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RE: ♕ ☥ When is Independence Day Truly? ☥ ♕

Love this! Yes, no matter which way you spin it, the main narratives circulating today are focused on survival, whether that be surviving the virus or surviving any number of the doomsday scenarios that the alternative media has laid out for us. While the desire to survive is a natural one and one that has enabled us to evolve as a species, it can often ironically distract us from actually living our lives and carrying out our purpose. I also feel that when news comes out about a celebrity or whistleblower or some other perceived authority figure going against the agenda, as encouraging as it may be, it's yet another way of "breadcrumbing" us and leading us to believe that the answer lies outside of ourselves.

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Halo! Thanks for your thoughtful comment, and so glad you feel the point. The Breadcrumbs are exactly that. As long as we feel like starving they will give us that lure :)
I really appreciate you pointing out that last part, as this is happening strongly now and people seem very on demand for a strong savior archetype and that is not what we want. Kudos to discernment 🙏

The Breadcrumbs are exactly that. As long as we feel like starving they will give us that lure :)

Yes, so true! In this case the "hunger" manifests itself in a variety of ways -- fear, desperation, dissatisfaction, boredom, and most of all, a spiritual emptiness.

The stories we tell ourselves end up making us hungry 🤡