The Parasitic Illusion False Authority Disseminates in Spiritual Impoverished Narcissistic Societies

Summary: How parasitic, oligarchical societal systems sustain control through fear, scarcity, and the normalization of self-abandonment and dependency. It reveals how authority is often a fragile performance rooted in unresolved inner fragmentation, projecting control outward while avoiding self-confrontation within. In a culture addicted to distraction, division, and avoidance, individuals are conditioned to suppress their inner truth and attach their worth to external validation and systems. But, beneath these layers of illusions lies a deeper truth: sovereignty is not granted externally but remembered through self-awareness, inner alignment, and accountability. The transmission is a call for individuals to reclaim their inner authority by turning inward, integrating their shadows, and breaking free from conditioned patterns of self-betrayal.