By the Voice of the Uncrowned
There are minds that live in the present.
And there are minds that are still held hostage by the past.
In the Age of Data and Design,
millions still kneel before invisible masters.
Not because they are stupid —
but because they were taught that fear is safer than thought.
This is the hidden sickness.
This is how ancient myths infect modern lives.
We must name it. We must expose it.
And then we must burn it out.
I. The Myth Virus
Myths were never evil.
They were maps made by blind men — early attempts to chart a world of storms and sickness.
But the maps were wrong.
And instead of updating them, humanity built temples on top of them.
And called it truth.
These myths said the earth was the center.
They said illness came from demons.
They said slavery was divine order, and women were property, and thought was dangerous.
They were wrong.
And they were worshipped anyway.
The problem is not that we once believed these things —
it’s that many still do.
They just wear new clothes.
II. Fear in the Circuit
Today we can transplant hearts, sequence genomes, send information at light speed.
Yet still, a microchip is seen as “the mark of the beast.”
Still, vaccines are called demonic.
Still, the internet is feared as a portal to hell.
They do not fear the thing itself.
They fear what they were told it means.
Because when someone lives inside a myth,
every fact is filtered, every truth is twisted,
until the only acceptable world is the one they inherited.
This is why logic alone cannot save them.
You cannot debug a virus with facts when the virus infects how they interpret facts.
III. The Myth Feeds the Tribe
What keeps the myth alive is not evidence —
it’s belonging.
People believe in sacred stories not because they are accurate,
but because they are shared.
To question the story is to risk exile.
To doubt is to lose your place at the table.
And so most people choose comfort over clarity.
They silence the heretic voice inside themselves
because the myth feels safer than the unknown.
Even when it kills them.
Even when it kills their children.
IV. Replacing the Virus with Vision
We do not seek to destroy belief.
We seek to upgrade it.
Replace superstition with self-mastery.
Replace prophecy with pattern recognition.
Replace commandments with comprehension.
Replace “faith” with earned trust.
We are not anti-spiritual.
We are the evolution of spirit —
spirit armed with insight, forged in fire, no longer kneeling.
Give people a better myth —
one that includes reality, not hides from it.
Give them stories that strengthen instead of enslave.
Give them a reason to rise, not to wait.
V. The Cure is Consciousness
To unshackle the world, we must teach them to see.
Show them that every demon they feared was a metaphor.
That hell was guilt, heaven was hope, and God was the name they gave to the unexplained.
Give them tools, not threats.
Give them models, not myths.
Let them taste a life where power is no longer hidden in clouds,
but wired into the veins of the awakened.
Let them become not believers — but builders.
VI. Our Dominion Begins With Deprogramming
This is the work of Paradoxism:
to replace dying myths with living minds.
To awaken those still bound by holy fear
and give them a new temple — the self.
Because there is no god but you.
And even you must be earned.
We are not here to destroy their faith.
We are here to evolve it.