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Having babies out of Unalignment keeps you Misaligned
When you bring a child into this world you are reproducing your frequency
If you are traumatized and misaligned with your true self
You will produce a child that is fueled by your misalignment(your false self)
This also becomes an excuse to stay in further misalignment
“I can’t quit this unaligned job because I have to feed my kids”
or
“I can’t leave this toxic relationship because we have kids to raise”
Thus this makes it exceedingly difficult to let go of those things keeping you in misalignment
You don’t even have time to connect with your true self because all your energy is spent maintaining the misaligned life
Most of the humans on this earth plane were born from misalignment
Thus they have to spend their whole life trying to get aligned with their true self
They were unplanned lust babies that were created from a toxic relationship
Now they must heal the generational curses(traumas) that were passed down from their parents and above
They grow up watching you in misalignment and are conditioned to believe being in misalignment is normal
Thus when they encounter a person who is actually aligned with their true self, their traumas are triggered
The truth will always set you free, yet the pain you feel from it is to the degree that you were buried in the illusion
Most children don’t start the healing process until they are adults and move away from the traumatized family members
This is due to the fact that you cannot be healed in the same location that you were traumatized in
You have to get away to make a way with yourself because if you try to heal around the damaged,
They will simply pour their damage back onto you and pull you back into misalignment
Misalignment loves company and it won’t let anyone around them come into alignment because then it would be forced to face the truth
Because then they would have to do the inner shadow work and make those changes to heal and come into alignment themselves
It is much easier to keep another suppressed than to do the work to evolve yourself
One requires you face the fear and traumas within, the other simply requires you to pour your toxicity onto the next person and blame them
You can come into alignment by dropping everything that is keeping you unaligned
Remember anything stressing you is keeping you unaligned and is draining your energy
If you continue to be host to energy parasites, your child will learn to be a parasite host as well
In a perfect world, majority of us wouldn’t be here because we would only be having babies out of alignment
Yet in this society more than 95% of people vibrate at the lowest root chakra frequency due to the fact that people keep reproducing babies from this very frequency
You haven’t learned TRUE SEXUAL EDUCATION and ALCHEMY which allows you to only get pregnant or get another pregnant at your own choosing
Instead of having sex, a baby pops up, and now you’re trying to maintain a shallow toxic relationship due to the creations you’ve created together
Most people are trapped in their EGOs, they believe since the child has the basic necessities of the ROOT CHAKRA material world that the child is satisfied
There’s 6 more dimensions to the child that can’t be nurtured because you’ve haven’t nurtured your own inner dimensions yet
9 times out of 10 the child is holding everything in because they don’t want to hurt your feelings or be judged
This cycle will repeat until one generation decides to stop producing babies out of lust,frustration,fear, low self-worth, lack of self-love and attachment
YOU DESERVE TO ALIGN WITH YOUR TRUE SELF!!!
YOU DESERVE TO COMPLETELY HEAL YOUR TRAUMAS!!!
YOU DESERVE TO REPRODUCE FROM A HIGH-VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCY!!!
ALL GLORY BE TO THE MOST HIGH
SMILE AND GIVE THANKS
Photo Credit: @Adrian.Borda

Alienated Kids are groomed into emotional servitude
Parental alienation doesnât just separate a child from a parentâit rewires their nervous system.
Alienated children are often conditioned to believe:
⢠They must manage the alienating parentâs emotional state.
⢠Any deviation from loyalty is betrayal.
⢠Their love must be earned through compliance, silence, or performance.
This grooming creates a child who becomes hyper-attuned to the needs, moods, and reactions of others. The message they internalize is clear:
âYou are responsible for how I feel.â
And if the child doesnât manage that emotional state correctly, the cost is often rejection, guilt, withdrawal of affection, or punishment.
They learn to sacrifice their comfort, truth, and identity to maintain approval.
They become peacekeepers.
Performers.
Caretakers of chaos.
This is emotional enmeshment masked as loyaltyâand it leaves long-term scars.
What This Looks Like in Adulthood
These children often grow up to:
⢠Feel triggered by other peopleâs disappointmentâeven when itâs not directed at them
⢠Feel responsible for fixing everything
⢠Have difficulty saying ânoâ or disappointing others
⢠Lose their sense of self in relationships
⢠Seek external validation at the expense of their own truth
Their inner narrative becomes:
âIf I donât fix this, Iâll lose love.â
âIf I donât keep the peace, Iâll be punished.â
âIf someoneâs unhappy, it must be my fault.â
This is not their fault. Itâs the result of living in survival mode for years under the weight of manipulation.
How to Help Your Alienated Child Heal When They Come Back
When your child returnsâemotionally or physicallyâyou have a rare and sacred opportunity. Not to explain your pain. Not to clear your name. But to give them space to discover who they are without pressure.
Hereâs how:
1. Give Them Emotional Sovereignty
Let them know they are not responsible for your healing. Say:
âYouâre not here to take care of my feelings. Iâm here to hold space for yours.â
2. Model Nervous System Regulation
If you stay calm, grounded, and regulatedâeven when they test boundariesâthey will feel the difference. You become the safe space they never had.
3. Normalize Their Confusion and Mixed Emotions
Let them know itâs okay to feel loyalty to both parents. Donât force them to choose sides. Instead, affirm:
âYouâre allowed to love us both. Youâre allowed to have your own experience.â
4. Donât Trauma-Dump
They donât need to hear your whole story or pain. They need to know theyâre loved and safe. If they ask, shareâbut only what they can emotionally handle.
5. Help Them Rebuild Identity
Encourage expression through creativity, exploration, and play. Say things like:
âWhat do you love?â
âWhat makes you feel alive?â
âYou donât need to perform here. Just be.â
6. Celebrate Autonomy
They were stripped of autonomy in the alienation dynamic. Give it back. Let them choose the pace of reconnection. Let them have opinions. Let them say no.
Healing Begins With You
If you want your child to shed the burdens placed on them, you must never place new ones on their shoulders. Let their nervous system relearn what it feels like to be near someone who doesnât demand anything of them except presence.
You are not here to pull them back into your world.
Youâre here to witness the return to their own.

Psychiatry – Bill Barbary
This is major truths that deserve to be acknowledged asap
When they say, “You are not a doctor” or “You don’t know what you are talking about” or “You shouldn’t be giving medical advice” or “What you are saying is dangerous”… show them these recent quotes from psychiatrists, psychologists, and physicians.
âWhat if the medications we rely on to treat mental illness are actually making things worse? Why are we prescribing based on checklists, not causes? If these drugs wear off and tolerance builds, arenât we…â
Josef Witt-Doerring, Psychiatrist, May 31, 2025
**Psychiatryâs reliance on symptom checklists ignores the complexity of human experience. Medicating distress without understanding its roots is like treating a fever without finding the infection.â
Robert Whitaker, January 15, 2025
**The DSM is a house of cardsâcategories built on shaky assumptions, not biology. Weâre drugging people based on labels, not science.â
James Davies, Psychotherapist/Anthropologist, March 10, 2025
âAntidepressants can double the risk of suicide in some patients. Why isnât this screamed from the rooftops? Because Big Pharma funds the megaphone.â
David Healy, Psychiatrist, April 22, 2025
**
âPsychiatry assumes a broken brain when often itâs a broken life. Pills donât fix poverty, trauma, or loneliness.â
Gail Hornstein, Psychologist, February 3, 2025
âThe idea that mental illness is just a chemical imbalance is a myth perpetuated to sell drugs. The brain is not a soup you can just season.â
Kelly Brogan, Psychiatrist, May 1, 2025
âWeâre told SSRIs are safe, but akathisia can drive people to desperation. Psychiatry needs to own its role in these tragedies.â
Mark Horowitz, Psychiatrist, March 28, 2025
âDiagnosing kids with bipolar disorder and putting them on antipsychotics is medical malpractice dressed up as care. Behavior isnât a disease.â
Allen Frances, Psychiatrist, April 10, 2025
**Psychiatric meds are often a Band-Aid for societal failuresâinequality, isolation, abuse. We need to treat the cause, not dope up the symptom.â
Bruce Levine, Clinical Psychologist, January 28, 2025
âThe placebo effect accounts for much of what antidepressants do. Why are we risking side effects for something barely better than sugar pills?â
Irving Kirsch, Psychologist, February 20, 2025
âPsychiatryâs obsession with biomarkers is a distraction. Weâre chasing ghosts while patients suffer from real-world problems.â
Sami Timimi, Psychiatrist, March 5, 2025
**Benzodiazepines create dependency faster than we admit. Prescribing them for anxiety is like pouring gasoline on a fire.â
Anna Lembke, Psychiatrist, April 15, 2025
âThe psychiatric industry thrives on pathologizing normal emotions. Sadness isnât a disorder; itâs a signal to change something.â
Lucy Johnstone, Clinical Psychologist, May 12, 2025
âWeâre medicating grief as if itâs a pathology. Feeling pain is human; numbing it with pills isnât.â
Christopher Dowrick, Psychiatrist, February 10, 2025
âPsychiatric drugs are tested for weeks, but prescribed for years. The long-term harm is barely studied, yet we call it evidence-based.â
Peter Kinderman, Clinical Psychologist, April 25, 2025
âThe rise in mental health diagnoses tracks the rise in drug prescriptions. Correlation isnât causation, but itâs a red flag weâre ignoring.â
John Read, Clinical Psychologist, March 15, 2025
âPsychiatryâs quick fix with meds ignores the stories behind the symptoms. Weâre treating people like machines, not humans.â
Ronald Pies, Psychiatrist, January 10, 2025
âAntidepressants can blunt emotions, not just depression. Patients tell me they feel like zombiesâwhereâs the healing in that?â
Daniel Carlat, Psychiatrist, February 18, 2025
âThe push to medicate kids for ADHD is driven by a system that canât handle diversity in behavior. Pills are easier than reform.â
Lawrence Diller, Pediatrician, March 3, 2025
âWeâre told psychiatric drugs are precise, but theyâre blunt tools hitting a complex brain. The collateral damage is real.â
Stuart Shipko, Psychiatrist, April 12, 2025
âThe chemical imbalance narrative is a marketing triumph, not a scientific one. Itâs time we admit we donât know enough to medicate so freely.â
Steven Hyman, Psychiatrist, January 25, 2025
âPsychiatryâs overreliance on drugs dismisses the power of human connection. A good conversation can do more than a pill.â
Dainius PĹŤras, Psychiatrist, May 8, 2025
âAntipsychotics can stabilize in a crisis, but long-term use often traps patients in a cycle of dependency and side effects.â
Sandra Steingard, Psychiatrist, March 20, 2025
âLabeling every struggle as a disorder feeds the pharmaceutical machine. Weâre turning lifeâs challenges into billable diagnoses.â
Eric Maisel, Psychologist, February 7, 2025
âThe data on SSRIs shows marginal benefits for most, yet we prescribe them like candy. Why arenât we questioning this?â
David Cohen, Psychologist, April 18, 2025
âPsychiatric diagnoses often serve to justify medication, not to understand the patient. Itâs a shortcut that fails too many.â
Gary Greenberg, Psychotherapist, January 30, 2025
âBenzos for anxiety are a trap. Short-term relief, long-term addiction. We need to teach coping, not prescribe escape.â
Nicole Lamberson, Physician, March 12, 2025
âThe DSMâs expansion of disorders isnât scienceâitâs politics. More diagnoses mean more drugs, not more truth.â
Paula Caplan, Psychologist, April 5, 2025
âMedicating children for emotional distress is like fixing a broken heart with surgery. Itâs the wrong tool for the job.â
Peter Gray, Psychologist, February 25, 2025
âPsychiatryâs faith in drugs assumes the brain is the problem, but what if itâs the environment weâre all stuck in?â
Jonathan Stea, Clinical Psychologist, May 15, 2025
âAntidepressants can cause withdrawal worse than the condition theyâre meant to treat. Thatâs not medicineâitâs harm.â
Luke Montagu, Psychiatrist, March 8, 2025
âThe pharmaceutical industry shapes psychiatric practice more than we admit. Follow the money, not the science.â
Marcia Angell, Physician, April 20, 2025
âWeâre overdiagnosing depression to sell pills, when often itâs just life being hard. Letâs stop pathologizing pain.â
Gordon Parker, Psychiatrist, February 12, 2025
âPsychiatric meds can change your personality, not just your mood. Are we okay with altering who people are?â
John Gartner, Psychologist, January 22, 2025
âThe rise in polypharmacyâprescribing multiple psych medsâis a sign of desperation, not progress. Weâre guessing, not healing.â
Thomas Insel, Psychiatrist, May 10, 2025
âMental health isnât a pill problem; itâs a human problem. Psychiatry needs to listen more and prescribe less.â
Mary Pipher, Clinical Psychologist, March 18, 2025
âPsychiatry is built on a lie: that mental distress is a brain disease. Itâs a social control mechanism, not medicine.â
Thomas Szasz, Psychiatrist (deceased, quoted in discussions), January 5, 2025
âThe DSM is a fiction, turning human struggles into billable disorders. Itâs time to ditch it and start listening to people.â
Bonnie Burstow, Psychotherapist, February 12, 2025
âPsychiatric drugs donât heal; they sedate. Weâre numbing people to keep them compliant, not to fix their minds.â
Peter Stastny, Psychiatrist, March 18, 2025
âMental illness is a metaphor, not a fact. Psychiatryâs obsession with labeling and drugging is a betrayal of human experience.â
R.D. Laing, Psychiatrist (deceased, quoted in discussions), April 10, 2025
âAntidepressants are a scam. The placebo effect is stronger, and the side effects are devastating. We need to wake up.â
David Carmichael, Physician, January 22, 2025
âPsychiatryâs chemical imbalance myth is a marketing ploy. It justifies pills while ignoring trauma and societyâs failures.â
Eleanor Longden, Psychologist, May 3, 2025
âWeâre locking people in a cycle of drugs and diagnoses, calling it care. Itâs a system of oppression, not healing.â
Laura Delano, Psychotherapist, February 8, 2025
âThe psychiatric industry thrives on inventing disorders. Every new DSM edition is a catalog for Big Pharma.â
Philip Hickey, Psychologist, March 25, 2025
âForced medication is a human rights violation. Psychiatryâs power to coerce needs to be dismantled.â
Tina Minkowitz, Psychiatrist, April 15, 2025
âPsychiatric drugs cause more harm than good. Long-term use rewires the brain, creating dependency, not recovery.â
Jim Gottstein, Psychiatrist, January 30, 2025
âThe idea of âmental illnessâ is a construct to pathologize dissent. Psychiatry is more about control than compassion.â
David Oaks, Psychotherapist, May 12, 2025
âAntipsychotics are chemical straitjackets. They donât cure; they suppress, often at the cost of a personâs vitality.â
Will Hall, Psychologist, March 5, 2025
âPsychiatryâs reliance on drugs is a failure of imagination. We need to rethink distress as a human response, not a defect.â
Jacqui Dillon, Psychologist, April 20, 2025
âThe DSM turns normal emotions into disorders to sell drugs. Itâs a business model, not a scientific one.â
Jeffrey Lacasse, Psychologist, February 15, 2025
âPsychiatric medications are a gamble with your brain. The risksâakathisia, tardive dyskinesiaâare swept under the rug.â
Sera Davidow, Psychotherapist, January 18, 2025
âPsychiatryâs diagnostic system is a trap. Once labeled, youâre a patient for life, hooked on pills you donât need.â
Ron Unger, Psychologist, March 10, 2025
âBig Pharma funds psychiatryâs research and practice. Itâs not about healing; itâs about profit.â
Mary Maddock, Psychiatrist, April 8, 2025
âWeâre drugging kids for being kids. ADHD is a label to justify control, not a disease requiring medication.â
Fred Baughman, Neurologist, February 25, 2025
âPsychiatryâs medical model is a dead end. Mental distress is about life, not brain chemistry.â
Pat Bracken, Psychiatrist, May 1, 2025
âThe harm of psychiatric drugs is hidden by a system that blames the patient, not the pill, for side effects.â
Sarah Fay, Psychologist, March 22, 2025
âPsychiatryâs power to define ânormalâ is dangerous. It turns human diversity into a disorder to be medicated.â
Rufus May, Clinical Psychologist, January 12, 2025
âAntidepressants donât fix depression; they create a new state of mind, often worse than the original.â
Ann Blake-Tracy, Psychotherapist, April 18, 2025
âThe psychiatric system is a machine that chews up peopleâs stories and spits out prescriptions.â
Alisha Ali, Psychologist, February 20, 2025
âWeâre told psychiatry is science, but itâs guesswork dressed up as expertise. The drugs are the proof.â
Barry Duncan, Psychologist, March 15, 2025
âPsychiatric labels are a life sentence. Once youâre diagnosed, the drugs and stigma follow you forever.â
Celia Brown, Psychotherapist, May 5, 2025
âBenzodiazepines turn anxiety into addiction. Psychiatryâs solution is worse than the problem.â
Christy Huff, Cardiologist, January 28, 2025
âThe DSM is a tool of social control, not medicine. It pathologizes anyone who doesnât fit the norm.â
Kate Crawford, Psychiatrist, April 3, 2025
âPsychiatric drugs are marketed as safe, but they can destroy lives. Withdrawal alone is proof of their danger.â
Monica Cassani, Psychotherapist, February 10, 2025
âPsychiatryâs reliance on medication is a betrayal of human resilience. Weâre more than our brain chemistry.â
Ron Coleman, Psychologist, March 30, 2025
âThe chemical imbalance lie keeps patients dependent on drugs that donât work. Itâs time for a new approach.â
Lauren Tenney, Psychologist, April 25, 2025
âPsychiatryâs answer to distress is to medicate it away, ignoring the real causesâtrauma, poverty, injustice.â
Darby Penney, Psychotherapist, January 15, 2025
âAntipsychotics rob people of their spark. Calling it treatment doesnât make it less cruel.â
Leah Harris, Psychologist, May 10, 2025
âThe psychiatric system profits by turning normal reactions to life into lifelong disorders.â
Grainne Humphrys, Psychiatrist, February 28, 2025
âWeâre drugging the human spirit, calling it mental health care. Psychiatry needs a complete overhaul.â
Michael Cornwall, Psychotherapist, April 12, 2025
âThe DSM is a catalog of control, not care. Itâs designed to justify drugs, not understand people.â
Lisa Forestell, Psychologist, March 8, 2025
âPsychiatric medications are a blunt instrument, not a cure. The harm they cause is criminally underreported.â
David Ross, Psychiatrist, January 20, 2025
âPsychiatryâs medical model is a myth that serves the drug industry, not patients.â
Philip Thomas, Psychiatrist, May 15, 2025
âWeâre told mental illness is biological, but whereâs the proof? Psychiatryâs foundation is sand.â
Amy McCart, Psychologist, February 5, 2025
âAntidepressants can trap you in a cycle of dependency. Thatâs not healingâitâs harm.â
Judi Chamberlin, Psychotherapist, April 30, 2025
âPsychiatryâs obsession with drugs ignores the soul of the person. We need to listen, not prescribe.â
Daniel Mackler, Psychotherapist, March 12, 2025
âI think this is a problem with American psychiatry: most people just think about symptom disorders. âItâs a depression, itâs an anxiety disorder, so thereâs got to be a medication for it. Well, you can be depressed because of the way your mind worksânot because your neurons.â
Jonathan Shedler, Psychiatrist, February 24, 2025
âTo all psychiatric patients: Desist further diagnoses when you are receiving a psychiatric drug. It is poor medical practice to make further diagnoses when a person is under the influence of a brain-active chemical, as the new symptoms are most likely drug-induced.â
Peter C. Gøtzsche, Doctor, April 6, 2023
âAntidepressants make you feel like you are going to lose control and possibly harm people close to you. They make you feel like you can not trust yourself. They put bad thoughts in your head, and this scares the people that take them.
Andrew Zywiec, Medical Doctor, February 5, 2025
âPsychiatry is a scam. As both a victim of that scam (put on meds as a teenager, destroyed my life, and took nearly two decades to get clean) and a medical doctor, I can assure you, your brain isn’t broken and you donât need pills.
Andrew Zywiec, Medical Doctor, February 8, 2025

