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One of the useful things to realize about our language is that it is a compressor. It compresses data. It annihilates data. It strips our perception of so much data that it turns it into a little tiny piece of text that you can absorb with a glance. Look at Rick and Morty. That show takes Hell itself and mocks it glibly. Mocking the devil is actually originally a Christian concept. It's present in other religions, too. In Norse myth, before Ragnorak, the doom of the gods, all the gods on both sides of the war get drunk together, and banter before the war, in which they know they will perish. They know they will be resurrected and once again rule the world as allies, some time in the future. Make yourself a professional at stripping your visions of their gravitas. The alien invasion should definitely be scarier to you than seeing visions of the future. If you need to feel understood, try reading comic books or watching shows about superheroes and realize humanity is addicted to the premise of secret superheroes in fiction because most people have a few weird supernatural experiences in their life they can't easily talk about.