Scimus autem quoniam diligentibus Deum omnia cooperantur in bonum, iis qui secundum propositum vocati sunt sancti. And we know that to them that love God, all things work together unto good, to such as, according to his purpose, are called to be saints.
A sacro-secular cultus, a clerisy, moves over and settles upon a holy peoples like a dome of atmospheric high pressure, shutting off supplies of fresh air and making a miasma the holy peoples have to breathe. A whole lot of sadness grows on the ground under that dome. God hears the sadness of His holy peoples and moves towards them in order to blow away the dome of high pressure, the sacro-secular cultus, the clerisy, afflicting them. God wants His holy peoples to breathe fresh air that fosters their health and happiness.
This is the action of Dharma. It does not come for one person at a time. That wastes its power and reach. Dharma comes for an entire system of perdition, a whole sacro-secular cultus, a complete clerisy, and all at once. The power of Dharma is so great that it does not waste time doing little jobs. Dharma can multi-task any number of big jobs all at once. Therefore, Dharma only goes into direct play when one or more of those big jobs is ready to get underway.
Dharmic punishment falls on an entire sacro-secular cultus all at once, as an irresistible force of marine or desert air moves in all at once to push off stale air inside a dome of high pressure. The cultus is not just weakened. It is not reformed. It is dispersed forever, to be no more ever again.
We see this phenomenology repeating almost like clockwork throughout a holy peoples’ history. Sargon II at Samaria. Nebuchadnezzar II at Jerusalem. Titus at Jerusalem. Germanics and Caucasians at Rome and Constantinople. Vatican at Béziers and Carcassonne. Ferdinand and Isabella at Granada. John III Sobieski at Vienna. MacArthur at Tokyo. Perkins and Schwartz at Baghdad.
During a fetid dome’s tenure over a holy peoples, whiffs of fresh air blow in under its skirts, now and again, broadcasting refreshment and joy. Andrew Breitbart was one of those. Sarah Palin is one of those. Donald Trump is another. Ditto people chanting F Joe Biden, going maskless, not fearing human contact, and refusing experimental vaccines that have unknown consequences. However, only Dharma embodies the comprehensive puissance required to remove from existence altogether an odious stale air dome and simultaneously replace it with good, fresh air. Patience, therefore, is indicated. Patience and Fortitude. And meanwhile, attention to duty, whatever that is tangibly in the moment. God knows the situation — and hates it — more than any of us human creatures can imagine doing. When the sword is unsheathed, everyone will know it. Then make it do its work.
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An order to deploy which lacks or frustrates intent to compel a target to sign a declaration of unconditional surrender is an unlawful order by the Rules of Just War, the Conventions of War, Common Sense, and the Spirit of America.
You must recognise the fundamental truth, i.e., the principle of Atma. It is within you. It is possible to know this only through the intellect because it has the capacity to discriminate. If you want to partake an orange, you have to peel out the bitter rind. Even the monkey peels out the skin of a banana before partaking it. Likewise, the intellect should give up evil and accept the good. What is the use of human birth if man acts in the same manner as a monkey or a buffalo? There is another lesson to be learnt even from buffaloes and cows. They graze in the fields without wasting a minute and masticate leisurely whatever they have eaten. Likewise, whenever you come across anything good, accept it without delay. Later on, contemplate on it and assimilate it.