Quoting my response to your Managing Election Worries post in early July:
"I'll use these words as the jumping off point for my response. One way I am pre-coping with a possible Trump victory and the 2025 project agenda is that I believe that to whatever extent it is implemented, it's favored by such a minority even among likely Trump voters that when people see it actually happening, there will be a ground swell against it and it won't last. How long? Who knows.
No matter what the outcome of the election, the sky will not fall. That's easy for me to say when I am not part of the people who would be directly impacted by Christian Nationalist/Culture War/2025 project stuff (unless they come after me for being Jewish), but it's my philosophy.
I've been reading Richard Bach's One, which is wonderful. Here's a quote:
"Bad things are not the worst things that can happen to us. NOTHING is the worst thing that can happen to us."
That's a spiritual perspective that I understand many will find difficult to hold onto when focused on their present human incarnations.
Here's another quote from the book: "There's no disaster that can't become a blessing, and no blessing that can't become a disaster."