Tired of this reality, are we real? Waiting for the great consciousness shift

Christel Payseng
2 min readJul 29, 2024

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We live in an age of information overload, where it feels like we’re constantly bombarded with data that, ironically, often leaves us feeling empty and disconnected. It’s as if we’re stuck in a loop, endlessly consuming the same content, and in the process, losing touch with our deeper emotions and the true essence of life.

In the midst of this chaos, many of us yearn to feel a closer connection to something greater, something beyond the noise. We sense there’s a higher purpose or a divine presence waiting for us to uncover. Yet, the more we chase after this sense of fulfillment, the more it feels like we’re just going through the motions — doing things because it’s part of our routine, without really knowing if we’re truly present or authentic.

It’s a pressing question of our time: Are we even real? Amidst this digital deluge, it’s easy to question the authenticity of our experiences and feelings. We often find ourselves just going through the motions, craving something more profound. Some even wish for an extraordinary event, like an alien invasion, just to break the monotony and shake things up.

Yet, in this whirlwind of existential queries, there are still small victories to cherish. Sometimes, it’s in these seemingly insignificant moments that we find a glimmer of meaning. For now, it might be best to focus on these small moments of joy. Watch an old film, savor a simple pleasure, and allow yourself to connect with these fleeting instances of clarity.

Even when the reality around us seems nonsensical, it’s important to hold on to these small, genuine experiences. They might not solve all our questions, but they can offer solace and a reminder that amidst the confusion, there are still meaningful moments worth cherishing.

As a collective, we are all just tired of what is happening with the world. And we are all waiting for something big, something that will take us out of this reality we have created. A big shift in consciousness.

Our feelings and the information overload we are suffering from has lowered our ability to feel and appreciate what we have because we can access everything- and we barely live in reality- our personas are now online.

Our dreams are shifting, as we sleep we drift. We tend to imagine a different world — because this one no matter how we try to make it appear is lacking- it feels as though we have figured it out- that even religions doesn’t suffice, but the counter movement isn’t doing it also — we are all waiting for this great shift — because we can no longer bear this one.

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Christel Payseng
Christel Payseng

Written by Christel Payseng

Antiquarian, someone who is simply enjoying her journey through life, Jesus Christ is King

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