I understand, but the expression "cawing" comes from the situation where a crow caws "in unison," and this is perceived as an ill omen. If you want to get technical, it's not me who's "cawing," but Jesus, whose words I quoted above in the context of our time, and, in general, all the prophets, including the author of Revelation (Apocalypse) – John the Theologian – are also, in a way, "cawing."
All I wanted to say in my posts is that the topic of the future, discussed here, is much more serious than just enthusiastic and optimistic messages, like "everything is okay," "we'll get through it," and so on. Modern humanity lives both literally and figuratively on a volcano, so, in my opinion, to say something sensible about this topic, it is necessary to have knowledge of all sorts of "cawings" as well as an objective understanding of the situation in the world, in order to compare and understand that "everything is much later than it seems," as the American Orthodox hieromonk Seraphim Rose (died in 1982) put it.
In my opinion, it is better to understand everything but try to LIVE in that train rushing into the abyss (the film "The Train of Runaways" by Andrei Konchalovsky) than to remain in blissful ignorance and paint the world with naive illusions.
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