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Why You Should Not Follow the Narrative They Feed You

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One of the most important things you should not do is follow any narrative blindly. Everything is consciousness. If you feed into an idea, person, place, or thing, it grows—not by magic, but by the law of consciousness itself. Consciousness is the architect of form. Everything solid you see around you—cars, technology, institutions, even nations—is only held in place because people are holding it in consciousness. Without that agreement, without that shared focus, it dissolves.

As an initiate of myth, the only narrative you should feed into is your own. And I don’t mean this out of delusion, fantasy, or stubborn rebellion, but out of principle. Your narrative is your field of creation. To hold your own narrative does not mean recklessly opposing reality, for everything in reality was already constructed by someone’s consciousness or by a collective who strengthened it first in the unseen before it manifested in the seen.

When something is imagined and seen in the mind’s eye, it already exists in potential. You have called it into being. The act of imagination is not fiction—it is blueprint.


The Shadow and Non-Reactivity

There is no one to compete with except perhaps your own shadow. And even then, the only victory is non-reactivity. Many feel anxiety from the urge to dominate—especially men. This urge comes from the polarity between the planets and self-consciousness. The instinct to conquer is not inherently evil—it is simply a distortion of energy. Selfishness is not a sickness but a result of consciousness being filtered through the third-dimensional animal vibration. In that vibration, instinct often overrides logic, clarity, and higher intelligence. Those who are more animalistic in nature remain reactive, chained to impulse rather than elevated by vision.

The work, then, is not to suppress instinct but to transcend it through awareness. To recognize the animal within and master it, without denying its presence.


Narratives as Human Constructs

Narratives exist because the human condition craves relevance. Every story is an attempt to justify existence. That is why some of the most advanced souls bypass trivial personal dramas and instead focus on humanitarianism. This, not coincidentally, is also one of the great archetypes of the Age of Aquarius. In this age, collective service and universal principles matter more than self-preserving myths.

What does this mean for you? It means that any narrative you encounter—political, religious, cultural—is not absolute truth, but someone else’s design. You are under no obligation to react to it. Reaction fuels it. Non-reaction dissolves it.


The Battle of the Mind

The primary battlefield is always the mind. What you choose to allow into your subconscious determines which narratives survive and which fade. By consciously reprogramming yourself, you let go of outdated constructs and begin your long return to alignment with the inner self. That inner self is not just your personality—it is the echo of your astrophysical family, the principle you belong to, the eternal thread of design coded into your being.

When you discover and integrate those characteristics, you don’t imitate—you emulate. You make them your own within the natural boundaries of your design matrix. That is authenticity: not rebellion, not conformity, but embodiment.


Integration and Congruence

When you integrate the principles of your true design through whatever profession, vocation, or creative outlet you choose, congruence emerges. Consciousness becomes fluid. Inspiration flows. Ideas arrive like an endless buffet of senses long waiting to be awakened. Your work becomes less about chasing and more about revealing what was always seeded within.


Feeding or Starving Narratives

When you encounter a story laced with dread, fear, or anxiety, the instruction is simple: bypass it. Do not feed it. Narratives designed to provoke fear survive only when you react. If you stop feeding them, they stop being part of your reality. Not instantly, but inevitably. The laws of consciousness guarantee it.

The bottom line is this: the narratives you choose to create and sustain should always be those of success, abundance, creativity, passion, and alignment. Feed only what builds you. Feed only what reflects your authentic nature.


Elemental Alignment

The spirit is in the elements. If you ever feel out of alignment, return to your element. Earth, water, fire, or air—whichever is closest to your principle design—will recalibrate you. The elements are not metaphors; they are the raw languages of consciousness itself.

Finally, remember this: focus on outcomes that are beneficial for all. Do not fall into the traps of greed and selfishness, for those are distortions, not expansions. The true design of consciousness is always aligned with the principle of the greatest good for the greatest number. Expansion that is not inclusive eventually collapses. Expansion rooted in truth endures.


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