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Schumann Update 3/11/26🌟 Something on the Horizon🌟
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By the time all is said and done in this disclosure process, our heroes and saviors will have come down from their pedestals. Either by stepping down, falling or being yanked down by the masses.
We do not know how that process will look. Or how long it will take. I trust that whatever happens is for the ultimate highest good of humanity. Period.
We can handle whatever comes. May our Hearts guide us today and every day.
🫶TR
—5 Nov 2024—
@TruthRascalHQ
We do not know how that process will look. Or how long it will take. I trust that whatever happens is for the ultimate highest good of humanity. Period.
We can handle whatever comes. May our Hearts guide us today and every day.
🫶TR
—5 Nov 2024—
@TruthRascalHQ
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March Madness seems to have kicked in.
I think it’s more important than ever that people stand in their own Sovereignty and don’t place people on pedestals.
I think there’s going to be a lot of surprises as we go forward.
I think it’s more important than ever that people stand in their own Sovereignty and don’t place people on pedestals.
I think there’s going to be a lot of surprises as we go forward.
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You might feel passionate about something…
But if you’re not listening to what others are saying to you because your “passion” gets in the way - then the people you’re trying to communicate with likely aren’t getting your point.
Your intentions may be good...but, you know that saying about “the road to hell?” Yeah.
I’m listening to a conversation right now where some of the people involved are so intent on their own perspectives that they simply cannot hear what’s being said to them.
There’s a fucking elephant in the room, it’s being pointed out and explained to them over and over and they still can’t fucking see it.
It’s wild, man.
But if you’re not listening to what others are saying to you because your “passion” gets in the way - then the people you’re trying to communicate with likely aren’t getting your point.
Your intentions may be good...but, you know that saying about “the road to hell?” Yeah.
I’m listening to a conversation right now where some of the people involved are so intent on their own perspectives that they simply cannot hear what’s being said to them.
There’s a fucking elephant in the room, it’s being pointed out and explained to them over and over and they still can’t fucking see it.
It’s wild, man.
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From X…
What if the real crisis of the future isn’t climate, politics, or technology;
but human consciousness itself?
Steiner believed humanity is at a turning point.
Not the end of the world.
But the end of a certain way of living in the world.
For thousands of years people relied on outer authorities for meaning.
Tradition.
Church.
Tribe.
Culture.
Truth was inherited.
But Steiner said modern humanity would gradually lose the ability to live from inherited belief.
Religion would weaken.
Old certainties would dissolve.
And at the same time, materialistic science would prove incapable of answering the deepest questions of existence.
The result?
An inner vacuum.
A civilization that becomes more powerful outwardly; but increasingly unsure inwardly about why it exists at all.
But Steiner did not see this only as decline.
He saw it as a necessary transition.
Humanity, he said, had to pass through a phase where the old supports disappear.
Because only then can a new capacity emerge: conscious spiritual knowledge.
Earlier civilizations had spiritual perception, but it was instinctive; almost dreamlike.
Modern humanity lost that perception, but gained something else: clear, independent thinking.
The future, Steiner said, depends on whether humanity can unite these two again.
Not by going backward into superstition.
Not by abandoning reason.
But by developing a conscious relationship to the spiritual world.
A form of knowledge that is as disciplined as science; but directed toward the inner dimensions of reality.
And at the center of this future development, Steiner placed something very specific:
the Christ impulse; as a real force within human evolution.
A force that awakens the deepest center of the human being—the Ego—and gradually enables human beings to recognize the spiritual foundations of life through their own consciousness.
In Steiner’s view, the future would force humanity into a choice.
We could continue descending into pure materialism; becoming more efficient, more technological, more distracted, but also more inwardly empty.
Or we could develop a new level of consciousness that unites thinking, morality, and spiritual perception.
Steiner believed the entire direction of civilization may depend on that decision.
Because a civilization with immense power but no inner orientation can become dangerous not only to the world, but to itself.
So the real question of the future might not be technological at all.
It might be this:
Will human consciousness evolve fast enough to handle the power it has created?
https://x.com/rudolfstein2026/status/2031812904526495881
What if the real crisis of the future isn’t climate, politics, or technology;
but human consciousness itself?
Steiner believed humanity is at a turning point.
Not the end of the world.
But the end of a certain way of living in the world.
For thousands of years people relied on outer authorities for meaning.
Tradition.
Church.
Tribe.
Culture.
Truth was inherited.
But Steiner said modern humanity would gradually lose the ability to live from inherited belief.
Religion would weaken.
Old certainties would dissolve.
And at the same time, materialistic science would prove incapable of answering the deepest questions of existence.
The result?
An inner vacuum.
A civilization that becomes more powerful outwardly; but increasingly unsure inwardly about why it exists at all.
But Steiner did not see this only as decline.
He saw it as a necessary transition.
Humanity, he said, had to pass through a phase where the old supports disappear.
Because only then can a new capacity emerge: conscious spiritual knowledge.
Earlier civilizations had spiritual perception, but it was instinctive; almost dreamlike.
Modern humanity lost that perception, but gained something else: clear, independent thinking.
The future, Steiner said, depends on whether humanity can unite these two again.
Not by going backward into superstition.
Not by abandoning reason.
But by developing a conscious relationship to the spiritual world.
A form of knowledge that is as disciplined as science; but directed toward the inner dimensions of reality.
And at the center of this future development, Steiner placed something very specific:
the Christ impulse; as a real force within human evolution.
A force that awakens the deepest center of the human being—the Ego—and gradually enables human beings to recognize the spiritual foundations of life through their own consciousness.
In Steiner’s view, the future would force humanity into a choice.
We could continue descending into pure materialism; becoming more efficient, more technological, more distracted, but also more inwardly empty.
Or we could develop a new level of consciousness that unites thinking, morality, and spiritual perception.
Steiner believed the entire direction of civilization may depend on that decision.
Because a civilization with immense power but no inner orientation can become dangerous not only to the world, but to itself.
So the real question of the future might not be technological at all.
It might be this:
Will human consciousness evolve fast enough to handle the power it has created?
https://x.com/rudolfstein2026/status/2031812904526495881
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