I.3.- CORONAQUESTIONS: BEST COURSE OF ACTION
3) What is our best option?
Many
spin outrage hoping you give them a headline. Stay home and lift
weights instead.
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Short answer:
This is the time of shouldered-woes. Taxation and apathy
will come when we are back to the old normality and you better not be
moved to action by ideals. It is not the time to take upon yourself
making great speeches and public acts, but rather become a sneering
skeptic. Focus on getting ahead and making yourself better, in other
words, ignore media and rabble-rousing for what they are: parasites
that budget on your errors. You are best focused on, for example,
learning about how to maintain a home garden than going to some
demonstration; you are not a freeloader like them. Expect morons to
turn violent when their favorite candidate loses the elections.
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Long answer: The draw of three Old authority is challenged but
without much result other than the bank going broke. It is easy to
clash and champion your ideas when there is an actual economy going
around, but no army runs on an empty stomach, and as soon as the
pockets behind the pickets dry the clowns will pack the circus. You
may see the rise of actually effectual worker
unions and business
catering almost exclusively to like-minded individuals, as miopic as
it may be, which means it will only open market niches for that
disgruntled clientele. Stick together and learn how to budget for a
while, in case this goes on for longer than expected, but purge your
circles of unaligned elements if you wish to have business partners.
The deeper we go with the draw of six the closer we
are to understanding what will lead to the apathy. On one hand the
appearence of The Devil speaks of all those things that tie an
individual down or question the status quo, but this card appears in
the position that indicates external influences, meaning that the
action of third parties is what will hurt your stability. It ties
with the cards that bring about the final two-fold outcome: The Tower
and The Chariot inverted. The first is representing the collapse of
foundation, be that of shaking your personal convictions, going
bankrupt or the loss of faith in public or moral institutions; albeit
in temporary manner. It may well be a disruption, not the end, of
goverments. The second card is always a show of unconvincing force, a
decivise move that brings acquiesce but wins no hearts, or is simply
a great display of incompetence.
This means you will either
see a halt in goverment or that the goverment that is will have a
firm hand that just creates resentment for later troubles, because
third parties are capitalizing on the current chaos for their own
gain. The key here lies in the acceptance of responsibility towards
your own well-being and letting go of any resentments, so that you
cannot be pulled into some ill-thought choices. There will be
crackdowns eventually and you should learn to focus on all the things
you can actually change about you, seeing how you are not yet in a
cell. Ignore the actors by becoming the protagonist of your life and
not merely part of the public.
The draw of twelve
reiterates all what has been said
before, The Chariot card appearing
again is no coincidence, and speaks this time upright about decisive
force to counter a period of ill-fated bravery followed by a calm
before the storm, reigned by the Ace of Swords which means a series
of acts in quick and decisive succession. The goverment will be in
position to bring about all the changes it wants one after the other,
I cannot say what those might be, other than it is best not have done
something foolish that puts you in its focus.
The future is
shaky in the sense that perhaps these dazzling changes do not happen
by the goverment but against it, in the sense that in the upcoming
changes in the political enviroment will see bland support and an
agenda by third parties ready to attack the victor. In other words,
whichever party wins the elections will immediately cause a reaction
from not their political oppositors, but the grassroots radical
movements that feel democratically cheated.
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