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by Makia Freeman
May 30, 2016
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Makia Freeman is
the editor of The
Freedom Articles and senior researcher at ToolsForFreedom.com,
writing on many aspects of truth and freedom, from
exposing aspects of the global conspiracy to suggesting
solutions for how humanity can create a new system of
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Every human
alive has a shadow
or a kind of mind
virus (also called wetiko)
which sets up our
external life situations
while hiding within.
The
existence of a mind virus that plagues all of humanity - every
man, woman and child - at first may seem like a far out concept, but
it's an idea that has been around a long time in a lot of different
cultures.
Religion has grappled with the problem of evil for
eons.
Deep down the rabbit hole of
conspiracy research
you will eventually get to the same theme - that there is some dark
force coordinating the many nefarious schemes and agendas we witness
daily in our world.
Although there are definitely outside beings and
forces coordinating these agendas, including the hybrid royal
bloodlines,
negative ETs such as Greys and Reptilians, discarnate entities
such as
Djinn or Archons and some kind of self-aware
AI, we ultimately have to ask ourselves:
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Is this evil actually a
real force outside of ourselves, or is it rather the collective
unconsciousness of humanity that appears as its own force and entity
but is not?
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Are we infected with an actual
mind virus
installation, as the shaman warrior
Don Juan of the Castaneda books
suggested?
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Or are we facing the
collective shadow,
the disowned, unloved and unacknowledged parts of ourselves, which
have been shoved down and repressed so much that they have become
twisted and emerged as a monster appearing as its own life-form?
Paul Levy on Wetiko, the Mind
Virus of Humanity
It's a big question, and the answer is
not necessarily one or the other.
I was recently impressed when
watching the
book release presentation of Paul Levy, who authored Dispelling
Wetiko - Breaking the Curse of Evil. Paul shows a deep
understanding of the mind virus theme, and explores it by talking
about wetiko.
Wetiko is a native American Indian term
describing evil spirits.
According to Paul, wetiko is a mind
virus, but unlike other viruses, it won't mutate itself. It forces
us to mutate by tricking us into identifying with it. Like any
virus, it needs a host to survive.
As Paul writes in his article The
Greatest Epidemic Sickness Known to Humanity:
"Wetiko is a virulent, psychic pathogen that insinuates
thought-forms into our mind which, when unconsciously en-acted,
feed it, and ultimately kills its host (us).
It doesn't want to kill us too quickly however, for to
successfully implement its agenda of reproducing and propagating
itself throughout the field, it must let the host live long
enough to spread the virus.
If the host dies too soon, the bug would be prematurely evicted
and would suffer the inconvenience of having to find a new
residence."
This, of course, is virtually identical
to what Don Juan had to say about the Mud Shadow Flyers (Archons):
"Indeed we are held prisoner!
This was an energetic fact for the sorcerers of ancient
Mexico… We have a companion for life… We have a predator that
came from the depths of the cosmos and took over the rule of our
lives. Human beings are its prisoners. The predator is our lord
and master."
"The
predators give us their mind, which becomes our mind… It has
rendered us docile, helpless. If we want to protest, it
suppresses our protest. If we want to act independently, it
demands that we don't do so."
What follows are some direct quotes and
approximate paraphrasing from Paul's presentation, along with my
commentary beneath the quotes.

What is the Origin of Wetiko?
"The
origin of wetiko is the psyche, the collective unconsciousness."
"[Wetiko] synchronistically explicates itself through the medium
of the outside world… it's as if this virus that's in the
collective unconscious somehow extends itself and actually
configures outer events so as to… express something that's
happening inside of us."
"It
works through the unconscious, the blind spot, the shadow. It
acts itself out in life, yet hides itself in the process."
This is a brilliant way of encapsulating
the essence of the mind virus.
It is a master of distraction, making
us look outside of ourselves and find issues and problems there,
rather than looking within. We find people or groups outside of
ourselves that match our projections of evil or darkness, then
falsely believe the darkness is (only) outside of ourselves.
This
becomes a self-perpetuating feedback loop where we become unwitting
propagators of wetiko. These ideas are exactly in line with
what famous psychologist Carl Jung said about the
shadow.
Jung said that,
"Until
you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you
will call it fate."
The qualities
and aspects that we don't like acknowledge or love in ourselves are
the ones we judge, criticize and attack in others.
Yet, on an
ultimate level, your world is a reflection of your inner state.

Does the mind virus
wetiko really exist?
Does a shadow really
exist?
Does Wetiko Actually Exist?
"Wetiko doesn't ultimately exist. It has no intrinsic objective
existence, yet it can destroy our species.
Wetiko is a blindness that believes it is sighted, and
arrogantly believes it is more sighted than anyone else (in the
land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king)."
Paul believes that wetiko has no
fundamental ontological existence of its own.
Yet, if this true, we
have to be careful not to be lulled into a false sense of security
about the mind virus. Just because it may not independently exist
does not mean it is not powerful.
Some people get so overtaken by
the shadow - falling into depression, addiction, compulsiveness and
schizophrenia - that they are driven to suicide.
This mind virus is
undoubtedly strong enough to drive some people to kill themselves
just in the hope of becoming free of it.
Interestingly, this concept of "the
one-eyed man being king in the land of the blind" has also been
cropping up lately in the work of David Icke. David uses the
metaphor in his latest book
The Phantom Self to
describe the mind virus as a type
of AI computer virus which has hacked life itself.
He also labels it
blind, saying that the only way it can gain the upper hand over us
is to bring us down to below its level, since if we both operated
at maximum capacity, the virus would be no match for us.

The mind virus wetiko,
like the Trojan Horse:
a trick or a gift?
Wetiko
Making Us Look Outside - A Trick or a Gift?
"Is
wetiko destroying us or waking us up? It depends on how we dream
it. It's a dreamed up virus."
"If
we don't recognize what it is showing us, the gift it is giving
to us, then it will kill us. It's like a lethal mirage. But once
we recognize it, and identify it and its tricks, then it will
dissolve into the nothingness from which it arose."
Left unchecked, the mind virus runs
rampant, and can destroy your life and bring you untold suffering
and misery...
However, if the mind virus has no will or existence of
its own, then it is really YOUR life force, trapped and distorted,
which is wreaking the havoc. Paul suggests that whether we look at wetiko as a cunning enemy out to destroy us, or a cheeky challenger
out to prod and poke us into a fuller awareness, is a matter of
perspective.
Obviously, it is more empowering to view
the created situations and outcomes of the mind virus as gifts
rather than as curses or burdens, because the former view may spur
us on to become better people, while the latter may lead us to anger
and hate.
We do, at least, have that much choice, but unless we are
already a fully awakened or enlightened individual, we do not yet
have the choice of whether to invite wetiko into our lives or not.
It's already here, and it's not going away, unless every last speck
of shadow is fully acknowledged.
How Do We Defeat Wetiko?
"The
only way to defeat wetiko is to find the place inside of
yourself which is invulnerable to wetiko. If you fight it, you
become it."
"How
do you deal with a demon? Find its name. Once you name it, it
loses its power."
"Imagine waking in the dream and putting together your dreaming
power with other awakened individuals."

The way to defeating wetiko lies in the
realization that it only has power when it is hidden.
The mind
virus hides by tricking us into judging and labeling, and by
identifying with form/matter not the more real energy/consciousness.
The solidity of the world is illusory and is just a product of our
consciousness.
We become attached to our identity, but in an
ever-changing world where things never remain the same, this is a
recipe for suffering. We get tricked into thinking we have to defend
some mental position or some idea of ourselves, when in the end it's
just a waste of our energy.
We get fooled into thinking that we have
to fight something to change it, when the very act of fighting
creates a resonance field with that which is being fought, and by
doing so we strengthen it and become it.
When Paul talks about
"finding the place of invulnerability
within" and "naming the demon",
he is not saying anything that great spiritual teachers and prophets
have not already said.
Many of them have stressed the importance of
meditation, inner silence, of becoming the watcher or observer and
distancing yourself from that insane voice in your head.
To 'name the
demon' is to be the watcher. To be 'find a place of invulnerability' is
to remember Who You Are - an individuated but powerful part of All
That Is.
Overcoming the shadow is all about
integration, not destruction. You can't destroy the "dark side" - it
will be always be there as part of the whole in contrast to love, so
that we can know what love truly is.
The spiritual path is
about healing whatever split we hold within by integrating the
disassociated parts of ourselves into a fully aware whole.

Conclusion - Learn to Spot the Wetiko Mind Virus Within Yourself
As Eckhart Tolle writes in his book
The Power of Now, it is better to refer to the darkness as
unconsciousness rather than evil, because "evil" as a description
connotes more separation rather than inclusion, and therefore
decreases the likelihood of integration.
The ultimate solution to
the problem of wetiko is to see it in yourself.
It will always be
easier to see it in others, but as long as we remain focused on
changing others, we neglect the crucial shadow work we must do
ourselves. Only you can integrate your own shadow.
Sorry to break
the news to all you billionaires out there, but shadow work cannot
be outsourced. No one else can do it for you, no matter how rich,
persuasive, entrepreneurial, charming, sexy, beautiful or
intelligent you are.
In this respect, we are all equal.
Death
and the wetiko mind virus, level the human playing field, beyond all
categorizations and classes.
Both are an inevitable part of life,
and both must be faced without fear if we are to move into our true
power and full awareness...
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