My own act of faith in humanity was to believe in the hidden existence of “white hats” who would strain themselves to protect the innocent. My inference was that anons would be “ethically used” (we cannot be told real plan and goals) but not abused; “don’t do unto others” in play.

So far it has worked out. There is no sign of any Operation Trust betrayal, or Maoist identification of outspoken troublemakers. To believe in such hidden forces for good requires you trust your intuition over your intellect, which seeks direct evidence that is unavailable.

My concept of what faithful, holy, godly people are has changed as a result. It is the pursuit of the noble ideal that matters, even if individually frail and faulty in many ways. Conscience comes ahead of any worldly standard of polite conduct or reward. You have to inhabit psychopathic systems without becoming part of them.

"Be in the world but no of it". This is the best way I know for myself to navigate life in this place we call earth. The sky and stars have always been important to me. It is always so lovely and heartening to be with like minded individuals. I have met a few, not many, my husband is one and our AU family.

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