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Saturday, October 9, 2021

Dear Lucifer Series Makers

I have a bone to pick. Maybe that should be a feather instead of a bone.

I don't watch a lot of TV, but recently watched the Netflix series, Lucifer.

It was silly, it was fun and I enjoyed it a lot until about the end of season 5. Season 6 felt like a clusterfuck of jumping the shark episodes. The ending was stupid and absolutely pointless.

By Gustave Doré

SPOILER ALERT!!

God coming to Earth and forcing the cast to do musical numbers was just cringe worthy. 

Chloe changed so much once she openly loved Lucifer that she was unrecognizable as a character.  And then she is traipsing around so much with Lucifer that it was like she forgot she was a mother. Where was Trixie during all of that time?

The idea that the Rory would travel back in time because of her rage and being without father but then she would want to keep the time loop going because she didn't want to change anything is STUPID! So basically Chloe, who supposedly is such a great mom is supposed to LIE to her daughter for her entire life just so she could get so angry she would travel back in time so Lucifer would get his big epiphany that he wants to be a psychiatrist in hell? 

The escaped convict gets left with Trixie nearby but Rory is the one kidnapped?!! How does that even make sense? What? There was no set up for Rory being taken but it was to see Trixie kidnapped.

Please stop smoking crack or whatever the hell it is you are smoking that caused you to write so poorly that it leaves big gaping holes which diminishes the overall value of the product as a whole.

How is it possible Lucifer can pop back and forth from hell throughout the whole series until he magically decides he wants to be the healer of lost souls? It is fucked up and stupid that he couldn't come back to be with the woman he loves and his child. It is idiocy and demonstrates that his very act of becoming a healer in hell causes him to repeat the pattern of his father which, in reality, is how real life hell loops work....the cycles we repeat that are passed on from our family and ancestors.

So you mean to tell me Chloe lived the whole rest of her life without a romantic partner? How fucking lame is that? She gets to go to hell when she dies to be with her beloved. 

What the serious fuck, writers?!!! Maybe you should have consulted with me so that your ending storyline wasn't so fucking lame and unsatisfying.

Le génie du mal - Lucifer sculpture by Guillaume Geefs. Though the original was destroyed because the church believed women would find themselves attracted to Lucifer, a copy now sits in St. Paul's Cathedral, Liege, Belgium.

EDITING THE ENDING

Hell loop in reality is two things:

  • Reincarnation where we are given a chance to come back and try again to get it right. We are given the task of working through the baggage we carried with us from lifetime to lifetime. 
  • False and limiting beliefs we take on from parents, caregivers, lovers, friends, employers, etc.
The way of recognizing and identifying both is to recognize our patterns and the patterns of the people who surround us. If it is showing up in our reality, it is trying to show us something about ourselves. But sometimes we need to dig deeper into other lifetimes to understand where those cycles, those loops first began so that we can tackle them one at a time at the root source. Lucifer only went back within the single lifetime, but, often, the root goes back to other lifetimes that were highly traumatic. 

The only way to break the chains of a hell loop is to identify the patterns, understand them and then make different and better choices going forward. By making different choices, we step out of the circular groove we made with our own feet in the cold stone floor and onto a new path and in a new direction. We stop driving in circles in the roundabout and head forward the direction the GPS is trying to guide us towards.

Chloe and Lucifer were continuing an unnecessary loop with her lying to Rory about her father and with him abandoning his family as his own father had done. The excuse of him needing to get his life altering epiphany in just that exact way is total bullshit and gives no credit to how "the Universe" has a way of redirecting us even when we stray off course. Think of it like GPS and when we take a wrong turn, the GPS is constantly trying to recalibrate to give us the directions to get to the location we, ourselves, have programmed into the system.

Believing that there is only one path to Lucifer's epiphany IS A LIMITING BELIEF!

There are a multitude of ways Lucifer's internal GPS system could have directed him in order for him to get that realization about his calling. He could have ended the loop, the cycle, and been present for his daughter and Chloe. He would have gotten to that destination no matter what but none of them believed it was possible, so it wasn't. 

Instead of God stepping down and handing someone else the God reins, it would have been better to say, "Now you, humanity, have to turn to your own inner God, your own inner GPS because that is where true guidance and divinity comes from. I don't want to be your babysitter anymore. It's time you grow up and take responsibility for yourselves."

Heaven and hell aren't down there and up there. They are right here within each of us. We each are our own Universe. 

God is within.
The Devil is within.

Everything outside of us, first starts within us.

You have to believe in the possibility in order for the possibility to exist.

Real change is an inside job. 

When I was a child and I didn't like the ending of a movie or show, I would rewrite it in my head with a different ending.

In my ending, Lucifer and Chloe get to be together, happily, where they raise their daughter and Trixie as a strong unified family. Lucifer doesn't have to return to heaven or hell because he starts to understand they are just polarizations of the same thing and what really needs to happen is both heaven and hell coming together into balance and harmony in the middle as one thing.

Heaven (heart) is the Blue pill, Hell (mind) is the Red pill. It isn't about choosing one or the other but about putting them together as a balanced whole...a purple pill.  It is about seeing the value of both and operating from both higher mind and heart.

And they lived happily ever after...even when there were bumps in the road because the journey had given them the tools they needed to be successful in achieving all they dreamed and hoped for.

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