"There have been parts of Pixar’s ToyStory 2 or even Nemo where I literally wanted to duck under the coffee table Sad Tongue So funny"
Disney is not Japanese animation, so they have some pretty dark elements hidden there.
Disney has some various mental triggers in their material. In Japan, it is not hidden as much. It is all out there so to speak. The hidden subconsciousness of japan is in their grassroots manga and light novels, of which anime only recently became more "mainstream" in tv.
"I have to rely on others to know which one of these I am outputting."
Generally people who want to serve humanity and other selves, have a humility issue. Meaning they are too humble and lack self confidence. Usually they will get hit in the "unworthiness" slot, where they think they are pushing too far, when they haven't pushed nearly far enough. Due to a certain misconfiguration in how they see themselves.
It took a lot of evidence and proof and other things, to validate the things I received but did not believe. For example, in Japan they have a name for this, chuunybou syndrome. Meaning a middle junior grader, pre high school, who think they have magickal powers or are involved in a war that will determine humanity's fate. They eventually outgrow it and feel embarrassment for their previous role play. How ironic they will find out much of it was not role playing... but memories surfacing which later got repressed.
Spaced had a really productive thread somewhere around here about Free will. Can higher density or more knowledgeable entities, violate free will here? How would that work? One of the theories is that if you know what is going on, you can violate other people's free will, but if you do not know and are under the Veil of Confusion, then you cannot violate free will. I do not think it is absolute like that. Those that know more, have more responsibility and thus the rules limiting them are more. An adult is expected to behave better than a child for example.
However, there is an element there. The Hermit is the "hidden sage". They go around pretending to be homeless people, angels in disguise, teachers in disguise, to test the people by seeing how humble or hospitable they really are. That way, they can offer advice, and people can "choose not to know" by saying they don't take advice from beggars. Then like Beauty and the Beast, the Hermit then unveils themselves as a powerful entity and all heck breaks loose.
It is a pretty funny plot. Sorta like higher level players smurfing.
Most of the time, the dark matrix involves no "dark entities". It is just a software system, like a VR script. If you try to do something in public that could raise the vibration of the collective, the natural pushback you receive is that people will go into "you are a troll" mode, to preserve free will. Because you made it so that the only way they can protect their ignorance is by not believing in you. If you confused/veiled the information more, things would be easier in some ways.
People find my info unbelievable, but that is partially by design. If they could believe me, if I offered irrefutable evidence... that really would be a kind of cheating.
"Only the Jester can tell the King the truth without being executed"
That is part of the same human paradigm. Only by joking, can the truth be told, because people can choose to believe it is a joke and thus preserve their right not to know. If you told them straight out as a fact, then you hit a block or trigger mine.
"Kind of like my guidance cannot really help on that one."
Likely it is part of your work here, so free will is left to resolve the challenge.
Disney is not Japanese animation, so they have some pretty dark elements hidden there.
Disney has some various mental triggers in their material. In Japan, it is not hidden as much. It is all out there so to speak. The hidden subconsciousness of japan is in their grassroots manga and light novels, of which anime only recently became more "mainstream" in tv.
"I have to rely on others to know which one of these I am outputting."
Generally people who want to serve humanity and other selves, have a humility issue. Meaning they are too humble and lack self confidence. Usually they will get hit in the "unworthiness" slot, where they think they are pushing too far, when they haven't pushed nearly far enough. Due to a certain misconfiguration in how they see themselves.
It took a lot of evidence and proof and other things, to validate the things I received but did not believe. For example, in Japan they have a name for this, chuunybou syndrome. Meaning a middle junior grader, pre high school, who think they have magickal powers or are involved in a war that will determine humanity's fate. They eventually outgrow it and feel embarrassment for their previous role play. How ironic they will find out much of it was not role playing... but memories surfacing which later got repressed.
Spaced had a really productive thread somewhere around here about Free will. Can higher density or more knowledgeable entities, violate free will here? How would that work? One of the theories is that if you know what is going on, you can violate other people's free will, but if you do not know and are under the Veil of Confusion, then you cannot violate free will. I do not think it is absolute like that. Those that know more, have more responsibility and thus the rules limiting them are more. An adult is expected to behave better than a child for example.
However, there is an element there. The Hermit is the "hidden sage". They go around pretending to be homeless people, angels in disguise, teachers in disguise, to test the people by seeing how humble or hospitable they really are. That way, they can offer advice, and people can "choose not to know" by saying they don't take advice from beggars. Then like Beauty and the Beast, the Hermit then unveils themselves as a powerful entity and all heck breaks loose.
It is a pretty funny plot. Sorta like higher level players smurfing.
Most of the time, the dark matrix involves no "dark entities". It is just a software system, like a VR script. If you try to do something in public that could raise the vibration of the collective, the natural pushback you receive is that people will go into "you are a troll" mode, to preserve free will. Because you made it so that the only way they can protect their ignorance is by not believing in you. If you confused/veiled the information more, things would be easier in some ways.
People find my info unbelievable, but that is partially by design. If they could believe me, if I offered irrefutable evidence... that really would be a kind of cheating.
"Only the Jester can tell the King the truth without being executed"
That is part of the same human paradigm. Only by joking, can the truth be told, because people can choose to believe it is a joke and thus preserve their right not to know. If you told them straight out as a fact, then you hit a block or trigger mine.
"Kind of like my guidance cannot really help on that one."
Likely it is part of your work here, so free will is left to resolve the challenge.