Earth as a Soul Farm
- Michelle Hayman
- Apr 17
- 16 min read
There’s a theory—more than a theory, perhaps—that Earth is not what it seems. That beyond the veils of religion, media, science, and civilization, lies a deeper truth. One so disturbing and revelatory that it fractures the illusion we’ve called “reality.”
Welcome to the Soul Farm.
The Prison Planet and the False Kingdom
After the fall of humanity, Earth became something it was never meant to be—a counterfeit kingdom, an artificial matrix hijacked by fallen beings. Just as Satan counterfeits and corrupts everything born of God, this realm mirrors divine creation in form, but not in spirit. It is a shadow of the true Kingdom—twisted, inverted, and weaponized to serve the agenda of rebellion.
These beings, once radiant with divine energy, severed themselves from the Source through pride and insurrection. Cut off from God's eternal sustenance, they could no longer feed from the Creator’s light. So, they turned their gaze downward—to us. Humanity, still imbued with the breath of God, became their alternative fuel supply. We became their harvest.
They feed not on flesh, but on spirit—on the energy we emit through emotional turmoil Fear, lust, rage, grief, addiction, despair—this is the vibrational currency known to some as Loosh. It is the residue of a soul uncentered, fragmented, and trapped in the lower frequencies of existence. This is what they crave.
Those who knowingly serve these entities—keepers of occult knowledge and initiates of the left-hand path—are often rewarded in this world with wealth, influence, and control. In secret chambers and hidden orders, these individuals worship the Black Sun—an esoteric symbol of the false light, the inverted source of power that fuels the Kingdom of the Fallen. While the masses look to the visible sun in the sky, these elites bow to the dark radiance behind the veil, believing it grants them godlike dominion over humanity. In truth, they are nothing more than high-ranking priests in a parasitic cult that spans dimensions.
Through mass media, digital technology, ritualized entertainment, social movements, religious rituals, weaponized ideologies, war, disease and even festivals, they stir the emotional pot—keeping humanity in a constant state of confusion, chaos, worship and craving. They don’t care what you believe, so long as you feel low. Because when you are not aligned with the true Creator, you emit Loosh. And when you emit Loosh, they feed.
The false god of this world is not merely a fallen angel—it is the very system of false light. The Sun, long celebrated as the giver of life, may in fact be the great deceiver—the “light” that blinds rather than reveals. As Revelation warns, "the sun became black as sackcloth of hair.” Is this an apocalyptic sign? Or a coded truth—that what we have always called “light” is, in fact, a luminous lie?
Even Paul wrote, “Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light.” The implication is clear: not everything that shines is divine. Not every illumination leads to truth. Some light blinds.
These ancient rebels, cast from higher realms, did not construct this world to nurture or guide us. They built it to exploit us. Earth, once a divine paradise, now serves as a soul farm for those who defied the Creator. And you, made in the image of God, still carry His breath. That spark, that soul-force, is their target. They hunger for what they have lost. You are the light they can no longer reach—unless you give it to them.
This is the Kingdom of the Fallen, ruled by the god of this world. Paul’s words in 2 Corinthians 4:4 ring with renewed meaning: “The god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers.” Not just intellectually, but spiritually. Not with darkness—but with counterfeit light.
And so, the war is not just around us—it is within us. The way out is not rebellion against the system through more violence or hatred (that only feeds it), but inner mastery.
Christ did not simply call us to moral behavior—He called us to spiritual warfare. In Luke 21:19, He declared, “In your patience possess ye your souls.”
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Galatians 5:22–23
“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.”
This isn’t just about being calm—it’s about gaining mastery over the self. For the one who walks in the Holy Spirit, bearing the fruits of love, joy, peace, and temperance, starves the very forces that seek to consume him.
Self-control, then, is not merely a virtue—it is a weapon. A shield. A spiritual firewall. When we choose peace over fear, love over lust, clarity over confusion—we deny the fallen ones their food. Where the parasite cannot feed, it cannot rule.
But those in high places—the principalities and powers spoken of in Ephesians 6:12—work diligently to keep the masses in bondage. They create chaos by design. Through occult knowledge, secret societies, and corrupt systems, they shape our culture, control our perceptions, and manufacture fear, rage, lust, and confusion to generate Loosh—In exchange for serving these entities, these earthly agents are rewarded with wealth, power, and worldly dominion.
Peter warned us of such men, saying:
“And through covetousness shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you” (2 Peter 2:3).
They do not see humanity as sacred, but as currency—raw material to be bought, sold, and exploited.
In Revelation 18, the judgment of the great whore—Babylon the Great—is pronounced, and the merchants of the earth weep. Why? Because the system that made them rich is falling apart.
“And the merchants of the earth shall weep and mourn over her; for no man buyeth their merchandise any more…” (Revelation 18:11).“…And slaves, and souls of men.” (Revelation 18:13).
Let that sink in: souls of men are listed as trade goods. Babylon is not just a city—it is a system. A spiritual empire that traffics in human life, emotion, and energy.
“How much she hath glorified herself, and lived deliciously...” (Revelation 18:7)
These are the rulers of the false kingdom—those who live in opulence while feeding off the spiritual decay they orchestrate. But their reign is not eternal. For the day is coming when the true King will return—not as a lamb, but as a lion—and the kingdoms of this world will become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ.
Until then, the wise must walk in discernment. Not fearing the world, but understanding it. Not reacting in emotion, but responding in Spirit.
To walk in the Spirit is to walk in victory. And the more you align with the true Light, the less you feed the false one.
On a personal note, there was a time in my life when the veil hadn’t yet been lifted, but the battle had already begun. I remember vividly—my ex-partner once visited a diviner, concerned about what was happening to me. The response he got was strange at the time, but now it rings with unsettling clarity: “Someone is trying to steal her light.”
Back then, I didn’t fully understand what that meant. Today, I do.
There are those who operate in deep darkness—witches, diviners, spirit conjurers, false prophets, and corrupted priests—who do not merely perform rituals, but traffic in souls. Cloaked in the language of “lightwork,” healing, or spiritual guidance, many of these individuals are consciously aligned with ancient, rebellious forces—spirits that once warred against Heaven and now seek dominion over humanity.
Through blood sacrifices, occult pacts, and elaborate ceremonial invocations, these practitioners open gateways to the unseen. But make no mistake—entry into these realms is never free. It demands a toll, and that toll is always spiritual.
What do these spirits gain? Us.Our minds are veiled, our discernment dulled, our desires manipulated. We are led into snares, and become blind to the truth.
As the spirits gorge on spiritual decay, their human agents reap the earthly benefits—money, power, status, influence. They are richly rewarded for aiding dark powers in the enslavement of human minds and hearts—clothed in wealth, seated on thrones of gold, all while cloaking themselves in the garments of holiness. They parade as righteous, yet inwardly they serve the kingdom of rebellion.
What happened to me—this attempt to “steal my light”—isn’t an isolated experience. It is a microcosm of what’s happening globally. Humanity, en masse, is under enchantment. A great spiritual harvesting, disguised as culture, wellness, entertainment, even religion.
In the final book of Scripture, we are given a cryptic and sobering warning:
“Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.”—Revelation 13:18
This number—666—has long been surrounded by mystery, fear, and speculation. It’s often reduced to a mere symbol of evil or Antichrist sensationalism. But beneath the surface lies a far deeper spiritual truth, one that connects directly to the unseen architecture of this fallen world.
What if 666 is more than a mark? What if it represents the energetic signature of a false kingdom—the power of the sun itself, the heart of the counterfeit system?
In ancient occult traditions, 666 was closely associated with solar worship.
The sun was not merely seen as a celestial body in the heavens—it was revered as a "divine" entity, the so-called giver of life. Across empires and ages, it bore many names: Ra in Egypt, Helios in Greece, Shamash in Mesopotamia, and Sol Invictus in Rome. The veneration of the sun formed the backbone of countless mystery religions, its radiance mistaken for the source of creation itself.
And when Rome rose to power, it did so under a banner not of Christ, but of conquest. The phrase "In Hoc Signo"—“In this sign, you will conquer”—never translated to the name of Jesus. It was a political invocation, a sign interpreted as victory through the symbol, not the Saviour. Rome claimed divine favour through the solar cross, and still bowed to Sol Invictus, the unconquered sun.
And the light they followed was not the Light of the World, but the false light that has blinded nations since Babylon.
In mystical numerology and ancient magic, this solar power was represented in a numerical grid known as the magic square of the sun. It consisted of 36 numbers arranged in a 6x6 matrix. The sum of each row and column equals 111. Added together, the total becomes 666—the number representing the complete power of the sun.
So when we speak of 666, we are pointing to the very structure of the beast’s system—the false source of light in this dimension. It is the number that represents not just rebellion, but the full manifestation of counterfeit divinity.
This is why, throughout history and across civilizations, religious rituals rooted in ancient sun worship have revolved around the solar disc—a golden circle often inscribed with a cross, symbolizing the four cardinal points: north, south, east, and west. It is a mark of dominion, the signature of the sun god, and it appears everywhere the false light is exalted.
We see it carried reverently through temples, engraved on altars, etched into sacred art, and consumed in ritual as a round wafer—the so-called “host”—a modern echo of ancient solar veneration. Though wrapped in religious ceremony, the imagery is identical to that used in the mystery religions of Egypt, Babylon, and Rome.

One of the most striking pieces of evidence lies in the Dendera Zodiac, intricately carved into the ceiling of the Hathor Temple in Egypt. This ancient celestial diagram depicts not only the twelve signs of the zodiac (see yesterday's blog)—symbols that also appear throughout the Vatican’s art and architecture—but an entire cosmology centered around solar and stellar deities. It reveals a worldview where the sun, stars, and planetary forces were not merely observed, but worshipped as gods, guiding the spiritual structure of a fallen system.The sun disc is central—hovering above deities, held aloft by winged beings, or embedded in the crowns of gods and pharaohs. These discs were not ornamental; they represented "divine" authority, enlightenment, and rulership. But it was not the light of the Most High—it was the false light, the flame of rebellion masked as illumination.
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On the walls of temples, we see the same disc again and again: a blazing circle, often flanked by serpents or wings, venerated in procession. In Egyptian art, gods like Ra, Horus, and Aten bear the disc as their emblem—the sun elevated as divine. But this same symbol reemerges throughout the ages, morphing into the halo, the Eucharistic wafer, and the monstrance—all variations of the same solar sigil, rebranded for new generations.
What was once worshipped openly in pagan temples is now hidden in plain sight.
The cross within the disc, too, is no accident. It is the mark of dominion. But it is not the mark of God.
These symbols are not benign. They are carriers of meaning, remnants of a system that has always sought to substitute the true Light of Christ with the artificial glow of the counterfeit sun.
And so the rituals continue, disguised under new names, cloaked in gold and tradition. But for those with eyes to see, the message is unchanged: the world still worships the sun, not the Son.
It is presented as holy, but it is the same image used in Babylon, in Rome, and in every empire that has risen on the backs of the deceived. They worship the creature rather than the Creator.
This is why Scripture warns us not to be intoxicated by the things of this world:
“Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth his colour in the cup, when it moveth itself aright. At the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like an adder.”—Proverbs 23:31–32
The wine is seductive. It looks beautiful in the cup. It promises wisdom, power, and clarity. But once consumed, it reveals its true nature—serpentine. Deceptive. Poisonous to the soul.
In contrast to this false light, the Bible speaks of a greater, purer radiance:
“And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.”—Revelation 21:23
This is the true light. Not a burning star in the sky, but the eternal glory of God Himself. A light that does not burn or blind, but reveals. A light not rooted in illusion, but in truth.
So yes, 666 may very well be the number of the sun’s power—but that power is not divine. It is counterfeit. A blinding light, not a healing one. A symbol of the beast, not of the Creator.
And the wise will discern the difference
Let's look at the evidence.....
The Vatican is richly adorned with zodiac imagery, mirroring the ancient Dendera Zodiac found carved into the ceiling of Egypt’s Temple of Hathor. Standing at its center is the obelisk, a timeless symbol of the sun and solar worship, echoing the same spiritual architecture seen throughout Babylon and Egypt. These are not coincidences—they are continuations. The same celestial reverence that once permeated the temples of Egypt now finds expression within the architecture and symbolism of modern religious institutions.
At the center of Catholic ritual, we find the monstrance, a radiant, sun-shaped vessel used to display the Eucharist. Its design unmistakably mirrors the solar disc—complete with golden rays emanating outward. Within it rests the round host, a flat white wafer that visually resembles the ancient sun disc, marked with a cross to represent the four cardinal directions—a symbol of cosmic dominion and solar power.
Just as the outward symbols mirror those of ancient Egypt, so too do many of the underlying doctrines. We witness popes seated upon golden thrones, echoing the splendor of pharaohs and sun-kings of old. Their priests lift the golden chalice, offering it to the faithful, who then partake of the round host—the solar disc—swallowed down in ritual, all beneath the shining rays of the monstrance that so closely resembles the sun.
Furthermore, the Babylonians did not have a clearly defined doctrine of reincarnation as seen in Eastern religions, their mystical systems reflected a hauntingly familiar picture: a soul caught in transition, suspended between realms, unable to rest, and subjected to unseen forces. This, in many ways, mirrors the concept of purgatory—not as a place of purification ordained by God, but as a liminal realm, a kind of spiritual no-man’s-land governed by powers not of Heaven, but of the underworld.
In Babylonian cosmology, the soul was not a single, unified entity, but a composite. At death, the etimmu—the shadow or ghost of a person—descended into Irkalla, the underworld ruled by Ereshkigal and Nergal. This realm was not a place of torment or reward but a grey, inert existence, a suspended state—eerily reminiscent of the Catholic idea of purgatory.
If a soul had not been properly buried or honoured, it could linger, restless and tormented, returning to the realm of the living to cause mischief or affliction. These souls, caught between dimensions, echoed the idea of wandering spirits—trapped, unresolved, and still bound to the material plane. In later Chaldean and esoteric traditions, this concept evolved: the soul was seen as falling through the planetary spheres, acquiring traits from celestial rulers—archonic gatekeepers—and becoming ensnared in matter. The goal was not just rest, but escape from this cycle of imprisonment.
This laid the foundation for what would become, through the fusion of Babylonian mysticism and Greek Hermeticism, the later esoteric belief in a purgatorial process—a spiritual captivity that the soul must endure or ascend beyond. The planets, the zodiac, the very architecture of the heavens, were seen not as benign creations of God, but as prisons of fate, through which the soul must pass and eventually transcend.
It is from Babylon that we inherit not only the mystical sciences of astrology and spirit manipulation but a counterfeit religious system, this "holding place" becomes a powerful tool of control—a place of spiritual suspension, used not for redemption, but for energy extraction.
And here’s where the illusion becomes almost unbearable in its cruelty: they teach that the soul must pass through the gatekeepers to escape purgatory—yet it is those very gatekeepers they worship.
The system tells you: there is a place after death—an in-between realm, a holding place, a purgatory—where the soul must be purified before it can enter into divine rest. And how does one navigate this realm? Through intercession, ritual, sacrifice, and prayers to the saints or celestial intermediaries.
But look closer—who are these saints? Who are these “heavenly” beings receiving worship, offerings, devotion?
They are the gatekeepers.The very same entities that keep the soul bound in cycles of spiritual debt. They are not liberating the soul—they are managing its captivity.
It’s a closed-loop system:
This is the greatest sleight of hand in spiritual history.
The soul is misdirected—bowing before its captors, asking for freedom from those who engineered the prison in the first place.
It’s like a prisoner begging the jailer for mercy—believing he’s an angel of compassion, not realizing he’s the one locking the door.
This deception is deeply rooted in Babylonian mystery religion. The same system that told souls they must pass through planetary spheres—each ruled by a celestial power or “god”—before reaching the divine. But those rulers were not allies. They were archons, spiritual gatekeepers who fed on the soul’s energy and kept it from ascending unless the right rituals, passwords, or sacrifices were offered.
So long as the soul is looking to the gatekeepers for salvation, it will never escape the gate. So long as humanity worships the jailer, the door will remain closed.
The only way out is through Christ, who said:
“I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved…” (John 10:9)
He doesn’t guard the gate like a parasite. He becomes the passage, the liberator, the Shepherd who lays down His life to break the cycle.
The Ultimate Inversion
In the Babylonian system—and in all the spiritual systems that descend from it, including certain expressions of institutional religion—the soul is told that to reach God, to escape purgatory, to be purified, it must go through a series of intermediaries: saints, angels, spirits, planetary rulers. They’re framed as helpers. Intercessors. Guides.
They are the gatekeepers. And they are also the jailers.
This is the grand spiritual con: the same entities that enslave the soul are the ones the soul is taught to trust for liberation. It’s like being sickened by poison, then turning to the poisoner for medicine—who hands you more of the same. It's the definition of spiritual Stockholm Syndrome.
And here's the darkest layer: this is not a passive deception—it is an engineered system.
Let’s call it what it is: a soul management system.
From Babylon to Rome, from mystery religions to modern liturgy, we see the same structure:
Rituals to appease spirits of the dead
Prayers for the souls in purgatory
Intercessions to saints, angels, or ascended masters
The use of light, incense, and sacred geometry to “guide” souls upward
Sacrifices, indulgences, payments, offerings to buy time or release
But in all of it, the soul is never told the simple truth: the way out is direct. The veil is torn. No priest, no saint, no spirit, no ritual is needed.
Instead, a labyrinth of dependence is built.The soul is told it is unworthy.The gatekeepers offer “mercy”—but only after payment.The soul prays to the ones who trap it, begging for release.
It’s a closed system. A spiritual pyramid scheme, where the energy flows upward—from the masses to the few, from the desperate to the powerful, from the deceived to the devourers.
And the worst part? They think they're worshipping God.

Every mass said “for the dead.” Every candle lit. Every tear shed at a tomb beneath a sun symbol. Every whisper to a saint.
And yet the Bible says clearly:
“For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.” (1 Timothy 2:5)
Not Mary. Not saints. Not planetary spirits. Just Him. The Lamb. The Door. The Shepherd who bypasses the entire system and calls the sheep by name.
The gatekeepers don’t chain the soul by force. They don’t need to.
They convince you that God is distant, unapproachable, angry, locked behind layers of spiritual bureaucracy.They position themselves as middlemen.They demand your worship, your devotion, your obedience. And you give it—believing it will lead to Heaven.
But you’re feeding your captors.You’re drinking from the golden cup of Babylon, thinking it’s communion. You’re consuming the solar disc, thinking it’s salvation. You’re walking in circles around the prison gates, thinking it’s pilgrimage.
And all the while, the door is right there. Wide open.A man named Jesus—Yeshua—the Christ, the Son of the Living God, already paid the price. Already shattered the veil. Already defeated the archons.
“If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.” (John 8:36)
No purgatory. No gatekeepers. No payment plans. Just grace. Just truth. Just freedom.
And so we return to the ancient words of Psalm 82, where God does not whisper—but thunders—His judgment over the unseen rulers of this world:
“I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High. But ye shall die like men, and fall like one of the princes.”—Psalm 82:6–7
These beings, exalted in temples, honoured in rituals, worshipped through icons and devotions—they are not eternal. Though they parade as divine, cloaked in stolen light, their fate is sealed. They are fallen, and their end is decreed by the One they rebelled against.
God acknowledges their high status—"ye are gods"—not to honour them, but to confront them. They were given dominion, given charge, given the authority to govern and reflect His justice. But they abused it. They enslaved. They deceived. They fed off the very souls they were meant to protect.
And so the verdict falls: “Ye shall die like men.” These immortals will be stripped of their thrones.These false lights will be extinguished.These eternal gatekeepers will be cast down into dust.
What began as a divine commission ends in eternal judgment. And for all who lived in luxury—enriched through false worship and the trafficking of human souls—their reward will be wrath, not glory.
They will fall like one of the princes—just as Satan, fell from heaven like lightning (Luke 10:18). The mighty will be made low. The spiritual tyrants will be unmasked. And those who trusted in them, who gave them their worship, their energy, their prayers—will finally see them for what they are: not gods, but impostors. Not saviors, but parasites.
But for those with eyes to see, for those who have awakened from the enchantment, there is freedom. There is truth. There is one true Light—not the burning sun, but the Son of God.
He does not enslave. He does not demand rituals or energy. He gives life freely. He breaks the system. He is the Door out of the trap.
“Arise, O God, judge the earth: for thou shalt inherit all nations.”— Psalm 82:8
And when He rises, the illuminati kingdom will fall.