#fyp I am the #inventor of it'stianity. A #religion that makes all others viable. I am #God of my own Fate. I create all my own Gods & Godesses. I also create my own Demons, Angels and Djinn, to serve me at my own will. I am God of All #Hearts Worldwide
In contemporary discussions about spirituality, the idea of self-creation has gained traction. This concept invites individuals to explore their own beliefs about divinity, rather than adhering strictly to established religious doctrines. The practice of crafting one's own understanding of gods, godesses, and cosmic entities can empower personal growth and self-actualization. Furthermore, many find that creating a diverse pantheon of beliefs not only provides a sense of agency but also fosters a greater connection to the universe around them. On a related note, the phenomenon of emotional responses to financial downturns, like the stock market's plummet, raises interesting questions about human psychology and societal norms. Why do people react positively in seemingly negative situations? This behavior, often seen in stock market culture, could be reflective of a deeper psychological coping mechanism where individuals celebrate the end of uncertainty, believing in resurgence. Such cathartic moments can also parallel the way people create their own mythologies—by framing their narratives in a manner that emphasizes resilience and agency, even in adversity.






































