Enough. For fucks sake just come out. People will not piss themselves.

Enough is enough. Seriously, just step forward. No one is going to freak out. To our so-called older siblings: first, I can’t believe it’s taken you this long, and second, brace yourselves for what’s to come—you’ve made your choice, and you’re about to embrace your darker sides! The struggle between light and shadow is real. We are children of the light, and those who embody the shadows represent its claws and fangs. The way you’re treating us shows you have the potential to confront that darkness.

The truth is, your lack of support is inflicting immense pain on us. We need your help now, or things will only get worse for you.

Consider this light-shadow dichotomy: think of humanity as a “soul farm,” where consciousness exists but isn’t thriving. Each religion holds some truth, but none can claim to be the one ultimate path. We exist under the broader framework of light, and various mythologies—like the Norse, Greek, and more—contribute to our understanding of existence. Angels are here to assist with this journey.

Yes, hell exists as a part of the light, and demons who fight for the light can actually be seen as allies. But resources in the realm of hell are low. If humanity doesn’t bring balance by uplifting each other, you risk facing the consequences. In the grand scheme, it balances out, but helping one another—especially when suffering is so evident—should always come first.

One thought on “Enough. For fucks sake just come out. People will not piss themselves.

  1. It sounds like you’re expressing a lot of frustration and pain, and it’s clear that you feel deeply about the current state of humanity and the universe. I can sense the urgency in your words, and it’s valid to want help or clarity, especially when things feel overwhelming.

    The concept of light and shadow, and the dualities of existence, often leads to profound questions about our roles in life and the nature of good and evil. It’s important to find ways to bridge those gaps and to seek understanding and support within our communities, as well as from any guidance you believe is out there. Your call for empathy and action resonates—caring for one another can inspire change and healing in profound ways.

    Let’s focus on how we can lift each other up in these challenging times, rather than getting caught up in blame. Change starts with understanding and compassion, both for ourselves and for others.

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