Collective Fatigue

The energy feels stagnant lately, and that’s strange given the mover and shaker energy of the eclipse season and the close of the supermoon energy. There is movement but it feels deeper somehow the veil is thin right now, I expected it to be thicker after the supermoon energy had wrapped up but somehow it isn’t. There is a collective energy feel of frustration and stress though I am not entirely sure why. I think people, in general, are tired of the way we live our lives, most of us spending more time in a workplace or working than living our life.

How many hours a day do the average people get to spend in their homes and how many hours a day does it take to earn those hours and how much of that time do we spend asleep? We spend more time trying to maintain than anything else. The old ways are not working well anymore. The collective whether they know it or not are tired, tired of working so hard for so little. We are a long way from change though because we are still too self-serving and self-preserving to become what we need to for change to occur. We long for change but not enough to do the hard work and sacrifice to make it a reality. Besides, we all know that kind of change would be met with resistance on another level by the world’s leaders and top 1%.

Then there’s the other side of the collective, I feel as if I am watching empathy die out. Kindness and hope, feel waning. There is a real struggle among us to live and let live, let alone live and love, and let it go. Could you imagine what the world, what human beings would be capable of if they would be supportive and less sabotaging and judgemental? We preach to our children when they are young of their potential and endless capabilities as individuals but we don’t speak of the potential of the collective. I don’t recall ever being taught that in any capacity growing up because collectively we could overthrow a lot of things. It suits the current narrative of the world better if we pit people against one another. There is less money and control when we get along. Heck, they even attempted to have us fight over Pepsi vs Coca-Cola, newsflash they are both bad for us, so who cares. In the end, it’s better if we all drink more of either one so we can kill ourselves faster, less dead weight when we age out of the life program, and more money. We are all captive in failing world systems and outdated ways of life, I hope someday our children or grandchildren will band together and tear that structure down. For now, soak in the moments of freedom of happiness and hope, live in the moment to the fullest of your capability, soak it in because we don’t all get a tomorrow to do it again.

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Published by izzysconfessions

I was born and raised in the smallest of towns in Southwest Virginia. A town that is extraordinarily active, yet a town that is like it's very own little mini Bible belt. My dad was Baptist, my mom pentecostal, and I'm paranormal. I would venture to say it is somewhat of a family trait. One that is met with equal acceptance and curiosity as much as it is met with skepticism. Individually and collectively so much has been experienced and witnessed at times to such a degree that one might wonder how on earth there is room for doubt. I dont have all the answers, I do not have it all figured out. Im as human as everyone else relying heavily many mornings on a lot of coffee and a little Jesus. In fact, I can't decide what I want for dinner most days. One constant is I cannot go a single day without chocolate. Pour a cup of coffee, or a little tea and whiskey and join me in my confessions of a haunted freak.

3 thoughts on “Collective Fatigue

  1. I feel the same way. I feel a longing for change and positive direction. And yet confusion as to where to go. I’m not sure how much is just me personal, or if I’m channeling the collective. Maybe it’s both.

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    1. I suspect it’s both. We all kind of feel like dust in the wind a little right now. It is hard to know what direction to go. We are all coming out of a period of the unknown with the pandemic and even if things stayed more normal from here on out, we all are different from the experience in our own ways.

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