
Chaos. As simple as that. From afar, you see materialistic glamour on social media of exquisite rice fields and top of the line villas along crystal clear beaches. Yes, they exist, tucked away from the camera lens that didn’t capture the ancient Balinese temple compounds and communities ravished by poverty a decay. Sure, tons of holistic wellness therapies have injected themselves into this culture, but good luck actually healing your nervous system after the fight or flight you perpetually experience every second you step near a road with the thousands of motorbike mufflers. I thought honking in India was bad, this puts that to shame. If you thought you could come to Bali for healing, tell your nervous system to think again, and stick to living vicariously through the subconscious instagram thirst traps that prop up this shitstorm of an energetic cesspool. Here is the rest of my two cents on Bali…
I don’t think anyone with a decent education of human behavior and the subconscious mind doesn’t intuitively pick up the massive psychological manipulation social media presents when you click on anything Bali. Subconsciously deceptive is an understatement, as the Instagram and Facebook stories/reels are mercurially designed to pull on the human heartstrings of lack, fomo, guilt, and shame, it is modis operandi, and perfect for all the materialistically driven Instagram influencers to seep their fangs into. Par for the course for Instagram. Yes, Bali has its beauty, but overall extremely overrated, and here are some reasons from an energetic perspective why.
The ricefields, black sand beaches, and waves are all absolutely peaceful beyond imagination. But other than that, it’s a 4th dimensional matrix of materialism that land and money grabbing entrepreneurs have sought to exploit to profit from afar. Its no secret the rice fields have been obliterated over the decades of commercialism. But that’s the thing, it’s all airbnbs and villas, it’s not commercialism like a first world country with actual mainstream stores and shops. Additionally, it’s attracted a superficial “conscious” yoga/spiritual community that just injected itself into a culture of Balinese Hinduism, which cares nothing for it by the way, and is extremely weird to see up front. Seeing all these yoga chicks walking down the decrepit Balinese community side streets in their yoga attire is beyond comical, when you know most of them were drawn here because of social media and just to post it on their Instagram story to clout their ego. The elder Balinese have to be laughing hard inside, like, “why the f*** are you here?” I haven’t seen one local Balinese in yoga attire or practicing, nothing like the yogi towns of India where it has been in their culture for eons, and in their DNA, a vast difference. On top of that you get people who aren’t even of a conscious mind or anything spiritual oriented laying their energy down here just for the material fad this place has become due to social media. It is quite crazy to drive down extremely loud motorbike driven streets of Ubud, stressing the nervous system in fight or flight to no end due to noise, to all the sudden see a yogabarn tucked behind old Balinese temple compounds to whom locals have never stepped foot in besides to work the counter. I’ve never been one to bitch about colonizing land but damn the energy of it is beyond hidden in plain site and if the locals didn’t survive off tourism they would certainly rage at it all. It’s like multiple different realities living on top of one another and most of the tourists prance around in lala land mindlessly going about their day. I sincerely wonder how many deep inside asked themselves why they even came after walking around Ubud for a week. And henceforth, when you step back and look at it from a 30000 foot view you see a bigger matrix at play. Okay, my sutble bitching is done, but truth is truth…
Yes, there has been a gathering of spiritual minded conscious community peoples driven here,(not exactly sure why honestly) yet whom actually have no discernment to 4th dimensional or higher dimensional energies and just mozy about in their sound baths, ecstatic dance, and tea ceremonies, completely unaware of the negative factions of extraterrestrials that were harvesting energy from such popular destinations like Ubud. Oh, did I just go there? Yes I did. I further learned that Bali is a strategic point for multiple dark grid factions of the Earth that stretch through Thailand and China, so ultimately it’s for the better there are more beings of light of service at this location. That doesn’t mean they have any clue of what energies they are bringing through or connecting to in their “mystical” sound baths. Unfortunately the lack of awareness still allows the dark to operate and a lot of the dark wasn’t cleared until I arrived. To say they got my attention fast is an understatement. And this doesn’t account for whats going on underground. In Ubud alone there were 3 factions of about 700 draco reptillians using the locals and tourists harvesting as much light off them as they could and the land. On top of that, the amount of satanic and black magic energies I ran into that was being run through locals energy fields was appalling. If I had a dollar for every taxi driver I felt was being used energetically I’d be a millionaire. Or how many locals eyes I looked into and saw the negative manipulation upon their souls. Don’t think that’s all of Bali, I certainly opened some high frequency angelic portals to anchor massive amounts of light, and felt quite a few already operating, but it’s few and far between in my personal opinion.
Most people don’t realize that the Indonesian government was one of the last in the world to take down their tyrannical covid mandates, that means they didn’t let people in without a vaccine until mid June 2023. The amount of fear that perpetuates that land is an abomination. Don’t think for a second that fear doesn’t stick to the energetic blueprint of the island, channeled through the consciousness of the public, and taken advantage of by negative 4th dimensional energies, harvesting the souls of many. Indeed the Balinese people are very heartwarming and nurturing souls, have a connection to God/spirit through their traditions, but that doesn’t mean they have any clue at understanding what energetically goes on on their land, and how they can be taken advantage of. My heart goes out to all of them, just like the people of Nepal, and of India.
In conclusion, I see Bali as a battleground of a variety of higher density factions with so many energies flowing in and out the entire identity of what Bali is from its traditional Hinduism roots is a fraction of what it was. Clearly the invasion of western ideals and a materialistic driven way of life has made its mark on this land and its people and maybe if the thousands of motorbikes weren’t so damn loud and every taxi I jumped in I wasn’t psychically attacked by the negative entities on locals I’d like the place. To choose to incarnate within a 3rd world society with the restrictions of life as they know it is not a small feat. My soul did it enough in past lives and wasn’t meant to live that experience again. I send my love, help heal the land, and leave when called. Blessings to all those with the courage to endure the sufferings and challenges of the modern day skin suit with the cards they are dealt and the choices their souls make on the lands they live. Namaste.(Upon publication of this article I have since departed Bali as my higher self was screaming at me too and the breathe of fresh air and healing energy that Java carries surpasses it, major…I also met one Bali kid in his 20’s working the airport counter while leaving who does yoga, so that’s one, oh the irony..)
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