P-Diddy is Not Gay. It's Different with Him... Psychic Message About What is Being Revealed in the Media
- Andrew Peters
- Oct 4, 2024
- 5 min read

When a public figure like P. Diddy has his sexuality questioned, it can feel like a direct attack on the empowerment of naturally-born gay men. Everyone's sexuality is in question, and so many rumors about who is involved in homosexual activities. Let me break it down...
What’s happening with Diddy is not about sexual preference in the way we might initially think. My message is not to defend him, but to clarify the deeper energies at play, especially around masculine energy and its sacred purpose in protecting the feminine.
The Divine Masculine and Its Aligned Role
Masculine energy, when aligned with its divine purpose, exists to protect the feminine.
This is not about men dominating women, but rather men standing in their strength and integrity, acting as guardians of the sacred feminine within themselves and the world around them.
But when that masculine energy is infiltrated—“broken in,” if you will—it becomes corrupted.
Once broken, a man is no longer in control of his own power. He is left vulnerable, open to manipulation, and in many ways, he becomes a puppet for darker forces. His feminine energy, the part of him that is nurturing, intuitive, and receptive, is left exposed and easily exploited.
This method of "breaking in" men has been used throughout human history. It's not new.
Biological men carry a positive electrical charge, and when that charge is violated—often through sexual abuse or domination—it introduces something foreign into their energetic system.
This invasion isn't just about attraction or orientation; it's about control. What people like Diddy are drawn to isn’t men—it’s power.
Power over others, power through domination, and the ability to subjugate those he perceives as weaker.
We see this dynamic play out in prisons, gangs, the military—places where domination and control are central to maintaining order.
Diddy’s behavior reflects this same dynamic. It's not about being attracted to men.
It's about being attracted to the act of breaking someone down and taking control over them.
The Role of Drugs and Open Doors
What makes Diddy's situation even more unique is that it's not just about his actions; it's also about the environment that enables him.
Drugs play a significant role here. These substances serve as tools—open doors—that allow darker impulses to take hold, both within Diddy and in those he preys upon.
Diddy doesn’t just abuse people. He uses substances to weaken them, to make them vulnerable, and to ensure that they are pliable to his will.
This kind of manipulation is insidious, and it's far more common than we realize, especially within environments like the entertainment industry.
But the mainstream media prefers to focus on the individual—on Diddy as the "big bad wolf"—rather than on the rampant culture of control and corruption that surrounds him.
Media Manipulation: Diddy as a Sacrificial Offering
Let’s be clear: P. Diddy is not the root of this issue. He was indoctrinated into a system that existed long before him, and it will continue long after he's gone.
The media would have us believe that it all starts and ends with him, but that’s a lie. They know we're restless.
They know we've had enough of the abuse, the corruption, and the secrecy. By offering up Diddy as a sacrificial figure, they hope to distract us from the real problem—the system itself.
There have been studies rooted in dark psychology that show how certain drugs, paired with abuse and blackmail, can break even the most resolute men.
If you introduce drugs, penetrate their will through violation, and follow a series of calculated steps, you can domesticate anyone. Add blackmail to the equation, and you have a puppet factory—people controlled by the fear of exposure and ruin.
This is a system designed to break down God-given gifts and talents, to corrupt the very essence of those who are meant to uplift and inspire.
The Effects of Violation on Men
When men are violated, it doesn’t matter if they are gay or straight—the damage is profound.
The act introduces impurities into their energetic system that confuse and disempower them.
Many men who experience this kind of violation either go on to become abusers themselves, lusting for the same domination they once suffered, or they become submissive, constantly seeking out the same abuse over and over in unconscious attempts to reconcile their trauma.
This violation distorts their sexual identity and emotional well-being.
They often build their entire sexual identity around this invasion, losing the ability to connect with others in a healthy, intimate way.
The cycle of shame, confusion, drug abuse, and risky sexual behavior becomes a loop they can't escape.
Justin Bieber is just one name in a long list of individuals whose sexual identity and emotional health may have been distorted by similar violations.
A Culture of Silence and Darkness
This isn't just about the victims we know—like Cassie, who bravely came forward.
This is about all the voices we haven’t heard yet, the ones who were disregarded, silenced, or even killed for speaking out.
We must lift up the voices of those who have been caught in the web of ritualistic abuse and pray for their strength to bring their truth to light.
There are countless others who are still trapped, still being abused, still unable to speak out. And there are those who lost their lives trying to expose this darkness.
Their stories deserve to be heard, and their suffering deserves to be acknowledged.
Separating the Man from the Impulse
P. Diddy and others like him will fade into obscurity.
But the dark impulses that control people in positions of power will continue to persist unless we confront them head-on.
We need to separate the man from the impulse.
Diddy didn’t invent the methods of control through abuse, rape, and domination.
He is part of a much larger machine—one that has existed for centuries and has corrupted many before him.
It’s up to us to remain vigilant, to continue to lift up the voices of the victims, and to push for real change.
P. Diddy may be the figure in the spotlight now, but he is not the end of the story. We have to look deeper, beyond the man, to the system that perpetuates these abuses—and we must be relentless in our pursuit of truth and justice.
Conclusion: A Call for Healing and Empowerment
As we watch this story unfold, it's important to remember that this is about more than just one man.
It's about healing a deep wound in our collective consciousness, a wound caused by generations of abuse, control, and corruption.
We must pray for the souls caught in this web of darkness, and for the strength of those who have been violated to speak their truth.
Only by lifting up their voices can we begin to dismantle the systems of power that perpetuate this harm. Only by shining a light on the darkest corners can we truly begin to heal.
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