“Spiritual ascension is a tightrope between living your highest timeline… and insanity.” That comment stuck with me, because it’s exactly what today’s video is about.

We’re not just talking about self-discovery or mental wellness here—what we’re witnessing, especially in the case of Rachel Todd, is someone teetering dangerously on the edge of reality.

Let’s start with her TikToks. The language she uses—”I thought I was going crazy,” “the veil is thinning,” “karma speeding up”—isn’t just spiritual babble. It’s textbook derealization. She’s literally telling us that her grip on reality is slipping, even as she claims it’s a spiritual awakening.
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And I’m not here to mock that. I’m here to show you what can happen when unchecked mental health spirals in the middle of a trauma event.

Her daughter, three years old, was left in a ditch for three days. And she was found lying in tall grass like discarded trash. The contrast between that horrifying fact and the ethereal tone of Rachel’s videos is staggering.

It’s not just inappropriate—it’s chilling.

Because while she’s talking about vibrations and fundamental shifts, her daughter nearly died of dehydration. That’s not a shift. That’s a collapse.

Now compare that to Malaya Brooks Murray. Her energy is the opposite—quiet, withdrawn, almost absent. One brief appearance. One alibi. No tears. No pleas. No pressers. For a mother of two missing children, that silence is screaming.

Then we have Daniel Martell, who posts upbeat Pokémon unboxings and tells us about a “beautifully sculpted Pikachu figure,” while his stepchildren are still missing. His delivery is calm, collected, almost cheerful. And yet, today, he won’t talk to the press.

So what does that tell us?
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Three parents. Three children.
One found barely alive. Two still missing.
And in all three cases? A disconnect from reality—whether it’s manic, muted, or meticulously curated.

This isn’t just about what they said.