The last will be the first

So I read this today and I have to comment on it.

@photomom121 #mommamallard #ducks #ducklings ♬ original sound – DanielleRachael121

If you can see how the humble mother duck loves all her children, imagine how much God loves you.

Always remember that God is pure love and that every single soul is of immeasurable value to God.

If you can feel anything at all, then you have a soul. If you have a soul, then God has a plan for you.

Once this whole game we are in is over, the first will be the last and the last will be the first.

God knows all your struggles, knows how others treat you and knows how you treat others.

God does not measure you by the standards this society uses to measure your value.

I wish I could show you all how precious you are to God, but the rules of the game are as they are.

Things may not make sense to you now, but they will make sense to you eventually.

The only thing you have to do here while you are alive, is to find what you love.

Through love, you learn the purpose God had for creating something.

Through love, you become God’s instrument in sustaining this world.

28 Comments

  1. I was told that suicide is a mortal sin.

    And “The reverse side of Christian compassion for the suffering of one’s neighbor is a profound suspicion of all the joy of one’s neighbor, of his joy in all that he wants to do and can.”

  2. Rintrah, since the beginning of time, there has been no shortage of predictions of imminent doom, the end of humanity, TEOTWAWKI, civilizational collapse, God’s wrath, and similar things. And, indeed, local dooms happened, for example, the Black Death, Genghis Khan, WWII, and much more.

    However, most doom predictions did not pan out, including yours and Geert’s. I love you and Geert equally, but so far, the predictions have not materialized.

    I am a bit of a doom-monger myself, always expecting something horrible to happen. However, guided by history of dooms that failed to materialize, I cover that topic much less than I otherwise would.

    Would you comment on the “doom predictions that have not happened”?

    • > Would you comment on the “doom predictions that have not happened”?

      I can’t speak for Radagast , so I will speak for myself.

      You are correct that predictions of doom have been with humanity since it’s inception

      But nothing ever happens.

      The predictions of imaginations simply serve to fire up the nervous systems of the NPC masses.

      Why is there never some glorious apocalyptic End to our shitty lives?

      Because the suffering of our shitty lives is the very purpose of our existence.

      Our existence was ENGINEERED this way.

      The Demiurge/Archons (or whatever words you prefer to describe the Higher Powers which constructed this Simulation) are controlling us for THEIR benefit. They LOVE to watch us suffer. Our suffering and toil is the delicacy they cherish, it feeds them in some way.

      The Internet is kind of cool in one sense — it allows disparate individuals like ourselves to share the contents of their consciousness.

      But it can never share the raw experience of each individual’s lives. The groaning waking up in the morning, the compulsion to take a shower and eat, to drive a car through a congested commute, to do the nightmarish 9-5 job, to come back home to do laundry or make dinner, just to go back to bed and do the same thing again.

      And again

      And again

      For a lifetime.

      Some people like Fucko think this kind of life is the highest pinnacle.

      I’m not so sure.

      • Yeah. Local apocalypses are a historical commonplace. For example, the Black death, dieoff of Native Americans due to disease and colonization, WWII etc. Genghis Khan reduced population of Iran from 40 million to 10 million people.

        But globally the humanity has been on a generally gentle path.

    • Igor, you are right that it is not exactly an imminent End Of The World thing, agreed.
      Ernest Hemingway was asked about his bankruptcy. He replied that it was gradual, then all at once.
      In the last two years I know of 5 people who have died of cancer, one of them was my oldest brother.
      Two men found dead (died in their sleep, one on a couch, one face down in the snow in his underwear).
      One man in remission from pancreatic cancer, going on his bucket list trips with his wife. My niece has breast cancer, spreading thru her lymph, is in her abdomen.
      A neighbor’s daughter is disabled with seizures so debilitating she can’t work. There are others.
      My point is, we may be in the ‘gradual’ phase.
      The ‘all at once’ phase could be very ugly.
      I will be happy if it doesn’t happen.

      • I am sorry to hear that and my condolences.

        Literally not one person I know or am related to died recently. (My grandparents died in 2010s at the ages of 85, 91 and 93). That colors my perception.

    • He is going overboard on the climate change stuff 100%. That must be strong gear he’s smoking but I am based in Europe and by God the amount of sickness in our customers and suppliers now is insane. Long term shit meaning our supply chains are disrupted. Total collapse may not happen but they are definitely partially right. Shit and fan are colliding for more often in Europe than they used to even 5yrs ago.

      Part is sickness part is subcontracting IT to Indian. The amount of “due to technical error” i have seen in the last few years is orders of magnitude higher than it used to be.

    • >Would you comment on the “doom predictions that have not happened”?

      My main guide for what’s going to happen, is to look at what happened to the viruses that we vaccinated chickens against.

      It took around 8 years generally before hypervirulent strains emerged of the viruses they vaccinated against.

      We started mass vaccination in 2021.

      So it’s just likely to take a while, before the hypervirulent strains emerge.

      But until that time, we’re just stuck with the consequences of these continual waves of mass infection.

      You can look up the statistics for yourself, for pneumonia.

      You can also look at rates of sickness absence.

      The simple principle is as following: When you vaccinate everyone, you remove the ability of the adaptive immune system to discriminate against virulence.

      So that’s what we see: Steadily rising intrinsic virulence, that has been masked by the quasispecies swarm having to restart from scratch twice.

      It has of course also been masked by the fact that most vaccinated people still have very high concentrations of antibodies.

      And it has of course also been masked in elderly, by the fact that huge numbers of people now receive Paxlovid and monoclonal antibodies, to prevent hospitalization.

      Where the rising intrinsic virulence hasn’t been masked, is in the youngest children. That’s where you unfortunately continue to see huge numbers of hospitalizations and worse.

      Eventually that’s going to cause massive problems.

      The virulence just continues to build. If you want to follow its trajectory, you can look at this lineage:

      https://cov-spectrum.org/explore/World/AllSamples/Past6M/variants?aaMutations=S%3AN679R&nextcladePangoLineage=LP.8.1&

      • I will just quote this, from one of my previous articles:

        https://www.rintrah.nl/the-glycans-are-coming/

        >IBD has been a major poultry disease in China since 1982 when the first IBDV strain, CJ801, was isolated in Beijing (Cao et al., 1998, Liu et al., 2002). Although the IBD situation was well controlled by a range of conventional attenuated live and inactivated IBD vaccines, the very virulent and antigenic variant IBDV strains have also emerged in China since the late 1980s and early 1990s and spread continuously in many regions (Cao et al., 1997, Liu et al., 2002), resulting in severe economic losses to the poultry industry. The Chinese vvIBDVs isolated in 1990s were shown to form a continuum in the pathogenicity between European cvIBDV and vvIBDV strains (van den Berg et al., 2004). However, IBDV strains with new properties could emerge later on due to the high mutation rate of RNA viruses and the high selection pressure generated by intensive vaccination of birds.

        So the virus is first seen in 1982 in China. They start vaccinating against it. Then in the late 80’s and early 90’s, they start having very virulent versions emerge.

        I’m not a genius with a crystal ball.

        But if you’re asking me what seems sensible, then this is what seems sensible: It takes a few years before you start to have these new very virulent varieties of viruses in response to mass vaccination.

        If I had to guess, I would say that the problem becomes very hard to deny once LP.8.1 + S:N679R sweeps the world. That will take a few months.

        • You need to first construct a Swiss model with the specific de-optimized codon sequences that were specifically selected and then used; and then construct a Gibbs Free Energy model ranking the order upon which these Codons will flip and the rate that the de-optimization reverts back to its full virulence glory.

          I have been telling people that refuse to listen for years now, it is not the virus that you see now that is intended. It is a global project in human serial passage. Ethnically targeted bio-weapons cannot simply be dumped. This does not work, because Gibbs Free Energy fizzles them out.

          What is required to be done is to homogenize HLA responses, elicit immune system tolerance and then have the virus serial passage by the virus optimizing back into into its original endemic form (i.e. the proper codons selected back, because of the serial passage).

      • Thanks. As you know, I built my entire audience by badmouthing Covid vaccines.

        However, whatever influence vaccines had on the virus ended around 2022, when 1) people stopped vaccinating and 2) everyone had Covid multiple times.

        This is opposed to chickens, which were vaccinated at 100% rate.

        Also, chickens are very genetically non-diverse (as you pointed out) and live in highly cramped conditions, living short lives and NOT exposed to multiple pathogens like people are.

        In any case, I love the “Covid vaccines will lead to horrible consequences” narrative, but I also want to stick to things that I know to be true. And as of now, people no longer mass-vaccinate, and vaccine antibodies wane, so I am not sure if they have as big an effect as chicken vaccines.

        I love your blog, but I also like to ask questions.

    • I live in a part of the country where there are a lot of young people. For decades I have stepped out onto my patio and loads of them would be jogging by. The demographics here have not changed but over the past couple of years the joggers have shrunk in number and now are very few. I think too many have health problems. It is the endothelial stuff; people’s endothelia are shot; that is why their faces look too pale and pasty. Plus they are getting autoimmune things, at least the young people I know; one is now having anaphylactic reactions to garlic. But covid attacks the part of the brain that people use to assess danger, so all is good.

  3. Since the dawn of time, that is, since the dawn of the world we’ve been building for ~10,000 years, men have been saying the end of the world is at hand. And they have all been right.

    It is always the end of the world.

    In our time, cataclysmic shortages of food, energy, and labor are fast approaching, which will make the world look like Stalin’s gulags for a little while, then perhaps Gaza for a few moments. Then the world will be blown off the face of the Earth like a dead leaf. Then things will be quite alright until the year 2280, at which point Earth will have completed her purpose and be disburdened of the dead in their resting places.

    • Why labour? There are still tons and tons of people, and many peoples’ jobs include loads and loads of unnecessariness, just faffing around. Eg education, they fanny around for years and years, achieving almost nothing.

      • That may be true now, but what happens when most our heavy machinery is taken out of service for dearth of fossil fuel supplies? Each excavator, truck, and grain elevator must be replaced by a horde of slaves. Add the spiraling health of our nations to the equation, and one sees how tons of essential tasks stop getting done. Different sectors will be sacrificed at diferent stages, e.g. art will be the first to go, but this is how the world-machine grinds to a halt.

        By the way, when was the last time you met someone who knew how to really do anything?

        • At the moment it’s weird, in richer countries many adults still have their own motorised transport and they can still afford to chug around for business or pleasure. As fossil fuel depletes away all these superfluous non-jobs will maybe get trimmed back. IMO many jobs are flat out pointless. Education is the thing that stands out to me, I think that the brainiest and most competent just come through no matter what. Free time, character, innate ability and motivation are what count. I don’t really disagree with you.
          Some “handymen” can be impressive at knowing how to do all sorts of practical things, never being stuck, they “find a work around”.
          Eric Rudolph was a man talented on many levels.
          What about you, do you know anyone talented?

  4. Yes, I have to agree with “gradually and then all at once”. It is hard to tell what would have happened from what might not have happened. I have been relatively unscathed, as well, only know a few suspicious deaths, and some suspicious ailments, which give me pause to wonder, some young people who are unwell with cancers and pneumonias, but maybe that was to be their fate anyway. But this is how I think it will go. Little by little, so we are not sure this is it, and then suddenly we ourselves will either be gone, or realize our worlds have gotten unexpectedly smaller.

  5. Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies, I hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower–but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should know what God and man is.

    – Tennyson

  6. I’m glad to see this post. My dog got hurt this morning by a cactus. It’s always hard to see this higher perspective in the moment. Be well, wizardblogger

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