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If people on this forum believe or wish to believe that some sort of planetary upheaval and cataclysmic social change is due to occur, and that great planetary suffering will precede a time of better living, then that is one thing.
Relishing in other people's suffering in anticipation of one's belief being fulfilled, is another thing.
We can all see two issues here, although some may pretend they can't.
And it is evident in Bob's post that he is relishing. In reference to the riots and the stock-market crash he calls on others to celebrate, sit back and enjoy, share his ecstasy with what is happening right now, and enjoy the ride, because he says Christmas has arrived.
Those of you inclined to similar feelings as Bob about what is happening may try to defend yourselves by saying he isn't relishing in the riots - but he is, and you are similar to him.
Those people who are watching their beloved city be burnt and looted, who have had their property and livelihoods ruined, who have had loved ones bashed, stabbed and murdered, are not impressed by Bob's calling on others to celebrate and share his ecstasy with what is happening. Neither are they impressed with those of you who defend his words.
As said, anticipating other's suffering, even for beneficial change, is one thing, getting emotionally high when that suffering is witnessed is another thing.
Several of you criticise me for calling Bob a fruitcake, and suggest I am not being loving, as I encourage others to be. Is that the best you can do to criticise me? I say you are fruitcakes too. What is worst to do, to celebrate other's sufferings and call on others to sit back and enjoy, or, to call those who do, a fruitcake? Your scale of what is right and wrong is askew. I am not saying Bob is a better or worse man than I, but in this instant, he has misstepped and put his foot in poo. We all do it from time to time. You should see some of the blunders I have made.
I don't choose words according to current or collective convention. I am not in the "I'm a good-person competition", that most of those in the western world are indulging in. I have no desire to portray myself as one of the "good people"; as spiritual, loving, or PC. I do not choose my words that way. What I am inside, I know. I don't care what others think. They get it wrong anyway. (I'm much worse than what they think) I don't dislike Bob, I don't not love him. He is just a fellow like me. I have spoken harshly to/about him, like I have with others - it does not mean I have any animosity or dislike towards him. For all you know, I might even like him, and like some of you too. Mind you, I find one of you as irritating today as he was many many centuries ago. But that is as much me as he.
For all you fruitcakes know, (I'll repeat that just in case you are reading too fast and missed it, fruitcakes, fruitcakes, fruitcakes) I might know as much, or more or less, than what you think you know about what is looming ahead. But unlike you, I might not care for "information" and "messages", as you term it, about supposed future events. Instead I might prefer to gain my understanding by a more reliable first hand method, and treat information from every source as only information, not knowledge. But regardless of what hardships I may or may not see coming upon others and on the world, (for that is my business and I share it with no one) I see no reason to enjoy it or celebrate it when it comes, as Bob calls upon his friends to do.
And besides, little if anything is certain. Bob's fancying that he and you lot are going to be some sort of "most sought after" leaders/teachers/helpers in a post apocalyptic better world is just more feelgood fantasies, which you lot are prone to.
The future is neither here nor there. We have our work to attend to, day by day. We should attend to it, each day, like it is the last day and there is no future, or like the future is doubtful. Then we can keep the here and now in right perspective.
Are you going to waste your days waiting and fantasizing that society will collapse and the world will change to suit your fancies of you being some sort of forerunner of a new world system. Thousands of people have wasted valuable potential and living-time by doing exactly that, when they would better have ignored their fancied future and concentrated on doing all they could for their families, colleagues, neighbours and community now.
Does your "information" and your "messages" about the future, that you put credence in, slow down your present practical work and usefullness, does it entice you to sit back and not contribute usefully to your community right now, each day - because you think your time is coming. Is it slowing your progress and your active helpfulness. It is easy to slow down another by feeding them fantasies about themself and about their future time of usefulness. And of what worth is the here and now, if all this is going to be destroyed and a truer time of our work and usefulness is to come? Such an idea when imparted to others, induces them to postpone their usefulness and the work they could be doing now. Don't be fooled.
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