A large part of the system that religions deploy is based on psychosocial engineering, and aims at mental confinement by narrowing the field of consciousness.
Freeing ourselves from this confinement, thwarting the mechanisms of psychosocial engineering, consists of working to expand our field of consciousness.
It is a dynamic, a natural impulse of the human soul,
A wind that blows across our inner landscapes.
Let us listen to it when the panels of mental partitions close and interlock before our eyes to form an artificial room in the middle of these landscapes.
In this room, no wind blows anymore, and the soul withers.
The walls are painted with faux nature and the furniture assembled from kit concepts for a different decor, always masking the same confinement, questioning comfort, because it’s what traps you.
The sofas, the status of owner, this is what prevents you from looking further, from remembering the nature outside the room – the fear, also of realizing the time spent in a cardboard decor.
If you were to go outside, you would see that nature has already reclaimed its rights over this building; from the outside, it is nothing but ivy, greenery, and a habitat for flora and fauna.
Before going outside, open the shutters,
have the courage to open the shutters that have always been closed.
Nature will enter the setting and the setting will disappear.
