1. "Why you're not really a victim (and how to break free)."
Let’s dissect the ego’s dirty little secret. It thrives on your fear of God's Love because that Love means your ego, your special self, ceases to exist. Scared of that Love, you push it away, and bam — enter the ego’s guilt trip. It slaps a label of sin on you, making you feel like you’ve done something unforgivable.
The ego tells you that your only escape from this guilt is to project it outwards. Suddenly, everything around you—people, places, past lives—is to blame for your unhappiness. Your discomfort is not from within but is blamed on the world. You’re convinced that your pain is caused by external factors. This is the ego’s smokescreen, keeping you blissfully unaware of your role in your suffering.
The ego convinces you to construct elaborate stories and lies, supporting your victimhood. You parade your scars—both emotional and physical—like trophies of how badly you've been treated. Therapists profit from validating these tales, but they’re just feeding the delusion.
However, the real culprit isn’t the world; it’s your decision-making mind. Your unhappiness, your dissatisfaction, your struggles — they’re all products of your own choice to follow the ego’s guidance. But the ego keeps this truth buried beneath layers of deception. It’s foolproof, in the sense that it keeps you trapped in a cycle of blame. But remember, it’s not fool-proof against God’s truth.
Jesus pointed out that the ego’s system might fool us, but it can’t deceive God. We are never upset for the reasons we think. The world seems to be against you, but the love and peace of God are always within reach. The only way out is to question the lies, reject the ego’s math, and rediscover the truth: two plus two doesn’t equal four—it equals freedom from illusion.
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I am sorry.
Please forgive me.
Thank you.
I love you.
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