Systematic Programming

Systematic Programming
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I have been studying and researching UAPs and consciousness, and how the two align with one another, for quite some time now, I dare to say almost two years. These past two years have felt like a decade in how transformative this knowledge has been. Once you truly begin to understand it, your entire life changes. You no longer see things the same. You no longer relate to people the same.

And although algorithms make it feel like those who understand you are only a scroll, a comment, or a like away, that’s all they are. A scroll. A life away.

I am forever grateful for my best friend since high school and for those who support me through FOCA (Foundations of Cosmic Awareness). I say this with genuine gratitude, because if it weren’t for them, alongside a few others, I wouldn’t feel misunderstood. I would feel neglected for speaking what I believe to be the truth.

I’ve had many conversations about the state of mass consciousness and where most people exist within it. A large portion of humanity remains confined to systematic programminga state of being that often benefits only the self. Those who are stripped from this hypnotization are the ones who articulate freely, who understand life and its beauty more deeply than those who become synchronized soldiers within a system.

When you exist in a state of clearer consciousness, stripped of what was programmed into you to benefit people you may never meet in your lifetime, it becomes exhausting to continue living among those who choose comfort over awareness. The truth is sensitive. It is uncomfortable. And many people simply lack the strength to confront the psychological conditioning that has been carried out for centuries by those who created the foundations of currency, governance, and power, families and institutions that continue to benefit from dehumanization to this day.

So what is systematic programming?

Systematic programming consists of any structure created by a higher power to keep individuals away from understanding the full truth of reality, or to turn them into beneficiaries or victims of systems that profit from their distraction, spiritually, financially, or both.

These programs are reinforced through language, routine, belief, and social conditioning. Some examples include: drugs, alcohol, nightlife culture, capitalism, racism, money, classism, religion, and political agendas or parties. All of these systems, in one way or another, keep humanity pointing fingers at each other rather than coexisting in peace.

Overworking human beings and feeding them processed food are additional elements that prevent people from living fully or consciously.

Now you might ask: what is the truth of humanity?

One of the most fascinating truths, and one that takes time to process, is that humans are not merely physical beings. We are supernatural in nature, with multidimensional aspects to our existence. Even within quantum physics, the possibility of interdimensional beings or extraterrestrial life is not dismissed. In the same way, the idea that humans can raise their state of consciousness through awareness and clarity is very real.

To reach that state, you must drain yourself of what was poured into you by systems and people who obey systematic programming, and then relearn the world on your terms.

Once we collectively acknowledge that the world we live in was built on suffering and human exploitation, we gain the ability to move forward with more purity. We regain our natural sense of community. We begin protecting and caring for one another, not out of obligation, but out of understanding.

So why haven’t we reached that point?

Ego.

Human ego is defensive by nature, but prevents people from experiencing purity, because purity is often defined by personal belief rather than shared reality. People become so attached to their identities, comforts, and narratives that it becomes unfathomable to coexist with those who see beyond them.

When confronted, the defense mechanisms appear, silence, denial, hostility, or the urge to pull others back into the same dehumanizing rituals.

Most people can read this and find some part of it relatable, regardless of belief. So the question becomes: what do we do with that awareness?

If your happiness relies on the physical or psychological suffering of others, you are moving in the wrong direction. If you make the effort to understand experiences beyond your own, you take a step closer to peace, but peace alone is not enough. The goal is unity.

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