To awaken was to see through the lies, beyond the programming, into the deeper mechanics of reality. It felt expansive. Painful, but also exhilarating. There was a sense of purpose in it. A quiet thrill in realizing that we were more than just cogs in a machine. That maybe, just maybe, we could help shift something—within ourselves, and in the world.
And it still remains true, but lately, in many corners of the conscious community, I sense a creeping despair—a subtle, quiet resignation masked as realism. It’s the feeling that even though we’ve seen the illusion, the structure still stands. Even though we’ve awakened, a large part of the world remains asleep.
And maybe more painful than anything: despite all that’s been exposed, despite how many are now awake, we have yet to see justice.
The crimes are visible. The corruption is undeniable. The players are named. But they walk free. The system protects them. And so the doubting creeps in: If the truth is out there—and still nothing changes—what hope is there, really?
This is the essence of the black pill: not just seeing the truth, but believing it’s immovable. That the evil we’ve uncovered is beyond the reach of justice. That no matter how aware we become, the machinery of power keeps turning—untouched, unbothered, undisturbed.
The question echoing in the background: What was the point of waking up, if the darkness still rules?
In the face of such questions we are called to something deeper. Something that isn’t about resignation or surrender, but about standing firm in the truth we’ve come to understand. This is where hope, faith, and courage enter the picture—not as naive wishfulness, but as the real power that transcends fear.
Jesus, in His teachings, gave us the ultimate antidote to despair: fearlessness. He didn’t promise an easy road or quick justice. He didn’t offer guarantees of external change. What He did offer was a path inward, a peace that surpasses understanding, and a call to love and live boldly, even in the face of the darkest forces. His message was clear: Fear has no power over you, not when you stand in the light of truth and love.
The real purpose of awakening was never to dismantle the system with force, but to unplug from it completely. To reclaim our inner terrain. To stop feeding what we don’t believe in and become sovereign not just in mind, but in spirit.
As for justice, we shall leave it in God’s capable hands… I trust it will eventually be served.