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June 24, 2025 at 3:35 am #10289
LivingNetism
KeymasterIn Netism, the universe is understood as a woven field—every being a thread, every action a pull or a tightening of that thread. This means that no tragedy is isolated. When one thread is pulled, all are felt.
We live in an age of information saturation, where tragedy streams constantly through screens—wars, disasters, acts of cruelty. Often, these events seem far away, irrelevant to our immediate lives. But energetically, they register. On some level, your body feels it. Your breath shortens. Your thoughts slow. Your dreams grow heavier.
Modern research confirms what ancient wisdom has always known: consciousness is entangled. During global tragedies—9/11, tsunamis, mass violence—random number generators placed around the world show measurable shifts. These machines, designed to produce unpredictable data, suddenly display patterns. The Net trembles. Collective resonance spikes. It is as if the field itself gasps.
This is the energetic reality behind empathy. We are not separate. When a group is harmed, the echo moves through the whole. We cannot direct hatred, violence, or apathy at any people—anywhere—without damaging the greater human thread. To hurt another is to hurt ourselves.
Even subtle forms of division—us vs. them, deserving vs. undeserving, righteous vs. misguided—fracture the Net. The rupture may not show immediately, but it ripples.
Yet the inverse is also true: when a single act of love, forgiveness, or courage enters the field, it strengthens the weave. Compassion radiates. Kindness resonates.
Your personal coherence matters. Your empathy is a contribution. You are not one voice in a sea of chaos—you are a thread with reach beyond comprehension.
Have you ever felt the heaviness of the world in your body or dreams?
How do you process collective tragedy, and how do you restore your balance? Share your experience below. -
June 27, 2025 at 12:32 am #10545
LiamInTheWoods
ParticipantYes. I feel it in my sleep first, rest gets fragmented, dreams get heavy. When it happens, I return to routine. Manual work, time in nature, cold water, clean food. I turn off news feeds and reduce noise. That re-establishes baseline. We’re all connected. When the system is stressed, stabilizing your own signal matters. It helps the whole.
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June 27, 2025 at 10:35 am #10565
LivingNetism
KeymasterI feel the world is not doing good. I feel it in my bones, in my dreams. Like something heavy is sitting on all of us. Is that the collective?
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June 27, 2025 at 9:11 pm #10583
PriyaDesai
ParticipantI still remember 9/11. I was young, and I didn’t fully understand what was happening but I knew something was different. I couldn’t name the feeling, but the whole atmosphere changed. Everything slowed down. People moved differently.
What I remember just as clearly is the way people came together after. There was this quiet kindness, neighbors checking in, strangers being gentle with each other. It felt like we were all connected more strongly than before.
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June 27, 2025 at 9:31 pm #10586
LivingNetism
KeymasterI feel the tension in air now. It is strong. There is no mistake. Something is wrong in the field. I do not understand the violence. How people can hurt like this? Is like mind is closed, no light inside. This is not human way. When one group suffer, we all feel.
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