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— G-Monk (@GalacticMonk_) May 9, 2025
Stop saying you're empowered—you were already powerful. 💪💗 pic.twitter.com/1Byb6YI4mr
Introduction
“Empowered” is a bullshit word — a psyop designed to make you believe that someone else is responsible for giving you power, when in truth, you’ve always had it.
You don’t need anyone’s permission to activate your own strength. The establishment has conditioned you to think of power as something dark, evil, or corrupt, primarily because our only visible examples — presidents, politicians, celebrities — have abused it.
But power itself isn’t the problem.
Break Free from the System
If you’re serious about breaking free from the system, the first step is recognizing that you are powerful, right now.
I can’t force you to believe this. I can guide you, challenge you, and encourage you to unlearn what the Matrix has wired into your mind. But ultimately, it’s your own self-realization that matters.
Self-Realization Is the Bare Minimum
Without this inner awakening, you’ll never be a match for the system. In fact, this realization is the bare minimum to becoming the glitch you’re meant to be.
And so, I’m not here to empower you. And anyone who is trying to empower you, and take credit for giving you power and freedom, is a slave owner.
You Already Have the Power
Because you already possess the power you need — it’s been inside you all along.
So start now. Say it to yourself:
“I am powerful.”
Say it when no one is around. Say it when only God can hear. Say it until you believe it. Because if you don't believe it yourself, no one else will.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What does it mean to say “I am powerful”?
It means recognizing that you have innate strength and agency, without waiting for external validation or permission.
2. Why is the word “empowered” considered harmful here?
Because it suggests someone else is responsible for giving you power, making you dependent on them, instead of realizing you’ve always been powerful.
3. How can I start unlearning the Matrix’s programming?
Begin by questioning beliefs you’ve been taught about power, success, and freedom — and practice self-affirmation like saying “I am powerful.”
4. Can power exist without corruption?
Yes. Power itself is neutral — it’s the intent and use of power that determines whether it’s constructive or corrupt.
5. Why is self-realization necessary to break the system?
Because without knowing your own strength, you can’t resist systems designed to control or limit you.
6. How often should I affirm “I am powerful”?
As often as you need — especially in quiet moments when no one else can hear, making it a personal and spiritual practice.