How are you feeling?

I do often wonder 1) do the majority of people actually know what’s going on and don’t want to share how they feel

This is a question that I ask myself very often. Thank you for raising this question. It is of interest to me, and as I see another person speaking about this matter, I feel that I am not an exception!

Would it be a good idea than to create a dedicated thread for this?

One question that I sometimes ask myself is: where was I, when a kid? I could never formulate an answer to this, except with the C bit going by "your incarnations are simultaneous". Even with this bit, my logic stops and I cannot make a clear & "satisfying" picture. the result is that I am left with a big big uncertainty. I find it an exhausting art than to be able to deal with such fundamental uncertainties. But it is sometimes difficult to "not know", and just keep on with whatever.

I have memories of my childhood, but it's like a dual scenario. I cannot express how much this affects me badly when thinking about it, because:

- I haven't found an answer (as stated above)
- one scenario involves negative events

So it remains in the back of my head.

Moving on, and focusing on matters valued by the forum, has been a good antidote - except that it does not exactly solve the "riddle".

To answer your question, @T.C.: it could require some investigations, and interviewing people in a context of anonymity. I believe that people know, and are experiencing very paranormal things, and that nobody dares to speak about it, out of fear for social exclusion.
 
Truth does heal

There are also some congratulations in order, because seeing the truth allows us to better navigate reality. The fire that burns can also light our way ahead.

Thank you very much @TC and @iamathis, I also believe that the truth heal us and set us free. Sometimes one thinks that what we are looking at and percieving is real and true. Sometimes we simply don't want to see the bare and raw truth. As a child, I was a rebel who fought for truth, for which I was often punished. Because "Parents are always right, even when they're not." Today, I see it as a good lesson that confirmed to me that even if authority goes in a certain direction (like during the Covid period), it doesn't mean we have to follow if we don't perceive it as right. Since childhood, I've been pondering truth—whether what we currently perceive as true is really true at all. We live in an unbelievable chaos where truth is hidden in a pile of lies. Finding it is sometimes like looking for a needle in a haystack.
 
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