Chronically unawakened adults often recruit others into cults of developmentally arrested adults because they can’t handle the discomfort of someone else’s authentic light exposing their own stagnation. This means that they rally together as a shield against self-reflection, hoping that group consensus will drown out the presence of genuine inner growth and substance of spirit that individuals like myself have. And so, the more radiant and self-possessed someone is in their own conscious development, the more threatening we become to those who have built their identities on emotional dishonesty, performative self-image, and a deep fear of authentic self-confrontation.

So, they weaponize and corrupt the idea of community, twisting it into a performative sanctuary that punishes authentic evolution and distorting it into a communal facade that hides deep-rooted widespread avoidance and insecurity—where it no longer functions as a space for genuine growth, honest reflection, or meaningful human connection and communal transformation, but instead, it becomes a citadel of mob mentality, psychological warfare, scapegoating, and collective denial. And at the end of the day, their collective aggression, no matter how loud, how coordinated, or how socially reinforced, only confirms the illuminating, paradigm-shifting effect of the light they wish to extinguish in those of us they target in their hive-mind attack energy.

Because when people have to gather together and start mobbing someone—which means engaging in coordinated group hostility, social exclusion, and collective efforts to isolate or destabilize an individual, especially individuals that have been on their own journeys of authentic healing, self-integration, and conscious evolution in their own right (where I, myself have been the target of these low-conscious group dynamics)—it reveals their inability to tolerate the presence of authentic light without resorting to group-based aggression. So, the individuals that they target in their systematic group hostility, in their orchestrated attempts to discredit, isolate, or erase them—we are rarely the problem—rather, we’re instead the mirror that reflects everything the group refuses to confront within themselves. And the more they try to mob that mirror into silence, the clearer their dysfunction becomes as a collective organism—because nothing threatens a delusional collective more than someone who exposes what they’ve built their false sense of unity, shared ideological rigidity, and perceived social dominance around.

So, if you are on a genuine soulful development journey such as myself (where you’re actually consciously evolving—mentally, emotionally, spiritually—where you’re not stagnant, rigid, or clinging to fixed ideologies, inherited narratives, or identity frameworks that keep one locked in cycles of avoidance and arrested psychospiritual development), and notice that people are attempting to mob you—or have already gone through with such orchestrated hostility—understand that it’s not because we’ve actually done something wrong (despite how much they may try to twist the narrative or manufacture justification). It’s because our presence of being—cultivated through real inner work—disrupts the illusion of ethical superiority, performative virtue, and socially approved righteousness that they’ve all constructed together to shield themselves from the discomfort of true accountability and inner transformation.

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