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We Are Eternal Consciousness Trapped in a Body, 16 Reasons Why I Think Living In A Body Is Unnatural



A body might be made of organic matter but that doesn't mean it's natural to live in one. 

We are eternal consciousness. Eternal. Unlimited. And now we are trapped in a body that doesn't even remember what it was before it came here.

So here's my list.

1. Maintenance

The body needs to be cleaned all the time. Groomed. Fed. Exercised. Clothed. Housed. It never stops. You never wash all your clothes or do all the shopping or wash all the dishes and then it's done. Everything needs constant ongoing maintenance.

2. It's Messy

Bodies are gross. They shit. They piss. They get sick. They're emotionally tortured and constantly vomiting toxic dysfunction everywhere. Women bleed. Men's hair keeps growing out their face. We have hair where we don't need it. If you don't clean it, it gets smelly. Bodies are gross.

3. It's Heavy

Literally heavy. It took me 40 years just to get used to holding my head up. That's the truth. And that's just the head. Emotional density. Mental heaviness. Spiritual heaviness. Energetic heaviness. Everything is so fucking heavy in the body.

4. Disconnection

We're afraid of everything. Never really trusting ourselves. Putting all our trust in external things even when they don't make sense. Most people are living in a state of lack. Needing to be told how to live. Living in something else's rule book. Something else's dream. It's one of the reasons why so many people feel so unseen, so broken, like there's something that needs fixing.

5. Stupidity

We are so stupid. Incredibly low EQs. Hierarchies everywhere. Giving all this power to hierarchies because of a position or a fucking bank account. It doesn't make any sense. Inequality everywhere. Why would any eternal being think it's more or less than something else? That's a red flag.

6. War and Starvation

Bodies need to eat, drink, shelter, keep warm. Yet basic needs of human beings are not taken care of. War everywhere. Starvation. Yet we think that's normal and logical. We also believe anything leaders tell us. We don't question the systems. We just believe we're the problem.

7. Endless Pain and Suffering

The amount of abuse that goes on is beyond comprehension. Yet it's sold like it's a good thing. Like we're supposed to treat every pain as a lesson or karma. Grow through what you go through? Bull fucking shit. And yet we fall for it.

8. Amnesia

We're born not remembering a thing about where we come from. We are programmed so fast. We make choices based on what we're told to choose, not based on a full picture. The full picture is removed and revoked from us. We become completely identified with just the person. And that means we don't actually have free will. That's a red flag.

9. Constant State of Survival

Nobody's really fully living fulfilled and whole. Everybody's always chasing some idea of success. Hustling for food. Hustling for money. Chasing love. Chasing god. Always trying to reach something but always coming up short. I don't think there are any truly happy or fulfilled people here.

10. Bodies Are Incompetent

We can't fly. We can't teleport. We can't rearrange our molecules. I had twins—I didn't grow an extra pair of arms to cope with it. Yet we're sold this body is a miracle of life. 

11. Birth and Death

Why would an eternal consciousness ever die or need to die? And then not know what's on the other side? That's crazy. And why would eternal consciousness ever need to be born to learn how to be eternal consciousness? That is stupid logic. Babies are the closest thing to the divine yet they cannot think or speak. Their nervous systems are programmed before they can expand on their own divinity.

12. Having Babies

I think having babies and raising children—supposed to be this amazing god-given right—I think it's a terrible thing. We should be able to morph into any form we want with our full consciousness intact. It is hard being raised in families who don't know themselves. And it's really hard being a teenager in that. It's all a bunch of hogwash.

13. Eating

Oh my god. It never stops. Completely addictive. What we put into our body affects our health but we're told we must have it to survive. And the food that's readily available is the shit because it dumbs people down and is super addictive. One way to pacify the masses.

14. Groundhog Day

Every fucking day. Wash, rinse, repeat. Wash, rinse, repeat. Need I say more?

15. Constant Problems and Challenges

Nothing is smooth. Nothing is easy. Your finances get in order and your car breaks. A tooth breaks. Somebody gets ill. Somebody dies. It doesn't stop. Most people don't have the tools to make life better. And we're told what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Or it's your karma. Or god is punishing you. 

16. The Nervous System

The nervous system is programmed unconsciously in infancy and childhood before the person can even talk or think. That is utterly revolting and disgusting. Babies are born to be programmed to keep them in the system. There is nothing kind about being in a body.

We think there's something wrong with us when we're not fitting into a system. And I don't think that's what it's all about.

I think we're not fitting into a system because maybe being in the body is the problem in the first place.

Not you.

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