these lines. People have been hoodwinked and conned by the current regime - with each passing day, unknowingly to many, their freedoms and sovereignty are being stripped away. Soon enough, you'll have a quasi-communist state, very similar to what you have in China - with pretty much all freedoms taken away. I'm very surprised that plenty aren't able to see this, directly by the evidence of what's going on.
This is what many in the Trump movement are pushing-back against.
My concern is that if the current (forked-tongue) incumbents continue, you get some form of civil war happening in the US - because plenty will not tolerate what's actually going on. That's not to condone it. But to point to the fact that a greater level of freedom and sovereignty is being called for. Does that look brash and reptilian? Maybe. But I do believe it's a move in the right direction where people would have more freedom in society to freely express their authenticity.
You always see consciousness emergent in waves - in one movement it opens up with a degree of exuberant brashness. Following which, there is a clamping down and binding together. But where the binding gets too tight, that fosters a cancerous and limiting state - which is, I believe, where the US stands right now.
I think a crucial pointer in all of this, is how RFK - from a family of celebrated democrat leaders - was forced to cross the house, because he couldn't even get a platform to speak. He's a measured, balanced, fair and non-judgmental man. I'd say that's a key indicator.
Ultimately society must get past the polarisation of the two-party state, both sides of which, are heftily influenced by corporations and shadow controllers. But we're not at that point yet. In which case, I'd say it's about making the best of a far from perfect situation.
Bright blessings
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