Thank you again for your time and attention! I had contacted you asking you about your experience concerning the most effective ways of ‘reaching’ other people with the (unpleasant) truth. You shared many wise observations that have really impacted me, mind, heart, soul. But two that really stood out for me are:
1) The closer a population/individual is to an Event the more resistant they are to accepting the conspiracy theory with regard to what is right in their ‘neighborhood’. This blew my mind, because here I am in the mountain forests of far northern California, living amongst people who have grown up with the fact of natural forest fire, and many of whom have been employed in contract fire-fighting efforts. I entertained expectation that these same people would be the most observant about the nature of fire and therefor would be the most receptive to the seeing the ‘patterned anomalies’ and the reality of these attacks. NOPE. NOPE. NOPE.
2) The people who are often the most resistant to being informed are those who are closest to us -- friends, family. As disappointing as it is, your observation has certainly mirrored my experience. Perhaps precisely because expectations (conscious or unconscious) on both sides of the relationship are higher. I expected the ones who ‘love’ me the most to be the most sympathetic and attentive to what I was saying. And, conversely, those same people are likely entertaining expectation that I do not ‘rock the boat’ by introducing such horrifying dialog! (“Oh, my goodness! Laurey needs medication, she’s gone off her rocker or she’s channeling demons!”)
I hear or read comments from many acquaintances (on-line and off) who struggle routinely with these two issues. With your open-hearted compassion, I have little doubt that you can help others in the way you have assisted me. The fact that we can help, through fearlessness, compassion and boots-on-the ground, loving connection with all beings in our spheres is the frequency you vibrate with. Much gratitude!








