Our society has grown painfully divided. I don’t mean one particular country or city — I mean the entire world. You can see it everywhere: within families, between religions, and across political lines — the latter mirroring the collective mindset of a nation.
We often look around and see more enemies than friends, forgetting one essential truth — on an energetic level, we are all connected and we are all the same. And if we are connected, then whenever we harm another, we inevitably harm ourselves.
Every human being is linked energetically to others. To help you visualize this, imagine a spider’s web. Each person sits upon one of its silken threads. Now picture our entire world as this immense web — everyone connected by invisible strands of energy.
When a vibration occurs at one end of the web, it ripples through every thread. You may not feel it as strongly as the one closest to the disturbance, but you will feel it nonetheless.
That’s why, when tragedy strikes on the other side of the globe, something deep within you stirs. And when your own child suffers — a soul whose thread lies right beside yours — the vibration shakes you to your core. The web never rests. It hums and trembles with every thought, word, and action born of fear, anger, jealousy, greed, or sorrow.

If we truly understood that we are all bound by this delicate energetic web, would we still act with hostility toward others? The way we treat another person always returns to us, for the web reflects everything we send into it.
The other person is not separate from you. Look deeply into someone’s eyes — you will find your own soul looking back. The ancient words say: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” When your heart truly grasps this — when you feel that a fragment of your own heart beats in every human being — you can no longer act without compassion. You begin to see not only yourself in others, but also the divine spark dwelling within them.
Ask yourself: how would you treat another person if you remembered that God lives within them?
Most of us treat kindly those from whom we want something or those who fulfill our desires. Yet we ignore or look down upon those who cannot offer us anything in return. A truly great soul treats everyone with the same respect, warmth, and love.
Such a person does not divide others into “useful” and “useless.” For them, each human being matters equally. Each deserves a moment of attention, a kind word, a gentle smile. That is the quiet majesty of true greatness.
Notice how you react to people who are different from you. Maybe their skin is darker or lighter. Perhaps they practice another faith, speak a language you don’t understand, or eat food you’ve never tasted. And yet — they are also sitting on the same web as you.
Fear often arises when we meet those who differ from us. We perceive them as a threat. History keeps repeating this fear — through wars, racism, and endless violence. But the truth is, you share far more with every human being than you realize. Both of you will one day leave your physical bodies behind and return to the same Source.
I’ve noticed that I feel most at ease among those who share my interests or culture. Yet, imagine this: if I were to travel to South America and suddenly met an American there, I would likely feel a sense of kinship — a familiar bond.
Now take this further. Imagine living on Mars and meeting someone from Earth — someone who doesn’t speak your language, has a different religion, and wears different clothes. On that distant planet, your heart would leap with joy upon seeing another Earthling. You’d run toward them, gesturing excitedly, trying to say, “I’m from Earth too!”
But back on Earth, you might walk past the same person without even a glance and even be frightened of them. See how quickly perspective changes? What feels distant and foreign now could instantly become precious if only the context shifted.
I encourage you to start seeing others not with your physical eyes but with your heart. Look at their essence, not their form, and you will discover immense beauty in every soul.
Even when someone is rude or attacks you, try to look with compassion — knowing they act from their own emotional pain. If each of us responded with understanding rather than judgment, the vibrations on our collective web would calm. The world would breathe in harmony again.
When our hearts overflow with love, our vibration rises. Spirits — or any lower energies — cannot attach themselves to those who dwell in this frequency. Love creates a natural shield, a radiant field that makes possession or energetic interference nearly impossible.
To live with love is to live beyond fear. It is to rest within a vibration where only light can reach you.
About the Author:
Marianna oversees the daily operations of The Dr. Wanda Pratnicka Center, skillfully advising staff members on guiding clients through the spirit removal process. Her efforts extend beyond management; she is dedicated to raising awareness about the phenomenon of spirit possession, utilizing various platforms including events, books, and digital media. In her leisure time, Marianna delights in gardening, immerses herself in reading, and explores new natural wonders.
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