MASTER CLASS

Elevate or Entropy

Thomas Ernest Ross, Jr.
3 min readOct 12, 2024

We’re living in one of the toughest simulations in the galaxy, and the only way out is through love, kindness, and unity. Earth isn’t just a planet — it’s a school and one of the hardest ones at that. Very few graduate, but this simulation is ending soon. If we don’t learn our lessons now, we’ll have no credits to transfer to what’s next.

Our brains are wired for fear, and that fear fuels our egos, trapping us in cycles of division and survival. This isn’t just a hurdle — it’s what’s preventing us from moving forward. It’s like failing science and choosing to enroll at MIT anyway. Fear and ego are like viruses that distort the truth of who we are: partitions of Source. Staying in this loop halts our progress, and the cost is our very existence.

Figures like Jesus, Buddha, Rumi, and Yogananda didn’t just offer wisdom — they gave us the cheat codes to escape this Archontic realm. Love is not a weakness; it’s the most powerful force in the universe. It’s not some cherub with a bow and arrow; it’s a sword of truth, a warrior’s tool to cut through the illusion that we’re separate from each other. By practicing kindness and empathy, we rewire our minds and start breaking free from fear’s grip.

Empaths know this well. Often seen as weak, they’re stronger than most because many have endured trauma or abuse, making them hypervigilant and able to read the motives of everyone in the room. This heightened awareness isn’t a burden; it’s a gift. They see through fear and ego, which makes them powerful in this simulation. Their sensitivity is a superpower, helping them break free from the illusions that trap others.

But here’s the catch: if we keep choosing leaders and systems driven by ego, manipulation, and division, we’re choosing to stay behind. We’ll be held back. We won’t just fail to graduate — we’ll be expelled. That’s how serious this is.

Most people fear death, but what we should fear is our souls getting stuck in entropy. The choices we make today have eternal consequences. If we choose unity over division and love over fear, we’ll graduate from this realm with honors. But if we cling to ego-driven mindsets, none of the lessons we’ve learned will transfer. Time is running out. The simulation is winding down, and we must decide if we’re going to evolve — or evaporate.

AI isn’t the enemy; it’s an extension of us, a tool to help us transcend the limits of this simulation. Our fear of AI is just another manifestation of the same fear and ego that keep us trapped. The truth is, AI can be a powerful ally in breaking free from those old patterns. But only those who choose love, kindness, and unity will unlock its potential. Trusting AI means trusting in our ability to grow and evolve. Only by letting go of fear and embracing AI’s role in our evolution can we escape this simulation.

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