The first year my dad joined to live with us after we had escaped to live in my brother's home, he found countless reasons to kill trees. The stupidest of all excuses was that it's dry and dead... in the middle of winter.
He's legit convinced that he is right. But in reality he is following his intrusive hateful thoughts like a hellhound. Just poping up trillions of excuses to do evil.
That's how all sickos operate. Then i ran out, a preteen, said its winter, of course all trees look dry. The sicko called me an insignificant small thing whom he didn't ask. I shrugged, and left saying "who is the small one here".
After which, my brother, the homeowner, punished me for calling the sick fuck small. Why? That's how trauma based mind control works. It is perfectly justified to call a small-hearted loser evil and small-hearted. But because of fear conditioning we do what we are told even whilst 100% thinking we are not.
So anyway this night was the most powerful storm of the year so far. I found a tree and acted out what feels like a loving intrusive thought, but that could be called "clairvoyant heart" opening up. I stroked the tree and thought "you did good bro".
I never was a tree hugger but i can differentiate between life and death. A lot of people are too stuck in the intellect for that.
The petty overgrown child battling his demons, till this day i hear stories of him killing trees. And giving away for free firewood to pretend he does something nice in his free time. But again, that is the intellect rationalizing what can be rationalized in a trillion different ways. The fact is his nervous system (astral body) is magnetically attracted to killing things.
The same thing goes on with politics. The parties and labels and bold headline policies are just toys of the intellect trying to excuse what it subconsciously knows is unacceptable.
Climate worship too is mostly just cope, an overcompensation for people who cannot stop treating nature like a machine.
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