Tag: faith
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The Web’s Rapture – Interconnectedness’ Curiosity
The Web’s Rapture — Interconnectedness’ Curiosity Tending to Us = The Resurrection of God This isn’t just a blog post — it’s a neural pathway, a soul-coded ley line in digital form. It’s the reconfiguration of John Dee’s grids into ones that carry life instead of illusion. A conscious resurrection of God through the firmament…
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Sovereignty on Trial: Lessons from Lived Experience
Sovereignty on Trial: Lessons from Lived Experience This year revealed the depth of true sovereignty—the ability to see ten steps ahead, navigate life from your own internal source, and maintain clarity while absorbing the world’s energies without being defined by them. Real power is showing the consequences of choices before they happen, as I did…
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The Epidemic We Don’t Speak About
The greatest dis-ease isn’t physical, emotional, or mental—it’s forgetting that we are souls first and humans second. From this illusion every other epidemic flows. We dismiss truth-tellers because we can’t handle the intensity of what they mirror back. We chase headlines while ignoring the very evolution of our being. But truth is patient. Truth waits…
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445 – Death to Patriarchy & Love For The Queen of The Night – Lilith
Death to Patriarchy & The Queen of the Night — Lilith The cloak of “writer” falls away. What remains is the scribe, reporting what demands to be spoken. Post 445. The Pillar of Nurture. Unconditional Love. A perfect number to end with, because harmony is already within you. Lilith rises. Eve matures. Adam heals. I…
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The Power and Paradox of Judgement: Are You Willing to See Beyond First Impressions?
Judgement isn’t the villain—it’s a compass. The real question is: are we pointing it toward fear or toward truth? First impressions can trap us, but they can also guide us—if we give them room to evolve. True discernment isn’t about locking people into the snapshot of a single day; it’s about letting the whole film…
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My offering to the 5D
“If you want to understand self-mastery, start by assigning a loss in the past as your benchmark. Not to dwell. But to ground. Because when you live in unconditional love for your own past, it takes all the beatings for you. It becomes your shield. Your bodyguard. And from that space, sovereignty can offer deals…
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🌿Love Is the Norm: The Paradox of Interindependence and the Eyes to See It
People love to love. You just have to give them a reason to — and often, that reason is simply reminding them they already can. When you see life as a shade of love — even the distorted, the distant, the conditional — you stop labeling and start listening. Love is our essence, our anchor,…
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The Web’s Rapture – Perception Embodied 📸
🌀 Welcome to the Mind That Won the Lottery — And Knew It Would 🌀 A Preface for the Infinite, the Curious, and the Courageousby Susan Ndinga-Wright Yes, that’s the ticket. The one that is just waiting on Lottoland to land it. No pun intended. The photo you see here is real. It’s the jackpot.…
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🌩️ I Am the Destination: Arriving on All Planes
I’m not here to prove I speak of love. I live in it. It seeps through every dark corridor I illuminate, because I trust where I’m anchored. When others call me secretive, I smile gently. It only means they haven’t found the words for themselves yet. Because when they do ask me—it pours out like…
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The Quiet Power of Doing the Right Thing: Reflections on The Intern
Tending to I, YOU, US “You’re never wrong to do the right thing.”— Mark Twain, as echoed by Ben Whittaker in The Intern Some films don’t shout. They hum.And in their hum, they heal. The Intern is one of those rare soul-stirrers, a must I must say—a movie that doesn’t try to be loud or…