Post-Purim Re-entry
Why the world feels like a movie, and how to know when the "game" is finally over
The Reality Loop In the mechanics of the soul, the period between Purim and Passover is a consciousness shift. Purim represents Gmar Tikkun (the End of Correction)—a peak state where we realize that even the “villains” and the “accidents” were tools of the Source. But because humanity hasn’t fully stabilized in that frequency, we are pulled back into the daily grind. We return to the work of fixing our relationships and our internal alignment.
The Projected Cinema Kabbalah suggests that the world we perceive is essentially a “movie” or a “game” projected onto the screen of our consciousness. What we call “external reality” is a high-fidelity reflection of our internal state.
If you perceive difficulties only as threats, life is a survival horror film.
If you perceive difficulties as precision-engineered tools for repair, life becomes a journey of healing.
The wars, the tensions, and the crises are not random glitches. They are diagnostic data. They show us exactly where humanity has failed to prioritize connection over ego.
Ending the Game The “game” ends the moment the lesson is integrated. When the human collective shifts its orientation from competition and control to responsibility and unity, the external “projection” changes accordingly. We aren’t fighting a world “out there”; we are refining the projector “in here.” Once the internal connection is seamless, the movie is no longer necessary. The screen goes blank, and the real Light begins.
Oriya’s Note:
Stop complaining about the plot of the movie and start looking at the lens.
We spend so much energy trying to “fix” the events on the screen. We argue about the news, we stress over the politics, and we treat the “projection” as if it’s a solid, unchangeable wall. It’s like standing in a movie theater and screaming at the villain on the screen to stop being mean.
It’s a waste of energy.
The reason the world feels so heavy right now—especially after the “high” of Purim—is that the Creator is turning up the contrast. He’s making the “movie” more intense so you’ll finally stop eating the popcorn and start asking: What is this trying to trigger in me? If you see chaos “out there,” it’s because there is a lack of Devekut (Adhesion) “in here.”
The “re-entry” into reality after a spiritual peak is always brutal because it’s a test of your internal anchor. Can you hold onto the truth you saw on Purim while you’re standing in line at the grocery store or listening to the news?
The game only ends when you stop being a passive member of the audience. When you take responsibility for the frequency you’re emitting, the script changes. Stop being a victim of the “plot” and start being the director of your own internal light.

