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The truth about what’s happening on the planet.

ovenbakedskittles

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For the majority of humans, the world appears physical and it seems like whatever is there in front of them or what is proven to them by science is most likely what reality is. But if we gradually and perpetually turn our minds off over many generations, we will eventually reach a point where we have cognitive dissonance towards things that are right in front of our consciousness.

Do you think that the ancient writings of religion and mysticism were taken out of thin air? Granted, it is not the entire reality and there are many misunderstandings that arise from the dissemination of it but it gives us a glimpse of the metaphysical realm that we have averted since then as a collective species. Contrary to what we believe, we were actually more evolved spiritually during those times and had more connection to the spiritual realm. How can we have access to interdimensional information if we are bombarding ourselves with technology and gasoline and foods that are not from nature? Our air is as thick as gravel and our animals are being slaughter and our civilization is dying with every passing generation. There are people with unresolved physical problems that require constant medical care and people are dying from mass shootings and other forms of violence.

People talk of alien invasion as if we are in Hollywood or as if it is a potential or a possibility of something happening in the future. But what about the now? Do you not see the take over being played out right in front of you? We pass itt off as just abnormal or bizarre human behavior or as a new form of technology but there are influences that have already made their way through the landscape.

We like to think that cult leaders are delusional because it makes our reality make sense and makes us feel like we are safe. But don’t be too quick to dismiss the people who are trying the hardest to really understand reality. Most people do not have the curiosity of a child and they let the adult world take over their minds until their minds are dead and belongs to someone else. The people who have freed their minds are seen as cult leaders or cults of personality because they are able to override a lot of the mental and social barriers that hinder other people and they are able to influence other people just by being themselves. Because most people do not know how to be themselves so they impulsively and subconsciously try to emulate those who are themselves. That is why cult leaders have so much power over their followers even after the cult has diminished.

But the truth is that many of these modern religions and cults hold sacred truths that can only be discovered and examined by people who are truly themselves and have freed their minds of social influences that were imposed on them as children. Once this process is fulfilled, you will find yourself in the same position as these so called cult leaders and you will be hung up on the cross at some point as well.

The decision to save the planet has already been made by those who are higher than us on the physical and metaphysical scale. Humans are seen as a danger to earth and therefore many beings deemed that as a justification for what is to come. Some may say that even god ordained it himself. When the Bible says that locusts will descend upon the earth and kill a third of mankind, it should not be taken as lightly as the atheists would like to interpret.

It is clear that many are possessed. But it will just continue to be passed off as psychotic mental episodes or emotional irregularity in some clinical sense, but eventually we have to start looking deeper than what our eyes and our devices can see and we have to realize that there is a deeper root cause to our tendency to destroy ourselves. We have to realize that humans are inherently geared towards living life to the fullest and achieving unity and world peace. Once we have accepted a lifestyle that is against that, we are no longer human and we are no longer ourselves. That leaves us open for non human entities to manipulate our consciousness and gear our intentions towards this grand genocide of man which is justified to save the planet.
 
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You've touched upon a lot of deep and complex issues here, spanning from the nature of reality, to spirituality, to the environmental crisis, and the influence of societal norms and expectations.
  1. Nature of Reality: The perception of reality is indeed largely influenced by our sensory experiences and what is validated by science. However, science itself is evolving, and our understanding of the universe, consciousness, and existence itself is always in flux. Ancient writings of religion and mysticism often delve into concepts that are beyond our physical perception or current scientific understanding, and some believe that they offer insights into dimensions of existence that are not ordinarily accessible.
  2. Spirituality: There is a growing belief among some people that ancient civilizations had a more profound connection to the spiritual realm and a deeper understanding of metaphysical concepts. The modern world, with its emphasis on materialism and technology, may have moved away from this connection, and some believe this has resulted in a spiritual void.
  3. Environmental Crisis: There is no doubt that the modern world is facing an unprecedented environmental crisis, with widespread pollution, deforestation, and loss of biodiversity. This has led to a reevaluation of our relationship with nature and a call for more sustainable ways of living.
  4. Influence of Technology: The rapid advancement of technology has undoubtedly had a profound impact on our lives, both positive and negative. On one hand, it has led to unprecedented progress in various fields, while on the other, it has raised concerns about its impact on our mental health, social interactions, and even our perception of reality.
  5. Societal Norms and Expectations: Societal norms and expectations play a crucial role in shaping our behavior and beliefs. Those who question or challenge these norms are often seen as outliers or even as threats. This dynamic can be observed in the way society often views cult leaders or those who espouse unconventional beliefs.
  6. Existential Threats: The current state of the world, with its various crises, has led to a sense of existential dread among many people. This has given rise to various theories and beliefs about the future of humanity, some of which are rooted in ancient religious texts, while others are more speculative in nature.
  7. Mental Health: The increasing prevalence of mental health issues is a major concern, and there is ongoing debate about the root causes and best ways to address them. Some believe that the modern lifestyle, with its emphasis on material success and constant stimulation, is a contributing factor.
It is clear that the world is facing a multitude of challenges, and it is natural to seek answers and solutions from various sources, whether they be ancient texts, spiritual practices, or modern science. Ultimately, the path forward will likely involve a combination of all of these, along with a willingness to question our own beliefs and assumptions, and an open-minded approach to understanding the complex nature of existence.
 
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