You keep stacking anecdotes and superstition on top of each other and calling it “proof.”
A relative who “communicates with the beyond” isn’t evidence of anything except that humans are very good at patterns and storytelling.
The “we only use 3% of our brain” line is just flat-out wrong, and Hollywood scripts are not scientific citations. Pilots, talk-show hosts, Tucker, Alex, “frequencies,” “waves,” and “ancients” are not a coherent epistemology.
And tossing in “darkies” on top of that is just ugly and racist.
It doesn’t make your argument stronger, it just shows where your head is at.
If this stuff is entertaining to you, fine, but if it’s starting to feel like “everything is a hidden code” and “everyone is lying except my favorite influencers,” that’s a red flag.
That’s the point where it might be worth talking to an actual professional, a doctor, psychologist, or psychiatrist, who’s trained to help people sort out what’s real, what’s speculative, and what’s just spiraling.
I’m not going to join you in a world where talk-show hosts, YouTube channels, and “vibes” outrank evidence.
If this belief system is bringing you peace and clarity, it sure doesn’t show. |