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The Energy of Suffering: Who Feeds on Us?

War as a Source of Energy

Have you ever thought about who actually benefits from wars? Some people say, "It's a way for the powerful to make huge cash," others think, "States go to war because they fight over resources," and some just blame plain old human greed. They're all right, but that's not the main source.

I think all the horrors - war, hunger, poverty, disasters, tragedies - happen because someone is feeding off it. But not money or bodies, like you'd guess, but energy - called "Loosh".

The Energy of Emotions

According to Monroe, this energy gets released by all living things, especially people, during big emotional spikes - fear, joy, pain, love. Things could be different if only love and joy created this energy. There are plenty of ways to build a system that generates only good vibes.

But I believe the main sources of this energy are pain, fear, and death. That's the real deal. Pain causes suffering, fear brings anxiety, and death finishes the cycle. Every stage of life faces these feelings: some more, some less, but they're unavoidable. No matter how happy you are, pain eventually shows up, like it's waiting for its moment with one line:

Suffer!

Who Created Us This Way?

So here's the next question: why were we made like this? I say "made" on purpose, because evolution fans don't even ask this stuff - it's all simple and explainable for them. But look at us: fragile, weak, prone to pain, and fleeting.

Why do our joints, like knees, stop us from running forever? Why does aging start around 35 so we don't live too long? Why does the human body have cortisol, the stress and depression hormone, as if to make sure we don't have too much joy?

The World as a Farm of Pain

All these come with suffering, which leads to death and releases maximum energy. So who needs that? Monroe says this energy is collected by more advanced beings to extend their own lives. In other words, all life on Earth is their food, and the world itself is their garden.

But what about those "in charge"? We see these world leaders on the news every day. Do they actually know how it all works and serve the "creators" themselves? Nope. They're just puppets controlled by behind-the-scenes managers, who themselves are controlled by even closer higher-ups. This is how the pyramid works:

Crap rolls downhill, and regular people are the ones who have to clean it up.

Who Stands at the Top of the Pyramid?

So who's really at the top of this food chain? God? Another question. Turns out, this god is one super-being feeding on their own garden's harvest. Makes sense: you plow the field ⇒ plant the crops ⇒ harvest them ⇒ feed yourself. The cycle completes. A little bit tough, don't you think?

By the way, another piece explores this idea from a different angle, where the author wonders why a good God would create a world where the only way to survive is by taking life.

Karma That Doesn't Work

You can also think about Buddhist philosophy with its key ideas - reincarnation, karma, nirvana, samsara - and put it all together. A person has a soul, a piece of the one God. After death, the soul is reborn in a new body - that's reincarnation. The cycle repeats and is called samsara, and breaking free from it is nirvana. Karma rules it all.

I don't really have a problem with karma - what you sow is what you reap. But here's what confuses me: why doesn't karma work on those who do bad stuff knowingly, fully aware of the harm they cause others? If karma exists and everything on Earth obeys it, why do we only see bad news on TV? Always evil - wars, attacks, disasters... everything's bad. Except for those in power - they're fine, and karma doesn't even bother chasing them.

You might say, "They'll face justice after death and get reborn in worse forms," or "They'll burn in hell.” But who can prove any of this? And what good is it to us? Let's say it's true. Meanwhile, we have to live with all the fallout from their evil deeds. So karma either doesn't work or can be dodged somehow. Maybe these aren't exactly people in the real sense - those who don't follow these laws and processes - and they're the ones dragging humanity into this energy nightmare, farming Loosh from humans and animals on Earth.

Final Words

Maybe our world wasn't meant to be like it is now. I get that human minds can't fully grasp the creator's master plan, but still, some things are worth thinking about.

Author: Njordr