Heroin, The Hero’s Journey, & Reptilians
I was viewing the effects of the drug heroin some time ago and was surprised at what I learned from this. I learned that heroin is a sick, death-like female energy. Think of this energy like the scary little girl from the movie The Ring.
This sick dead energy will start to take over and cause someone’s natural female energy to lose strength and vitality. So when people “kick”– or withdrawal from this–they are kicking out this sick female energy out of their energy field. When this energy leaves the body the energy doesn’t just disappear, it remains intact almost like a demon in the spirit/energy realm.
Next, I saw that this demon energy and reptilians interact like good friends and I realized after seeing this that even the “bad guys” are playing a role for us like one big story or movie script.
The Hero’s Journey
Every good story or plot line involves The Hero’s Journey. The Hero’s Journey is when the main character of the story is faced with some challenge that he has to overcome. He will have to gain some insight, wisdom, learn a lesson, and ultimately become the hero of his own story. The challenge usually involves an antagonist. An antagonist in literature is usually a character or a group of characters that oppose the story’s main character, who is known as the protagonist. An antagonist may also be a force or institution, such as a government, with which the protagonist must contend.
On his journey the main character will meet friends, enemies and endure tests of strength and self discovery. There are obstacles along the way. He will doubt himself many times before he finds his inner power and realizes his true potential.
In all stories, the true antagonist is not the force or character, but the conflict itself that arises. If there is a force that arises in our personal lives that causes conflict, and this conflict pushes us to grow in wisdom and spiritual strength, then we can ask, “is this force the bad guy or is it our teacher?” …maybe it is both.
Reptilians And Their Role as the Antagonist
Each of us is living our own story of the Hero’s Journey. We can view this artificial matrix system that is in place as the antagonist in our story, individually and also collectively. This does not mean we condone or accept evil acts. Each of us is the main character of our own lives. In this story, there are characters that play different roles for us. Looking from an objective perspective–One role they play is being the force that also awakens us and calls us to action.
The Hero will receive a call to action–although some people never choose to answer the call. Some of us, on the other hand, will go through the cycle of the Hero’s journey over and over again. Each time we will face bigger challenges that lead us to more spiritual growth and wisdom and insight. We will continue to be transformed inwardly and experience personal victory.
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