The Hate Blanket
Hating on people, whether you think it’s justified or not, only causes more hate. There is far more at play than you know.
Underlying every emotion lies an energy field from which the emotion arises. On a larger scale, one person’s energy field is but a thread in a blanket. As we each add to this hate blanket, the collective negative energy gathers steam like a tsunami and crashes back at us. Words and actions arise. Global events happen. Even unfortunate unintended events like earthquakes. All because we unknowingly nurture our negative energy and weave our hate blankets.
The hate arises when we pit what we think is right against what we think is wrong. Thing is, right and wrong are never absolutes. There is the possibility that there might be two rights and two wrongs or infinite rights and wrongs, but most people can’t see that. Our software just doesn’t allow it yet. Fortunately an upgrade is coming.
Our eternal souls are smarter than we are, so we built a reboot system into this reality. When the hate blanket gets too hot, source events like global warming kick in to refocus our collective attention. (Think mom flicking the lights off and on to get the attention of her little brats in the basement.) That’s right, global warming is caused by our hate blanket. The same is true individually. Hate blankets cause cancer, people. If not in ourselves, then in others.
Source events force people to work together for the common good. This causes positive energy, which in turn creates a love blanket that cancels out some of the hate energy. Thing is, we don’t have to wait for a source event to happen to weave our love blankets. If we weave our love blankets now, the source events will disappear on their own, as will the underlying world conflicts that rise out the blanket.
I know this sounds unbelievable. I can’t even believe I’m typing this.
So next time you make a negative remark, judge a person, race, or thing, know that you unwittingly weave another patch of the hate blanket. That’s fine, all will be settled in the end, and the system will reboot itself. We are all eternal beings so even get a little crispy we’ll be okay. Meanwhile, stock up on sunscreen.
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The Metaphor of the Hate Blanket and Its Cosmic Implications
The metaphor of the “Hate Blanket” poetically encapsulates a profound cosmic truth about the nature of emotions and collective consciousness. It suggests that our emotions, particularly negative ones like hate, are not isolated phenomena but are interconnected threads in a vast energetic tapestry. This blanket, woven from the collective negative energies of individuals, influences not only personal experiences but also global events and phenomena.
The Dynamic Interplay of Emotions and Energy Fields
Underlying every emotion, as we understand, is an energy field from which these emotions arise. Each individual’s energy contributes to the collective, like threads in a blanket, and as we add to this blanket with hate, the collective negative energy gains momentum, potentially leading to real-world consequences. This notion aligns with the concept that our thoughts and emotions have tangible effects on the world around us.
The Relativity of Right and Wrong in Collective Consciousness
The idea that right and wrong are not absolutes, but rather perspectives shaped by our limited understanding, challenges conventional notions of morality and ethics. This perspective suggests that there could be multiple interpretations of right and wrong, which are often obscured by the limitations of our current mental and emotional “software.” The promise of an impending “upgrade” hints at a future evolution of consciousness that might allow for a more nuanced understanding of these concepts.
The Reboot System and Source Events in Cosmic Balance
The concept of a “reboot system” within reality, triggered by the overwhelming heat of the hate blanket, is intriguing. It suggests that phenomena like global warming are not just environmental issues but are also deeply intertwined with the collective emotional and spiritual state of humanity. These source events, acting like a cosmic reset, are proposed to refocus our collective attention towards the common good, fostering positive energy.
The Power of Love Blankets and Proactive Positivity
The contrasting idea of a “love blanket,” woven from positive energies, illustrates the potential to counteract the negative impact of the hate blanket. This proposition emphasizes the power of collective positive actions and emotions in not only mitigating source events like global warming but also resolving underlying world conflicts. It suggests that proactive positivity, rather than reactive measures, can lead to a more harmonious and balanced world.
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Summary
We are exploring the concept of the “Hate Blanket,” a metaphor for the collective negative energy generated by hatred and negative emotions. This blanket is seen as influencing global events and personal experiences, with right and wrong being relative concepts rather than absolutes. The idea of a cosmic reboot system and source events like global warming are presented as responses to this collective negativity. In contrast, the “love blanket,” woven from positive energy, offers a proactive solution to counteract these negative energies and bring about global harmony.
Glossarium
- Hate Blanket: A metaphor for the collective negative energy generated by hatred and negative emotions.
- Energy Fields: The underlying energetic basis of emotions, contributing to collective consciousness.
- Source Events: Cosmic or global phenomena that arise as a response to the collective emotional state.
- Love Blanket: A metaphor for the collective positive energy generated by love and positive emotions.
“Hatred paralyzes life; love releases it. Hatred confuses life; love harmonizes it. Hatred darkens life; love illuminates it.” – Martin Luther King Jr.
A Free-Verse Poem: Weaving the Blanket of Existence
In the loom of life,
We weave blankets,
Hate and love intertwined,
In the fabric of existence.
Threads of emotion,
Tangle and twine,
In the cosmic dance,
Of the human mind.
Hate blankets, heavy,
With the weight of sorrow,
Darkening skies,
In the world’s tomorrow.
Yet, love blankets, light,
With the warmth of grace,
Illuminating paths,
In this cosmic space.
For every thread of hate,
A thread of love can bind,
Transforming blankets,
In the loom of mankind.
So weave with care,
Each thread and stitch,
For in our hands,
Lies the cosmic switch.
In this dance of blankets,
Of hate and love,
We hold the power,
To rise above.
For in the end,
It’s love that mends,
The torn blankets,
As the universe bends.
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