Mass Formation Psychosis: Why We Hate Change and Fail as Individuals
Delusion as a way of life.
Spiritual Warfare must be a brutally abstract idea for many people to grasp. It’s something I know truly exists only by having put myself through a willful and deliberate on-going journey of self-discovery. I have spent years reflecting on my purpose and trying to understand the mysteries of life. This may be work that can never really be completed, but undeniable discoveries are definitely made along the way.
From the onset of my journey of discovery, I understood that progress could not happen without being honest with myself and accepting the pain and disappointment that comes with going beyond the mundane. I also knew that our natural instincts to pursue greater knowledge was often avoided because we could see that more perspective and knowledge had a way of altering our established perceptions which would inevitably lead to shifting paradigms. We like to say we don’t want change, despite our natural instinct to strive for it.
Our ability to foresee the pain caused by paradigm shifts isn’t just awareness that prepares us for managing the problems associated with change, it also prevents change from ever occurring because in our remarkable ability to perceive the outcome of change, we refuse to advance because we don’t want to manage the difficulties associated with newfound awareness.
We ask ourselves, How will my new perspective affect my work, relationships and what I once thought was important? Will friends and family who can’t accept my personal evolution or who are resistant to the change that comes with my journey of discovery be hurt or angry because they don’t feel to be on the same page as me anymore? When we look at the probable outcomes associated with shifting views, that’s when we weigh the value of either staying where we are or moving ahead. Do I advance and manage outcomes that are often painful or do I remain on the lower rungs of wisdom and leave things as they are?
When we willingly choose to leave the advancing to others, this is where we’ve aligned with mass formation and lose the battle with denial. Denial is now no longer just something that helps us to save face from embarrassment or to cover small shameful deeds, it becomes part of who we are. We have chosen to embrace it so we can tell ourselves that our choices are impeccable. We have stooped as far as we can go by literally lying to ourselves to feel better about having turned our backs on the opportunity to be better people.
During my own personal awakening process, I saw denial wherever I looked. It was like getting an updated eyeglass prescription. What was once blurry and uncertain, became glaringly clear. I saw denial in how quickly people would jump on bandwagons, like gang members afraid to leave for fear of reprisals. I saw it in the rampant narcissism that has grown into a cancer that denies the value of anyone else. I especially saw it in the media and pop culture where we are to disbelieve our own eyes and ears and to trust whatever is foisted on us. Had denial of our own intuition and instincts made it that easy for us to start denying our other senses as well? It appears to be the Orwellian case.
We have seen over the past several years, a literal flood of inversion designed to make us not believe what we know to be true. This happens with such frequency that many of us just go along with what we are told, regardless of evidence that is contrary to what we are supposed to believe. We see it in every shockingly inaccurate New York Times or Washington Post Op Ed that tells us why inflation is good, or when the White House Press Secretary or Joe Biden himself says our economy has never been in a better position. When we’ve reached the point where we deny our own senses, it’s highly likely that we have reached an advanced stage of mass mind control and programming; or the Jungian term that Dr. Robert Malone has recently referred to as Mass Formation Psychosis.
There have been countless examples where we’ve opted for denying not just our senses, but common sense—“peaceful protests” instigated by agents provocateur and masked arsonists, highlighted by looting and murder; an ‘insurrection’ where guests were invited in and none of them carried weapons, the uselessness of masks, the ‘benefits’ of sexualizing children, etc. We can look at states like California and let our senses tell us if Orwellian Socialist Democratic politics work or not. Has quality of life improved? Are we happier and better off? If no, Will we vote for the same policies and same tyrants that have stripped us of our freedoms and will we continue to accept the lies we’ve been fed by these people?
Those who still retain their senses and individual thought wouldn’t vote to perpetuate the conditions we see in California or other progressive-led states, but while we’ve all been corruptedly led along a path designed by others, many of our loved ones, family and friends have been incapable of discerning this deception and have moved further from their own sense of self and have forgotten about their own inner guidance systems and intuition. This forgetting and the denial of self has enslaved us to the point where we don’t even see that we are working against our nature and against our own freedom. We express our enslavement by denying what we know to be actually true. We automatically go along with corporate/mainstream narratives without giving a second thought to the obvious falsehoods and manipulations waged against us; we repeat lies and propaganda if we think it will help us have our way or prevent getting shamed by more compliant people; and we accuse others of evil deeds and non-compliance so that we can further bury the fact that it’s ourselves who have failed as individuals.
We’ve reached this place where we effortlessly and/or thoughtlessly deny reality and support falsehoods either because we’ve been trained to believe what we are told or we think our denial will work to our advantage. Either way, I wonder how difficult it is to spiritually recover from that. Whether we’ve given our minds away or deny its power, integrity can’t exist under these conditions.
If we’ve lost our inner source of power, it didn’t just evaporate, it went elsewhere or was crushed by entities who can better thrive without resistance coming from thinking, reasoning, soul searching people—that is why this is a spiritual war.
But the incredible inverted evil genius that has made us forfeit our will and contribute to our own soul-crushing, also has us believe that there is no value in integrity or morality. It actually encourages us to act against our natural instinct to express and feel love and perverts it by injecting hate and intolerance into everything we encounter, of course, in the name of ‘love’, ‘safety’, ‘equity’ and ‘freedom’.
The idea of love has become tainted and as pawns in the matrix system, our easy use of violence, oppression of others and denial of our own selves, becomes an unnatural way of life that defines our roles in this ongoing spiritual battle. Have we acted on our options correctly? Has a lifetime of inversion and programming made us compatible with the Upside Down where we think we are experiencing the world as it is when in fact we can’t see it at all? If we attempt to regain our integrity could we admit that we’ve been useful idiots?
Nobody said this work was easy and to those who have held on to their nature and continue to pursue truth and freedom, I respect and commend you.
I commend you for not only boldly pursuing truth and freedom, but for being brave enough to LOVINGLY try to help others hear, see, realize, scrutinize snd comprehend with discernment. Also for being humble enough to admit your own struggles in life, so that others may benefit from what you’ve been through. Like you said, there are so many people who for whatever reason, they would rather have their head in the sand and deny that things are really going the wrong direction. I once read a book that described the bourgeoisie as the class that “rejected and denied suffering in any form”. People don’t want to rock the boat, people are afraid - either of repercussions, or of what they are false told to be afraid of, people are wanting the mindless (false) security of following the crowd, along just normal good people who can’t possibly imagine a doctor or government official lying to them. The latter, I believe, in a lot of cases, is because they themselves are so honest that they cannot even comprehend someone doing what is being done these days. And the attack is coming from so many places, it’s a constant onslaught a propaganda that is an every fabric of society.
This was a great read and I appreciate you putting all your thoughts down. Hopefully those of us who are trying to stand for the truth will someday soon prevail, although in the meantime there may be broken relationships and other casualties. I think the most important the truth warriors can do is to be bold yet compassionate and not ever stoop to their hateful tactics. And then if we are fortunate enough to win them over, that we remain humble. But the lies must be exposed and rejected!
This is not only your best column but it’s also one of the best I’ve read on the subject. I will comment again later after I read it a second or third time and get it all digested. Thank you for saying all these truths