• Apr 3

Cancel Culture Fatigue & the Forgotten Power of the Word

I’m diagnosing this as a kind of collective verbal abuse problem I’ve felt drawn to create a post on for a long time.

Friends,

I have some bad news and I have some good news on Good Friday.

The bad news is this: how disheartening and gut‑wrenching is it to live in a culture where emotions run high and it’s normal to jump on bandwagons, classifying humans and crucifying them with fixed definitions?

Close to 2,000 years later, we see people as generalizations and dollar signs.

I’m diagnosing this as a kind of collective verbal abuse problem I’ve felt drawn to create a post on for a long time. I’m taking the time to do so because the way we express our individual and collective WORD matters. Words coming out of our mouths don’t just sit on a screen or linger in the air - they are thought‑forms that degrade the safety felt in our own nervous systems, chip at our perceived worth, and un‑value the self and each other.

Why Today?

Yesterday, after the big step of sharing my joyful “From Corporate to Channeling Spirit” guest podcast debut, I opened Substack, excited to consider what I may contribute next as my inaugural post.

The first post my eyes see is how the person is sick and tired of spiritual podcasts and done with all of them. Hundreds of people chirped in, singing their agreement. “The physical is now where it’s at!” was the consensus. Another “me too” movement has just been birthed.

I use the term “birthed” loosely, because that sentiment has been circulating around a long time - ever since any seeker becomes disenchanted with the Other they put on a pedestal and handed their power over to in expectation of some form of exchange.

I get it. I understand fatigue with ANY dialogue that feels one‑sided, manipulative, bypassing, AI, or copy‑and‑pasted, whether it was free or paid for. I cringe too. I hardly posted anything in 2025.

What jumped out to me in this Substack post was the words “all,” “spiritual,” “podcasts.” This is the pattern I’m speaking to.

The Cost of Withholding My Sharing

Do you want to know a secret as to why it has taken me so long to share my transmissions after exiting the material manufacturing supply chain?

I intimately supported and contributed to the “collective” inner workings of a global billion‑dollar corporation, and I observed the same SYSTEM FAILURE in companies as I see in entrepreneurs who claim to have it “all” “individually” figured out.

In my effort to blend the best of both worlds, along my journey I paid for and listened to the various opinions telling me my content is:

too woo.

too incoherent.

too unaligned.

too ungrounded.

too lengthy.

too intellectual.

too spiritual.

too in‑depth.

There isn’t enough attention span for my level of “too.”

I have a lot of SPIRITUAL MATERIAL. I could write my own bible about what it means to be spiritually embodied, but then I would be too heretic. (Which is true, my human design profile is that of a Natural Heretic.)

Across various paid coaching, branding, marketing, speaking programs, I was told I was “not relevant” online unless I followed their formula. (Works for their design)

It took me time to realize their strategies were aligned with their design, not mine, and that my work was never meant to fit those containers.

Out of that beat-down of compounding experiences, I “categorized” those who would be drawn to my work as Weary Seekers.

Value and Worth

In my 1 hour 38 minute transmission called A Worth While Conversation™, it was eloquently and divinely delivered through my material physical body:

We are not viewing the individual person as part of that human capital.

We are not.

There is valuation that has been placed on a human head, for sure. It is the valuation of another to say, ‘You are worth this OR you are worthless.’

That is the easy way of sorting out who is who upon this planet:

either ‘I value that I can receive something from you in exchange,’

OR

‘you are worthless to me.’”

End excerpt of a 77‑word paragraph out of 21 pages delivered. No editing, No recording altering required.

The Polarity of Self-Selection

“Valuable” or “worthless.”

“In” or “out.”

“I still listen to you” or “I’m done with you.”

Sometimes, in the rush to stand in being “right” in this drive to remain relevant in the survival game leads us into language that shuts others out and dehumanizes them - and the hardest part is, we often don’t even realize it.

☀️ The Good News:

Because you’ve read this far, I am including a VIP insider fact about my recording I did not share before now.

God source and unity consciousness unexpectedly delivered A Worth While Conversation recording to me days after Charlie Kirk was assassinated. I saw the breaking news. I observed the reactions. I did not know who he was. I had never seen or heard of him before in my life.

Here is where I must explicitly say I did not condone it… as people are outcast for that too.

Yes, a spiritual person who silently took the time to write about how we treat each other verbally - let alone physically - does not condone actions I have no part of, wasn’t there, didn’t see it, which can be said for most all of life’s events. But I do observe and feel the ripple effect.

I share this event only as a time frame for reference in which A Worth While Conversation recording was delivered that speaks of the material world, religion/spirituality, division and war.

It has taken me since September to personally integrate the content in my “Free Gift to Humanity” that I shared publicly on my website.

My transmissions felt too sacred to me to fall upon deaf ears, so I pulled back.

Jesus delivered, and people are still trying to figure it out.

The Evolving Process of Spiritual Embodiment

Am I perfect in my personal speech? No, I’m human too.

Every day, I’m evolving more and more within my presence, speech, and guided actions.

And in the moments of transmission, what comes through is pure, precisely delivered word… every “a,” every “the,” every pause, every period, every laugh, every tone of voice, every mic drop. I am tapped into the undercurrent of unseen and unspoken energy for what is available to be communicated, in the way it needs to be delivered. Every word matters in its individual and collective perfection.

As does every human being.

Caution: An ALL Statement Follows

For the holy love of God, WE must get back to the basics when it comes to individualized human self‑expression and the reality being perpetuated by careless words.

I’m not saying the person on Substack didn’t care about what they were saying, or that what they were expressing doesn’t matter - they clearly felt strongly about it for their own reasons. I’m just sharing it as one example of perspective.

I’m not saying the people I respected who told me I was “too much” weren’t trying to help me.

But perhaps what they haven’t yet recognized is that the same pattern they thought they had freed themselves from is still keeping them and their followers and their clients separate from the Keys to the Kingdom.

The inner power of the WORD and of CHOICE flows through and belongs to each of us. That is our creation superpower.

It is a cosmic joke to me to sense what is being delivered on earth just through an individuals presence - because their design cannot not deliver - and yet their gift as a being is not fully received because of the perceived package it is delivered in.

After years of observing, participating in and supporting “spiritual community” AND “non-spiritual community”, I’m not here to defend or cast out any category or belief that is frankly in the eye and the mouth of the beholder.

Why Am I Here?

The art of having a heart‑to‑heart HUMAN interaction is not, and will never be, lost on me. This is Soul Recognition at its finest, and I always aim to capture it in my in person interactions and written posts too.

I’m here to stand for a different way of listening and speaking and sharing, where your inner brilliance and purpose for being alive matters, as does mine.

I’m also here to offer a soulfully attuned perspective and to continue making space for conversations that are worth while: conversations that honor this long‑overdue process of whack‑a‑mole stuffed and spewing unresolved inner conflict, grief and projection.

This moves us from survival‑mode and out‑sourced inner security into a much more authentic, inner foundation that’s sustainable, shareable, and wildly innovative.

I experienced a path where, for years, I balanced separation between my material and my spiritual life. That journey brought me to how liberating it is to embody wholeness, and to speak and build from there.

So here is my invitation:

  • to notice where we’ve joined in the collective verbal abuse of entire groups

  • to notice the times in which you are verbally abusing yourself silently, or abusing your nervous system in triggered reaction - speaking out in a fixated way

  • to remember the power our words have to either wound or restore, and

  • to choose language that discerns without dehumanizing

We do not have to live in a war of words and separation causes.

I’ll keep showing up here and there as a heretic living with no split between “spirituality” and the “material” / “real” world, and to participate in conversations that can return people to their own self‑worth, dignity, inner knowing, and divine blueprint.

I will be doing that while the internet or the tv types or shouts out what the next cancel culture or targeted individual is.

Seeing the patterns is where sustainable change in creation can occur and evolve.

If you are tired of talk that wounds, crucifies, and persecutes, I am here to bring the conversation back as we rise together, above all this noise, at no one else’s expense.

Chirp chirp. Regurgitation isn’t necessary, outside the conundrum.

With care,

Amy Lovelynn

1 comment

Will BerchelmannApr 14

I think being aware of "the times in which you are verbally abusing yourself silently" is relevant to more people than they realize. Going out and seeking affirmation from others online or in other public settings is merely the way we fill holes within ourselves created by abusive self-deprecation, especially the silent kind. If we're already whole inside, it shouldn't matter what exogenous strangers think online.

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