♫ 'As the Hypocrisy Unfolds, Hell is Truly on its Way...' ♫
A Woman in the U.S. Army becomes Terribly Unwell from the Vaccine.
https://transcriberb.dreamwidth.org/40858.html?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
The mother speaking of her 29yr old daughter in the short transcript above got me thinking. It wasn’t a particularly new line of thought, nor a judgement of a personal nature — we are each our own judges. It’s all rather vile (vial) what is happening to people due to the vaccine, surely those who acknowledge the problem would agree.
However. Would it make me a hypocrite to say, ‘Poor woman! To have been so active serving in Kuwait on behalf of her country to have that done to her!' because,
a) let’s pretend any western army still has a valid role to play beyond basic aggression; ought women be there, compromising the masculine instinct?
b) fitness/exercise works as a stressor causing inflammation; awkward for female army employees who already have psychological issues at twice the rate of males not necessarily through any fault of their own
c) most importantly; she has a daughter who is only four years old.
What is a mother doing with a dependent child in a war environment? Yes — presumably the daughter was back in America, but how will that affect the child long term — her mother would rather be a ‘supply staff sergeant’ in Kuwait than be that child’s one and only mother?
I understand how the modern woman’s mind might say ‘I want to help build a better world for my child,’ thus, ‘I must go and live in Kuwait to achieve this,’ but why not understand the origin of career first which is to travel a path at great speed.
Career also comes from the word ‘chariot’ c.1590.
From the Katha Upanishad;
3. “Know the Self as the lord of the chariot and the body as the chariot itself. Know the intellect as the charioteer and the mind as the reins.
5. “He who has no understanding, whose mind is always unrestrained, his senses are out of control, as wicked horses are for a charioteer. (The horse represents spirit.)
6. “He, however, who has understanding, whose mind is always restrained, his senses are under control, as good horses are for a charioteer.”
Motherhood is sacred, she’s designed to be with her children until they no longer need her. The cruelly vax-damaged daughter is lucky to have a mother to help. Kicking nature in the psychological and reproductive organs is what a wild career does best.

These unphunny Phoenicians are trying to teach us something very, very important.



"Hell" is believing that you have no spiritual nature.
;-(
All truth is in harmony, not divergent.
Concepts may diverge from truth, even when they are workable within a restricted application.
(Transcriber B is righteous.)