07-28-2020, 11:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2020, 12:00 PM by Tim Randal Walker.)
I recall an old thread of the paleo 4T site. It compared the intensities of different Awakendings. Yes, one would expect any Awakening to be intense, but some were more intense than others.
Comparing American 2Ts, among the more intense were the Transcendental and Boom 2Ts. That colonial era 2T (don't recall the name of it) was less intense than those two, with the Missionary Awakening being even less intense.
As for the Great Power saeculum, why would it be deemed a Mega-Awakening? Which turning other than the 2T-which wasn't that intense for a 2T-reminds one of an Awakening? Does the Gilded Age remind one of an Awakening?
I expect that a Mega-Awakening would feature a 2T as powerful as the Reformation. And before that, a 1T with something rather interesting to offer-possibly a renaissance of sorts. As for 3T, at least a strong spiritual afterglow in early Unraveling.
Comparing American 2Ts, among the more intense were the Transcendental and Boom 2Ts. That colonial era 2T (don't recall the name of it) was less intense than those two, with the Missionary Awakening being even less intense.
As for the Great Power saeculum, why would it be deemed a Mega-Awakening? Which turning other than the 2T-which wasn't that intense for a 2T-reminds one of an Awakening? Does the Gilded Age remind one of an Awakening?
I expect that a Mega-Awakening would feature a 2T as powerful as the Reformation. And before that, a 1T with something rather interesting to offer-possibly a renaissance of sorts. As for 3T, at least a strong spiritual afterglow in early Unraveling.