When Donald Trump was proclaimed the winner of the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, I’ll admit: I was relieved.
But not because I wanted him to be President. I didn’t.
See, I didn’t vote. I think that the whole concept of one human ruling over other many other humans is nonsensical — and the fact that those many-other-humans pine and compete and aspire to be ruled-over is even more nonsensical.
Furthermore, I believe that the whole election is a farce. It’s kayfabe theater, and the presidential candidates are merely actors performing on the world stage for our collective amusement.
Side quest: Have you ever asked yourself why many government officials are listed as “Actors” on IMDb, and why their political activities are credited as mere television productions, with no mention of their actual role in politics? If you haven’t asked yourself yet, you should start.
The candidates are puppets — this much I know.
But who’s pulling their strings?
The Controllers, of course!
THEY are the ones who actually run this country — in secret, behind the scenes, under the cover of darkness — using magick, spell-casting, and other occulted reality-creation methods…
…but they’re not who you might be thinking of.
The actual Controllers are not “the Illuminati” or “the elites” or “the shadow government” (unless you’re using the word “shadow” in the Jungian sense).
It’s us.
It’s us.
It’s us.
We are the Controllers.
And I mean this in a spiritual sense.
The world as we know it, is a co-creation sourced from our Consciousness. All of reality is first conceived in the Unseen Realm (which includes the Imagination, Dreams, the Unconscious, etc.), and gradually becomes visible in the Seen Realm (commonly referred to as “the objective physical world.”)
Every word we speak is a spell. Every thought we think exerts influence over reality, whether we want to think of ourselves as magickians or not. “The occult” (or: that was is hidden) is none other than our own Inner World. We are so painfully unconscious of our own souls, our own thoughts from moment to moment, and our own Creative Power, that we can’t even see the relationship between the presidential drama in the outer world, and the secret dramas in our inner world.
Thus, our Collective state of Consciousness can be appraised by our cultural creations: our music, our architecture, our media, our religious institutions, and so on.
The presidency is no exception to this.
As we vote with our consciousness, archetypal figures are selected by an esoteric energetic process, to represent the conflict between the unintegrated “sides” of humanity.
For example: In 2016, it was Hilary versus Trump. Archetypally, it was “woman versus man.” The whole election was presented as some gender war between an “overqualfied” woman versus a “privileged rich white male who didn’t deserve to win but won because he’s a man.” But in actuality, this outcome was only possible because of longstanding, deeply-embedded limiting beliefs in the Collective Psyche about race, class and gender.
In 2020, that Archetypal tension is playing out once more, but caricatured: As a collective, we have utterly failed to heal our internal “gender split,” and as a consequence, we just watched a woman (OF COLOR this time!!!) lose to The Big Bad White Man, again. (And I’m allowed to say this, because I’m a “woman of color” or whatever.)
Beneath the surface-level circusry, elections are just Archetypal dramas played out on the world stage, reflecting the Psyche of Humanity.
As within, so without, after all.
Now, back to why I’m relieved that Trump was elected:
Because we create reality with our Consciousness, it’s worth investigating why the majority of Americans voted for Trump.
Per my own observations, it seems like a lot of Trump voters believe Trump will fix the economy.
And if the majority of the Human Collective genuinely believes (even unconsciously!) that something will happen, then it will.
Get a bunch of humans together to internally visualize and experience the same desired reality, and that reality will manifest every time. This has been proven.
This is because Faith is a Function. What you put your faith into, becomes True. With Faith, you can enter realities and dimensions you otherwise wouldn’t have had access to.
“Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.”
- Jesus, Mark 11:24
So if the majority of the country has faith that the economy is about to improve because Trump is now president, then they have created internal conditions that can very well make this true in the next 4 years.
I, personally, feel quite relieved when contemplating this possibility!
But again: it’s not The President who’s fixing the economy. It’s us, through the symbolic vehicle of the President. We 👏🏽 are 👏🏽 the 👏🏽 Controllers.
I see this “faith” in Trump’s ability to heal the economy as erroneous, but also as a baby step towards our own True Power.
The next step would be to believe “We will heal the economy.” No presidential overlord required.
And then the next step would be for humanity to evolve away from the debt-based black magick money system altogether, and towards a money-free utopia based on Free Energy.
And then the next step would be to become breatharians.
And then the next step would be to activate our light bodies.
And then the next step… okay, I’ll stop 😂
One day, I hope to see humanity “grow up” from the infantile urge to be rescued by a politician at all. That goes for the Kamala supporters who are literally crying and threatening to leave the country right now because they feel so victimized by the election results, and (!!!) for the Trump supporters who think they’re better than those stupid woke Dems, but fail to see how their worship of Trump is also a form of self-victimization. (The shadow projection is so real, y’all.)
Whether your preferred presidential candidate won or not, is besides the point. The True Power comes from knowing that they were just Archetypes anyway, forever pointing you back to yourself — to what you’re capable of, and to what potential lies within you, demanding to be real-ized.
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the women (OF COLOR!!!) have built a whole identity around their outraged victimhood, and the trickster aspect of the divine masculine (one of my interpretations of Trump is that he is basically Coyote personified) can't help but point out what needs to be healed by gleefully jabbing it with a pointed stick.
i've seen so many maudlin self-pitying essays by liberal women in which kamala ran a wonderful, glorious, perfect, no-superlative-is-good-enough campaign and failed not because she surrounded herself with celebrities everyone is sick of (or if you're following the diddy case at all, disgusted and horrified by) didn't address the economy, leaned on the most reductive identity politics imaginable, refused to do interviews and talked in meaningless circles when she did, but because she's a WOMAN OF COLOR and OF COURSE MEN CAN'T VOTE FOR A WOMAN OF COLOR and it's just SO CONVENIENT that the reason trump won is one that requires zero self-reflection or criticism or willingness to admit you might be helping to create the very problem you rail against, isn't it, hmmmmmm?
...because, not gonna lie, as a dude who has leaned feminist my whole life, my patience with feminism is at low ebb, and i think it's significantly contributing to the malaise experienced by a lot of young men. (the short version of this argument is that people don't improve when you make a list of all their worst qualities and then follow them around yelling at them about that list 24/7, which is essentially what i think feminism has done to men for the past 15ish years) i think the bros voting for trump is a kind of collective "we're just not having it anymore". if you grant yourself special privileges based on your victim status, then you are further marrying yourself to said victim status because if that victim status were to ever actually go away, you'd lose the internal rationale you granted yourself to take out your resentment towards the world on men by calling us trash, toxic, privileged, fragile, etc. and that internal rationale is just so delicious. and i'm by no means saying that men are innocent or that we're not contributing to the problems between the sexes, i'm saying it feels impossible to me, as a man, to have an actual conversation with a lot of women because they'll immediately take anything i say in bad faith, accuse me of being toxiprivifragile, and go on their merry way, and the frustration of trying to have a conversation in good faith and being self-righteously dunked on over and over eventually makes you feel "ok, fine, if i've been prejudged and found guilty, might as well do the things i'm guilty of because i'm being punished for them regardless!".
This is so astute. I half-jokingly texted to a friend the other day that "maybe the CIA is actually >us< 😱"
Way back when George W. Bush first started all his chicanery in the wake of 9/11, it occurred to me that, without us, there is no George Bush. We literally created him. In so many of the seemingly tiny decisions that make up our individual hand in reality, all of us together created the hierarchy that allowed a person like that to rise in power. Without us all buying-in, no one gets there.
Moreover, we project our own power-mad bloodthirst onto so-called "leaders," who are merely vessels for all the collective energy that each of us would rather deny in ourselves. And they don't have power over us -- we have power over >them<. By fixing them in the role of the archetype that we abstain from acting-out on our own. So-called "leaders," in fact, pay a hefty spiritual price for the supposed "power" they acquire. Is it any wonder that they get devoured by that power? That's because they're living-out the sum total accumulation of millions of other people's un-claimed shadows. That's a lot to handle. And I wouldn't wish it on anyone.
I was having a moment recently where the image of a very well-known horror film killer was getting under my skin, and then it came to me: "There is nothing that is not ALL of us." And I wasn't frightened anymore, because I saw the horror-film killer as a projection of something that I myself contain along with everyone else.
All of these people looking for controllers... illuminati, occult death cults who perform abuse rituals, rapacious extraterrestrials, nefarious government agencies, etc... It's not necessarily that those people and institutions don't exist, it's that we animate them by refusing to claim the aspects of them that are our own to claim.