What we’re seeing in the world right now is no accident. It’s the result of decades spent feeding victimhood. We’ve taught people that power comes from feeling hurt.

We’ve echoed stories that were never true but brought attention and validation.
And now we see the harvest: a generation stuck in pain, anger, and hatred.
Victimhood is the seed of hate.
Those who feel like victims search for someone to blame.
And those who search for blame will always find hate.
That’s why so many now cheer at someone else’s death as if it could heal their own pain.
That’s why dissenting voices are silenced, as though one less voice could extinguish truth.
This is how deeply darkness has taken root.
I know that darkness.
All my life I felt like a victim — of my parents, my childhood, my brother, later of people, of the system, of narcissistic abuse. I fought, I suffered, I repeated my story until I drowned in it. And every time I thought: They’re doing this to me.
Until I saw it wasn’t them, but me, holding on to my chains.
The suffering came from within — from fear, from my identification with pain.
That was the turning point.
Because once you see that you’re the one feeding the story, it loses its power.
You understand that no one can free you, and no one can truly keep you captive.
❥ YOU ARE THE KEY
And in that realization, victimhood dissolves as the illusion it always was.
But as long as people cling to their story, hatred keeps growing.
Look around you — wars over land, attacks born of rage, division over identity, families torn apart by screens and lies.
Everything is drenched in victimhood.
You hurt me, so I get to hate you.
But hate never extinguishes hate.
❥ It only feeds the darkness.
There’s only one force that can break this: Forgiveness
(Ultimately, it’s Love that makes even forgiveness unnecessary 😉)
Not as an excuse. Not as weakness. But as ultimate liberation.
Forgiveness says:
I release you from being my enemy.
I release my pain from being my identity.
I release the belief that the world owes me something.
I release the belief that someone “did this” to me.
I release the need for blame.
We’re living in a time where everything comes to light.
The ego is being unmasked.
Masks are falling.
It’s painfully clear how far people have drifted, how full they are of judgment, how empty of love.
And yet — this is exactly what’s needed.
Darkness must be seen in order to disappear.
So do not judge.
Because in your judgment you keep yourself imprisoned.
See that you are the source of your suffering.
See also that you are the source of your liberation.
Because in the end, this remains:
Hate is always darkness.
Forgiveness is always Light.
Light is always Love.
Rani Savitri