DWQA QuestionsCategory: Limiting BeliefsPeople who spend nearly every waking hour doing their best to conform to social norms are easily visualized as walking around with a little spinning radar dish on their head—always trying to ascertain what today’s “norm” is and if they are successfully conforming to it. People have been observed having actual panic attacks if they suddenly realize their cover is blown and they somehow appear, or even RISK appearing, not normal. What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 1 year ago
This phenomenon is quite real and, in and of itself, makes a convincing argument that the world is heavily damaged already from the many attacks being launched to create an association within people's minds about various political agendas and societal expectations that become not only accepted but demanded, and are associated with deep root beliefs about worthiness, being accepted, being likable, being lovable, and so on. This is no way to live when people must become something they are not in order to appear acceptable to others and feel normal—it is a measure of a society deeply traumatized from being kept off-balance and again and again subjected to excessive criticism, judgmental condemnations, and quite insidious innuendo and suspicion for the merest semblance of differing attitudes and opinions. Ultimately, this will take a huge toll from chronic stress because people are not designed to live a lie. That alone will undermine a person and amplify many inner vulnerabilities to become more likely to create an infirmity or chronic illness of some kind that is debilitating and, in a way, a metaphorical representation of feeling inadequate and unworthy in the eyes of others and then, as a consequence, doubt their own self-worth and turn their own thoughts against themselves. That can even undermine physical wellbeing and lead to early death. That is a high price to pay for not being comfortable in living other people's lives but somehow still needing their approval. This puts you between a rock and a hard place, and that is why the manipulators often end up on top because their methods are powerful and effective to bring people to heel no matter what it costs. That is easy to do when the end result is desire to diminish people and make them suffer. That is the game being played in your world. Your leaders are being manipulated to subjugate you on behalf of the interlopers and, as you are seeing play out, will go to any lengths to control the narrative and increase their power by making you attack one another, and in a world of uncertainty, confusion, and fear, you only have them to turn to, seemingly—they are turning you into model prisoners without your realizing it.