Seeing Beyond Wounded Nations and Ego-Driven Leaders

by | Jun 22, 2025 | Articles | 0 comments

Choose from heart not fear

A message for anyone who feels the heaviness of the world right now.

Lately, I’ve been feeling the weight of everything going on in the world — wars, leaders rising in fear, and people turning against each other. It’s heartbreaking. And I can’t help but ask…

How did we get here? Why do we keep choosing leaders who divide, dominate, and destroy?

And then I remember:
Not all our choices are made from love, we’re also making them from fear, pain, and survival.

The psychology behind power hungry leaders

The leaders we see rising in war, violence, and oppression… they are not as powerful as they seem.

They’re often deeply insecure, disconnected from their soul, and trapped in survival mode. Their thinking goes something like this:

“If I don’t dominate, I’ll be dominated.”
“If I don’t strike first, I’ll be attacked.”

They see power as control.
They’ve forgotten compassion.
They hoard land, oil, money, like a child clinging to toys, terrified of losing everything.

They’re living out wounded masculine archetypes:

  • The Tyrant instead of the King

  • The Destroyer instead of the Warrior of Truth

  • The Manipulator instead of the Sage

They are not evil. They are disconnected.

The soul of nations. (Yes, even countries have archetypes)

When I look at the world, I don’t just see countries — I feel energies, archetypes, and wounds playing out like a soul drama across time.

🇮🇷 Iran – The Wounded Sovereign
Ancient, wise, mystical… but carrying deep pride and a sense of betrayal.

“We were once powerful. We’ve been wronged.”
Their wound: humiliation, isolation, loss of identity.

🇮🇱 Israel – The Surviving Prophet
Resilient, innovative, spiritually rich… but constantly defending its survival.

“Never again.”
Their wound: persecution, trauma, displacement.

🇺🇸 The USA – The Global Enforcer
Visionary, free-spirited, pioneering… but obsessed with control, power and being the hero of chasing of never enough!

“We’ll keep order.”
Their wound: fear of losing power, karma from interference.

It’s like watching three archetypes in a dance of wounded masculine energy—reacting, defending, projecting.

But what if we stopped reacting and started listening?
What if we stopped judging and started healing?

We all have a choice

I’m not here to judge any country, leader, or person.
I’m here to say: let’s choose better. Let’s choose from heart, not fear.

Let’s not get pulled into the trap of:

  • “Us vs. them”

  • Anger disguised as righteousness

  • Judgment disguised as truth

Because the truth is…
The world will not change by replacing one ego with another.
It will change when more of us return to our hearts and choose from soul awareness.

Your role (and mine)

If you feel the pain of the world right now, it’s not because you’re too sensitive.
It’s because your heart is awake.
You are part of the shift.

You are being called to:

  • Speak truth with love

  • Embody the archetype of the Healer, Sage, or Bridge-Builder

  • Lead from clarity, not reaction

  • Be a soul leader in a world of ego noise

So I ask you this...

What would it look like to vote, act, speak not from fear, but from compassion?

What if we stopped choosing leaders who reflect our wounding…
and started choosing those who reflect our healing?

Let this be the time we rise.
Let this be the moment we remember:

We are not enemies.
We are mirrors.
We are one.

With love,

MartinaK

Clarity is superpower

Why do you keep putting our dreams on hold when there is a way to combine it all?
I believe life is too short to separate work from joy.
I believe there is always a way to create and do what you love and get paid for it.
The only question is do you know what it is?
Clarity is your superpower.
Clarity is simple when you connect with who you really are.
The deeper you go, the more transparent you become.
It’s simple but not easy.
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