Ranting Rampage - False Narrative's Suck

Namaste, Y'all,

 If there's one word that I would use to describe my life after relocating back to the west coast, it would be fascinating. With the amount of insights, fresh perspective, and the absence of negative factors, it has been mind-blowing and afforded me the opportunity to heal some much-needed areas in my life. Many of the cycles that I was enmeshed in are now gone and have been replaced with an ease and clarity I haven't known before. It feels so damn good to not have any more fucks to give and not have to engage in the pointless mind games that most people get hung up on due to their fragile and unhealed egos. It's a relief to be out of the matrix of deluded souls feeding off those who are clear about their life mission and purpose. Talk about separating the chaff from the wheat. Life lessons are a thing.  
 One of the life lessons I learned was witnessing grown-ass adults still stuck in their grade school characters trying to convince others they weren't. It's no wonder they have the relationships they have. I found myself wondering how they don't see that they create their own demise. Everything about their lives screamed toxic programming, from the media they constantly consumed to refusing to take responsibility and accountability for their contributions in their self-created hellscape. People who want others to bear the brunt of their misery are just plain crazy. We all have choices to make every day we wake up on this earthly plane, so to continue to repeat cycles of conflict just doesn't add up. 
 And why do these idiots breed? They bring children into this world to manipulate them into being bigger bullies than themselves and then have the nerve to wonder why their relationships are so strained or obsolete. We have future generations in need of intensive lifelong therapy that may take several decades to heal their wounds and close out negative cycles. Having a desire for your children to have a better life than you did is fine and all. But teaching them to focus on superficiality instead of building inner qualities that will foster supporting them well into the future is depleting their power to thrive. Looks don't pay the bills, and being an opportunist won't give you long-term stability and wealth. The collective consciousness of humanity has been duped by the media and fear-based programming machine. 
 People are caught up in pleasing a false narrative that is a bottomless pit of psychological warfare to be on top (crabs in a barrel). They have been force-fed false narratives about their origins, religion, politics, education, financial status, and more only to remain in worry and misery over being rejected or left behind—something that is only a limiting concept. They sadly and willfully accept this garbage because they lack integrity and choose to allow the systems in place to dictate their reasoning process and emotions. This creates a society of ignorant zombies run on false platitudes and empty dreams fueled by illusive promises of a prosperous future that will never manifest. Their motto: High style and profile with no substance. They live lives that offer surface results without a sound foundation.
 This has crossed into the spiritual community, where we see countless souls hellbent on achieving fame and putting their gifts and purpose on the back burner. But do they really have the gift of leadership, or are they siphoning from those of us who truly do? I've seen my fair share of psychics and so-called spiritual healers expose their true selves off the camera to know the real ones are rare and are living the messages they provide. People who do the hard inner work are the ones to pay attention to, not the ones with the big houses, fancy wardrobes, and brand ambassadors who are merely clout chasing. It's not wrong to have nice things; I believe that the divine wants us to have them, but to make that your prime directive under the guise of the star seed community is low rent. 
 It takes guts to speak and live your truth, and engaging in anything less than this is a lie. If you're not going to take responsibility and accountability for your well-being, then you should seriously consider removing yourself from the spiritual community. Authentic and purpose-driven need only apply. Standing on business is to stand out in such a way that your light is the beacon that draws your listeners in, not being on popular panels and name-dropping. When you depend on gimmicks and hiding behind the coattails of those who've earned their titles and positions, don't get upset when your mask suddenly falls off, exposing the real you. God don't like ugly, and he ain't too fond of pretty. Spirituality is a way of life, not a popularity contest. I have far more respect for the Plain Janes and Simple Toms because they're not drawing attention to themselves and getting lost in illusions of grandeur. 
 It's these individuals who know their assignments (life purpose) and are owning and honoring the accompanying roles associated with them. Their personalities take a backseat in their mission. Being a servant of light for humanity's collective consciousness is the goal, and nothing more. If great wealth and popularity come with their work naturally, then so be it, but to intentionally and actively pursue stardom and insane amounts of wealth is missing the mark. Doesn't God provide your needs when you're walking your path? No true guru or spiritual teacher has ever made finances a top-tier priority. It is being a servant to the masses who will listen to their messages. 
 Be careful of those who operate under the bright lights and fancy getups. This is a seduction tactic, pure and simple. And just because someone has given themselves a title doesn't mean squat. Pay attention to the messages and the advice they provide. Is it something that they would follow, or do they offer shallow insights due to the lack of life experiences they never seem to share? They'll be quick in pointing out others shortcomings, but fail miserably when it comes to showing and sharing their vulnerabilities. And this is where the lessons are. Here is where we see the difference between being knowledgeable (book smart) and having wisdom (direct life experiences you can articulate to another). Let's be honest... anyone can throw cards, but it takes special skills to master communicating with others channeled wisdom. 
 Okay, I'm done ranting. Thanks for sticking with me if you made it to the end. Please, feel free to book a tarot/oracle reading with me or, if you'd like, to experience one of my healing services I offer on my website (address below).
Much love, light, and Ashe`,
Terry P., Founder @ https://www.trinityreadingsandhealings.com 

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