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People loves "Drama"


 

Before reading this blog post, please make sure to be just yourself and forget any beliefs that were instilled in you by society and anything beyond that. What I’m about to write here is just an observation and not a judgment towards anything or anyone.


I was checking my Facebook Newsfeed to kill some time after working almost the whole day processing orders yesterday for our business. While scrolling, something caught my attention – the majority of the people/the collective is doing the same thing without them knowing that they are actually doing it.


How did I see that? I step back from the crowd and watched their actions and reactions to their life situation. Doing so will help you see the pattern of the human mind. 


So what did I notice?


Are you ready?


No offense but, I noticed that the collective is very attached to "Drama".


What is Drama?


As per Google, Drama is an exciting, emotional, or unexpected series of events or set of circumstances.


But for me, the most accurate definition of this word is actually from Eckhart Tolle, an Spiritual Teacher and the Author of the best-selling book, "The Power Of Now". As per him, most of the so-called bad things that happen in people's lives are due to unconsciousness. They are self-created, or rather ego-created and this is what he called “Drama”.


While observing the collective, I found this very true. 


People will immediately ignore posts/videos, books, and other content if it’s about uplifting your spirit or changing your life for the better. But, you will see the majority of the people engaging with negative content or anything that will make them feel down or what we called as “drama”. They are not aware.


For example, if a content creator will put something negative on the title, that will get numerous views and reads. 


This is simply because these type of content are feeding their ego. It's connecting with their egoic self and establishing a connection with it because, for them, they are also a victim of the same event and this life as a whole. 


Is there really a victim of life?


Yes, if I will answer it based on my past pain, history, and desire.


But there is really no victim of a situation or life because you are actually creating it for yourself. How? Notice the thoughts that you are creating every day, every hour, and every second, and you will see what I’m telling about.


Whenever people are attached to "drama", they are not conscious or aware that they are actually creating the same with their life/reality. Why? Because of their emotions. This is also why there is a saying that "Your diet is not only what you eat. It's what you watch, what you listen to, what you read, the people you hang around... be mindful of the things you put into your body emotionally, spiritually, and physically."


I've been noticing a lot of people losing hope, especially during this Pandemic. 


Is it the Pandemic that causing them to feel this way?


Or is it their reaction to the situation?


Why am I sharing this thought?


So, people can also see the bigger picture, that "life isn't happening to you; life is responding to you."


Once you understand that the contents you mostly absorbing and the people that you usually hang around and everything around us is energy, you will be able to understand this fully. 


Be careful what you let into your body. Remember that your body is a temple, and as per Yeshua (Jesus), within you is the kingdom of God. 


Quiet the mind, observe your thoughts, be mindful, and listen within.




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