Desire, Ego, Myth, and the Loss of Direction
Human suffering rarely begins with a single wrong action — it begins with a gradual loss of direction. Just as the Bermuda Triangle represents disorientation in the physical world, an inner triangle operates within human consciousness: Desire, Ego, and Myth.
These are not enemies but forces of attraction. The moment a person starts justifying what they already know is harmful, they begin drifting into this triangle. Logic stops serving truth and starts serving attraction.
The danger is not desire, ego, or belief themselves — the danger is unconscious attraction toward them.
Pulls attention toward pleasure, reward, and escape. Driven by dopamine loops and future-focused attraction.
Protects identity and self-image. Creates defensiveness, comparison, and resistance to correction.
Transfers responsibility to fate, luck, or external systems. Prevents direct experience and learning.
These forces act like gravity. They do not attack suddenly — they bend decisions slowly. A person feels they are moving freely, but their direction is already shifting.
This is why people often say later: “I don’t know how I reached here.”
Reasoning becomes dangerous when it defends desire instead of truth.
At this point, intelligence is no longer free — it becomes a tool of attraction.
Together they create a loop where behavior becomes automatic.
| Area | Symptoms |
|---|---|
| Body | Shallow breathing, jaw tension |
| Mind | Repetitive thoughts |
| Emotion | Irritation, anxiety |
| Sleep | Insomnia, vivid dreams |
| Behavior | Compulsive talking or silence |
| Digestion | Acidity or imbalance |
Desire → Dopamine spike → Action → Ego defense → Myth justification → Repeat
This loop creates the feeling of being “pulled” or “trapped.”
Failure becomes dangerous due to internal argument, not the event itself.
When understanding replaces argument, growth begins again.
What destroys a person is not attraction — it is unconscious attraction.
Awareness is the only antidote.
Desire weakens when seen without dialogue.
The most dangerous myth is shifting responsibility outward:
Growth stops when responsibility shifts away from the self.
The same pattern repeats across scales:
Small systems mirror large systems.
| Earth Event | Human Equivalent | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Floods | Tears | Fluid overload |
| Earthquakes | Gas release | Pressure release |
| Volcanoes | Vomiting | Heat discharge |
| Wildfires | Fever | Heat imbalance |
| Cyclones | Nervous discharge | Stress release |
| Landslides | Waste removal | Structural release |
What is not released gradually becomes destructive.
This applies to body, mind, and Earth equally.
The Inner Bermuda Triangle does not destroy lives. Unconscious attraction does.
When argument stops, awareness returns. When awareness returns, direction is restored.
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