>> What they took for reality will suffer a nuclear blast.
Hey! What I thought was reality suffered a nuclear blast! I expect the same is true for many of us here. But we survived. .... and THRIVED.
I think of it more like serious surgery cutting away the cancer. It was serious and painful, but ultimately very therapeutic. The truth may be devastating to a few, but for most of us, it is healing, life-giving, eye-opening, freeing.
For those already in a weakened state, we can do our best to be supportive. But not until they take their medicine! ;-)
I know what you mean. I had way too much trust in the system.
On the other hand though, the Q narrative has been a seamless resolution to so many unanswered questions built up over the decades. In this sense it’s been real easy. I didn’t resist, and nothing had to be cut out of me. Life-giving and freeing are good ways to describe what I’ve experienced.
I’m really thinking of family members I used to be close to, before the cultural divide got as bad as it is now.
I will support them but yes, their choice of medicine will determine whether I’m tough or tender.