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Category: Journal Entries

thoughts, ponderings, experiences and lessons learned. or, something deep and life-changing.

Image, Callus, and Agency: Reclaiming Our Creative Power

This short essay explores how conscious attention to our inner image — the visions we hold of how life should be — can empower us to resist manipulation, reclaim agency, and shape reality. It examines the ways media, technology, and culture distort perception, and how cultivating a spiritual callus and deliberate inner vision can guide authentic action.

The Illusion of Solving Poverty: Batman and the Myth of Philanthropy

Modern society clings to the belief that money can solve anything — that if only the wealthy shared their abundance, poverty and crime would vanish. It’s an appealing notion, simple and comforting, but also profoundly deceptive. For beneath every call for charity lies a deeper design: a world engineered to keep people dependent, distracted, and divided, while power remains untouched.

Invasions (Of the Mind)

The Martians are coming!

No, they’re not. And they never will be. But when the fake and staged “invasion” shows up, and the governments of empire suddenly begin to disclose decades-old, heavily redacted “facts and files” about “aliens” and off-world visitors, you’ll want to be better educated about the true nature of this reality. The lengths to which the owners of nations and their citizenry will go to ensure obedience, fear, panic, brainwashing, and mind control are extreme, well-documented, and very well-funded.

Conditions on Love

Conditions on love. The world is always in a state of chaos. The parasite class and their psychopathic minions continue to do their worst, knowing their version of the world is swiftly and absolutely coming to an end. They’ve ramped up their trusted, centuries-old, insanity-generation mind control machine to its highest level, and still their silly impish efforts fail to take hold. Certainly, there are many who fall into the traps. Lives are lost, avatars are snuffed out. Some still take the bait, biting down madly out of habit and practiced bewilderment.