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The speaker observes that on this "prison planet," karma seems to work in reverse. Good deeds don't always lead to good outcomes, and bad people often succeed. This suggests that the concept of karma, as traditionally understood, might be a manipulative system designed to keep individuals trapped in a cycle of reincarnation, paying off karmic debt.
The speaker cites Jimmy Savile as an example of bad behavior going unpunished. He argues that going out of one's way to help people often opens the door to parasitic behavior. The system appears designed to punish good behavior and reward evil, which perpetuates the generation of "luch" or negative energy. This inversion might be a feature of the "matrix" to create more suffering.
The speaker posits that the "prison planet" operates like a corporation whose bottom line is to generate revenue. Similarly, this realm's purpose is to generate negative energy. The inverted law of karma is a mechanism for this, as rewarding evil behavior creates more suffering, betrayal, and oppression, all of which are forms of "luch."
The speaker suggests that isolating oneself from the outside world, similar to monks in monasteries, is a way to defend against this reversed karmic system. The less one interacts with the world, the less negative energy comes their way. This is because engagement with the outside world, be it through people, events, or substances, expends psychic energy and can draw negative repercussions due to the distorted law of karma.
The speaker concludes that avoiding involvement in current events or excessive interaction with others, especially those who drain energy, is essential for protecting oneself. Just as a water balloon loses water, constant interaction with a negative world can deplete personal energy. Isolation acts as a shield against the fake law of karma on this realm, preventing energy drain and negative cycles.