People think that because we live in an individualistic culture, we are entitled to ourselves without anyone else having a say.
But the same way I must go through other people’s projections, blocks, limited perspectives, ideologies, boxes, and distortions, so does everyone else.
Because when there is one thing shared, we all must, should, and are entitled to have a say.
That thing is consciousness.
The one consciousness we all share.
The one consciousness we continuously invest into, whether consciously or unconsciously, through our actions, choices, words, silence, avoidance, courage, fear, responsibility, or lack of responsibility.
If we do not hold each other accountable, and if we do not hold ourselves accountable, the one experience called life — the one experience we all share — gets worse for everyone.
So if anyone feels like I, or anyone else, feels entitled to have a say on another person’s life, first let that person be educated.
And second, let that person be heard.
Because we all need to hear each other out.
Not the ungrounded voices that only stray away from truth by design.
Not the voices that confuse opinion with wisdom, projection with perception, or limitation with reality.
But those who know, and act with knowing.
Those who can see beyond the individual bubble.
Those who understand that personal choices do not stay personal when they contribute to the shared field we all have to live inside.
If you are on a spiritual journey, you have to realise that the systems we live in are going to be a frequency battle.
A spiritual journey is not just candles, crystals, affirmations, retreats, aesthetics, or claiming peace while avoiding accountability.
A spiritual journey is energetic.
It is the clearing of energies.
It is the confrontation of distortions.
It is the responsibility to see how systems shape consciousness, how they distort consciousness, and how many people unknowingly defend the very structures that keep them fragmented.
Only those who challenge the ungroundedness of these systems in consciousness are truly on that journey.
Because spirit is not some distant invisible thing outside of life.
Spirit is the energy one holds at a given time.
The spirit of a person.
The spirit of a room.
The spirit of a system.
The spirit of a culture.
The spirit of a choice.
The spirit of a law.
The spirit of a silence.
The spirit of a society.
So when we speak about spirituality, we are speaking about energy in motion. We are speaking about what is being carried, what is being transferred, what is being normalised, what is being protected, and what is being allowed to contaminate the shared experience of life.
That is why accountability is not entitlement.
Accountability is stewardship.
Accountability is how we protect the shared consciousness we are all living inside of.
Because no one lives alone in consciousness.
Even the person who believes they owe nothing to anyone is still contributing something to everyone.
And that is exactly why we all have a say.
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t’s like thinking consciousness won’t use its own field to explode every atomic bomb that exists. We can’t and shouldn’t create russian roulettes consciousness can use to wipe us out if we want continuity. It will use it, if we also walk and look away from consciousness. It’s with or against.

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