No tomorrow

We’re having a combination of heat wave and peak tourist season here, combined with spending increased amounts of karmic stuff like there’s no tomorrow, because there likely isn’t.

As you can probably imagine, it’s not the most comfortable situation. But it is what it is. Someone has to do it.

The situation with the Campi Flegrei supervolcano got worse; there was an earthquake swarm with the strongest one being 4.7. Mind you, those are not tectonic earthquakes that relieve the tension. Those are volcanic; they are a sign that magma is creating pressure on the cap rock, and the hydrological layers closer to the surface. It’s cracking rock. Eventually, there’s a “boom”, and then a huge ash cloud happens. I’m keeping an eye on it because I live not that far.

It’s not just that; lots of volcanic and tectonic stuff seems to be increasing in activity all over the place, and it might have a common cause. I have theories, but those are cheap until there’s more evidence.

The reason why I’m looking into those is that the karmic spending and other things are going on at a pace that indicates a great rush. For instance, people are going through critical stuff they need to work through in order to understand things of great importance for them. I wouldn’t expect that to be going on unless everybody is about to say goodbye to their earthly existence permanently and in short order.

 

9 thoughts on “No tomorrow

  1. Regardless of your numerous articles, so that I do not make unnecessary assumptions, I can finally ask you directly: Do you think that this material world—this place, with the characteristics it displays and the function it performs—which pretends to have a dual function, feigning a beneficial one while also destroying beings who are not evil, simply massacring them—should be saved and repaired?

    • I think this world needs to be destroyed. There are sections of the astral plane that are almost identical, but without terrible additions invented by Sanat Kumar that serve the sole purpose of destroying the souls. So, everybody who thinks this world needs to be saved in essence wants to save those evil parts.

      • A very interesting situation is that we have two entities of evil that are not necessarily connected from the outset—they simply pull in the same direction. We have an “evil world”—the Devil’s creation, a construct with an evil purpose—which traumatizes good people who enter such an evil world. And secondly, within it, we have certain specific beings who are evil.

        I think this is a particularly dreadful combination in which good people lose their footing because their points of reference are deliberately destroyed and they are encouraged to abandon all hope. What a repulsive manifestation must a particular being be to end its existence in this world happy and fulfilled, despite all the evidence of what this world is?

        So this is an intentional, consciously planned death trap of a construct—that is the kind of world this is. With one fitting additional ingredient—a considerable number of evil people within it.

        And yes, we have the local creator and supporter of all of this—the Devil, who plays dumb as though he knows nothing. What a fool.

        • In this world, I can easily imagine that there is always some fool who taunts the tigers and cougars in a zoo and pulls faces at them while they are locked in their cages.

        • "And yes, we have the local creator and supporter of all of this—the Devil, who plays dumb as though he knows nothing. What a fool."

          The Devil is not impartial in this world; he supports character-deformed monstrosities similar to himself. He supports them by providing access to the resources that all beings in this world necessarily need and consume because of their physical bodies. Yet even those servants protected by the Devil—high traitors of the calibre of “Ćaća se vraća” and his friends—also have a limited lifespan in this body.

          I wonder what the Devil imagines their trajectory to be after the death of the body. Where does the Devil observe how his proteges ultimately end up?

          Can you see what kind of psychopath this character is? He knows perfectly well what he is doing. He is tormenting others. And from that position of his, he would even try to blackmail others across worlds.

          It is terrifying that a being with characteristics such as the Devil’s was granted access and authority to create a world—a system so tightly sealed that, despite the horror and evil it produces, there is still no emergency shut-off mechanism in the hands of at least several independent beings.

          Obviously, multiple unprecedented failures must have been involved in such an event.

          • So, let us state it clearly once again. The Devil protects and promotes individuals whom God regards as disgusting. And what does he do to those who possess God’s qualities or strive to develop them?

            How is this going to end?

            • The Devil supports and encourages the wicked by placing resources at their disposal, even though he knows that he is sending them into accelerated degradation and spiritual disintegration—the loss of their accumulated integrity, a process of devolution. He does this solely in order to stop good beings in their striving and in their efforts to attain greater integrity, toward which they are guided by the original spark of existence within them.

              I mean, if you are not God, what ideal can you gravitate toward? Where does your instinct for what to follow come from, and where do you receive feedback along that path of evolution?

              The Devil wants to crush all of that at any cost.

  2. Would you expect that Campi Felgrei can do the trick? I guess it would be good enough to wipe out Europe but nothing near to what would be required to wipe out the whole Earth and put it out of misery?! Maybe God has more aces up his sleeve to deal with it more elegantly?

    • I don't know. It looks like it's going to happen, either way, so I'm keeping an eye on it. The thing is, there might be a common denominator behind all those separate things, and that one might actually end it.

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