1. The illusion we lust and judge to death.
Celebrities aren't living glamorous lives; they're prisoners of our projections. We build them up with lust, idolizing them as if their success will fulfill our emptiness. Then, when they fail to be the gods we want, we tear them down with judgment, as if condemning them will hide our own inadequacies.
This vicious cycle reveals the ego’s game — make idols out of people and things, only to feel betrayed when they don't deliver salvation. We lust them to the top of nowhere, then judge them back down to the bottom of our own empty desires.
Chasing illusion always leads to a void. And here’s the thing we don't want to admit: the celebrities? They’re just reflections of our own misplaced hope, trapped in roles they never asked for. The bottom line? We see in them the emptiness we refuse to see in ourselves.
#thinkgod
I am sorry.
Please forgive me.
Thank you.
I love you.
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