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CucksForTheDonald 8 points ago +8 / -0

Stupid, no. Unwise as fuck, yes.

This kind of scheming ends with suffering of the schemers. They don't understand how the world really works. There are spiritual rules where this can only happen to people who want to enter such a timeline. It doesn't happen to people who do not.

The timeline where they fail is where we live. If that's really what they're doing, then we probably lynch them. The timeline where they succeed is where they live. There, they get to enjoy the consequences of their choices, which turn out to be less heavenly than they imagined.

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YouNeedVPN 1 point ago +1 / -0

Which is Unfortunately worse.

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CucksForTheDonald 2 points ago +2 / -0

It is attractive to desire what we think of as bad outcomes for people with bad intent, but what they're actually going to experience is what they think of as bad outcomes, not us. :)

The important part is to always be aware that one's own participation in their reality is voluntary, i.e. if you don't disbelieve that a better outcome is possible, then a better outcome is likely to be experienced by you, and the outcomes they chose do not matter. In the world you choose, you will see them rightfully punished, etc, unless you believe that such people always evade punishment, etc.

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brundlefly777 1 point ago +1 / -0

I hear Neville Goddard in you, pede.