
Summary: This soul transmission explores how hierarchical, narcissistic societal systems sustain themselves through fear, dependency, conditioning, and collective participation rather than through true authority or authentic power. It describes these systems as self-serving, mob-like structures that normalize obedience, compliance, emotional dependency, and the outsourcing of inner authority in exchange for belonging, security, stability, and external validation. The transmission highlights how individuals unconsciously reinforce these dynamics by defending systems, identities, roles, and structures that diminish and exploit them because they fear uncertainty, exclusion, vulnerability, and self-responsibility. It emphasizes that systems of societal control operates psychologically and emotionally through repeated participation, collective agreement, distraction, fear, and conditioned behavior rather than overt force alone.