This is a little lengthy dear ones, but worth it..
I like to remind myself of this on a regular basis ..
Taken it from Alec Zeck.. and changed/removed some words ..
So you’re aware of the A,B, C and the looming one world government, satanists, the banking elite…
You’ve looked into all of it, you’ve connected dots, you believe there are powerful networks influencing the direction of the world.
Okay. Great.
Now that you’re aware, for the overwhelming majority of you, are they responsible for your inability to consistently put your bare feet on the earth, rise with the sun, move your body, grow your own food on your balcony or in your backyard, eat locally and seasonally, gather with like-minded people, feel your feelings to completion, spend time in nature, pray, meditate, and connect deeply with Source?
Are those their choices, or are they yours?
Are the “A “preventing you from going to bed earlier?
Are the “B “stopping you from lifting weights or taking a walk at sunrise?
Are the “C” interfering with your ability to plant herbs in a garden bed?
Is a one world government preventing you from putting your phone down and opening a book or spending time with your children?
Are satanists blocking you from meditating and healing?
Is the banking elite physically stopping you from cooking real food instead of ordering DoorDash or Uber eats?
Or are you?
I’m not saying power structures don’t exist. I’m not saying there aren’t corrupt systems or incentives that shape culture.
Clearly there are institutions and shadowy interests that influence media, policy, global economics, and that has real world implications.
And of course, they have infiltrated the collective psyche, deeply conditioning us into belief, thought, and feeling patterns that are detrimental to us.
But now you’re aware.
And most of the daily habits that determine the quality of your life are not being dictated by secret societies and shadowy structures… unless, of course, you continue to choose for them to.
Your quality of life is overwhelmingly determined by your discipline, your comfort zone, your routines, and radical ownership over your beliefs, thoughts, feelings, words, and actions.
There’s something psychologically convenient about attributing everything to massive external forces, because once “they” are responsible for everything, you’re no longer responsible for much.
How disempowering is that?
If you can’t govern your own impulses, your own habits, your own schedule, your own consumption, then it doesn’t really matter who you think runs the world.
The more uncomfortable question isn’t who governs these systems—it’s whether you are truly governing yourself.