Viral Egocentricity

After we have been excessively and intensively indoctrinated and integrated for the initial two decades of our lives, our adolescent personality gravitates toward the primal instincts of our reptilian brain.  Our neural activity is driven by anxiety, ego, fear, guilt and survival.  In essence, the carnal region of our mind encoded to feed, fight, flee and fuck.  This is the domain in which most of humanity is enslaved by its own unconscious instincts.  We compensate our emotional, intuitive and spiritual deficiencies with our egocentricity, entitlement, superiority and self-righteousness.  Intellectualism is a virus of reason, assimilating us into an existential vortex.

Social Vortices

The paradox of human existence is that we are always evading ourselves yet enslaved within.  When our personal awareness is fixated on our environmental circumstances, we surrender our senses to the peripheral in our vain quest for gratification.  We are conditioned into dependency long before we observe and identify its dysfunctionality.  Cynicism, fear, insecurity and uncertainty compels us to construct our self-defense, condemning us to our primitive mind.  We are caught in the crosshairs of our ego and society, stigmatized into a constant stasis of obsessive compulsion.  The simulation of social reality is a black hole, consuming our consciousness, energy and soul.

“Our bloodline is the trademark of our oblivion.”

 

Familial Dependence

As infants, toddlers, children and teens, we are reliant upon our parents.  During adolescence, we enter a process of individuation on our personal journey into adulthood. For many, this essential progression is seldom fulfilled.  Whether it is emotional, intellectual and/or instinctual, the tethers to which we cling as offspring are never entirely severed.  Memories, nostalgia and trauma preserve our unhealthy attachments for most of our lives.  Our relativity with our family becomes our dependency, enabling us to evade our evolution with hereditary liability and obligation.  We surrender our personal power to appease the historical sensitivities of our relatives.

Antiquated Environment

Family dynamics often transition us into a regressive environment of the past.  When in their presence, we abandon who we are for an archaic character we once portrayed at a specific age in our lives.  The roots of our identity emerge from a forgiven, forgotten and forsaken era.  Our family relates with this dated facet of our personality, perceiving us as we were, not as who we have become.  They may not know who we are, let alone understand us.  This obsolescence of relativity compromises the authenticity, integrity and expression of our contemporary being.  When we return to our daily routine, we often encounter traumatic side effects from our familial exposure.

 

The Vicious Cycle of Virtual Existence

Being born and dying are solitary, yet unique passages.  Even our experience in the womb is distinct from all others.  Our transition from soul to body is nine months of creation, evolution and transformation.  It is also when we endure our schismfrom the universe, one from which many never reunite until their physical death.  Our reactivity to peripheral circumstance, happenstance and incidence expands the divide between ourselves and our soul.  Our personality is an avatar we portray in a futile attempt to establish our credibility within this transhuman virtuality.  The vicious cycle of our virtual existence is the simulation of our enslavement.

The Art of Transcendence

Regardless of what is occurring in the world to distort, exploit, manipulate and transmute our universal vision into intellectual delusion, we are a universal being, experiencing infinite potentiality beyond our programmed existence.  Since the Winter Solstice in 2012, we have been energetically shifting in an exponential progression of relativity with our soul.  Whether or not we are aware of this monumental eventuality, it is happening! The synthesis of our evolving being is established with the equilibrium between our soul, intuition, heart, mind and body.  The art of transcendence is our exodus from social reality, and our embodiment of universality.

 

The Universality of Relativity

We are rarely content in our relations with our bloodline lineage.  Dependency, entitlement, expectation, familiarity, history and obligation inhibits our kinship with our family well before our assimilation into cultural, political, religious and social ideologies.  Yet, the initial and influential element in this fragile dynamic is our schism with our soul.  Our interpretation of relatedness is socially peripheral.  However, it is not the knowledge of our self that empowers our relations, it is the embodiment of our soul.  The balance between our soul, intuition, heart, mind and body is essential in expressing and experiencing universality in our relativity.

Universal Ancestry

We are eternal, evolutionary, infinite and transformational beings of energy.  Our human lineage has diminished our universality into primeval instincts, egocentric intellectualism and reactionary emotionality.  Our heredity may define the history of our bloodline, yet it is not the ancestry of our soul.  We may identify our immediate family as the sole genealogy we inherit, enabling an antiquated codependency of obligatory belonging in a simulation of familial virtuality.  Omnipresent affinity is empowered by our soul.  When we relate and resonate with the omnidimensional tapestry of universality, this synergy of relativity is the source of our universal ancestry.