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Childhood: The Mass Atrocity Disguised as Love
Your parents were serial killers. So were mine. Childhood is when the real atrocity happens. Why Every Child's First Cry Is a Scream for Help—the wound we all carry. Here's how to finally heal it.
Tal
2/25/20264 min read
The Carnage of Childhood: The Crime No One Talks About
We Were All Murdered as Children (Here's How to Heal)
Childhood trauma isn't rare—it's universal. We were all hurt by hurt people. The cycle continues unless you choose to heal. Here's why that matters.
Explanation: Childhood trauma doesn’t create “broken people.” It creates adaptive strategies that once kept you safe — but now sabotage your adult life.
Your Parents Were Serial Killers (And So Were Mine)
Here’s the truth nobody wants to hear:
Your parents committed atrocities against you.
Not because they were evil. But because they were once victims themselves — wounded children who grew up, had kids, and unconsciously passed on the violence that was done to them.
This is the cycle. The serial killing of the soul, repeated generation after generation, hidden behind birthday parties and family photos.
And it starts the moment a woman gives birth.
The First Cry
Maybe that’s why newborns scream when they enter the world. They sense the horror of what’s to come.
Childhood, the period we romanticize as innocent and pure , is actually when the most psychological carnage happens.
When a defenseless being with no language, no understanding, no ability to defend itself, gets programmed by wounded people who don’t even know they’re wounded.
Giving birth, celebrated as a moment of joy, is the beginning of a massacre.
And the parents? They’re not monsters.
They’re victims too.
They were once that defenseless child. Once that innocent soul who got broken by their own broken parents.
We’re all casualties of this war. Every single one of us.
Rich or poor. Religious or an atheist. Straight or gay. Successful or struggling. The separatists are even more damaged.
We all carry the wound.
Some are deeper than others. Some have bled out, while others have scabbed over. But everyone — everyone — passes through childhood and comes out damaged.
The Shared Wound
If we could all watch the horror film of our own childhood — see what was actually done to us, the moments our spirit was crushed, the times our needs went unmet, the ways we were shaped by trauma disguised as parenting — we would weep for each other.
We would finally understand that the only real problem humanity shares is this: we were all hurt when we were too young to process it, too small to escape it, too innocent to deserve it.
This is the oneness spiritual teachers talk about.
Not some abstract cosmic connection. But the shared wound. The universal trauma. The crime we all survived but never talk about.
And if we could see it clearly — really see it, we would offer each other the compassion we desperately need.
We would stop judging. Stop competing. Stop inflicting more pain on each other.
We would heal.
But There’s a Problem
It’s too late for mass healing.
Our forefathers, the few who woke up first, who saw the wound and healed themselves, didn’t use their knowledge to free everyone.
They weaponized it.
They hired the best psychologists, studied human behavior, and learned the mechanisms of trauma and influence. Instead of healing the masses, they built empires on our wounds.
Marketing, Media, and Neuroscience turned to Manipulation. Control. Power. Dominion.
They turned the solution into a product. Therapy became an industry. Self-help became a market. Healing became something you pay for but rarely receive.
Can you blame them?
What would you do with that knowledge? Give it away? Or capitalize on a world full of wounded people desperate for relief?
The more clients, the more profit. The more suffering, the more demand.
Unless you choose wisdom over wickedness.
What You Do With This
Mass healing isn’t coming.
But individual healing? That’s still possible.
You can see the crime that was committed against you. You can mourn it. You can stop pretending your childhood was fine when it wasn’t.
You can break the cycle. Refuse to pass the wound to the next generation — or at least pass less of it.
You can heal yourself while there’s still time.
Not to save the world. But to save yourself from becoming another unconscious serial killer, murdering souls while calling it love.
The choice is yours.
Do with this information what you want, but more importantly:
Heal yourself on time.
Before you inflict more damage on yourself or anyone else.
The cycle ends when you decide it ends.
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How dangerous are your questions? (and how it blocks authority)
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