(When a human can no longer avoid themselves)
Most people associate the word Armageddon with the image of a final war.
Yet in the Book of Revelation it appears more as a point of collision.
The place itself was a strategic passage where the routes of ancient empires crossed.
Whoever stood there had to decide: pass through, stop, or fight.
In history this was fought literally.
Armies marched through it, because those who took that road had no detour.
Even today we see and experience collisions.
Leaders of nations decide the fate of millions in a single moment.
Land is taken by force, while a tablecloth is spread over what truly happened.
But the point of collision does not appear only on the map.
It appears in a person’s private life as well.
It is the moment when it becomes clear that loyalty, safety, friendship and truth do not always fit into the same sentence.
Do we remain loyal to someone who used or deceived us?
Do we continue to be friendly with someone who speaks about us behind our back?
Do we stay silent when we know something is not true?
Or do we say it out loud and accept that something may end because of it?
Many people try not to decide in such moments.
They act as if nothing happened.
They remain in the duality, turning themselves into a battlefield.
Yet the nature of collision points is that we cannot stay in them forever.
Such a point does not only occur between nations or between two people.
It can also happen within the same person.
Between light and shadow.
Between truth and self-justification.
Between an old pattern and a new realization.
In such moments three paths remain:
We fight and project onto the other what we do not want to see in ourselves.
We remain stuck and carry the conflict within us.
Or we move and step away from the point of collision.
Because if no one moves, the tension only grows.
Beyond a certain point, people can no longer simply pass each other.
At some moment a person realizes that the collision is not always with the other.
Perhaps that is why this place is called Armageddon —
because every side believes it alone possesses the truth and the path.
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