Manifesting Truth
- alex gray
- Aug 1, 2020
- 3 min read
My journey towards truth has been a rollercoaster ride, but through it all I haven’t given up hope…all the way. Faith is important when trying to realize and actualize your dreams. In a sense, you’re doing magic, creating something out of nothing. After a while I began asking myself what my dream was. I started having trouble manifesting the object of my desire because I had no desire, no ambition, nor any real goals. I was just floating through life until I found my love. My girlfriend, Winnie, has been a pivotal part of me realizing my dreams and pursuing my passions. As soon as we moved in together I knew I could work on myself in an environment free of judgement and criticism. She’s perfect.
You might be wondering what exactly is my passion. Well, it involves anything supernatural. Which is weird considering how conventional my upbringing was. I’ve always felt a mysterious pull towards anything paranormal, but it wasn’t until I had a near death experience that I was properly introduced to the “other side”, as some occultists may put it. After that ordeal I began reading anything about God, the one in the Bible or any others I could find information on, and creating some sort of spiritual practice for myself. It started with copious amounts of marijuana early in the mornings and ended with me being homeless. I’m not making a case for why you should do anything with the spirits; I’m simply recapping my experiences. Funny thing is once I ventured into the abyss and lost everything, I was endowed with a clarity that only comes from a life of minimal possessions. It was impressed upon me what in life is really important, and today I am here to share this knowledge with you all.
Around the same time I was searching for life meaning and spirituality, the youth of this country were in the middle of a spiritual revival. My timing couldn’t be better. Occult knowledge and New Age information was floating around everywhere on the internet. On top of all that was the government conspiracy theories. I spent hours researching the music industry and the cult brands behind entertainment and commerce. All of this was great and it lead to my to my first apparition, but some years after I realized that all the information was a farce. There was no way the government and other religious organizations were allowing real knowledge to circulate without some kind of consequence. I began to sense a divide in the youth of this nation. All of a sudden everyone’s opinions were fact and their emotions were truth. The fabric of communication among the young people in America was being sabotaged, slowly, but surely.
Don’t get me wrong. I did my fair share of slut-shaming, internet trolling, and cult following. I still engage in trolling, but it’s for a righteous cause now. Doing those things showed me how people were only using the knowledge so readily accessible to make themselves feel smart or powerful. I noticed that people were forgetting the number one spiritual rule, which is ‘treat others the way you’d want to be treated’. It’s the simplest of truths, but by far the most overlooked. All the rituals, apparitions, and ceremonies don’t mean a thing if you can’t humble yourself enough to share knowledge you have acquired, instead of bashing people over the head with it. Everyone is right in their own mind, and destroying someone else’s confidence is not the same as extinguishing ego. The biggest part of a spiritual journey is getting right within yourself and your actions, not policing other people’s tendencies. Despite what a lot of gurus are saying now days, you do not have to learn occult knowledge to have a better life or secure future. Everyone is absolutely free to accept or reject any part of truth as they see fit. Absolute needs no set interpretation or rules. It is what is, and it does as it always has. So in our journeys for truth, let’s please remember the grandest of precepts, ‘love thy neighbor as thyself’. PEACE

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