I don’t know much about 5G but it’s absolutely true that different places have a different vibe. Where you live makes a huge difference imo. I used to commute between two places daily and noticed the difference every day.
At least a third of all U.S. Supreme Court justices have been freemasons.
Some people join lodges just to be part of the network, so they can get their traffic tickets fixed by judges who are fellow freemasons.
If you’re asking how freemasonry might be reflected in Father’s Law (God’s Law, found in the first five books of the Bible), there’s no place for it nor for any other secret societies.
Yeah the effect of freemasons in law and other institutions should be discussed more often, not just their influence on the entertainment industry. Thanks for mentioning the Supreme Court / the court system as an example.
I visited the Freemason subreddit one time. You’ll see that all of them have not been revealed certain information and swear that it isn’t some esoteric related secret society. They see it more as a program like the boy scouts, something that makes “good men better” by focusing on self improvement, building moral character, fostering deep friendships, and serving the community through charity and personal development. Everyone else who says otherwise is crazy to them. Nothing new here.
They need stable countries to keep themselves (countries where they settled) and their wealth (their companies, banks) safe.
The consumer society/middle class that takes out bank loans, buys their big pharma, big tech, big food and entertainment industry products (and works as a product of that industry) can exist in stable countries. In some places, they harvest souls and money.
And while they destroy the family, they harvest fetuses and, with the gender agenda, the genitals. Because these atrocities are not as visible as those in Arab countries, the argument arises that Islam brings instability.
Do you think music, with its tune and words, can affect people with strong faith? How much immunity do faith and awareness provide to the magic of music? Should we continue to protect our wounded and fragile minds no matter how aware we are? Can we simply enjoy it in a sarcastic way?
In my personal experience, the music makes you forget about The Almighty.
It produces a negative effect in the heart as opposed to what it would be if it weren’t for it, that is, mindfulness of incoming death, constant preparation for the hereafter, always on the lookout for doing good and constructive deeds.
I found out that listening to the supposedly beautiful and pleasant sound waves takes away pretty much all of the above and then you have to strive quite hard to regain back that mental state of a believer.
Bottom line, this life is very temporary and not worth at all looking for being pleased here itself instead of after death.
It is much more satisfying, to me, to always be striving for perfection, accomplishing religious duties, and seeking The Almighty’s Good Countenance instead by worrying about one’s own impending and incoming future in the grave and in the hereafter, that is the Day of Judgement.
Yes, it can affect people with strong faith if they are not being cautious.
Faith and awareness cannot provide immunity to the magic of music except if The Almighty Protects you from it by Making you firm in your decision to stay completely away from it altogether, such as decreasing the volume for instance whenever it starts during whatever one is watching on a screen or even listening to on the radio.
Yes, we should continue to protect our minds by constantly invoking The Almighty’s Protection against the evil thereof.
These invocations work for me:
Allahumma Inna Na’uudhubika Min Fitnatil Nisaa Wa ‘Adhaabil Qabr, Wa Na’uudhubika Min Fitnatil Maseehit Dajjaal.
Oh Allah, we seek Your Protection against the mischief of women and from the punishment of the grave, and we seek Your Protection from the false Messiah, the Antichrist. (Knowing that music will be accompanying that abomination of a human being).
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I believe that music with lyrics is more difficult than music without lyrics.
I hardly listen to anything anymore. I like music when I’m driving, so I choose songs whose lyrics I don’t understand because they’re in a different language.
It took me a long time to realize that everything I’ve enjoyed listening to in my life is meant to corrupt the listener or is predictive.