Devouring Ghosts
You do not have to be “anti-trans” to point out that “gender-affirming care for minors” is the stuff of insanity.
You do not have to be “anti-environment” and Mother Earth to comprehend that the climate-change agendas are a thinly veiled attempt to restrict the rights and movements of the many, while the few continue their jet-set and elite life.
You do not have to be “anti-science” to believe that every single adult individual on this living planet has the absolute right to decide what gets put into their sacred body, without exception.
You do not have to be a racist to begin to understand that defining oneself by the color of one’s skin alone is deeply problematic, and at it’s very core, actually racist itself.
You do not have to be a conspiracy theorist to begin to ask pointed questions about the nature of who is silently running our institutions and governments, and to begin to comprehend that interests align naturally around money and the very powerful.
Most seem to have lost the ability to think with nuance and deep discernment in an unbiased way, if it was ever in their possession to begin with.
Independence of thought has been smashed, if it was ever truly encouraged.
The notion of sovereignty has been ridiculed, if it was ever truly supported.
Freedom of expression has been smeared, as if it were expendable in any free society.
The issues that we face are issues of consciousness.
These are problems of the spirit.
They reflect an illness of the soul born from a culture who cares not for our spiritual life. This illness has become so wildly pervasive that human beings have blocked themselves from seeing and experiencing the truth of the light of wisdom that we bathe within every single day.
Instead, we allow ourselves to be misguided by our lower natures, destroying innocence, integrity, and empathy, and exchanging these sacred human traits for violence, narcissism, and selfishness, all to satisfy a culture that endeavors only to devour.
The awakenings that we truly seek, and that desperately want to be manifested, cannot be so until we begin to allow our minds to expand beyond the shallow borders that we have been told are acceptable. We must begin to let the difficult conversations happen, and challenge the ground of reality from which we emanate. We must begin to reach beyond our minuscule and tribal identifications to begin to resonate more strongly from our soul source.
Without this larger identification, the human race remains lost, misguided, crippled, enslaved to a reality that is far beneath our spiritual calling.