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Jun 26, 2022·edited Jun 26, 2022

Beautifully said. Not knowing whether or how this great sorrow will unfold within one's own circle is so very difficult. I am always overjoyed to find similar perspectives to my own. I have spent the last two years in silence, letting only my refusal speak for me (unless directly asked, and then only a sentence or two, lest those awful barriers go up). Evidence of a great evil slowly accumulates for those who look. . . but how can one bear to trumpet this to beloved family and friends, all of whom have good hearts but who could not question their reality?!! There is no possibility of 'I told you so.' There is only compassion.

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Lovely, So true. Thank you.

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Well said sir. Radical compassion appears to be calling.

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Jun 26, 2022·edited Jun 26, 2022

I am half through the amazing book OUR COSMIC ORIGIN by Ismael Perez, and after reading your comment today Martin, I wanted to share this which I just copied from the book. (his grammatical errors abound, but hell, he sure seems to know a whole lot more than anyone about Our Cosmic Origin!

''Today it is well understood that compassion is something we humanoids had always had, and it is our strongest defense mechanism against our reptilian counterpart. Humans must love their enemies because it is through compassion that we convert our fallen brothers back into light. Overall, both sets of descending beings had lessons to learn, for the whole purpose of this existing opposition, was to unite both groups of descending beings back together as one in the physical realm and this would mean that the humanoids would learned how to be more physical material developing lower chakras, while maintaining their high spiritual connection. As for the Reptilians, theirs was to learn compassion and love (which is the opposite of their creation myth) so that they may redeem themselves and inherit their long-awaited physical vehicle the Adam Cadman, humanoid light body."

I thought this was a perfect way to comment on your most recent post on compassion for our sleeping idiots.

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Well written, Martin. Have learned much from you.

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I am not sure I agree. Compassion is for one who does not know better. Those who are carrying out this horror know. They know. And if they don’t know by now a good Knock upside the head is what they need. Not compassion. I’m still mad as hell. Not ready to hug and make nice just yet.

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Try Martin's previous post about how betrayal has taught him about forgiveness: https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/learning-to-love-the-judases

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Thank you, Martin. You are so gracious, wise and kind. You write with a special skill.❤️

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