Be the Vision of undying and Empowering Truth.
This is both a confession and a declaration.
Eighteen days ago, I stepped into homelessness by choice and by circumstance — Shurgard became my field study, my test site, my temporary roof. I reported myself, evicted myself, because I refuse to let any institution, landlord, or system hold the final say over my existence. Why wait to be “caught” or shamed when you can claim your own authority and walk out on your own terms?
This week I wrote my last email to the UK authorities. A final notice, copied to Parliament, to security agencies, to universities, to councils, to banks, to media. I set a public deadline: Monday 23 September. If by then no one has stepped forward with acknowledgment or meaningful engagement, the silence itself becomes the state’s answer. And with that silence, I pivot — from appealing to authority, to building the future with those ready to step outside of it.
The email is plain:
- You are not needed.
- You are invited.
- You are accountable.
I reminded them that metaphysics is not optional. We have lived under its shadow since John Dee whispered into monarchs’ ears. The difference now is that consciousness has multiplied, accelerated, and refuses to remain disguised. The New Covenant is not an idea, it’s a reality taking root in curriculum, in law, in creative hubs, in how we reimagine economy and equity.
My Shurgard chapter is over, but the lesson stands: dependence is a leash. Whether it’s a storage company, a lottery operator, or a government, anyone who has the power to “give” or “take away” is only as powerful as the belief we invest in them. When you remove that belief, when you act first, when you step outside the box they’ve built — you find sovereignty waiting for you.
This isn’t rebellion for rebellion’s sake. It’s strategy. It’s metaphysical law in practice. If the authorities will not govern with truth, harmony, and completion, then governance itself must evolve beyond them.
To those who asked, “But what if they retaliate?” — here’s my answer: I already moved. You can’t evict someone who evicts herself. You can’t threaten what has already declared itself free.
The choice is now with them. And with you.
Will you cling to an empire that collapses under its own irrelevance, or will you stand with the architects of what comes next?
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Susan Ndinga Wright
Meta-Multi-Dimensional Physicist
Founder — 4Honeth


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