Why is this so important? Generally speaking, when people believe in a higher power, they are more inclined to have a stronger/better moral compass, meaning that they are heavily inclined to behave well, interact well and to do the right thing etc. and whatnot. I was born in 1985 and all the way back then I remember seeing pop media references that essentially through hypothetically speaking subliminal messaging or subtle messaging/hints pushed people to the exact opposite; anything from cartoons to sitcoms to movies that, up to present day, make statements indirectly and innuendos referring to there not being anything such as spirituality or ethereal, e.g. a character in a movie having been brought back to life, when asked what it was like to be deceased or if he saw anything, answering something to the extent of “no, there’s nothing.. nothing but darkness”. Or a guy in a sitcom saying, when confronted with mortality “to me, what I can see hear and feel is real”. And it just goes on like that. And unfortunately so to speak, people fall for it- hook, line and sinker, like lambs being led to the slaughter. Atheism has been on the rise for the past how long, couple of decades now?? When people have nothing to believe in, in terms of spirituality and the moral codes and ethics that come along with it, people are dumbed down to the point where they become feral, similar to mindless animalistic zombies bluntly put, that can easily be controlled or gaslit into blind figurative obedience.
My message is obvious: don’t drink the Kool-Aid; uphold your ethics and remember that as is written, The material world- so everything you can see, hear and feel etc. comes from what you cannot see with the naked eye.
Prime examples of the athei-fication or de-spiritualization of society:
Between 0:36 – 1:00 below video:
A pathetic attempt at claiming that magick is “illogical” etc. etc. below:
PS. I watched the last animated movie as a child, and cared for it only because I liked that; the animations (and of course imma big Dragonlover, ha). But seeing it now after approx. 3 decades, it’s just offensively cheap, crappy & cheesy due to their bullshit “message”.
