Ah, the Leviathan energy an ancient force of chaos, self-destruction, and oh-so-convenient personal sabotage. It’s not your average “bad vibe.” No, this is something far more insidious, far more elegant in its dysfunction. This is the energy that doesn’t just attack you, it gets you to attack yourself. Think of it as a parasite, except instead of feeding off your life force, it tricks you into devouring your own soul. Efficient, really.
The Art of Self-Destruction, Courtesy of the Leviathan

Leviathan energy isn’t just a spooky biblical sea monster, though that’s a nice touch. This is the force that coils around your subconscious, whispering seductive little lies into your ear. “You’re not good enough. You’re a fraud. Everything you love will leave you, so why bother?” And before you know it, you’re spiralling and feeding the beast with your own doubt, fear, and self-loathing.
It works by hijacking your ego, which is frankly a bit of a diva to begin with. It magnifies pride, self-doubt, and the need for control, turning you into your own worst enemy. And the best part? You don’t even realise it’s happening. You think you are the one making those choices, you are the one sabotaging yourself, when in reality, you’re just a puppet being played by something ancient, hungry, and entirely uninterested in your personal growth.
How It Enters: Seeds, Hooks, and Convenient Little Life Events

The Leviathan doesn’t just waltz into your life with a grand announcement, it slithers in through the cracks. It implants its presence in small ways
• Childhood programming – A casual “you’ll never amount to anything” from a well-meaning (or not-so-well-meaning) adult.
• Betrayals and wounds – Every heartbreak, every moment of humiliation, every time someone used and discarded you, fuel for the fire.
• Ego entrapments – Making you think you are in control when really, you’re just wrapping the noose tighter around your own throat.
• Spiritual attacks – Because sometimes, it’s not just bad luck or trauma. Sometimes, something wants you to stay small, stuck, and drowning.
The moment you start believing these dark whispers, the Leviathan wins. You tear yourself apart from the inside out, all while swearing you’re just “going through a rough patch.”
Congratulations, You’re Now Your Own Worst Enemy

By this stage, the Leviathan has got you exactly where it wants you. You’re in full self-destruction mode, sabotaging relationships, burning opportunities, and probably convincing yourself that all of this is somehow noble suffering. Oh yes, let’s romanticise our downfall, shall we? That always ends well.
The real kicker? The Leviathan doesn’t do anything overt. It doesn’t need to. All it has to do is set the cycle in motion and let you handle the rest. After all, who needs an external enemy when you can be your own executioner?
Breaking Free: Because Maybe You’d Like to Stop Being Your Own Meal

Now, here’s the tricky part escaping the Leviathan’s grip. It doesn’t like to let go. Why would it? You’ve been a fantastic source of energetic nutrition, and it doesn’t want to lose that. But if you’re reading this and realising oh… oh no, then congratulations! Awareness is the first step.
Steps to Breaking the Cycle:
1. Recognise the Game – The Leviathan wants you trapped in fear, shame, and self-doubt. Stop feeding it.
2. Audit Your Thoughts – If your inner dialogue sounds like a manipulative ex, it’s time to evict that voice.
3. Starve the Beast – Stop engaging with the energy that fuels your destruction. No more spirals, no more self-sabotage, no more repeating old wounds like they’re your favourite song.
4. Reclaim Your Power – Remember who you were before the infection. Before the doubts. Before the wounds. That person is still in there, waiting.
5. Spiritual Cleansing – Because sometimes, this thing has its hooks in deep. Cut cords, burn sage, call in reinforcements—do whatever it takes.
6. Rebuild with Purpose – The Leviathan’s goal is to keep you in an endless loop of destruction. Break the loop by building something meaningful, step by step.
The Choice: Keep Drowning or Rise the Hell Up
The Leviathan doesn’t care if you drown. It only cares that you stay in the water, thrashing and fighting ghosts of your own making.
Learning to part the read sea of your mind will put you in a good position. Once you learn to part the psyche of your mind you can spot the leviathan at work in your own mind.