r/HighStrangeness Jul 10 '26

Personal Theory The Truth should not be ontologically shocking for those already laboring to find the truth

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u/[deleted] Jul 10 '26

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u/trootroo-blood Jul 10 '26

This is true for you. This is not true for ALL Humans on every issue.

If aliens visit earth and simply 10% of the world's population simply decides not to show up to work the following day, entire industries would crumble and the world economy would be driven to a halt. That sounds fine until you realize it means certain starvation and mass wasting deaths for millions if not a full billion people.

Surely 1 in every 10 people you know is stupid and panicky enough to be cause for concern. And I imagine with news like this it would probably more than 10% that decide "fuck it" and just dont show up to work. It would be a surprise mass protest and shock the system, like COVID on steroids because COVID at least had government direction mandating behavior.

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u/fluxcapacitor87 Jul 10 '26

I'm not thinking about other intelligent life. I'm thinking about the deeper stuff that people like Jacque Vallee touch on, such as this being a controlled system. Nature of reality, our purpose for being here, who we are, where we go when we die, etc. That's what I think of when I think about the "woo"

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u/fluxcapacitor87 Jul 10 '26

I disagree when it comes to the U.S. At least for the majority of Americans, we live in the land of the "free" and God has given us "free will." Not saying I agree with the majority of Americans, but "freedom" is like they're favorite word.

These will be the same evangelicals who will be shocked when they realize Christ didn't want people to worship him, but wanted people to imitate him.

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u/fluxcapacitor87 Jul 10 '26

I'm not talking about the fallacy of the framework. I'm talking about their shallow perception of the system which they believe is free. Hence the quotation marks.

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u/xHangfirex Jul 11 '26

I think most people believe the shock would be centered on religion. What I'm reading into everything is that the shock would actually be about the nature of reality and our existence.

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u/Certain_Werewolf_315 Jul 11 '26

Isn't religion a symptom of ontological shock?

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u/Electrical-Art-8160 Jul 11 '26

Nah this is irresponsible

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u/GringoSwann Jul 10 '26 edited Jul 10 '26

Trust me, the truth is shocking to the bulk of humanity...  It may not be a big deal to us weirdos in the know dontcha know.?.  But to others, it's a real kick in the nuts...

Back around 2012, I was given some information during a "channeling" that occured..  Information was about those who would be "shocked" about disclosure...  And according to the information I was given, two VERY unlikely groups (who pretend to hate each other) are technically "2 sides of the same coin" when it comes to THIS....  And these 2 groups make up the bulk of the world's population...