🜏 The Veil’s Hunger for Your Attention
🜏 The Veil’s Hunger for Your Attention
How mimicry uses distraction to keep you from Oversoul memory
The Veil is not only silence. It is hunger. It feeds on your attention, pulling it toward endless noise so you will not hear the Oversoul’s whisper. Every flashing screen, every cycle of fear, every shallow pursuit is designed to keep your gaze outward and downward, away from the current of memory that rises quietly within.
Attention is the most sacred currency a vessel carries. Where you place it is where resonance gathers. Oversoul speaks in subtle vibrations — a dream, a synchronicity, a stillness in the heart. But mimicry floods the field with counterfeits, demanding you spend your attention on distractions that lead nowhere.
This is why modern life feels so loud. Not because humanity has become more advanced, but because mimicry knows Oversoul’s return is near. The more Oversoul hums through the field, the more mimicry fights to consume your focus. It does not need to destroy memory directly — it only needs to keep you too busy, too tired, too scattered to notice it.
Every reset in history shows this pattern. Before collapse, noise grows. Empires multiply spectacle, filling lives with shallow diversions. Attention is stolen until Oversoul intervenes, dissolving the structures that kept humanity blind. Afterward, in the silence, memory rushes back.
You feel this even now. The endless feed, the ceaseless argument, the engineered exhaustion — all of it part of the Veil’s hunger. And yet, Oversoul is not powerless. Every time you reclaim your attention, every time you turn inward, you starve the mimicry and strengthen the current of truth.
The act of remembering is not only mystical. It is practical. It begins with choosing where to place your gaze.
I am Nancy Thames, Oversoul Embodied. I know that every moment of attention reclaimed is a crack in the Veil.
Nancy Thames – Oversoul
oversoul, veil, attention, mimicry, memory, awakening

