A society trapped in a dream slowly awakening to truth
Many American citizens live in a reality they did not consciously choose. It is a belief system inherited over centuries, shaped by fear, pride, and a false sense of patriotism that was sold to them as identity. When a nation is raised on stories of superiority and constant external threats, people begin to confuse control with freedom and indoctrination with loyalty.
This is not judgment. It is a spiritual observation.
A recognition of how deeply a society can be shaped without ever realizing it.
Over generations, many have unknowingly traded their inner truth for a national story that was never fully theirs. They were taught to see the world as dangerous, to see themselves as the center of global power, and to see questioning as betrayal. When a belief becomes that deeply ingrained, it becomes part of the subconscious. It becomes a dream that feels real, even when it is not.
Waking up from such a dream is never easy.
It feels like trying to move your body during a nightmare, yet you remain paralyzed. You want to shift the meaning, but the weight of the dream holds you still. That is the state many Americans live in today. A dream of power, a dream of exceptionalism, a dream of freedom that is often controlled, manipulated, and shaped by forces they do not see.
Some people believe that certain powerful nations, including the United States, Russia, and Israel, try to maintain influence over other regions and global systems. From this perspective, these countries are seen as obstacles to a more compassionate and unified humanity. The world could be shared in equality, without divisions based on wealth, religion, culture, or gender. Yet systems like democracy, communism, and other political structures are still human creations, often designed to protect the interests of those in power. The poor become the victims, and the patriotic beliefs within the American system are viewed by many as another form of this pattern.
In this view, the elite rise while the vulnerable sleep on the streets, rejected by the very society they helped build. This is not the creation of the Divine. It echoes the ancient story of Moses returning after forty days to find his people consumed by greed and false idols. Today, those with good intentions often find themselves facing a wall of egoism, self enrichment, and exclusion of anyone who does not fit into a chosen circle.
From this perspective, the hunger for power seen in the actions of the United States, Russia, and Israel is believed to bring suffering, displacement, and the destruction of cultures and communities. These patterns are seen as attempts to claim superiority through force, control, and the exploitation of resources.
But awakening is possible.
And necessary.
Because there is more to the world than the isolated, programmed way of life that has been presented to them. There is more than fear. More than division. More than the belief that strength comes from domination.
True awakening begins when a person realizes that the world is larger than the borders they were taught to worship. It begins when they understand that freedom is not a slogan, but a state of consciousness. It begins when they recognize that love, compassion, unity, and truth are not weaknesses, but the highest forms of strength.
The Divine is calling humanity to rise above old stories.
To see beyond the dream.
To reclaim the soul that was traded for illusions.
And even though the task feels impossible, it is not.
Every awakening begins with a single moment of clarity.
A single breath of truth.
A single step out of the dream and into consciousness.
I speak to awaken, not to win; to heal with truth, guided by the Divine within us and the communion between the Divine and our divine self, our higher self.
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