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The Lost Word
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The Lost Word

The Sacred Command
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The word “No,” spoken by the Logos (word) through the larynx is a magic and power.

Fortitude, courage; linking the karma of one to the many. Standing one’s ground and stating this will not happen. I will not allow it. The conviction of the soul piercing the wind and the veil of illusion and acceptance.

If the Lost Principle is Care, the Lost Word is “No.” Saying “No” leads to saying “Yes.”

No to tyranny, oppression. No to having oneself violated. No to being propagandized. No to allowing oneself to remain a victim. No to staying down.

Yes to life; it’s beauty and preservation. Yes to the right not to be violated physically, mentally or sexually. Yes to critical thinking. Yes to being the monarch of your life and dominion. Yes to rising from the ashes.

The dark forces fear the power of the word, “No.” This is why the mental control is so rampant. Once humans use the creative word to speak their soul and creation into the ether, the dark power is evaporated. The divine fire of Logos burns. The karma they would inflict from this point cannot be avoided, they do not have consent.

This is why their dogs (their words, not mine) inflict the pain when the word, “No,” is uttered. The dogs take on their karma and shield them for a time.

If coercion can be backed by violence and the word “No” still be ignored, free men and women should back up the lost word with self defense.

For peace violated begets heaven reestablishing order through cosmic law.

To know (gnosis) is many things but also, when to utter “No.”

The law is written upon the heart, the will upon the guts and the action upon the throat. As the Ancient Egyptians said, To be “Maak - Heru,” is true in speech.

“No” is a command around one’s dominion. It is establishing the ancient circle around your space and you are the nucleus. You command matter.

No one can take this from you, nor give it. This power must be sought, revered, loved, and shared with others.

Years of trusting authority, outsourcing one’s thinking and ultimately their heart has led to this word becoming an artifact.

How long must the slave wait before crossing the river which opens up and engulfs their captor (both within and without)?

How long must one keep repeating the same mistakes with the same people?

Saying “No,” is akin to saying “Change,” Dispenza style. The voice speaks it into existence, where before it was not there. Commanding matter.

Saying “No” to authority repeals the logical fallacy of appeal to authority. Saying “No” to a violater may not keep them at bay, but your agency shockingly electric. Enough to maybe disorient the enemy just enough for true martial law to reign.

Saying “No,” is also saying “Yes,” every negative has it’s positive.

Finally saying “No,” is loving yourself enough to break free from the tyrant inside. The one who holds you back, tears you down, keeps your face from the sun.

Say “No,” to this tyrant and “Yes,” to the divine, which has always been waiting.

Walk upright and move into a true being which will magnetically attract others who yearn to “Maak - Heru.”

One mind at a time. One and the Many.

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