The Deliberate Void
It begins in a place so quiet that no one looks. A person walks down a street. This person is a silent observer; they understand everything.
They see the masks people wear and the hidden rot in society. But the world has decided this person does not exist. As they pass, even the street dogsâcreatures that usually bark at any soulâstay silent.
They look the person in the eye, they recognize their presence, but they deliberately choose not to bark.
This intentional silence from nature is the ultimate rejection. It is the proof that the person is a ghost among the living.The Trigger:
The Wise Manâs ‘Gadbadi’
The catastropheâthe “Gadbadi”âreaches its peak through a calculated insult. Three people, fully aware that this person understands their games, look them in the face and say: “You are Nothing.” To call a person who understands the world “Nothing” is to plant a seed in the deepest part of their intellect.
This is where the internal glitch beginsânot in ignorance, but in the deliberate humiliation of a conscious soul.
The Half-Done Crime
In the realm of the soul, the crime is half-done the moment the mind accepts this pain. The seed of that insult sprouts Invisible Roots that begin a biological takeover.
They crawl through the veins, wrapping around the heart and claiming the nervous system.
The person feels a frantic restlessness, much like the modern anxiety of being disconnected from the internet.
It is a desperate hunger for connectionâto be “seen” by the world again. Like a neglected child at a party who breaks a toy just to steal a glance from the guests, the soul prepares to shatter the silence.
The tragedy is that the person does not want to do wrong. They are wise. They are good. But the “Gadbadi” has become irreversible. Their Consciousness stands as a helpless witness, watching the Poison Tree grow until it is larger than the person themselves.
They see the path ahead, they hate the path, yet they walk it because the roots now control the limbs.
Once this threshold is crossed, no power on earth can stop the harvest.
You cannot ignore a conscious mind and expect it to remain silent forever.
Think a thousand times before you erase someone with your words.
You are not just speaking; you are triggering a biological collapse that will eventually become a storm you cannot survive.

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