Obsessive Tracking of Health is A Form of Dis-ease
Being obsessed with tracking every metric of your health isn’t health, it’s dis-ease: it’s part of the psyopted system that is being run by tech overlords selling your data for trillions of dollars.
It isn’t helping you. It’s harming you. You don’t need more metrics, more kilometres or more gold Strava stars; you need connection.
You need trust in higher self.
When you let go of this intrusive, invasive technology sold to us as “health” you become whole, regenerated, renewed.
It’s time to let go.
It’s time to die to the idea that you need outside forces to heal.
All you need is nature & god.
The rest is arbitrary.
I used to wear a 300$ OURA ring. It was great, I carried it with great virtue and pride, thinking that I was on the cusp of some great things. Yet, behind it all, it was actually fear.
Fear of disease. Fear of death.
This might sound absolutely crazy to most as we are living in times of tracking. Data. Times where we are sold the pernicious lie that “you can’t improve what you don’t measure.”
This obsession with tracking is turning us into slaves to the machine. Slaves to outside forces over our own.
When I took off that OURA ring I felt like I could finally breath. It was scary. I had built up such a habit over the years of waking up everyday waiting for the signal from the machine to tell me if I felt good or not. This, overtime, led to a lack of self-trust. A lack of self-safety.
I’m beginning to understand more and more that balance and unbecoming — the true testament to healing — is about feeling safe. In order to feel safe you have to in some way face the fear of disease.
You have to tap into that power above & below that is trying to whisper in your ear it’s there for a reason. The reason you feel unhappy, afraid, weak and alone is you have not faced these.
You cannot overcome what you don’t face.