from IamSaums Website
"Everything we experience in social reality is a simulation."
When we were younger, we observed our elder relatives as the standard of maturity. Many of us followed a similar path they did with a plethora of indoctrination, institutionalization and programming.
We assumed the role of a qualified, respectable and responsible member of society.
All the while, our soul, intuition and heart were dissected, oppressed and abandoned, sacrificed for namesake, status and wealth. Yet, it did not pan out in a way that empowered, evolved and fulfilled us.
We simply conditioned
ourselves to become a variation of our parents.
Oftentimes, when someone presents alternative topics, cognitive dissonance rises in all whom have logged a lifetime of social programming.
When we encounter diverse viewpoints, we are conditioned to resist releasing old ideologies for a transcendent vision. Universality, to our fixed, linear perception, causes a personal paradox, crashing our regimen of knowledge, history and relativity.
Our arrogance
and ignorance defensively flex in a feigned attempt to
appease our pursuits for an artificial sense of security.
Eventually, we accept and apply biased, social deceptions to our behavior, ideology, intelligence and lifestyle.
When we are confronted by the diversity of another's experience, our defense mechanism is to debate, discredit, demean, ridicule and ostracize them with our unbridled fear and ignorance.
We enable our self-righteousness at the cost of genuine belonging, expression and understanding.
Our distrust of others is
simply illustrative of our disbelief in ourselves.
Whether or not we choose to observe that entities, governments and organizations impose a virtual matrix to enslave humanity is irrelevant.
If we do not see it now, then we simply are not paying attention. We are too preoccupied with its triviality. Our fear denies and devalues our soul, diminishing and destroying our personal power.
As unbearable as it may seem to be with and accept alternative perceptions,
few of us understand who we are."
Because we are assimilated, we fail to see how detrimental it is to our experience. We do not sense it; therefore, we fall prey to its influence.
We interpret it as "reality," then move on to its next simulation of social bliss.
Our sporadic attention spans enslave us into the vicious cycle of momentary gratification, governed by our desires, obligations, routines and reveries.
Social
reality is the artificial
boundary of the human aquarium.
Social programming desensitizes us to the influence and impacts of our oblivious proliferation of greed. Fiscal endeavors can be perceived and achieved in many ways, yet none supersedes the egocentricity of earning more at the cost of others.
The rest of us enable our
enslavement with our participation in their engineered marketplace.
During our social indoctrination, we willingly sever our connection with our soul, intuition and heart for conformity. Beyond the fullest extent of our apathy, cognitive dissonance, cynicism, denial, intelligence, mystification and victimization, we are the shadow of our soul...
Our fear manipulates us to "ghost" ourselves.
Maybe we believe we do not need another's help. Maybe we believe it is an expression of weakness, trusting others for guidance, support and relativity.
The eternal question I would ask,
In an egocentric, social reality, we know it may...
When empowered by our
universality, we understand it does not...
Every moment is an opportunity to transform our being. Choosing to shift our experience is the key to our freedom.
All it requires of us is
to align and relate with our soul.
This is not to say nothing is true. It simply does not exist within the virtuality of "life." No matter how excruciating it is to accept this truth, we cannot transcend our enslavement without being free from the simulation.
They thrive in the synergy between the universe and our soul, when our mind and body resonate with the energetic frequencies of our intuition and heart.
This equilibrium is essential in becoming an expression of universality.
It is our soul destiny...
Universality is who we are."
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