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Eternal Shitinity : The Shitinity Effect

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This book is the result of more than twenty years of observation, research, and reflection. Out of fragments, thoughts, and analyses has grown a mosaic that reveals the hidden structures of our time. It is about truth, order, and the question of how narratives, control, and artificial intelligence shape our reality.Media, religion, politics, biotechnology, and financial systems-each of these spheres interlocks, producing a new world order that promises freedom yet breeds dependency. With philosophical depth and sharp social critique, this book guides the reader step by step through the mechanisms of manipulation, deception, and power. It exposes why "history" is not the same as the past, what role symbolism truly plays, and how consciousness and spirituality are harnessed-or suppressed-to make humanity malleable.The Infinite Story of Misrecognized Being is not a theoretical textbook but a compass for those who want to read and decode the Matrix. A work that encourages readers to redefine their place within a shifting world order-and to draw strength from truth itself.It's not about guilt, which isn't one. Ideals aren't goals but worthless strivings. Guilt is a moral construct. Morality is constructed guilt. Separation is never division. Resolution isn't a transgression. Life isn't ideal. Ideals remain unattained. There's no guilt in letting go. There's no success in striving. Life is what ideals leave behind. You can't explain what has long been understood. We were and are what we will become. That's what it's about. Not because it wants to, because it has to. Good as it is, not bad as it could have been. I am. Incomplete. Unique. Never alone.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798298782111
  • ISBN-10: 9798298782111
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: August 2025
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.63 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.89 pounds
  • Page Count: 300

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