Tag: Alignment

  • US: The Final Lens

    US: The Final Lens

    US: Where the Mask Fails I didn’t arrive at US through sentiment. I arrived through subtraction. After removing projection, performance, and the need to be right, only one thing remained that could not lie: the field created between two conscious agents. Not you alone. Not me alone. But what emerges when we are forced to…

  • Selfishness, Redefined

    Selfishness, Redefined

    Selfishness, Redefined People talk a lot about selfishness — but most aren’t even doing it right. If people were truly selfish, they’d care for themselves as their highest priority. I am selfish because I refuse to follow the herd, giving myself away to the 3D for crumbs. People aren’t selfish — they’re delusionally avoidant. I…

  • Lucky?! Bitch Please!

    Lucky?! Bitch Please!

    Lucky?! Bitch Please! Luck? Please. There’s no such thing as luck here. Nobody’s lucky — people are either in alignment or not. The Universe doesn’t “randomly bless” anyone; it simply matches vibration. Even what looks “bad” isn’t luck — the so-called cabals aren’t chosen by chance. They’re just playing their NPC roles, thinking they hold…

  • Control: The Art of Conscious Direction

    Control: The Art of Conscious Direction

    Control: The Art of Conscious Direction Control isn’t manipulation — it’s direction. The divine masculine principle of consciousness shaping energy into form. When ruled by ego, control becomes domination; when balanced with surrender, it becomes creation. True control isn’t about forcing outcomes but holding focus — the steady hand that sculpts chaos into order. It’s…

  • Dancing with the Collective: Sending Out a Call

    Dancing with the Collective: Sending Out a Call

    Reaching out across the currents of collective consciousness takes vulnerability. Recently, I sent an email to Kehlani—not as a fan, but as a researcher of synchronicities and spiritual alignment—to explore a potential spiritual “call” I experienced. The work isn’t about recognition; it’s in the sending, the noticing, and the alignment itself.