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Lesson 14
Posted by cheryl croasmun on March 1, 2025 at 8:59 amReply to post your assignment.
Copper Wiezi replied 1 month, 1 week ago 2 Members · 1 Reply -
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Copper … Delivers Irony!
What I learned doing this assignment is… Irony isn’t just clever—it’s a Trojan horse for truth. When used intentionally, it bypasses defenses and delivers soul-level PROFOUND insight without preaching.
1. A Moment of Silence That Speaks Volumes : Kim finally finds her voice… by refusing to speak. She’s surrounded by protestors shouting hate, but it’s her stillness and unwavering eye contact that breaks their fury. Insight: The loudest resistance is sometimes silent presence.
2. Salvation in the System That Condemned Her : Kim uses the church’s own archived sermons—twisted and re-edited—to wake others up from indoctrination. Insight: The same weapon once used to shame her becomes a tool for liberation.
3. The Gift She Fought to Suppress Saves a Stranger : Early on, Kim hides her astral projection ability out of fear. But during a crisis, she uses it to intercept a violent act before it occurs. Insight: What she thought was a curse becomes a blessing—when she accepts it.
4. The Villain Thinks He’s Saving the World: The antagonist, genuinely believes erasing soul-memory protects society. His “salvation protocol” is actually deleting humanity’s evolution. Insight: Righteousness without awareness can become its own form of evil.
5. The Hero’s Death Creates Life: In a future scene, Kim sacrifices herself to overload the retrieval blocker—only to awaken in a higher dimension, reborn with full memory. Insight: Death isn’t the end, it’s a passage to self-realization.
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