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luke wilson said:Hey seeing the world might be going down the sinkhole in the near future.
I'd like to thank you all for forming this network and doing what you do.
Thanks. Without this place I would have been completely unaware of what is to transpire. I don't even know how I would have began to try and understand a world falling apart before ones very eyes.
The sense I get from reading this last session is a sense of imminence. A sense of, inevitability.
I still sometimes doubt, wishfully thinking that what the Cs say doesn't come to pass. I went on a little trip this weekend and I saw people just going through there daily lives concerned about mundane life unaware that there might be a storm brewing right underneath there feet.
I found myself thinking, this people are not angry. This people will not revolt, they have no reason to revolt, they have accepted that this is the way the world has to be. Maybe where I am is not the 5D City on a Hill. From what I have read here on this thread, that is america. So I dont know what will be happening in the rest of the western world while america revolts against itself. I guess we just have to wait and see.
This is from Wikipedia "City On a Hill":
"City upon a hill is a phrase from the parable of Salt and Light in Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. In Matthew 5:14, he tells his listeners, "You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden." It is commonly used in invocations or criticisms of American exceptionalism."
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luke wilson
This concerns me too. I sense though that there will be a natural drawing together of like minded Fellowship members in the coming months, especially after many are so fortunate as to be able to meet in person in France this October, that we will have enough connections in place to keep in contact, and hopefully we can have enough EE trained members and teachers of the Cass/Laura/Fellowship knowledge spread around to keep "carrying the fire," in the days to come when/if we lose the internet. (That quote "carrying the fire," is from Cormac McCarthy's apocalyptic novel "The Road"--I just finished teaching it a fews days ago and it haunts me lately--it's a terrifying look at an end of humanity scenario.)What will happen to the internet? Will we still have access to the network?? I mean, between corporate buildings going up in flame and the ice age... I am worried.
Perhaps the fellowship may make available data discs of relevant threads for distribution to members. I am rustling in my wallet for you guys so don't worry.