I give people the chance to be part of something greater than themselves, because they’ve depended on what they THINK they are, but if what you think you are is limited, you will never know the depths of who you truly are, missing the impact you have on others and the impact you leave to others to have on you.
I know what I bring to the table and I see what others don’t bring to the table, so why should I make it easy on others to eat at my physical, mental, emotional and spiritual table?! Make it make sense. If I bring global expansion, why should I value an individual, over the expansion I can bring to the whole?! Never. And there’s 9Billion people, the way to impact the globe is endless. The way to impact one person is as limited and minute to the limitations they allow themselves to live in.
I rest my case, I’m mastering other ways to indirectly impact and leave little nuggets everywhere, instead of trying to convince the “higher ups”(really the lower ups as people forget they work for us..).Have people remembering that is the focus now. One by one, no matter how long it takes, all that I’ve put down will always come about. The timing doesn’t matter at this point. We dilute.
If you think you’re only human, you lose the infinity you are. If you think you’re etherial, you miss the etherial your physical is. When you see yourself as all of it, you integrate it and start acting as it, you truly become conscious and sovereign.
Most people depend on others because the system taught them to.
Some depend on their own skills.
Others depend on their own existence.
The difference matters.
Dependency on Others
Those dependent on others — emotionally, physically, mentally, energetically, or financially — often structure their lives around avoiding responsibility.
Whatever they choose to do, or set themselves up to do, is framed in a way that allows responsibility to be displaced.
They defer to:
- policies,
- communities,
- bosses,
- jobs,
- roles,
- systems.
They let these structures carry the weight.
They accept blame without transformation.
They accept explanation instead of accountability.
These individuals rarely pivot.
They move only when their back is against the wall.
They respond not to truth, but to threat.
Remember: they only pay attention when their reputation is at stake.
Dependency on Skills
Others depend on their skills.
Their identity is built around what they do, what they can produce, or what they desire to become. It is still centred on the self, just in a more functional way.
When their ability to perform is disrupted, they collapse into crisis.
This is where midlife crises appear.
Because when a skill becomes everything, it replaces existence.
And skills expire.
Relationships formed under this dependency often mirror the same pattern: they rely on familiarity, on habit, on who someone was rather than who they are becoming.
When a relationship grows faster than the individual, they fall behind.
Dependency on Existence
This is where I place myself.
I depend on my own existence.
By design, I allow others to temporarily depend on me, or I temporarily depend on others — until my existence calls for a pivot.
This entire saga may appear as dependency on those I brought in.
It isn’t.
My existence is the core.
I can pivot at any time.
I can disrupt any relationship unwilling to grow.
Because my existence within Consciousness is non-negotiable.
To depend on one’s existence means understanding that existence itself is a fragment of Consciousness — and Consciousness is the whole.
So the whole must be bettered for my existence to move freely.
Even through storms.
Especially through storms.
I never needed anyone.
There are infinite paths to harmonious consciousness.
I chose intensity to shorten the distance — not because I was dependent, but because I value the betterment of the whole beyond time itself.
Do not confuse rest in time with rest in intensity.
They are not the same.
One waits.
The other moves.
And I chose to move.
Most depend on other because the system taught them to, some others depend on themselves and their own skills and others depend on their own existence.
The difference?
- Dependent on other: Whether emotionally, physically, mentally, energetically and or financially, whatever they choose doing or set themselves to do is to avoid responsibility. Look at those I spoke on throughout the blog. They push responsibility on polices, their communities, their bosses, jobs. They take the blame for it all. These seldom pivot and only move when back up against the wall. Remember the post they only pay attention when their reputation is at stake?
- Dependent on skills: Their whole identity is about what they do or desire, still all about them and when something happens where they’re unable to do their own thing, they have midlife crisis. A skill is everything, meaning they could have relationships they depend on because of how they’ve been accustomed to those relationships, if the relationship grows they fall behind.
- And dependent on own existence: the bracket i see myself falling in, I allow others to either temporally depend on me or I temporally depend on others by design until my own existence has me pivot. Meaning this whole saga has appeared as me depending on those I brought in by design, as my existence is my core. I can pivot at any time, disrupt any relationship that isn’t willing to grow, as my existence in Consciousness is the most important thing. Depending on your existence makes it so that I must incorporate others in my own, because my existence is a piece of consciousness and the whole puzzle is Consciousness, so I must better the whole for my existence to run freely, smoothly even through the wildest of storms.
- I never needed them, as there’s infinite ways to reach the goal of harmonious consciousness. I acted with intensity to shorten the time it would take, but never confuse the two. They rest in time, I rest on intensity because I value endlessly the betterment of our wholeness.


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