The Traumatisation Of Humanity
Throughout history, humans have been traumatised by information/news/entertainment, which is programming that leads us away from our true reality. Unable to feel content, we constantly look for something different, and become addicts of the new. This is our vicious cycle of existence.
Everything we read and hear causes some sort of stress or trauma; it either creates fear and unease, or it charms and excites us. We mindlessly mimic one another, which is the very opposite to uncovering our individual potential of realising what we are.
What are we?
We are simply pure awareness that is always present, but which is distracted by that programming.
This traumatisation creates a judgemental mentality, and we become poseurs, behaving affectedly in order to impress others. When we’re listening to people, we’re listening to variations of stress.
To break out of this cycle of existence, we have to recognise the part we’re playing in it. We complain, not realising that we are participants.
Are we interested in the greatest story ever told, or the greatest truth ever told?
Stories traumatise.
Truth sets us free.
What is truth?
Truth is that everything in the infinite universe is impermanent, having no reality.
That which sees and hears this ever-changing universe never changes.
That is our reality.
It’s just pure awareness.
Realisation sets us free.