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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

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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.

What Is Normal? – Guests Tony from London and Joel from the US

What Is Normal? Breaking Free from the Illusion of Conformity

In this powerful episode of TheAlexShow.TV, host Alex welcomes Tony from London and Joel from the United States for a deep and unfiltered conversation around one of the most overlooked yet defining concepts in modern life: What is normal?

You can watch the full discussion here:
What Is Normal? – TheAlexShow.TV

At first glance, “normal” seems harmless — even comforting. But as the conversation unfolds, it becomes clear that normal is not a fixed truth. It is a moving target. A trend. A repetition. A psychological conditioning tool. And perhaps most dangerously, it is something that can be engineered.

The Shifting Definition of Normal

Tony opens the discussion with a striking observation: nothing feels normal anymore. Laws change. Social expectations change. Cultural boundaries shift. What was considered unthinkable yesterday becomes mainstream tomorrow. The question then arises — who decides what is normal?

Normal, as discussed in this episode, is often simply repetition. When an idea is repeated enough times, it becomes accepted. When behavior is reinforced through media, education, and social pressure, it becomes normalized. Over time, even what once seemed absurd can feel ordinary.

This phenomenon echoes themes found in George Orwell’s 1984, where citizens are encouraged to distrust their own senses. When reality itself becomes negotiable, normal becomes whatever the dominant voice says it is.

Normalization vs. Authentic Living

Alex introduces a crucial distinction: there is a difference between something being natural and something being normalized. Just because something has been repeated for decades does not make it healthy or aligned with human nature.

Consider the standard life script:

  • Go to school.
  • Go to college.
  • Get a stable job.
  • Get married by a certain age.
  • Have children.
  • Retire.

For many, this is presented not as an option but as an obligation. But who decided this template defines success?

The episode challenges the automatic acceptance of this pattern. If you choose college because it aligns with your purpose, that is powerful. But if you choose it simply because “everyone else does,” then you are participating in normalization rather than conscious choice.

The Public Education System and Conditioning

Joel references historical shifts in education, particularly in the United States, where the public school system evolved during the industrial revolution. The structure mirrored factory life: bells, schedules, obedience to authority, standardized thinking.

Within two generations, this system became the unquestioned norm. What was once resisted became expected. Homeschooling or alternative education models are now considered unusual — even suspicious — despite the fact that formal mass schooling is relatively recent in human history.

This pattern demonstrates how quickly “normal” can be manufactured.

Conformity vs. Bravery

One of the most striking statements in the discussion is this:

The opposite of bravery is conformity.

It takes courage to step outside accepted narratives. It takes strength to question popular opinion. It requires self-trust to build a life that does not mirror the expectations of the majority.

Conformity feels safe. It allows you to blend in. But blending in can also mean surrendering your individuality, your intuition, and your deeper calling.

Community vs. Isolation

The conversation also explores the contrast between small communities and large cities. In small towns, people know each other. Doors are left unlocked. Neighbors help each other.

In large cities, people are often disconnected, defensive, and isolated. Suspicion replaces trust. Competition replaces cooperation.

Are humans designed for massive urban isolation? Or are we naturally wired for close-knit community living?

When individuals operate from cooperation instead of competition, something changes. Helping becomes natural. Contribution becomes fulfilling. Community becomes strength.

Helping Without Ego

A powerful part of the episode revolves around helping others. But not helping for validation. Not helping for recognition. Not helping for social media applause.

True altruism is acting because it is the right thing to do — not because it enhances your image.

When help is given from a place of strength and authenticity, it does not require repayment. It does not expect applause. It does not calculate return on investment.

This is a radically different model from the transactional mindset encouraged in modern society.

Success and the Money Illusion

Another major theme discussed is the relationship between money and success.

Society often equates financial wealth with personal value. But what if success is waking up fulfilled? What if success is living aligned with your purpose? What if success is raising your child intentionally rather than outsourcing their development to systems you do not trust?

Alex shares that true success is living on your own terms. Not in rebellion — but in alignment.

Raising Children Outside the “Normal” Path

Joel shares a personal example about raising his young daughter without heavy exposure to screens, tablets, and constant digital distraction.

Many ask whether she will be “normal.” But the deeper question is — do we want children normalized into systems that prioritize distraction over awareness?

Perhaps raising children connected to nature, community, and presence is not abnormal — perhaps it is simply forgotten.

Division and the Power of Unity

Political division, cultural polarization, and ideological warfare are recurring themes across the globe. The conversation highlights how division weakens communities.

When people fight each other, they stop asking larger questions. When individuals are locked into identity battles, they lose sight of shared humanity.

But when communities unite — even locally — something shifts. Cooperation becomes stronger than control. Collective strength becomes more powerful than centralized authority.

Repetition Creates the Next Normal

Tony closes with a powerful insight: normal is simply repeated behavior. If negative behavior is repeated, negativity becomes normal. If kindness is repeated, kindness becomes normal.

The new normal is shaped by daily habits.

Every action you repeat becomes part of your identity. Every thought you reinforce becomes part of your reality. The question is not what society defines as normal — but what you practice consistently.

Discovering Your True Self

Alex concludes with a reminder that the discovery of your true self is a personal journey. No institution can do it for you. No government can define it for you. No social trend can validate it for you.

Ask yourself:

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

As you begin to live intentionally, old emotions such as fear, pride, envy, and judgment begin to dissolve. You stop trying to be right. You stop chasing validation. You stop competing for artificial milestones.

You begin living.

Create Your Own Normal

This episode is not about rebellion. It is about awareness.

Create healthy habits. Build meaningful relationships. Help others without ego. Choose your path consciously. Raise your children intentionally. Live by your own terms.

If something feels imposed rather than aligned, question it. If something feels natural and purposeful, cultivate it.

Normal is not a rulebook. It is a pattern.

And patterns can change.

Watch the full episode here:
What Is Normal? – Guests Tony from London and Joel from the US

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By giving your time to reflect on these ideas, you honor the possibility of a new normal — one built on awareness, courage, cooperation, and authentic living.

Episode 93 – This is still all about You

This Is Still All About You | Episode 93 – TheAlexShow.TV

In Episode 93 of TheAlexShow.TV, titled This Is Still All About You, Alex revisits the powerful message from Episode 1—now with deeper insight, broader context, and more urgency. This is a call to return to self. Not in a narcissistic way, but in a conscious, spiritual, and sovereign way. As the world continues to churn with distraction, division, and distortion, Alex reminds us that everything happening on the outside is ultimately a mirror and activation for what is trying to emerge from within.

This short but powerful episode serves as a spiritual compass for anyone feeling off-course. Watch the full video here to reconnect with the core truth of your existence and why now, more than ever, it’s still all about YOU.

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Why “You” Still Matters Most

Alex opens the episode by acknowledging the cyclical nature of awakening. We begin with self. We explore the world. We get lost. And eventually, if we’re lucky, we return to self again. But this time with perspective, compassion, and maturity.

He insists this is not a message about ego—but about presence and personal frequency. When you shift internally, the external world has no choice but to respond.

This Is the Moment to Recenter

The world is louder than ever—digitally, emotionally, energetically. It’s easy to lose track of your essence. Alex’s reminder is piercing: you are the point of origin. You are the field generator. You are the filter, the observer, and the creator of your life experience.

Click here to remember this truth in a few grounded minutes.

Global Crisis or Personal Portal?

Alex reframes current events not as breakdowns—but as breakthroughs. He suggests that every global “crisis” is actually a personal portal. It demands that you slow down, go within, ask better questions, and recalibrate your resonance.

Instead of asking “What’s happening out there?”—he urges viewers to ask: “What part of me is being invited to evolve, to release, to reawaken?”

Returning to the Sacred I

The phrase “this is still all about you” is not about selfishness—it’s about sacred responsibility. The world will not find peace until the individual does. The systems won’t shift until personal alignment is restored.

You are not a background character in this timeline. You are the center of your own spiritual story. Subscribe to TheAlexShow.TV for regular reminders of this sacred sovereignty.

The Beauty of the Inner Journey

Alex gently reminds us that the inward path is not always glamorous. It’s quiet. It’s sometimes lonely. But it’s the only way to access the real codes—the ones that activate power, clarity, and presence.

He invites you to become fascinated with your own emotions, triggers, dreams, and silence. This is where the divine downloads happen—not on a screen, but in the stillness of your breath.

Practical Suggestions to Recentralize

  • Unplug for at least 20 minutes daily to reconnect with your field
  • Ask yourself “What do I need right now?”—then listen
  • Write down thoughts, patterns, or emotions that are repeating
  • Affirm your presence daily: I AM HERE. I AM WHOLE. I AM HOME.
  • Stop outsourcing your clarity—your inner truth is enough

Watch Episode 93: This Is Still All About You and reconnect with the real you—the one that always was, and always will be.

Why This Reminder Is Urgent

In times of acceleration and noise, people forget. They forget who they are. Why they came. What they carry. This episode is a spiritual post-it note stuck to the mirror of your soul: “Don’t forget—it’s still about you.”

This is your permission to tune back in. To trust your inner authority. To anchor your field and walk with clarity, even if no one else around you understands it yet.

5 Soul-Level Truths from Episode 93

  • The world may be loud, but your soul is louder—if you listen
  • All external chaos is a call to return to inner peace
  • Only you can restore your alignment—no one else can do it for you
  • Your frequency is your offering, your weapon, your medicine
  • This journey has always been—and still is—all about you

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