The Mirror We Refuse to Face Pt. 1 – The Wrathful God is Us
“An eye for an eye“ isn’t justice. It’s a mirror.
The wrathful Gods we fear? They are a reflection of our own refusal to turn inwards—
to face the unconscious urge to punish, to dominate, to externalize pain. To confront the hidden belief that others must suffer as we have… if not more.
We don’t evolve emotionally. We even spiritualize our trauma. We sanctify rage. We call retaliation “righteous”.
We build empires in God’s name. We convert others to validate our insecurity. We make suffering a currency of purity.
But here’s the truth:
Punishment isn’t cleansing. It’s projection.
Sanctification isn’t about guilt. It’s about wholeness – realizing that there is no original sin to cleanse, no divine judge demanding blood for peace.

Redemption is an ego idea - of a "someone" to be fixed.Whereas spirituality is the realization that that 'someone' was never real to begin with.

If you’ve tasted even a fraction of real unity, You wouldn’t need to conquer. You wouldn’t need them to bow, believe, or repent.
You’d just realize:
There’s nothing or no-one to fix. There’s only what’s still unconscious.
The Divine doesn’t demand vengeance. It reflects what we haven’t yet integrated.
And right now? Through the lens of the divine Zeitgeist—It’s showing us everything we refuse to look at.

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