A Pandemic of Disobedience
God permits fallen angels and men to do evil for His greater glory, and so that He can bring more good to men and the world than would have been possible without it. God is like that. There is no exception to this truth, even when the evil is the unspeakable and incalculable and unfathomable evil of the plandemic. Does it get more evil than this?
But what good could He bring to the world from His allowance of an elite of the demonically possessed, the psychopathic, the morally depraved, and the worshippers of Satan—some are all four—to commit the greatest crime against humanity in history, a global democide not just of bodies but of souls, aimed at manipulating every person on earth to commit the Unforgivable Sin. And, spiritually speaking, what could be worse than the visible leader of the Church founded by the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity promoting this satanic idolatry and mass formation as the epitome of Christian love, while mocking and denigrating those courageous and good souls who, obeying the Holy Spirit, won’t bow down before this monstrous medical Moloch?
The truth is that there is nor can be nothing worse than this, except for what the future portends, absent Divine Intervention, which is the ever-increasing unfolding and metastasization of this unprecedented evil in scope, intensity, and depth. If this is correct, then the good that God plans to bring out of this evil, and is already beginning to do, must be the greatest good since the Incarnation, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension of the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity, which was itself preceded by the greatest evil ever committed by man, the deliberate murder of God. What could this second-greatest Good be, and how might it come about?
The murder of Jesus Christ, the first greatest evil, was the attempt to kill the God-man Himself, which succeeded—then failed. That failure brought about the greatest good, the descent of the Holy Spirit on earth and the institution of the Mystical Body of Christ on earth, for now the presence of God, which once existed only in the body and soul of a Jewish carpenter in Palestine, now living in Heaven, could potentially inhabit the souls of all men, through Baptism, until the end of time. What brought about this new greatest good was the perfect obedience to God’s will of one human being, Mary, and what brought about the greatest evil was the perfect disobedience to God’s will of a group of people chosen from eternity and prepared especially by God to receive this gift. Of course, the evil was not exclusive to them, for as the Church has always maintained, all men in a mystical way were complicit in the murder of Jesus Christ, every time we commit sin.
And the same is true of the next-greatest evil in the history of humanity, the plandemic—we are all in some way responsible for it. Every act of cowardice, untruth, malice, idolatry, hypocrisy, betrayal—all have contributed to and caused the living hell we are undergoing. Some, of course, are more responsible than others, just as in the time of Jesus, and God will hold those in positions of authority and power, especially spiritual power, such as the Pope and the Bishops, much more accountable than the man in the street. But of all the sins that have led to the plandemic, one seems to me to be at the core of it, the sin of disobedience. And if this is true, then the plandemic will end through obedience, an obedience that will put an end to the Hell on earth we have incarnated and bring about the greatest possible good, the reign of God on earth as it is in heaven.
Those who planned the plandemic, I think, are beyond the reach of God’s mercy, for they acted with a level of knowing malice that is damnable. If God chooses to grant them the grace of repentance, they are free to accept it, but honestly, I can’t think of any scenario in which they would. When Jesus cried out to His Father from the cross, “Forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do,” St. Thomas Aquinas tells us that Jesus was not referring to the Pharisees and Sadducees who wanted Him crucified, for, as it is clear from the New Testament, they knew precisely what they were doing and whom they were crucifying. It also seems to me that the great majority of media, academia, medical, pharmaceutical, tech, law, and government elites (particularly mask-loving board members of schools and public health officers of upper-middle-class cities) are probably in the same spiritual boat as the ultra-elite of the WEF, Big Pharma, WHO, CDC, NIH, FDA, Central Banks, etc. Their disobedience to God and the Tao seems quite knowingly malicious, and as the truth about the unspeakable crimes they have done, especially to children, becomes more clear, they only become more firm in their lies and malice and projection.
But the rest of us, either those who never bought into any of it, those who did, compromised with evil, but saw the light and repented, and those who from the beginning until now have obeyed the True and the Good, are still savable. For our disobedience was not out of diabolical malice, but fear or greed or mass formation psychosis, or perhaps just apathy, laziness, or stupidity. We are being called by God now to practice the supernatural virtue of obedience to a heroic degree, for we must repair and undo the countless infidelities and lies-to-self of others and ourselves that we have committed in the past, and we must attain to a new level of obedience to put an end to this nightmare once and for all. If we do so, God will give us literally heaven on earth, something He has been waiting to do for 2000 years.
Here’s what the disobedience of the vast majority of human beings on the planet looks like: I suspect that there is no law requiring masks, but I’ll wear one because I am being told to do so, and I love obeying false authority, especially when so many others are doing it with me, because it means I don’t have to obey the Truth that discomforts me. I suspect that viruses are too small for masks to work, which someone told me once, but I’ll believe an expert who says otherwise anyway, because I will be considered a loving person by my fellow teachers. I suspect that my child will be harmed by wearing a mask, but I just don’t want to homeschool her, so I’ll go along with the narrative. I know that I am in charge of the schools in my area and my duty is to the good of families and children, but I am bring given a lot of money to mandate masks and experimental injections, so I won’t listen to any position that contradicts the goodness of masks. I need the money. I am pretty sure as a doctor that the vaccine isn’t really a vaccine, and can probably do harm, but I need to keep my license, so I’ll ignore what I know. I don’t know if the vaccine is harmful or not, but I am not going to look at the evidence because Trump supporters might be the source of it, and I hate them and need to hate them for some reason. I like thinking that healthy people are sick because it feels good not to have to obey reality and to have other people join me in this disobedience, for I can then keep looking at the unreality of porn without feeling guilty. I like being a priest and telling people to wear masks because I hate telling them to stop sinning because it reminds me of my own favorite sins that I do not repent of, and so this satisfies my need to feel like I am a good person and priest. I like being a bishop and telling people that wearing a mask and getting the vaccine is loving one’s neighbor because I love to spite the real men I have met who actually love their wives, children, and neighbors, and it is just so satisfying to me in my narcissistic lovelessness to tear down real men. I know I am supposed to be responsible for my own health, but it’s too scary for me and takes too much effort, so I just love believing that vaccines are all I need, not because I really think it’s true, but because I can sort of get away with thinking it’s true. I want to think that I am a good person more than anything, and wearing a mask and getting the vaccine makes me look and feel like a good person, and I want this more than I want the Truth about these things as well as myself, and I can easily exclude any information that suggests I am not a good person for doing these things by canceling, mocking, and scapegoating “them.” I know I am supposed to uphold my oath to the constitution and protect the citizens of my county, but no other sheriff is doing this and I can easily get away with just towing the party line and this will be over soon anyway so I need to just do what I’m doing even though somethings telling me I’m betraying my office and letting evil occur. But I won’t think about that right now.
What freedom I have now to do just what I want and not have to obey anything above my will in this pandemic! I feel like I am in heaven! Praise be Fauci!
But there are also the disobediences of the more righteous among us. Have we done everything we can do to resist, to know God, to love, to go against our own wills, to be heroically courageous, to get out of our comfort zones, to put aside those addictions and desires and slothful distractions that keep us from doing God’s will at every moment? We who know and understand the evil and the good are called to a higher level of virtue and holiness. Let us pray to God for the courage and love to become embodiments of truth and reality for others.
This is a pandemic of disobedience to reality, to what one knows or suspects to be true and good, to love, to God. And God is allowing it “so that the hearts of many will be revealed” both to others and to ourselves. Before the plandemic, our “little” disobediences to our consciences, to what we knew was true and good, our willing small hypocrisies and self-serving “white” lies, our putting prestige and image over the reality of things, our virtue-signaling and sundry idolatries of pleasure, comfort, opinion, image—all of these didn’t seem to amount to much, didn’t really hurt anyone. But now, it is being revealed, these are causing children, even our own children, to be tortured and murdered, and on a mass scale. Because of our disobedience, we are literally injecting ourselves with the blood of murdered babies. We are joyfully enslaving ourselves, with no possibility of liberation, to malicious sadists. We are so in love with disobeying reality that we would rather have hell on Earth than His gentle rule, “My yoke is easy and my burden is light.” Well, that’s what we’re getting.
God in His mercy is allowing us to see the true upshot of our little disobediences, each of which pounds the hammer onto the nails of the cross, and this is why He is allowing Hell to come to us before we die and live in it eternally, so that we will finally realize what we are doing before it is too late. In the movie Signs, the protagonist, Preacher Graham Hess, loses his faith in God after his wife dies in a brutal car accident. Aliens then take over the earth and threaten to destroy it. Nothing can stop it but Hess repenting of his sin. Yes, one man’s sin of infidelity to God would have caused the whole world to be destroyed. “When a man lies, he murderes some part of the world.” This plandemic is the global alien onslaught, and it is our little disobediences to Reality and God that have caused it. It is His mercy that is allowing this, so that it doesn’t have to become His justice. And if we obey, He will give us the greatest good.
What does obedience look like and entail? Nothing very special or magnificent or showy. In fact, it is simply to live the life of failure, in the world’s eyes, which is triumph in God’s eyes. The key to this is the Beatitudes:
Often, people are wont to refer to someone as "blessed" to highlight a condition of acquired happiness: "Blessed is he that ...", "Blessed are you that ...”. The beatitudes that we are used to, however, are very different from those proposed by Jesus! We say blessed are the rich, because their future is guaranteed, blessed is he who laughs because he does not know suffering, blessed is the violent person because he is powerful and does what he wants, blessed are the clever and the unjust because they know the way to success, blessed is the lustful because he is free and fully enjoys the pleasures of life, blessed is the vengeful person because he obtains honor, blessed are the persecutors because they will gain the favor of the powerful and earn rewards, etc. The consciousness of worldly blessedness is based on envy: lucky him, because he has what I don’t.
But Jesus completely turns this way of life upside down. He not only asks us to climb the mountain on a weekday, to struggle in order to meet Him in such an unusual place, to sit on stone, to appear as frivolous, annoying and romantic idealists in the mood for a one-of-a-kind vacation, but affirms that true blessedness belongs to those who are poor, suffering, meek, chaste, thirsting for justice, merciful, peacemakers, and persecuted! All people who are failures. Those who today are considered as failures are those that Jesus calls blessed or to which He paves the way to blessedness. He asks us to recognize ourselves as failures, to be such … This is too much! It is certainly a message beyond reason.
Our society (which aside from what we might think we like as it is, otherwise it would be different) does not propose the Beatitudes of the Gospel to the destitute or the defeated, but offers three possibilities: to become bad and get away with illegal means, to destroy one’s true identity by tirelessly searching for therapies to come up with one that works, ready for any compromise with one’s own conscience, or to remain excluded and die in darkness. Jesus teaches that in the condition of being last a person can find the first treasure – acknowledging one’s own nothingness, a blessed state. And so, blessed are the poor in spirit who know and live this condition by renouncing self-love, blessed are those who mourn and who know pain and deprivation, blessed are the meek who respond to the abuser or to offenses with patience and long-suffering, blessed are the merciful who do not take revenge but become the object of wickedness, blessed are the pure in heart for they consider the other as an end and never a means causing scandal, blessed are the peacemakers who live in defeat and whose voice is never heard, blessed are the those who thirst for justice enduring injustice without committing any, blessed are the persecuted for justice’s sake and in the name of Christ, who are the stones rejected by the world and the cornerstones.
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How to live the beatitudes? Pray to God as much as possible and look inside your soul and listen to His voice and obey what He calls you to do at every moment according to your state of life and vocation. And always search for and love the truth. It’s not rocket science. In the Republic, Plato said that justice was “minding your own business.” I can’t put it better. One indispensable tool for knowing God and what he wants us to do, which is to live in His will, is silence. Spend 20 to 30 minutes twice a day reciting lovingly Jesus-Abba in your mind and when your mind gets distracted come back to these words.
Now you wish to empty yourself of all thoughts so that you can be filled with the formless presence of God - Father, Son and Spirit- the living Trinity that dwells within you. As you continue in a relaxed manner to breathe deeply in and out, synchronize your breathing with these two names who are unseen but very really present: Jesus ... Abba. Breathe in deeply and mentally recite the name and experience the presence of JESUS. Breathe out slowly and mentally say the name and experience the presence of ABBA. Continue to breathe in slowly and mentally think of Jesus. Breathe out slowly and mentally think: Abba. Jesus ... Abba ... Do not be concerned about any thought content. Let the words become for you a way to rivet your attention and focus your mind so that you can reach a meta-rational state of concentration that will allow you to listen in a deeply receptive mood to God as He speaks to you in the utter silence of your body, soul and spirit. This is what it means to pray in the heart and in the spirit. It is to allow yourself to be filled like an empty receptacle with the Spirit's gifts of faith, hope and love. I believe this is what St. Paul was referring to when he told us that our recited prayers are not the highest form of adoration but that it is when we yield to the Spirit of Jesus and allow Him to pray within us that we pray the best. (Father Maloney)
I am going to reveal to you the secret of holiness and happiness. Every day for five minutes control your imagination and close your eyes to the things of sense and your ears to all the noises of the world, in order to enter into yourself. Then, in the sanctity of your baptized soul (which is the temple of the Holy Spirit) speak to that Divine Spirit, saying to Him:
O, Holy Spirit, beloved of my soul, ... I adore You.
Enlighten me,
guide me,
strengthen me,
console me.
Tell me what I should do ...
give me Your orders.
I promise to submit myself to all that You desire of me and to accept all that You permit to happen to me.
Let me only know Your will.
If you do this, your life will flow along happily, serenely and full of consolation, even in the midst of trials. Grace will be proportioned to the trial, giving you the strength to carry it and you will arrive at the gate of Paradise, laden with merit. This submission to the Holy Spirit is the secret of holiness. (Cardinal Mercier)