Saturday, November 1, 2025

The Theater of the Repressed

 From politics to religion, the world is full of actors playing the same old roles — seeking love, validation, and control in all the wrong places. The stage changes, the costumes vary, but the emotional script remains the same.


Watching humans on the world stage can feel like witnessing one endless performance.
A flirtatious exchange between public figures, a politician preaching morality, a priest promising salvation — it’s all the same play. None of it is real.
It’s theater. And most of humanity doesn’t even realize they’re acting.

When I saw the recent story of Erika Kirk and J.D. Vance, I didn’t see a “scandal.” I saw another reenactment. Another pair of wounded children trapped in adult bodies, still chasing attention and validation through performance. This is what happens when pain is repressed instead of felt — it turns into theater.

Every unhealed person becomes a performer, trying to fill the void left by emotional neglect. Some do it through politics, others through religion, others through romantic manipulation. But the source is always the same: the unlived, unseen pain of childhood.


Religion: The Longest-Running Play

People often ask, What’s the difference between religion and a cult?
To me, the only difference is time. All religions began as cults — one person’s fantasy elevated to collective delusion. Over time, the cult becomes respectable, ingrained in society, and protected by ritual and law.

Religion is an emotional prison, built not with bricks but with invisible reins of guilt, shame, and fear.
In different parts of the world, these prisons have different names, languages, and gods. In some, the reins are longer, giving people the illusion of freedom; in others, they’re pulled tight, strangling the soul.
But all are prisons nevertheless.

I broke free when I removed the invisible reins of guilt, shame, and fear.
I am one of the luckiest people in this world.


Why Religions Fail

People are driven by the repressed emotions of the child they once were — compelled to reenact their painful childhood dramas until they face the truth. That’s why they can never truly live the teachings of their religions. They preach love but act from fear, repeat holy words but reenact emotional cruelty.

If children are born into love and experience genuine empathy, they grow into compassionate adults.
But love cannot be taught.
This is why all religions are frauds — they sell something that cannot be sold.

Anyone preaching or teaching “love” as a doctrine is not a healer but a charlatan, profiting from humanity’s emotional blindness. True love arises naturally when we face the truth of our past, stop lying to ourselves, and walk away from those who try to confuse us with their lies, "poison".

When we free ourselves from lies — and from those who perpetuate them — we become authentic, loving adults, incapable of harming ourselves or others.


“Genuine feelings cannot be produced, nor can they be eradicated. We can only repress them, delude ourselves, and deceive our bodies. The body sticks to the facts and never lies. …If the repression stays unresolved, the parents’ childhood tragedy is unconsciously continued on in their children.” — Alice Miller

“The attempt to be an ideal parent … is, in essence, an attempt to be the ideal child of one's own parents. …I cannot listen to my child with empathy if I am inwardly preoccupied with being a good mother.” — Alice Miller

“Every behavior that is directed against the health of a person … is a repetition of once-endured mistreatment, neglect, confusion, lies, betrayal, and the exploitation of the child.” — Alice Miller

“Without memories of childhood, it is as if you were doomed to drag a big box around you, though you don’t know what’s in it. And the older you get, the heavier it becomes, and the more impatient you are to finally open the thing.” — Jurek Becker

“Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the politicians as helpful.” — Seneca the Younger

 


The world doesn’t need another religion, another leader, or another script.
It needs people who dare to stop performing.



The Birth Rate Panic and the Fear of Women’s Freedom

 Editor’s note: As the world panics over falling birth rates and rising loneliness, few recognize the deeper truth beneath the statistics. This isn’t a demographic crisis — it’s the collapse of emotional repression. Humanity is being forced to face what it has long denied: that control is not love, and obedience is not care.

When women finally begin to wake up and refuse to let the system control their bodies, the world calls it a “crisis.”
Now headlines scream: The 2025 Birth Rate Crash and The Male Loneliness Epidemic.”

But what we’re witnessing is not a crisis — it’s the collapse of an illusion.

For generations, society has demanded that women be everything: caretakers, comforters, mothers, lovers, therapists, and emotional filters for men’s unprocessed childhood pain. When Roe v. Wade was removed, it didn’t just restrict abortion. It stripped away access to care for ectopic pregnancies, endometriosis, fibroids, cysts — all the conditions that affect a woman’s health and fertility. It revealed, once again, that the system was never about protecting life. It was about controlling life.

And women finally saw through it.

The Rebellion Against Repression

When women withdraw from this cycle — when they say “no” to unwanted pregnancies, to caretaking men who refuse to grow up, to being used as emotional shock absorbers — the patriarchal foundation trembles.
Men who were taught to equate love with control now face the mirror of their own emptiness.

This is not about loneliness. It’s about facing the abandoned child within.
As Alice Miller wrote:

“The truth about our childhood is stored up in our body, and although we can repress it, we can never alter it. Our intellect can be deceived, our feelings manipulated, our perceptions confused, and our body tricked with medication, but someday the body will present its bill.”

The “male loneliness epidemic” is that bill coming due.

The Price of Emotional Blindness

Many men are realizing that domination cannot create intimacy — it only breeds resentment and isolation. The women they were raised to possess are now walking away, not because they hate men, but because they love truth. They are tired of playing mother to emotionally crippled adults.

The same culture that mocked emotional intelligence now pays the price of emotional ignorance.
The same voices that told women to “keep your legs closed” are now angry that women listened.

A Revolution of Consciousness

What is dying is not love or connection — but the illusion that love can exist without consciousness.
This so-called “birth rate crash” is, in truth, an emotional awakening. Fewer children are being born into emotional prisons. More women are reclaiming their autonomy, choosing freedom over conformity. And in doing so, they’re refusing to create another generation of repressed souls.

As I wrote in A Dance to Freedom:

“To add insult to injury, the pharmacy where I was getting birth control pills decided to stop giving them to me without a prescription. I was so pissed off! Like Alice Miller, I saw this as a complete power play.”

The war over women’s bodies is not new — it’s the oldest war on Earth.
But every awakened woman who refuses to surrender her autonomy is a light against the darkness of emotional repression.

The Path Forward

The world doesn’t need more children born into fear. It needs more adults capable of love — real love, not control disguised as care. The end of blind reproduction is not a tragedy; it’s the beginning of conscious creation.

Humanity’s healing will begin the day men stop blaming women for their loneliness and start grieving the child they once were — the one who was silenced, shamed, or neglected. Until then, the birth rate will keep falling, because the soul refuses to reincarnate into a world that still worships repression.