YOU ARE ARGUING WITH A COSTUME
Why your obsession with the political news cycle is a structural avoidance of the Root. The Architecture of the Costume
In the foundational logic of the soul, what we perceive as reality—the political, social, and historical arenas—is a precise system of garments. The world operates on a closed loop of cause and effect that perfectly simulates human management. But internally, there is no human leadership. There is only a single Higher Will wearing the costumes of nature and history, arranging every detail with absolute precision. Human leaders appear to decide, plan, and execute, but they are merely biological vessels transmitting the design of the Source. Therefore, the endless obsession with political analysis and hunting for “who is really in charge” is a structural trap. It is the ego clinging to the external costume while ignoring the Root operating behind it.
The War of Frequencies
There is an ongoing war between two frequencies of consciousness within the human being. The corrected frequency perceives reality as a single, unified expression of the Source’s direction. The uncorrected ego, however, perceives the world as a fragmented battlefield of separate humans, competing interests, and power struggles. The very word for “World” in the ancient texts shares a linguistic root with the word for “Concealment.” Every system in this dimension is structurally engineered to hide the unity of the Source. When you allow yourself to be sucked into purely human political analysis, you strengthen the frequency of separation and actively deepen the concealment.
The Function of the Shock
When global shocks, crises, and periods of severe instability awaken, their function is not to destroy; their function is to disrupt the coma. In a state of routine, the ego rests comfortably in the illusion of control, interpreting reality through the narrow lens of human logic. But when a shock occurs—when fear, uncertainty, and threat dismantle the routine—a fracture opens in the consciousness. The crisis tears the screen of the illusion, exposing the terrifying truth that your simulated security was entirely dependent on the concealment. This is not a political failure; it is a deliberate diagnostic. The Source introduces a variable you cannot control so you are forced to stop looking at the puppets and start listening to the Signal.
ORIYA’S NOTE:
We all want to find the bad guy.
We desperately want to believe that if we just vote out the right politician, expose the right conspiracy, or argue with the right stranger on the internet, the world will finally feel safe again. It’s a total ego-scam. We spend two hours dissecting the geopolitical strategy of a foreign superpower on our phones, completely oblivious to the fact that we have zero diplomatic strategy for the cold war we started in our own kitchens over loading the dishwasher.
We are obsessively staring at the mirror, trying to figure out why the reflection is so ugly, completely ignoring the face we are making.
The shattering happens when you realize that the leaders on your screen—the presidents, the prime ministers, the billionaires—are not the architects of reality. They are Avatars. They are the external, biological mirrors of our collective, uncorrected ego. When you scream at the news cycle, you are just punching the glass.
Sovereignty is the moment you stop treating the news like it holds the keys to your nervous system. The shock of a global crisis isn’t a sign that the world is breaking down; it’s a sign that the illusion of human control is expiring. The Source pulls the rug out from under your imaginary kingdom so you are forced to look up. You can still vote, you can still care, and you can still act responsibly in the world, but you do it knowing that the people in the suits are just the branches, not the Root.
The world isn’t out of control. It just was never under yours.

