ABUSE: The World's Greatest Disease - The Power Game, Energy Manipulation, and Deception
How to transcend the power game and heal from abuse, guilt, shame, and all forms of enslaving power dynamics in our world and take your power back.
In the last few days, this article has been circulating in my mind. It will be one of my most important articles because by writing it, I am transforming myself. I know that I am closing this chapter in my life. I also see that collectively, many people are releasing themselves from these patterns at this moment. It is my personal memory, which can also serve as inspiration for others on how to free themselves from energetic bondage.
As I look at my life, this issue has been the most important to me, even more important than mystical experiences and awakening itself.
It's not that you become a master and have nothing left; some matters resurface at a different level over and over again all the way to the core.
We live in interesting times for sure. I would say that our planet is a planet of abundance. We have an abundance of goods, food, energy, all kind of resources and even money, which is actually not real but rather a conventional concept. The rapid growth and development of technology truly puts us in a position where we don't have to fight for anything. So why have there been wars since the beginning of time? Why do people kill each other? Why is there violence and wars? Perhaps it's one of the forms of entertainment that we can experience here… very sophisticated, black humor and the game of duality.
What is abuse?
It is the misuse of power and authority over someone. It can be us. We first abuse ourselves.
It is an energetic deception, an illusion that allows us to remain stagnant, in weakness. We surrender our power and live in the illusion that someone rules over us, dictates to us, has control and power over us, while we are weak and dependent.
As long as we are entrenched in this illusion, this is how we build all our relationships with people. We enter into relationships where we engage in power dynamics, deceiving each other about who holds more power, who has control over whom, who is subservient to whom, what we can and cannot do, and who is more righteous than the other.
Abuse is not just limited to sexual exploitation, torment, or physical violence. These are the most obvious and easiest-to-observe and detect forms of abuse.
When I first heard about abuse, sexual exploitation, sexual virus energy and similar things, I wasn't interested in them. It seemed to me that they didn't concern me at all, and I considered the topic closed. I had a great childhood with a kind family who always supported me, and other relationships that seemed "right"… on the surface.
Now I'll say something controversial: most people are either abusers or victims all the time. There's such a pervasive imbalance of energy in every aspect of life that it's terrifying to witness. Very few individuals are truly "healthy" in terms of this imbalance, as the majority either strive to be abusers or find themselves caught in that role.
I would say that abuse applies to any actions that are not driven by our own free will, but rather actions we are forced or manipulated into.
It also encompasses the act of coercing someone into doing something through threats or offering money in exchange for something, thus exerting power over them.
The same applies to paying taxes, where we have no choice and are compelled by the state, which we ourselves sustain.
In workplaces, where people work solely for money, either to defy or pay bills, they work out of compulsion. They are actually entangled in a game where they cannot help themselves differently because they are dependent on employers, clients, debt, or family.
I won't delve into schools and education, religion, politics and other forms of abuse at these institutions.
I'll still be controversial, but the truth is that we encounter abuse in almost every sphere of daily life. And most of the people do this unconsciously and they don't even know that there is another way besides using force or any kind of manipulation.
The worst is when we are unknowingly harmed by loved ones, friends, partners, and family, and it's not "visible" because there is no physical violence or overt aggression in many cases. Addiction can manifest gradually and subtly, often operating in the background of our lives without us even realizing it. Sometimes, we find ourselves in environments from birth that normalize certain behaviors or substances, leaving us unaware that things could be different or that something may be amiss.
This dynamic can also be concealed under the guise of someone offering assistance. In such cases, the person providing help may derive satisfaction from viewing themselves as stronger and us as weaker. The more dependent we become on them, the more vulnerable we are to manipulation. The individual offering assistance may not genuinely desire for us to feel strong or independent; instead, they prefer to perpetuate the dependency, where they hold the power to dictate the terms and essentially enslave us energetically.
This is a significant reason why people often engage in arguments, striving to prove themselves right and defend their worldviews while discrediting their opponents in order to reclaim power. They may firmly believe in their possession of superior knowledge, intelligence, wealth, or power. This phenomenon is often evident in the realms of politics, business and warfare, where such dynamics play out.
In reality, it doesn't really matter whether you are an abuser or a victim; they are different sides of the same game. People who play this game unknowingly are not necessarily evil; they are simply unaware of the entanglement they have gotten themselves into and have the illusion that there is no other way. We live in the world of duality and it is part of it.
The remaining part of the article is for paid subscribers and delves into my personal journey of breaking free from this game and reclaiming personal power. It explores the transformative process of becoming a free human. Brace yourself for a deep and introspective read, and take your time to absorb its contents fully if you feel it might be your story too.
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