In the first days after the announcement of David Wilcock’s death, the mind does what it always does when struck hard: it begins building chambers. One chamber says suicide. Another says murder. Another says spiritual warfare. Another says discrediting operation. Another says burnout, lawsuits, trolls, grief, isolation, and the slow fraying of a once-bright cord.Continue reading “The Simpler Answer, and the Mantle Left Behind”
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The Mystic Soldier: How the Q Posts Called Me Deeper
I discovered the work of Q a bit later than most. While the posts began in October 2017, it wasn’t until a couple of weeks into November that they finally crossed my radar. At the time, I was still closely following the insights of someone known as “FBI Anon,” who had been sharing information beforeContinue reading “The Mystic Soldier: How the Q Posts Called Me Deeper”
The Many Paths: Claiming My Spiritual Sovereignty
Spiritual sovereignty—it’s a powerful phrase, encapsulating my lifelong quest to directly experience and understand the divine. For me, this journey has never comfortably fit within the structured walls of traditional religion. Raised Catholic, between the ages of 9 and 12, I was already questioning the hypocrisy and rigid dogma that seemed disconnected from the compassionateContinue reading “The Many Paths: Claiming My Spiritual Sovereignty”