- Are you afraid of the conflict that may arise going bare-faced in a masked world?
- Have you had stressful, uncomfortable experiences going bare-faced?
- Do your habits of people-pleasing impede your ability to stand in the truth?
Today, I and my friend and fellow truth-teller Laura Jane Bolton (who makes hilarious awake memes!) discuss going mask-free with grace and humor.
We share actionable steps if you feel jaded by past experiences or afraid of potential conflict.
This is a process you can have fun with as you step into your courage and individuality!
LINKS + RESOURCES
- Follow Laura Jane Bolton on Instagram, Telegram, and her newsletter
- Behind the Scenes of Covid Vaccines: A Guide for Truth-Seekers (free download with evidence-based info debunking masks)
Get out of the cities while you can. There is not enough infrastructure in rural areas to support the mass exodus of cities. I do not wear a mask in my small canadian town, 10 km north of ND border. All of my neighbours are on the same page, we gather whenever we please and no mandates out here. Get out of the cities while you still have the option. We are building sustainable alternative communities under Gods law not mans.
If you think you can leave the city and bring a city mentality out here you are wrong. Leave your former self behind and get out! Be prepared for the hard labour of growing food, gathering healing plants, harvesting wood for heat, etc.
I work in retail, and have no choice to not wear a mask, and the threat of losing our liquor license was real, as well as fines. It’s awful, last year I had to be one of those obnoxious employees for fear of losing my job.
I think you need to put yourself into our shoes, I had to confront every person with no mask for my job.
Of course. Everyone understands people need to work. Everyone also understands that employees believe they don’t have a choice but to enforce unreasonable and unhealthy regulations. But being obnoxious about it – as you mention – is a different kind of personal choice.