The Manic Meltdown Movement

There have been dramatic energies surrounding a lot of people lately, which has produced what I'm calling the "Manic Meltdown Movement". It all stems from folks feeling the 3 D's: disconnected, distraught and drained. This movement has created the craziest drama a lot of us haven't seen in ages and it's not just affecting one area of our lives, it's everywhere we turn. Unnecessary drama not only affects one's true senses and ability to live in reality, but that same energy is transferred over to all the people in their circle.


The 3 D's -

Disconnected:

When one becomes disconnected from their higher self, their spirit is operating at a lower vibration than normal, thus weakening their energy field. It's like staying inside your home for a number of cold and flu seasons, then attending a party with finger foods. Soon after, you come down with the worst flu known to man. Sneezing, coughing, fever and vomiting, amongst other things and what happens next? You spread germies to some unsuspecting people in your circle and they get sick too.


Distraught:

Obviously getting sick isn't anyone's idea of a picnic. Once your energy field is contaminated with the disconnect virus, it will turn your system off. The feelings that go alongside this are as follows:

* Overwhelmed
* Sad
* Lost
* Lazy
* Headaches
* Extreme moodiness


Drained:

When your energy distribution center (3rd chakra) is sluggish or a "no go", your emotional, mental and physical self is drained of most (or maybe all) of its fuel. At this point you could start seeking alternative sources. When this happens, the new source is usually someone who appears to be bursting with strength, reliability or comfort. Some people do this consciously, but most do not.

In some cases people allow their wounded egos to control their brain and they can no longer function properly in reality. This is where the blame game comes into play. In other situations, the dramatically infused person could start trouble within their inner circle as a means of avoiding accountability and finding validation. Sometimes the person could just simply shut down, hide away and vegetate.


Creators vs. Victims of the Manic Meltdown Virus:

Of course there are always people who believe they are the victims, when in fact they are the shit disturbers. Unfortunately for the victims, the "Manic Meltdown" virus can be a constant influence for the long term unless he or she has an epiphany and stops the cycle of madness. Here is my list of ways to know the difference between a creator and a real victim:


Creators: Seek out people who they believe will take "their side" or offer sympathy of a situation that doesn't suit them.

Victims: Get hit with some (or all) of the symptoms of being distraught after consoling another person. Maybe not that second, but soon afterward.

Creators: Place blame on anyone or anything other than themselves in the situation in question.

Victims: If involved in that situation, can feel guilt induced by the creator. If not involved, feel the pressure to become a "mother or father" figure.

Creators: Complain about who isn't there for them, what they don't have and portray an image of hopelessness.

Victims: Feel obligated to help, offering a lot of advice and possibly other resources such as money, doing things that are not their responsibility and maybe more.

Creators: Sabotage their own lives with deceit, manipulation and fear. In some situations, they try to pull in the victim and make them believe they are the "special friend" who the creator can't live without. They tend to show people the "representative" side of themselves vs. who the really are…shallow, inconsiderate and insecure.

Victims: Sacrifices a life of their own in effort to be there for their "special friend". They're availability to the creator becomes limitless. In some cases, the victim may also believe they can't live without the creator.

Creators: Always have a problem of some sort and only seem to hold onto happiness for a short period of time. Their romantic house usually has a revolving door of people who treat it like a hotel, not a permanent residence (even if they carry a "relationship" for a couple of months at a time).

Victims: Their biggest problem is the creator.

The above are just a few of the most common examples to describe a creator and a victim. There are many more. Not all creators are vindictive in nature. Some are simply suffering from the 3 D's and do not realize the destruction they're creating by their thoughts, words and actions.


Higher Learning:

Since I'm an advocate of pulling a positive out of a negative situation, I'm going to view this cycle as something it doesn't appear to be and that is a chance for us to spiritually evolve and change our lives. When mass drama hit's the streets like the plague, it's important to recognize that there is a higher purpose in the events that occur.

Though the lessons for each person is different, this is a sign that a shift in the collective consciousness is about to occur. This shift will evoke major change and it will affect everybody in some way. For some, it will be beautiful and for those who have yet to "get it" in life, it may appear to be a display of physical, emotional and/or spiritual havoc.


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