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Do You Feel It Too?: Humans Vs Evil


When I was younger, I used to believe that the world would one day eventually become a utopia where humans would live in harmony and there would be more equality.


As I grow older, I have come to realize that the idea of a utopia is just wishful thinking. This is not to sound negative, but the world is not going to get any better because of human nature. The thirst for power, greed, and the lack of love and empathy are inherent in human nature.

The presence of evil in the world is not a new phenomenon, and history has shown that there have been worse things that have occurred in the past. While society has made progress in certain laws and regulations, the inherent nature of humans, such as the thirst for power, greed, and the lack of love and empathy, prevents the world from becoming a utopia. It leaves me to believe that the presence of evil in the world is actually a spiritual battle.

It is not a matter of humans vs humans, but rather humans versus evil energy. Anything that does not promote love and peace is considered low vibrational and therefore evil.

The suffering of people around the world is not due to a lack of resources or money to harmonize inequality and promote peace, but rather due to human nature. Humans are choosing to feed off greed and power, which is causing harm to everyone.

The world will never become a utopia, but we can fight negative energy every day by spreading and promoting love. Love is a powerful weapon that can help us overcome the negative aspects of human nature.

The Scales💥




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  1. I choose to do what I do best. I show love to the world, I may not do it financially but I do it wholeheartedly. I will give you the shirt off my back I will share my food, this is showing love for those who are going through tough times. I will be here for you in spirit, love, and compassion. Please let us keep our Utopia going for the love of life and good will. 💕

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    1. Thank you for making a difference in this world. We need more people like you ♥️

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  2. I agree with all that you said people lust for money ,power ,greed ha drown them to the point that they will do absolutely everything and anything to achieve it it doesn't matter who .when ,when and we set and think when this is the situation that this is what God wants every religion or most called call by religion but their only one creator and He created us all therefore we are to do as He command love 😀 share. Beautiful compassionate in give to the poor as He blessed us we bless others .We wonder why this has strive ,war hatred ,killing at Ever turn none well I should not say none but most are failing we are not doing what he desired of us .Were all lucky anyone id still here .We are lucky He reminds himself by the 🌈 his promise to all of us no matter where we are we need to change to follow his word I'm sure he's sick of all that we bring to the table .so yes you are right

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  3. We have to pray 🙏 and asked God to heal the world 🌎 and to all of us. There’s a lot of people choosing hate. And power and money. Please everyone pray 🙏 for our country and learn to love ❤️ everyone. And be grateful and be thankful.have faith.🙏🙏🙏🙏

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  4. This is so ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFULLY written & expressed. It is so true on every level, & the insight into life & humanity as it currently stands is so correct. Evil is more prominent that good in the world nowadays, & we have allowed that to happen.
    Evil has Always been around, & will always be, but we have let it take over instead of fighting it.
    Now we will pay the price.

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  5. That remind me of the school of thought for Realists in the international politics, pertaining the human nature, contrasted with idealism school

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