You can’t change their fate, only your own

This morning I saw a bunch of talk on socials about people who took the experimental medication now saying that those who did not take the experimental medication are hostile toward them. I didn’t actually see any evidence that they are receiving hostile aggression or abuse, only that they say they are.

They are finally noticing their predicament and the danger they may have put themselves in, as more and more people seem to drop and die suddenly, and that it is terrifying. It seems they therefore overreact to those who didn’t take it, especially when many who didn’t inject themselves seemingly nonchalantly discuss the horrors of the aftermath of this so-called vaccine… Honestly, those of us who didn’t are simply much, much further in the cycle of healing. We are long past denial and bargaining and we’ve been sitting in acceptance for a long, long time. I think that stokes their fear and causes them to lash out, feeling and playing the victim as a crutch to avoiding reality.

Don’t get me wrong, I am sure there are plenty of people out there calling them mudbloods and mocking them, I just think it is incredibly tiny compared to the vast majority of people who probably feel genuinely horrible for them and the awful situation in which they’ve seemed to put themselves. I’ve even seen many purebloods trying to remove the mudblood responsibility for having put themselves in this position, which is a very codependent behavior and makes sense in our victim / abuser, dualistic society.

I decided to ask the Spiritual Ancestors what responsibility we may have in this situation with the so-called mudbloods feeling upset with the so-called purebloods and here is what they had to say — appropriate and healing as always! Enjoy.


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