I truly hope that this reaches your hearts, and waters the soils where the seeds have fallen.
I · The Holy War
They renamed the Department of Defense the Department of War.
They held up Bibles to bless it. They invoked Christ to consecrate it. They bombed an elementary school in Iran and called it strength. They attacked the Pope for quoting the words of Christ. They called a bishop a disgrace for pleading for mercy.
And they sent ICE into the streets of Minneapolis.
January 7, 2026. ICE agent Jonathan Ross fired three shots into Renée Nicole Macklin Good through the window of her car. She was 37 years old. A writer. A poet. A mother. An American citizen.
January 14, 2026. ICE agents shot Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis. They claimed he attacked them with a shovel. He had not. The federal government quietly dropped the charges. Two officers were placed on leave for, in the Department of Homeland Security's own words, untruthful statements.
January 24, 2026. Six Customs and Border Protection officers surrounded Alex Jeffrey Pretti. He was 37 years old. An ICU nurse for the Department of Veterans Affairs. He had stepped between an agent and a woman the agent had pushed to the ground. They pepper-sprayed him. They wrestled him down. They shot him multiple times. He died on the pavement.
Say their names.
Renée Good. Julio Sosa-Celis. Alex Pretti.
And in Iran, they are doing what empires do.
They began the bombing on February 28, 2026, in the middle of peace negotiations. They said Iran was building nuclear weapons. The international inspectors had said for years that there was no evidence of an ongoing weapons program. They bombed anyway.
They killed the Iranian leadership in the first hours. They told themselves this would end the war quickly. It did not. Ten weeks in, the dead are counted in the thousands. Mothers. Fathers. Children. People asleep in their homes. People walking home from work.
On the first day of the war, they struck the Shajareh Tayyebeh Elementary School in Tehran. They killed 156 people. One hundred and twenty of them were students. Twenty-six were teachers. Every single teacher was a woman.
The Secretary of War called it "death and destruction from the sky all day long." He said it like good news.
And then the price of the war came home.
Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz. Half the world's oil moves through that narrow water. Gas in America rose 50% in three months. Diesel doubled. Heating fuel doubled in Europe. The shelves got thinner. The bills got heavier. The global supply chain seized.
Working people are paying for this war at the pump. Single mothers choosing between gas and groceries. Truck drivers losing routes. Small businesses closing their doors. Retirees on fixed incomes watching their savings drain into the price of a tank of gas.
None of them voted for this war. None of them benefit from it. They are the collateral damage of an empire that calls itself Christian and acts like Babylon.
And they are doing all of it in His name.
The Department of War declared it. The pulpits blessed it. The Bible was held up as a prop in the consecration.
They are calling this a Holy War.
Make no mistake about it. They are not pretending otherwise anymore. The flag and the cross are being woven together at the pulpit. The empire is calling itself the church. The Department of War is being consecrated as a ministry. This is Christian Nationalism, and Christian Nationalism is the inversion of everything Christ taught.
Christ said blessed are the peacemakers. They built a Department of War.
Christ said love your enemies. They are bombing them and calling it victory.
Christ said whatever you did for the least of these, you did for me. They are deporting them.
And the slogan they wave above all of this, MAGA, was never about greatness. Greatness is not measured by who you can dominate, who you can deport, who you can bomb, who you can shame. Greatness is not a uniform. Greatness is not a wall. Greatness is not a Department of War.
Greatness is the consciousness of Christ moving through your hands and your work and your speech. Greatness is remembering who you are. Greatness is becoming an instrument of peace.
II · Bending the Field
This is what The Gold Superposition is about.
That consciousness bends the field. That the observer shapes what is observed. That the same physics governing the smallest particle governs the world you walk through. That reality is not happening to you. It is being collapsed by you, moment by moment, by the awareness you bring into it.
The double-slit experiment showed us this almost a century ago. A particle behaves differently when it is watched. The field organizes itself around the consciousness that meets it. What you observe, you bring into form.
This means something the empire does not want you to know.
You are not a passenger. You are an instrument.
When you hold the field of fear, you collapse the wave of fear into form. War rises. Cruelty rises. Empire rises. The Department of War becomes possible because enough consciousnesses are tuned to fear, and the field reorganizes around what is being observed.
But the inverse is also true.
When you hold the field of love, you collapse a different wave into form. Peace rises. Mercy rises. Kingdom rises. The old systems begin to lose their gravity because the field they were feeding on is being withdrawn.
This is why with God there is no fear.
Not because nothing happens. Not because the empire stops trying. But because when you are tuned to the consciousness of God, you are no longer collapsing the wave of fear into your life. You are tuned to a different frequency. The empire has no instrument left to play in you.
This is what it means to become a peacemaker. Not the absence of war. The presence of a consciousness that war cannot move through. A field that collapses peace into form wherever you go.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God.
The peacemakers are the ones bending the field back toward God.
This is the work I tried to put into The Gold Superposition. The physics of how you bend reality away from the negative collapse and toward the consciousness that ends the empire. But the book is not the source. The source is older. Hear it now.
III · The Wineskin
Matthew 9:16 · RSV
And no one puts a piece of unshrunk cloth upon an old garment, for the patch tears away from the garment, and a worse tear is made. Neither is new wine put into old wineskins; if it is, the skins burst, and the wine is spilled, and the skins are destroyed; but new wine is put into fresh wineskins, and so both are preserved.
Belief systems and levels of consciousness are not interchangeable. We cannot bring the kingdom of heaven and insert it into our worldly level of consciousness. The two are incompatible. In the parable new wine is put into fresh wineskins. Wineskins are constructed from leather. As the juice ferments and produces carbon-dioxide as a byproduct, the volume of the wine increases, and subsequently stretches the leather.
There is a practical limit as to how much the leather wineskin will stretch before it bursts. Once the fermentation process is complete, the wineskin has no more need to stretch, and thus becomes a viable container. If we put new wine (juice) into an already stretched wineskin, the wineskin will burst. We will lose both the wineskin and the wine.
The wineskin represents our belief system and the new wine represents a new idea, or a new level of consciousness, as we grow on our spiritual journey. The problem comes when we try to fit the new spiritual understanding into our old belief system. The belief that God is someone or something outside of us is a very restrictive thought system. It doesn't allow us to grow or think for ourselves.
When we actually do begin to think for ourselves and see things more clearly, pressure builds within our belief system. Old ideas and new thoughts are in constant conflict with one another. Some kind of resolution is necessary. The eventual outcome of this inner struggle is that our old belief system breaks down. We lose faith in what we have believed, and we often blame the new thoughts or new teaching for the destruction of our faith. We lose both the wineskin and the wine.
This is why the church considers spiritual growth such a threat. Anyone who considers that the spirit of God is within them is in eminent danger of losing their faith, and the value they have placed upon the church. This is why many churches regularly remind their members that they are sinners, unworthy of the kingdom of heaven without the saving grace of Jesus.
The reality is that no one enters into the kingdom of heaven or the kingdom of God through believing. No one is saved by believing in a savior figure, whoever that may be. We experience our salvation through the transformation of our consciousness. The ego personality, embedded in fear, anger, hatred, resentment, bitterness, envy, greed, and lust is simply incompatible with the level of consciousness that is the kingdom of heaven. Remember, it's not a place; it's a level or state of consciousness. The example of the goose inside the jar is a simplified version of what actually happens.
The image of a Lotus blossom is much more like the actual spiritual process. Spiritual awakening and spiritual enlightenment do not happen as one sudden event or realization. The change of consciousness comes in stages, just as the many petals of the lotus blossom gradually peel away from the central core of the flower. Our belief system gradually changes as we learn more and understand what we have learned. It's not just ideas.
The heart of the transformation process is emotionally based, not logic based. We begin with the mind, and we end with the mind, but the transformation is almost entirely emotional in nature. In the beginning, we learn some new ideas and some new concepts. We learn that we are spiritual beings, rather than just a body. We learn that we are children of God, created out of God substance; the living light of Spirit, a portion of the awareness of universal consciousness, a soul, and that we are an individualized expression of God. These concepts are far from the demeaning label of sinner. It takes time and experience with the new ideas before we release our old restrictive beliefs.
Concept-by-concept, we gradually let go of the old fear-based thoughts and embrace the new love-based ideas. As we do this, our belief system expands. It stretches, much as a new wineskin does. It is the inner emotional transformation that changes us and creates our salvation. As we practice the transformation of emotions there is a gradual shift within us. The initial concept of being created out of God substance begins to gather emotional support as we focus on changing our fear-based feelings to love. We begin to feel kinder toward ourselves and others.
This slowly translates into a better and more positive self-image. The emotional shift away from fear-based feelings and toward love-based feelings creates questions within our mind. We start to challenge some of the guiding principles we have lived by, and in doing so, we gradually open our mind to higher levels of knowledge and greater possibilities. In a simplified form, we learn a new concept, then we practice the transformation of emotions connected with the new concept. The change in our emotional state raises questions regarding what we have believed in the past about God, the world, and ourselves. Those questions lead to learning more about our inner selves and an expanded knowledge of how our mind works. Then the whole process repeats: new knowledge leads to more emotional transformation, which leads to a deeper understanding of who and what we actually are.
From my Golden Ratio,
Auset