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So, starting off, we can agree on one thing, right? That being, that there are smart ways to act and ways to act like a dumbass, you follow? Certainly, beyond the scope of duality, human subjective experience, and flaws in language as a medium to capture thought, we can both nod our heads when prompted with the question, "Can he work smarter," in regards to a clown emptying the ocean with nothing more than a thimble, yea? Our bright red-nosed oaf in question could totally use a large spoon to take twice as much saltwater each scoop, thus saving him plenty of suffering as he does the stupidest example of work that I could come up with in a minute of contemplation! Yea, that's brilliant writing, Victoria, you get a gold star for that one.
But, anyways, if we cut to the chase of what I'm getting at, you can choose to suffer wisely. Naturally, I'm guessing that some of you sly cats got into the awakened game to escape suffering. I know this because I was once one of those people, and I primarily try to reach past versions of myself as I traveled the crazy journey that has been my life. But, if we ignore my excuse for still having messianic delusions after all the spiritual work I've done, all the psychedelics I've done, and all the medication my team of doctors has shoved down my throat, I'll own the pressure of being the bearer of bad news and let you all know that you're never going to escape suffering.Â
Nope, suffering is a key piece to the human condition. Just accepting that is a paramount step in spiritual liberation. Hell, part of my cult's belief system is that we were all the unified consciousness colloquially known as God to the normies before the big bang, and we all chose to create a universe with suffering so that we could divide ourselves and forget the bliss of oneness in these personalized roller-coasters we call life in the third dimension. Then we remember God's unconditional love and I can say from experience that's why the whole universe shebang was created in the first place. And in that process of remembering the unity of the cosmos, we can lessen the suffering of others so that they, too, can one day remember that we are all the universe experiencing itself from behind billions of pairs of eyes.
That brings us back to what I was saying earlier; you can choose to suffer wisely. For instance, you can labor today and plant a field of seeds and go to bed with a sore back. But, then you're going to be set for a harvest that feeds you and your family for the winter, staving off much more suffering than the hurt of a hard day's work. Likewise, you can get on the all-expenses paid spiritual trip that my cult offers as a sign up bonus, and work to make yourself as close to a mirror of your highest self, and thereby reducing the suffering in your life and the lives of others to the greatest degree.
It all comes down to the work you do for yourself and others. You're your own gardener, so trim those hedges and get out there! Get out where, you ask? As far outside your comfort zone as possible. Fun fact: a person who is worldly suffers far less than a sheltered soul, as the experience a full life begets a depth of understanding that I've found keeps things in focus. Suddenly, after years of psychotic madness, and with some mindfulness and willpower, I can see the mountains for the molehills they really are.
Therefore, we must raise our final question: how do we grow ourselves in the most optimum way possible? The exact answer is determined by you, but there's a general rule of seeking balance that I've found manifests the best futures. Yes, keep your love, your wisdom, and your power in balance with each other and you will grow to be the best version of yourself that is possible in this lifetime.Â
Those are the three pillars of God; love, wisdom, and power. The Illuminati uses this esoteric knowledge to raise their kids to be future leaders. Doesn't always work, as the best leaders have suffered the most in their lives, but what I'm saying is that I could totally get in trouble for telling you about the pillars. A neophyte who is unbalanced to begin with could use this knowledge to brick their brain. Or something. What? You expect me to follow a rule that you can't explain why it's bad if it got out? Hells no jabroni! And since I've started talking to the CIA instead of you fine folks, I guess that's a signal to end this dumb post. Doing that…now…
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