Hierarchy in Narcissistic Parasitic Hollow Societies that Feed on the Betrayal of the Self to Survive and Sustain Fragmented Identity Curated Illusions

Summary: How hierarchical, narcissistic societies are not sustained by true power, but by fragmented identities rooted in fear, comparison, and avoidance of inner accountability. It reveals how individuals, driven by insecurity and the need for validation, adopt masks of control, manipulation, and superiority while remaining disconnected from their authentic selves. Instead of confronting their inner world, many externalize wounds, perpetuating cycles of projection, self-victimization, and division. The transmission calls for a radical return inward, toward self-observation, emotional integration, and inner coherence, where true sovereignty, authenticity, and inner authority are cultivated. It ultimately reveals that external control only exists where internal disconnection persists, and that liberation begins the moment an individual stops betraying themselves.