The A Call to Awakening
There has never been a time in human history where information has been so abundant, yet wisdom so rare. We live in an age where knowledge is at our fingertips, yet ignorance flourishes in ways once thought impossible. It is not an ignorance of facts—those are readily available—but an ignorance of self, of spirit, of discernment. The kind of ignorance that blinds people to their own enslavement while convincing them they are free.
The Whispering Serpent of Our Age
“If I were the devil,” whispers the unseen force that governs mass consciousness, “I would lull them into complacency. I would distract them with mindless entertainment and call it culture. I would twist language so that truth sounds like hate, and lies sound like love. I would redefine morality as oppression and rebellion as virtue.”
Is this not what we see unfolding before us? The systematic erosion of values, the perversion of wisdom, the glorification of foolishness? Those who question the illusion are branded as dangerous, while those who succumb to the programming are rewarded with social acceptance and digital validation.
The Illusion of Intelligence Without Wisdom
Modernity has given birth to a peculiar phenomenon: intelligence without wisdom. A society that can split atoms but cannot mend broken families. A generation that can engineer artificial intelligence but cannot master emotional intelligence. A culture that can craft perfect algorithms for dopamine addiction yet fails to cultivate meaningful human connection.
The war is not against flesh and blood but against perception itself. A world drowning in noise but void of meaning. We are convinced that because we “know” more, we understand more. But the deepest form of ignorance is mistaking information for enlightenment.
The Trap of Material Promises
“If I were the devil,” the whisper continues, “I would deify science but remove its soul. I would make people worship logic but scorn wisdom. I would promise them progress while leading them backward. I would make them believe that their external circumstances define their happiness, that they must take from others to gain for themselves.”
And so, we see it everywhere. The war on faith, the erosion of meaning, the addiction to consumerism, the blind trust in institutions that long abandoned the people they were meant to serve. We are told that comfort is the highest good, that suffering is unnatural, and that surrendering autonomy is the price of security.
Breaking the Chains of Deception
But the truth is not dead—it is merely hidden. The way out of this ignorance is not through more consumption, not through more validation from the machine, but through deep, personal awakening.
To awaken is not to reject all knowledge, but to discern what is true from what is deception. It is to reclaim sovereignty over your mind, to turn inward and ask: Who am I when the noise stops? It is to reject fear as a means of control and embrace the power of creation—the power of speech, intention, and aligned action.
A Call to the Conscious Few
If you are reading this and something stirs within you, it means you were never meant to remain asleep. It means the world needs you—not as another blind follower, but as an awakened being who sees through the illusion. The battle has never been for land, money, or power. It has always been for the mind, for the soul, for the ability to think freely.
And so I ask you: Will you continue to be a pawn in a game you do not control? Or will you reclaim your birthright as a conscious creator of your reality?
The choice has always been yours. But soon, the window for choice may close.
You may want to consider reading Outwitting the Devil by Napoleon Hill: The Secrets to Freedom and Success.
Tip: Avoid reading the Anointed version (commentary, interpretations, and modernized elements throughout the book) by Sharon Lechter, as it distorts the original text, the author’s intention, and its true energy. Don’t let the devil distract you—stay true to Hill’s powerful message!

4 responses to “Ignorance on a Scale Never Seen Before.”
Beautiful read and it reminded me of Outwitting the devil which I enjoyed reading.
Another gifted reminder to step out of the trance
Am empowering call to action…Beautiful.
💕 thank you