I am not Jesus

We live in an era of extraordinary complexity, where the background noise of information often drowns out the voices that matter. But what happens when someone tries to talk about fundamental concepts like freedom, happiness or the meaning of life? The typical reaction is an embarrassed silence, a joke to change the subject, or worse, an accusation of being "too philosophical". This is not by chance. It is the symptom of a deep conditioning that systematically distances us from our essence.

The real problem is not the lack of answers, but the collective fear of asking the right questions.

The Great Deception: Abraham's Laws Against Natural Law

Our social system, what we call "civilized", rests on a foundation that I call Abraham's laws. They are a set of rules, norms and dogmas institutionalized with a precise objective: to maintain order through control. They promise stability and justice in an otherwise chaotic world, but at what cost?

Abraham's law leads man to regress towards involution. Societies based on it are those that implode.

This system was not born to make us prosper, but to manage mass mediocrity. It operates on the most insidious lie: that man, left free, is inherently dangerous and destructive. They have convinced us that we need to be governed, limited, directed.

And to make us accept this prison, they have built a whole universe of distractions and false ideals.

On the other side there is the law of nature, or divine law. It has nothing to do with organized religion. It is the immutable principle according to which the human being, when living in harmony with his own nature, naturally tends towards growth, creation and prosperity. It is the law followed, often unconsciously, by those people who seem to "succeed" in an authentic and sustainable way. Their societies do not collapse; they explode with well-being, creativity and real progress.

The Matrix is Not Science Fiction, It's Our Reality

The film "Matrix" was not just entertainment. It was a prophetic analysis of our condition. The Matrix is the system of imposed beliefs, the psychological conditioning that educates us to failure. It convinces us that survival is the ultimate goal, that freedom is dangerous and that asking "why" is useless or inconvenient.

Try this social experiment: at a dinner party with friends, ask questions like "What is freedom to you?" or "Do you believe you are living at your fullest expression?". Observe the reactions. Some will laugh nervously, others will look at you as if you had said something silly, most will immediately try to change the subject to the weather or the latest TV series. This is not disinterest. It is the conditioned reflex of the Matrix that activates to protect itself.

The system fears most of all awakened minds that begin to connect the dots.

Philosophy: The Negated Base of Our Existence

We support a strong and, for many, uncomfortable thesis: philosophy is not an academic subject for a select few. It is the very foundation of human life. Every time we reflect on the meaning of an action, a choice, our place in the world, we are doing philosophy. It is the most natural and human act that exists.

And yet, why isn't it taught to children? Why is it preferred to fill their heads with notions instead of principles? The answer is simple and dramatic: a people who do not know their own nature is a people easily controllable. By not teaching us to think in philosophical terms – to ask ourselves the ultimate "why" of things – the system takes the first, decisive step to keep us in a state of perpetual minority.

The Way Out: Rediscovering Our Human Nature

The solution is not violent revolution or collective utopia. It is an individual journey of re-naturalization. It means unlearning the lies and reclaiming the fundamental truths about human nature.

Truth is everything that puts man in a position to live at its fullest expression. Everything else is noise, distraction, or, worse, sabotage.

This maximum expression is not unrestrained egoism. It is based on the master principle of reciprocity: giving your best to the world to get the most in return. It is a virtuous circle of creation and value.

This path inevitably passes through the rediscovery of the most powerful partnership: that between man and woman. We have been programmed, even chemically through consumer products, to confuse roles, to live against each other, to see the partner as an adversary or an accessory. In reality, the synergistic union between masculine and feminine, under the banner of mutual growth, is the most powerful creative force that exists. The systematic sabotage of the traditional family is no accident: it is a strategic attack on this fundamental unit.

We Are Our Own Saviors

There is a comfortable lie that many still caress: the idea of the Savior. Whether it's a political leader, a religious messiah or an external hero, the passive expectation that someone will solve our problems is the last, great trap.

Jesus was not a savior in the sense of someone who solves your problems for you. "I am the way, the truth and the life" means: the truth I show you is the tool to save yourself.

The period 2020-2022 was a cosmic alarm bell. It has shown, in a blatant way, that freedom is not an unshakable "sacred right", but a condition that can be revoked with a snap of the fingers.

If after that experience we haven't understood that our freedom depends on our awareness and our strength, then we have missed a historical opportunity.

The way out of the Matrix is here, but it's not comfortable. It requires the courage to look in the mirror and admit to being deceived. Of having exchanged survival for life. Of having delegated power over our existence to others.

Becoming "artists of life", entrepreneurs of our own existence, building authentic partnerships and living according to the natural principles of reciprocity and maximum expression: this is not a new age option. It's the only strategy for survival and prosperity in a world that is accelerating towards a breaking point.

The information is there. The truths, though hidden, are accessible. The question that remains, the only one that truly matters, is: how many of us will have the courage to listen to them, and then act? The context of our life we are writing it right now. It's up to us to decide if it will be a story of voluntary slavery or of regained freedom.