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The 3rd Level of Consciousness – Socia

The 3rd Level of Consciousness: Social Identity, Tribal Conflict, and the Collective Trap

In this powerful continuation of the Seven Levels of Consciousness series on TheAlexShow.TV, Alex explores what he calls the final layer of the internal matrix: Level Three – Social Consciousness.

If you haven’t watched the full episode yet, you can view it here:
The 3rd Level of Consciousness – Social.

This level appears noble. It feels like evolution. It feels like you have moved beyond selfish survival and ego-driven ambition. But according to Alex, it is still part of the same system — simply another flavor of the same structure.


The Last Level Inside the Matrix

Level One was Survival.

Level Two was Ego.

Level Three is Social.

These three together form what Alex describes as the internal matrix — the structure that keeps 99% of humanity cycling through fear, comparison, and division.

At Level Three, your identity expands from “me” to “we.”

You find meaning through group identity:

  • Your political party
  • Your religion
  • Your nation
  • Your activist movement
  • Your ideology

This feels like growth. You care about something bigger than yourself. You fight for justice. You defend your tribe.

But here is the trap.


The Collective Trap

At this level, the world becomes divided into rigid categories:

  • Us vs. Them
  • Right vs. Wrong
  • Believers vs. Heretics
  • Woke vs. Ignorant
  • Good vs. Evil

Your group is right.

Their group is wrong.

And every group believes the same thing about itself.

History is filled with wars justified under the banner of righteousness. Religious conflicts, political invasions, ideological battles — all fueled by the belief: “We are correct. They are mistaken.”

Social consciousness generates powerful emotional energy:

  • Righteous anger
  • Moral superiority
  • Tribal belonging
  • Crusading intensity

It feels meaningful. It feels justified. But it keeps humanity divided.


Division as Distraction

One of the central ideas in this episode is simple but profound:

If we are fighting each other, we are not questioning the system itself.

Right versus left.

Religious versus secular.

Vaxed versus unvaxed.

Capitalist versus communist.

As long as we are locked in conflict with one another, the deeper structure remains untouched.

Level Three provides just enough awareness to see problems — but not enough to transcend them.


Religion and Exclusion

Alex discusses how many religions operate within Level Three consciousness.

Not because faith is inherently flawed, but because institutional structures often become exclusive:

“We are correct.”

“You are mistaken.”

Exclusion becomes the default setting.

Spirituality, in contrast, tends to be more inclusive. It may not automatically unite people, but it does not demand rejection of others as a condition of belonging.

And exclusion is the seed of conflict.


The Mind’s Need to Be Right

Social consciousness thrives on mental validation.

The ego needs to be right.

Even someone who has committed serious wrongdoing will often justify themselves internally. The mind searches for pathways to defend identity at all costs.

This is why debates often escalate into aggression. Not because truth is being pursued, but because identity feels threatened.

When identity is tied to ideology, disagreement feels like attack.


Violence Beyond the Physical

Alex makes an important clarification: violence is not only physical.

Violence can also be verbal. Emotional. Psychological.

A hostile debate can wound deeply. Aggressive dismissal can leave scars.

You do not need weapons to create harm.

And responding to aggression with aggression only perpetuates the cycle.

He references the philosophy of nonviolence — the idea that responding with force places you at the same level as what you oppose.

Breaking the cycle requires refusing to descend into it.


The Example of Tribal Communities

One modern example discussed in the episode is how online communities form intense tribal identities.

Whether political movements, conspiracy groups, activist circles, or even scientific debates, the pattern repeats:

  • Strong internal bonding
  • Hostility toward outsiders
  • Defensive reactions to criticism
  • Personal attacks replacing discussion

The emotional energy is intense. But intensity does not equal truth.


Choosing Not to Engage

One of the most practical suggestions Alex offers is simple:

You do not have to participate.

You are not obligated to argue.

You are not obligated to defend every belief.

You are not obligated to convince anyone.

If someone is genuinely interested in dialogue, conversation is possible.

If someone is simply protecting their ego, disengagement is wisdom.

Social consciousness thrives on reaction.

Silence dissolves reaction.


The Illusion of Being Trapped

Another powerful theme in the episode is the illusion of permanent imprisonment.

Certain narratives — whether about cosmic domes, inescapable systems, or absolute confinement — reinforce the belief that there is no way out.

But Alex suggests something different.

The way out is not physical rebellion.

The way out is internal detachment.

When attachment dissolves, the prison loses its grip.


From Level Three to Level Four

Level Three is the last stage before awakening.

It is where awareness begins to question division itself.

The transition to Level Four — self-discovery — happens when you stop identifying entirely with group labels and begin asking deeper questions:

  • Who am I beyond ideology?
  • Who am I beyond tribe?
  • Who am I beyond nationality and belief?

This is where true transformation begins.


Discovering Your True Self

As always, Alex closes with the core message of the channel.

You are not what you were programmed to believe.

You are an incredible being without limits, with eternal life, infinite wisdom, and a powerful heart.

Your best version is already inside you.

To begin discovering it:

  • Dedicate five minutes daily to silence.
  • Ask: Who am I?
  • Ask: Where do I come from?
  • Ask: What is my purpose?

Over time, pride fades. Judgment dissolves. The need to be right disappears.

And with it, the collective trap begins to loosen.


Watch the Full Episode

Continue the journey by watching the complete discussion here:
The 3rd Level of Consciousness – Social

Explore the entire consciousness series and other transformational conversations on:
TheAlexShow.TV YouTube Channel

Survival keeps you afraid.

Ego keeps you comparing.

Social identity keeps you fighting.

But awareness — true awareness — invites you to transcend all three.

The doorway to Level Four is closer than you think.

The 2nd Level of Consciousness – Ego

The 2nd Level of Consciousness: Ego, Identity, and the Illusion of Completion

In this powerful continuation of the Seven Levels of Consciousness series on TheAlexShow.TV, Alex explores one of the most subtle and dangerous traps in the human experience: Ego Consciousness.

If you have not watched the full episode, you can view it here:
The 2nd Level of Consciousness – Ego.

This level feels like success. It feels like progress. It feels like growth. But according to Alex, it is often just another layer of the matrix — more refined than survival, but equally binding.


From Survival to Ego: The Next Trap

After escaping pure survival mode — paying bills, securing income, stabilizing health — many people believe they have “made it.” Financial stability replaces fear. Comfort replaces panic.

But what comes next?

For many, it is ego consciousness.

Instead of asking “Am I safe?” the question becomes:

“Am I admired?”

Your identity begins attaching to external markers:

  • Your job title
  • Your income level
  • Your social media presence
  • Your car, clothes, degree, relationship status
  • Your reputation and status

You are no longer surviving. You are performing.


The Identity Prison

Ego consciousness is the identity prison.

It convinces you that your worth depends on comparison. You scroll social media and feel jealousy. You receive a promotion and feel superior. You buy luxury brands not because you love them, but because you want to be seen wearing them.

As described in the support video featured in this episode, it becomes an endless audition for approval from an audience that is too busy performing to truly care.

The emotional signature of ego consciousness includes:

  • Jealousy
  • Pride
  • Shame
  • Judgment
  • Anxiety about not being enough

And here is the paradox: it feels better than survival. That is why it is so difficult to detect.


Consumer Culture and Engineered Inadequacy

Modern consumer culture thrives at this level.

Advertising rarely sells products. It sells inadequacy. It suggests you are incomplete — and then offers a product to fix that perceived lack.

You are always becoming. Never being.

Always acquiring. Never arriving.

Corporate culture reinforces this mentality: climb the ladder, compete for promotions, earn more, buy more, prove your worth.

It is a hamster wheel disguised as a staircase.


The Spiritual Ego Trap

One of the most important warnings Alex gives is about spiritual ego.

Ego does not disappear when someone begins a spiritual journey. It often transforms.

Statements like:

  • “I am awakened and you are asleep.”
  • “I am conscious and you are a sheep.”
  • “I follow the right teachers.”
  • “I understand what others don’t.”

This is not transcendence.

This is ego wearing a spiritual costume.

Spiritual superiority is still superiority.

And superiority is still ego.


Family, Pride, and Separation

Alex speaks candidly about how ego destroys relationships.

Families stop speaking to each other over arguments about money, religion, politics, or even sexual orientation. Parents reject children. Siblings cut ties.

What stands between reconciliation?

Pride.

Ego convinces you that being right is more important than being connected.

But as Alex emphasizes, love is higher than pride.

You can disagree without arguing. You can respect without surrendering your truth. You can choose peace over victory.


You Are the Cake

One of the analogies used in the episode is simple but profound.

You are the cake.

The outside world — validation, relationships, praise — is the cherry on top.

The cherry makes the cake sweeter. But the cake is complete without it.

Ego consciousness believes the cherry is mandatory. Higher awareness understands it is optional.


Is Ego a Choice?

Unlike survival consciousness, ego is largely a choice.

You do not need to post every achievement online. You do not need to chase constant validation. You do not need external praise to define your worth.

You are already complete.

As Alex explains, you were complete as a child, before birth, in previous lives. Completion is not earned. It is remembered.


The Soul and the Ego

A profound point raised in the episode is that ego is not just physical. It exists in the soul as well.

Even after death, ego attachments — guilt, trauma, identity, contracts — can persist.

This is why self-awareness must happen now.

Freedom requires recognizing ego while embodied.


No Bonus Points

Another essential reminder in this series: there are no bonus points for being in any level.

You are not superior if you believe you are beyond ego.

You are not inferior if you are still working through it.

This framework is informational, not hierarchical.

The goal is awareness, not comparison.


Discovering Your True Self

At the end of the episode, Alex returns to his core message.

You are not what you were programmed to believe.

You are an incredible being without limits, with eternal life, strength, wisdom, and a beautiful heart.

Your only mission in this life is to become a beacon of love and serve others.

How do you discover your true self?

  • Dedicate five minutes daily to silence.
  • Ask: Who am I?
  • Ask: Where do I come from?
  • Ask: What is my purpose?

The answers will not come from a guru. Not from a crystal. Not from an external authority.

The truth comes from inside.


Continue the Consciousness Series

This episode is part of a larger transformational series exploring all seven levels of awareness.

Watch the full episode here:
The 2nd Level of Consciousness – Ego

Explore the complete consciousness journey on the official channel:
TheAlexShow.TV YouTube Channel

Ego is subtle. It feels like progress. It feels like freedom.

But true freedom begins when you realize:

You were already complete.

You were already loved.

You were already enough.

And nothing external can add to what you already are.

The 1st Level of Consciousness – Survival

The 1st Level of Consciousness: Survival Mode and the Hidden Architecture of Fear

In this powerful continuation of the consciousness series on TheAlexShow.TV, Alex dives deep into the foundation of all human experience: Level One – Survival Consciousness.

This episode builds upon the framework introduced in the previous overview and focuses exclusively on the most primal and unavoidable level of awareness. If you have not watched the full episode yet, you can view it here:

The 1st Level of Consciousness – Survival

This is not philosophy detached from reality. This is real life. Bills. Debt. Health scares. Financial stress. Anxiety about providing for your family. Survival consciousness is not abstract — it is immediate and physical.


What Is Survival Consciousness?

Level One is the animal state. It is the most basic operating system of the human mind. It revolves around one central question:

Am I safe?

At this level, awareness is dominated by:

  • Paying rent or mortgage
  • Job security
  • Medical bills
  • Food and shelter
  • Protection of loved ones

When survival mode is activated, your mind becomes reactive instead of creative. Long-term planning disappears. Higher reasoning weakens. Fear takes control.

As explained in the episode, this is not accidental. The modern economic structure is built in a way that keeps a large percentage of humanity operating paycheck to paycheck. Credit card debt, student loans, rising rent, medical costs — these pressures maintain a baseline of anxiety.

Survival mode keeps people busy trying to stay afloat rather than questioning the system itself.


Financial Scarcity and the Credit Trap

Alex speaks candidly about financial hardship. When bills arrive and income falls short, many turn to credit cards or short-term loans just to survive. This creates a loop:

  1. Emergency expense appears.
  2. Credit is used to cover it.
  3. Interest accumulates.
  4. Stress increases.
  5. Another emergency triggers more borrowing.

This is not a moral failing. It is a systemic reality.

Survival consciousness is not about greed. It is about pressure. It is about protecting children, paying for school, affording healthcare, and maintaining dignity.

This is why Alex emphasizes that Level One is different from Levels Two and Three. It is not always a choice.


Health: The Great Equalizer

Even if financial stability is achieved, health can instantly reactivate survival mode.

No amount of wealth eliminates vulnerability. Illness can appear unexpectedly. Medical crises can destabilize even the most secure individuals.

This is why survival consciousness never fully disappears. It can resurface at any moment.

In this sense, Level One is universal. It lives inside all of us.


The Design of Fear

When operating in survival mode, the brain prioritizes threat detection. Blood flow shifts toward fear-processing centers. Creativity declines. Long-term perspective narrows.

You become easier to manipulate when you are afraid.

This is why fear-based media, economic instability, and social uncertainty play such powerful roles in modern society. A fearful population is reactive. A reactive population is predictable.

Survival consciousness feeds emotional intensity — anxiety, anger, victimhood. These states are draining. They reduce awareness and keep attention locked on immediate problems.


Is Survival Consciousness a Choice?

According to Alex, this is the only level that is not entirely voluntary.

If you cannot feed your family, that is not ego.

If you are facing a medical emergency, that is not social division.

That is survival.

However, if your finances and health are relatively stable, then remaining in fear becomes more optional. When stability is achieved, a doorway opens.

From there, movement into higher levels of consciousness becomes possible.


The Three Matrix Levels

Survival (Level One), Ego (Level Two), and Social Division (Level Three) form what Alex describes as the internal matrix.

If you escape survival but fall into ego — seeking validation, status, superiority — you are still inside.

If you escape survival but become trapped in ideological division — politics, race, religion, constant argument — you are still inside.

Level One is about physical fear.

Level Two is about identity.

Level Three is about division.

True awakening requires moving beyond all three.


Practical Steps Toward Stability

Alex does not offer unrealistic spiritual bypassing. He acknowledges that survival pressure is real.

The practical focus includes:

  • Strengthening financial stability where possible
  • Reducing unnecessary debt
  • Investing in physical health
  • Encouraging wellness in loved ones

These steps do not guarantee freedom from survival consciousness, but they reduce its intensity.

And when survival pressure decreases, clarity increases.


The Deeper Perspective

Even while acknowledging the reality of survival, Alex reminds viewers of something essential:

You are not just a biological organism fighting for resources.

You are a conscious being having a human experience.

Survival mode may dominate temporarily, but it does not define your essence.

When you stabilize financially and physically, you gain the opportunity to ask bigger questions:

  • Who am I beyond fear?
  • What is my purpose beyond paying bills?
  • What exists beyond scarcity?

Discovering Your True Self

At the close of the episode, Alex reiterates his core message:

You are not what you were programmed to believe.

You are not your debt.

You are not your diagnosis.

You are not your anxiety.

You are a being of eternal consciousness, strength, and wisdom.

He suggests dedicating five minutes daily to silence and reflection:

  • Who am I?
  • Where do I come from?
  • What is my purpose?

This simple practice begins shifting awareness upward — beyond survival and toward awakening.


The Beginning of the Journey

This episode marks the true starting point of the seven-part deep dive into consciousness levels.

Watch the full episode here:

The 1st Level of Consciousness – Survival

Explore the full consciousness series and transformational discussions on the official channel:

TheAlexShow.TV YouTube Channel

Survival is real. Fear is powerful. But it is not the final destination.

Stabilize your foundation.

Strengthen your body.

Clear your finances.

Then rise.

This is only Level One.

The 7 Levels of Consciousness

The 7 Levels of Consciousness: Escaping the Matrix and Discovering Your Divine Spark

In this powerful episode of TheAlexShow.TV, Alex begins an eight-part series dedicated to one of the most transformative spiritual frameworks ever discussed on the channel: The 7 Levels of Consciousness. This foundational presentation sets the stage for a deep exploration into awareness, ego, unity, source consciousness, and what it truly means to awaken.

If you have not yet watched the full episode, you can view it here:
The 7 Levels of Consciousness – Full Episode.

This series is not just philosophy. It is a roadmap out of fear, ego, division, and spiritual amnesia. It is a guide toward remembering who you really are.


Why This Series Matters

According to Alex, most people are operating unconsciously. Research suggests that up to 95% of our daily thoughts are repetitive. The same fears. The same worries. The same emotional reactions. Over and over.

This is not coincidence. This is conditioning.

We are taught from childhood to operate inside a limited framework of scarcity, competition, comparison, and survival. The result? Humanity functioning inside what many traditions have described as a “matrix” — a system built on distraction, division, and emotional manipulation.

The 7 Levels of Consciousness provide a clear map of where we are — and how we ascend.


Level 1: Survival Consciousness

The first level is Survival. This is the most basic and dense state of awareness. It revolves around:

  • Food and shelter
  • Financial stress
  • Health concerns
  • Security and safety

Alex makes an important distinction: survival is not always a choice. If someone cannot provide food for their family or faces serious illness, this level becomes dominant. It is deeply physical.

This level is driven by scarcity. Scarcity of money. Scarcity of health. Scarcity of security. Yet from a universal perspective, abundance is natural. Scarcity is engineered.

Money, as Alex explains, is not universal. It only exists in scarcity-based systems. If everyone were given unlimited currency, it would instantly lose value. That reveals its true nature: a tool of control, not a universal principle.

Most of humanity today still operates primarily in survival mode.


Level 2: Ego Consciousness

The second level is Ego.

This is where identity becomes externalized. Validation, praise, admiration, recognition, and the need to be right dominate the mind.

Ego says:

  • I need approval.
  • I need recognition.
  • I need to be loved.

But according to Alex, this is an illusion. You are already incomprehensibly loved by the Creator. The kingdom is within. The love you seek externally already exists inside your heart.

Ego is a choice. Unlike survival, you can step away from ego through awareness.

When you understand that you are already complete, ego dissolves.


Level 3: Social Consciousness

Level three appears positive at first glance, but it hides division.

This is the level of:

  • Political identities
  • Religious divisions
  • Racial separation
  • Ideological battles
  • Left vs. right thinking

This level keeps humanity fighting itself instead of questioning the larger system.

Why do we argue if we are brothers and sisters?

Why does tone of skin, nationality, ideology, or religion create hostility?

At this level, division is normalized. Unity is forgotten.

Levels 1, 2, and 3 all operate inside what Alex calls “the matrix.”


Level 4: Self-Awareness

This is the turning point.

At level four, you realize:

You are a divine spark having a human experience.

This realization changes everything.

Just as an actor plays a character in a film, your soul is playing a role in this reality. The human identity is temporary. The spark is eternal.

When this awareness emerges, fear begins to dissolve.

You start questioning narratives. You detach from external chaos. You understand that this life, while meaningful, is not ultimate.

This is where true awakening begins.


Level 5: Witness Consciousness

At this level, you become the observer.

You recognize that this experience is temporary. Emotional triggers lose their power. Reactions slow down.

You stop reacting impulsively.

You observe thoughts instead of identifying with them.

This is the state of detachment without indifference. You are engaged, but not consumed.

Fear-based manipulation loses its grip here.


Level 6: Unity Consciousness

Here, separation dissolves.

You deeply understand that:

  • We all come from the same Source.
  • We are all brothers and sisters.
  • No one is superior.
  • No one is inferior.

This is the Law of Balance.

Just as a loving parent does not love one child more than another, the Creator’s love is unconditional and equal.

At unity consciousness, harming another becomes unthinkable — because you recognize them as yourself in another form.

Crime, hatred, and exploitation only exist where unity is forgotten.


Level 7: Source Consciousness

This is the highest level described in the series.

You realize:

We are not just created by Source — we are expressions of Source.

Like drops in an ocean.

Like cells in a body.

When you harm another, you harm yourself. When you give, you strengthen the whole.

This level operates on simple universal laws:

  • Love
  • Non-interference
  • Balance
  • Free will

You are not here to take.

You are here to give.

You are complete already. Service becomes natural.


Escaping Emotional Programming

One of the most important ideas Alex presents is that low-frequency emotions sustain the system.

Fear. Anger. Shame. Guilt. Division.

Modern media amplifies these emotions because they generate engagement. Engagement generates energy.

But when you ascend through the levels of consciousness, you stop feeding that cycle.

You reclaim sovereignty over your mind.


Your True Self

At the end of the episode, Alex reminds viewers that discovering your true self is a personal process.

No guru can do it for you.

No institution can grant it to you.

He suggests a simple practice:

  • Spend five minutes daily in silence.
  • Ask: Who am I?
  • Ask: Where do I come from?
  • Ask: What is my purpose?

Over time, pride dissolves. Fear weakens. Competition fades. You begin serving instead of comparing.

This is freedom.


Continue the Journey

This episode is just the beginning of a seven-part deep dive into each individual level.

Watch the full episode here:
The 7 Levels of Consciousness – Alex

Explore more transformational discussions on the official channel:
TheAlexShow.TV YouTube Channel

The journey upward is available to everyone.

Survival is not your destiny.

Ego is not your identity.

Division is not your nature.

You are a divine spark.

You are eternal consciousness.

You are here to remember.

And as Alex often reminds us — your only mission is to become a beacon of love.

The Council of Nicea – When the Bible Was Rewritten

The Council of Nicaea: When the Bible Was Rewritten and Hidden Wisdom Was Removed

In this powerful episode of TheAlexShow.TV, host Alex finally addresses a topic he has mentioned many times before: The Council of Nicaea in 325 AD and the claim that this was the moment when the Bible was fundamentally reshaped.

For those exploring early Christianity, Gnosticism, and spiritual sovereignty, the Council of Nicaea represents more than just a historical meeting. It represents a turning point in how spiritual knowledge was preserved — or removed — from mainstream religious teaching.

If you have not watched the full episode yet, you can view it here:
The Council of Nicaea – When the Bible Was Rewritten.

You can also explore more consciousness-expanding discussions on the official channel:
TheAlexShow.TV.

What Happened in 325 AD?

In 325 AD, Roman Emperor Constantine I convened a gathering of Christian bishops in the city of Nicaea. The Roman Empire had recently embraced Christianity, but internal theological disputes threatened unity.

The official historical narrative tells us the council was primarily concerned with resolving the Arian controversy — a debate about the nature of Christ. However, for many researchers and spiritual seekers, the deeper significance lies elsewhere.

This was the era when religious authority began to consolidate under imperial power. Doctrine was standardized. Beliefs were formalized. And over time, decisions about which texts were considered authoritative became centralized.

The Formation of the Biblical Canon

It is important to clarify that the Council of Nicaea did not single-handedly create the entire Bible in one meeting. Canon formation was a gradual process that unfolded across several centuries.

However, the fourth century marked a decisive shift. The emerging institutional Church began defining which writings were orthodox and which were heretical.

Texts that did not align with official theology were excluded.

Among the most significant excluded writings were:

  • The Gospel of Thomas
  • The Secret Book of John
  • The Gospel of Mary
  • The Book of Enoch (excluded from most Western biblical traditions)
  • Various Gnostic manuscripts later rediscovered in Nag Hammadi

These texts presented spiritual ideas that differed sharply from what became orthodox Christianity.

The Gospel of Thomas: A Radical Message

Alex emphasizes that, of all the removed writings, The Gospel of Thomas stands out as especially transformative.

Unlike the canonical gospels, Thomas does not focus on narrative storytelling. Instead, it presents sayings attributed to Jesus, many of which emphasize inner knowledge and self-discovery.

Its central message is profound: The kingdom is within you.

This shifts spiritual authority from institution to individual.

Rather than salvation being mediated exclusively through external structures, the Gospel of Thomas points to awakening through direct realization — what Gnostic traditions call Gnosis.

The Concept of the Divine Spark

One of the most powerful ideas present in Gnostic writings is that human beings are divine sparks trapped within a limited physical reality.

You are not merely flesh and conditioning. You are spirit having a human experience.

This is the core message Alex highlights in the episode: discovering who you are is the way out.

If this teaching had remained central to mainstream Christianity, spiritual development might look very different today.

Why Remove Such Teachings?

Imagine a religious system that teaches:

  • You already possess direct access to truth.
  • You do not require intermediaries to connect with the divine.
  • Authority lies within your own awakened consciousness.

Such teachings are empowering — but they are also difficult to institutionalize.

Empires require structure. Hierarchies require obedience. Unified doctrine requires consistency.

Teachings centered on individual sovereignty challenge centralized authority.

The Archons and Control Systems

Several Gnostic texts describe archons — rulers or forces that maintain the illusion of the material world and prevent spiritual awakening.

Whether interpreted metaphorically or cosmologically, the idea is that systems exist which keep humanity focused on survival, distraction, and external dependency.

The support material discussed in this episode references the concept of seven levels of consciousness. Most of humanity, it argues, remains trapped in the lowest levels — survival and fear.

When individuals are preoccupied with survival, they rarely question the structure of reality.

Freedom as an Inside Job

The removed Gnostic texts consistently emphasize one thing: freedom begins within.

You are not waiting to be saved by external authority. You are waiting to remember who you are.

This idea radically simplifies spiritual awakening. Instead of focusing on external drama — what Alex compares to “the play” or “the Truman Show” — the real work becomes internal.

Why obsess over the stage when you can discover the actor?

The Nag Hammadi Discovery

For nearly 1,600 years, many Gnostic writings disappeared from mainstream awareness.

Then in 1945, Egyptian farmers near Nag Hammadi discovered a jar containing ancient codices. Inside were texts long thought lost — including the Gospel of Thomas and the Secret Book of John.

Suddenly, alternative early Christian voices re-entered historical conversation.

These texts revealed that early Christianity was far more diverse than many realized.

The Emotional Challenge for Believers

Alex acknowledges that this topic can be difficult for religious individuals.

For many, the Bible is sacred. It is their guide, their compass, their foundation.

Questioning canon history may feel like an attack.

But researching historical development does not invalidate personal faith. It invites deeper understanding.

Spiritual maturity includes the ability to examine origins without fear.

Was the Bible “Diluted”?

The episode uses strong language — suggesting that the Bible became diluted compared to earlier, more expansive collections of spiritual writings.

This is, of course, a perspective.

But the underlying question remains powerful:

What if the excluded texts had remained central to mainstream teaching?

Would humanity view spiritual growth differently?

Would individuals rely less on hierarchy and more on introspection?

Discovering Your True Self

The most important takeaway from the episode is not historical controversy — it is personal awakening.

You are not what you have been conditioned to believe.

You are not your limitations.

You are not merely your social role.

You are consciousness itself.

Alex encourages a simple daily practice:

  • Ask: Who am I?
  • Ask: Where do I come from?
  • Ask: What is my purpose?

Dedicate five minutes a day to silence and inquiry.

Over time, perception shifts. Fear dissolves. Hierarchies lose psychological grip. Competition softens.

Real freedom emerges.

The Tension Between Authority and Awakening

The Council of Nicaea symbolizes a historical tension that continues today:

Institutional authority versus individual realization.

Dogma versus discovery.

Structure versus sovereignty.

Throughout history, spiritual truth has oscillated between these poles.

Yet regardless of institutional decisions, inner awakening cannot be permanently suppressed.

Respecting Different Paths

Not everyone will resonate with this interpretation. And that is okay.

Everyone awakens at their own pace.

No one is right or wrong — just at different stages of understanding.

Compassion is essential. Pride blocks growth. Judgment creates division.

Spiritual awakening is not about superiority. It is about remembering.

Final Thoughts

The Council of Nicaea was a defining moment in religious history. It helped shape the Christianity that spread across continents.

But history is layered. Texts evolve. Power structures influence narrative.

Whether one views the council as political consolidation, doctrinal clarification, or spiritual dilution, one truth remains undeniable:

The search for truth is personal.

No council can remove your ability to question.

No institution can erase your inner awareness.

No historical decision can prevent you from discovering who you truly are.

Watch the full episode here:
The Council of Nicaea – When the Bible Was Rewritten

Subscribe for more spiritual awakening discussions at:
TheAlexShow.TV YouTube Channel.

Remember: freedom begins within.