Righteousness Isn’t Integrity: The Paradox of Vibrations
Righteousness Isn’t Integrity: The Paradox of Vibrations
We’ve mistaken light for good and density for bad, when in truth, density is just light with more weight—more potential.
The denser the energy, the more divine power it carries, waiting for us to meet it consciously.
We call sex, money, anger, desire, and pleasure “low vibrational,” yet they are only untamed frequencies of creation itself.
It’s never the tool—it’s the projection.
Righteousness seeks to appear pure, but integrity simply is.
Righteousness performs; integrity embodies.
Even the most disciplined among us—like the Mormons—often become trapped in their own golden cage of virtue, mistaking control for holiness and obedience for faith.
But purity without embodiment is just avoidance wearing a halo.
To master energy is not to reject the dense—it’s to remember that matter is light, slowed down enough for you to love it back into remembrance.
The physical realm hurts more only because it holds more light.
You don’t escape it to ascend—you embody it to expand.
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