Since the ritual doers started blocking me from my Instagram account, and I’m therefore no longer seeing the feed; and that happened to my X account a few weeks before as well; I’ve been reminiscing about attitudes on social media.
One thing that really cuts me, Ed, is how on social media there is a competition in people’s heads all the time. Maybe it’s simply the continuation of how people think in every day life.
They see everything as a competition, Ed. You can feel it tangibly. They’re looking at how many likes a post got and did someone else get the same number and so on.
It’s very weird, Ed, because you can have competition only when two people are producing the same content or such. With people coming from very different walks of life, how can you have a comparison or competition?
And yet, to my shock, only now after being off Instagram, I find that I was constantly being exposed to that atmosphere of competition, comparison etc.
It was pressure to perform!
Now I understand it, Ed, that fake humans don’t have a real life. So they got to perform a life, whether offline or online. Their “success” in life depends on performing, and the way to gage that performance is numbers.
That atmosphere is filled with anxiety, Ed, men and women worried that they have failed to perform.
I remember some people who have souls who were suffering in that atmosphere. I’m swallowing my tears back thinking of those beautiful men and women, I mean, BEAUTIFUL, Ed, even in this day and time; who don’t even know the anxiety gripping their heart is actually from exposure to that atmosphere of competition.
The thing is, from what I see on Netflix, Ed, I understand that society itself is like that now. Online or offline.
It hurts me, Ed, more than I can say, when I see the rare beauty of some simple thing posted by a soul, ignored like it doesn’t matter, while complete bullshit copied and manufactured to get likes and comments gets attention.
But the reality, Ed, is that that’s the Soulless’ game of life. They got to perform to be human, Ed, because they are not human.
We humans got to be aware, Ed, that a large part of our moods are affected by the current desperation and anxiety of the Soulless. They’re in horrible trouble because they don’t get energy from us anymore. So they’re beating the drums like maniacs.
We got to take care to keep remembering we are in the care of God, and not let that anxiety get to us.
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