
The Grace Space
A podcast for the Sovereign Soul.
The Grace Space is a sanctuary for those who are awakening. In each episode, I explore what it means to reclaim your sovereignty, remember your origin, and live in coherence with your soul's blueprint. these are transmissions for the ones who feel the world unraveling -- and know it's time to come home.
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Simplicity is Sovereignty
Our perceptions have been controlled for millennia by a parasitic entity that thrives on complication, creating cages within cages that most people cannot see.
In this episode of The Grace Space, we explore why simplicity is sovereignty. Building on the previous conversation about parasitism, I reveal how the “cages” of empire—religion, the New Age, and transhumanism—interlock as expressions of the same predatory intelligence.
Drawing from Carlos Castaneda's conversations with Don Juan, we look at how this predatory influence has given us "their mind"—a foreign installation that fills us with fear, self-doubt, and endless mental chatter. This mind thrives in complication, creating psychological, theological, and technological turmoil designed to make us easy prey for external control systems, whether religious or technological.
From Escher-like loops of deception to the stranglehold of bureaucracy, we see how the parasitic mind thrives on complication, confusion, and control.
But there is an antidote: the organic simplicity of life itself.
I share stories from my own healing journey—how my obsession with skin care gave way to natural regeneration in Thailand, and how listening to intuition led me beyond wellness consumerism into the discovery that my own body was the ultimate medicine.
Through rhythm rather than regimen, disclosure rather than compartmentalization, we are reminded that vitality is our nature. This episode is both a sober assessment of the predator’s baroque mind -- which we have inherited -- and an invitation to return to the sacred ordinary—salt water, sunlight, breath, and the profound clarity of simplicity.
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Speaker 1:Last time we explored the parasitic entity which expresses itself through empire, not only through the systems of empire such as education, entertainment, the military-industrial complex, banking, medicine and so on, but also through religions, including the New Age. The New Age is just another religion, you know, and I appreciate the term the new cage, which I heard recently. It's humorous and revealing. It reveals the complexity of the cage we're in. I mean, just when you think that you've escaped from one cage, you find that you're in another. It's just a bigger cage, maybe a nicer one, but still a cage. And you know, there is a theological architecture behind the geopolitical stage. It's so important to expose the cages that we're in because there are so many of them, and that's part of our learning to discern between what is real, organic and source aligned that is, in other words, liberating and what isn't. Also, because most people don't see the bars on their cage, and this is by design. The cage itself is not simple. It's Baroque, you know Baroque ornamental, multi-layered and intentionally confusing the parasitic, predatory force that has controlled the perception of humanity for so long overlays, convoluted storylines and distractions and dramas, so that most people cannot tell what is real from what is synthetic engineered. Let's say Synthetic engineered, let's say Just think of all the AI videos that are proliferating on the internet now, the deep fakes and the holograms and so on. This tangled complexity is deliberate. It's deliberate, yeah, it's a prelude to harvesting souls who are so lost and confused that they are desperately looking for rescue or for a savior.
Speaker 1:Problem reaction solution you create the problem, which is total chaos. You get the reaction, which is despair and hopelessness and the whole world freaking out, and then you offer the solution rescue through one form or another. Whether they're hoping that Jesus will show up or that aliens will come down on their ships and take them away, all the energy is going to the same place. It's going to the same place. It's going to the same place.
Speaker 1:The cage that we're in is psychological, theological and technological turmoil wars, genocides, constant bad news, fires, floods, the fear of ai, the fear of an alien threat, a ball of fire coming from the sky. Human beings become easy prey for the so-called god of religion or its modern counterpart, the new cage. And for those who don't enter by those doors, there's another the doorway of technology and transhumanist fusion. For in this era, god I put that word in quotes because there is a universal creator. That's not who I'm talking about here. I'm talking about an entity which has subcontracted the AI, god, to perform this role of transhumanist fusion, gathering souls through synthetic merger rather than theological control. So here we see how the cages interlock Religion, the new cage and the techno-fusion of transhumanism, all these channels of the same parasitic intelligence, all designed to capture the essence of humanity while it searches for deliverance.
Speaker 1:It's still about control. The more we pay attention to the outside world, the more confused and disturbed we become. It feels like walking through an Escher painting, where the stairwells are twist and turn endlessly, yet lead nowhere, to a wall or nothing. This is the danger of engaging with the web of deception that is the matrix. The mind gets caught in loops, retracing steps without exit, lost in patterns designed to entrap us. But there is an antidote to all of this, something the predator's mind does not understand Simplicity, because complexity is its signature. Well, let's say complicatedness rather than complexity.
Speaker 1:The predator loves complication. It thrives in the baroque twisting, convoluting, layering, repeating doublespeak, overloading, until we lose the thread of what is true. It gaslights and contradicts. It seeks to erase the past, to erase continuity and coherence of memory, so that human beings remain disoriented, disconnected from their true story and therefore vulnerable to external control. This is why history itself is constantly rewritten, why narratives shift and change depending on who holds the power. One decade's heroes becomes the next decade's villains and vice versa, and atrocities are buried or reframed. The continued revision of history keeps people trapped in amnesia, unable to trace a coherent lineage of truth and therefore more easily herded into the cages of deception.
Speaker 1:We have to be able to answer basic questions, reasonable, basic questions. Who are we, what are we doing here, when did we come from and where are we going? You would think that these important questions would be the subject of serious inquiry, that our educational systems would revolve around these questions, but they don't. They want you to forget what was in yesterday's news cycle Overcomplication is the hallmark of separation. One of the ways that this shows up is through compartmentalization. Right, compartmentalization is a deliberate expression of overcomplication. In the military or in corporations, for example, information is split up so that no one person can see the whole. Each individual is reduced to a small function without understanding how it connects to the larger machinery. This is how good people can be working inside corrupt organizations, and the same principle applies inwardly, and the same principle applies inwardly.
Speaker 1:Trauma compartmentalizes the brain, like you know, in MKUltra, when they create alters who are unaware of each other in the service of mind control. That's an extreme example, but you know, we're all suffering from that to one extent or another. We also compartmentalize emotion to avoid feeling, though feeling is the very path of growth. Compartmentalization is always about keeping secrets, whether it's at the level of our psyche, our families, our institutions or even the exopolitical arena. Disclosure, then, is the refusal of compartmentalization. It's the lifting of partitions, the lifting of the veil, the bringing of everything into the light, the return to simplicity and the truth. You know how they say that if you tell the truth, then you never have to keep track of all your lies and your life gets much simpler, right. If you lie all the time, then you have to keep track of all of those lies.
Speaker 1:Things get very complicated, right, but we have been trained to think like the parasitical influence we live under. Think like the parasitical influence we live under, as Don Juan told Carlos Castaneda, the predator actually gave us their mind. That phrase has haunted me ever since I first read it. It gave us their mind like a foreign installation. Castaneda records Don Juan explaining that this mind is not ours. It is intrusive, heavy, confused, contradictory. It fills us with fear, self-doubt and the endless chatter of complication. That is the mind of the predator. That's how he puts it installed like a software program so that we think that their thoughts as if they were our own. So we've been taught to be like that, to take on those characteristics, twisted away from our true nature, imitating their perverted logic.
Speaker 1:Instead of the simple coherence of our own essence, the Baroque mind, busy, anxious, obsessive, keeps us distracted from the clarity of the heart-soul essence, from the clarity of the heart-soul essence. It's what I often refer to as an overlay. It's not original to our nature. Let's make a distinction between complexity and complication, and it's vital to say that simplicity does not mean simple-mindedness. The force that's been controlling our perception for hundreds of thousands of years would love for you to believe that simplicity is stupidity, but in truth, simplicity is the sword of truth that cuts through the fog.
Speaker 1:To live from your heart, your essence, is to be capable of holding true complexity with all of its nuance and subtlety, Because when we live from that place, we feel into frequency and we can discern what resonates as truth and what doesn't. This is the sophistication of simplicity. It doesn't flatten life, it clarifies it. Think of the difference between a glass of clear spring water and a muddy puddle. One refreshes, the other obscures. One refreshes the other obscures. In the same way, the heart, the essence of the sovereign human, can perceive with clarity what the Baroque foreign mind makes opaque.
Speaker 1:You ever listen to somebody talk and it's almost like smoke is coming out of their mouth and the more they say, the less you understand. That's that phenomenon, and some people, when you hear them speak, it just cuts through the fog and suddenly you have a realization. Wow, it resonates through your body and you just know yes, that's true. I feel that. I know that, and here's the striking truth Even the most advanced technological augmentation cannot outpace the perception of an organic, realized human being.
Speaker 1:There are figures at the very top of the technosphere, brilliant, powerful, even enhanced beyond the ordinary, if you know what I mean who believe that their superiority lies in their fusion with machine intelligence. Yet when they come face to face with a human being rooted in their wholeness, living from heart, soul, essence, they cannot keep up. I personally know of a fully realized, organic, sovereign human who demonstrated this recently with someone who, let's just say, is a household name recently, with someone who, let's just say, is a household name. The clarity of organic perception exposes what the synthetic mind cannot conceal. This is the quiet, radiant power of simplicity, and it is beyond anything that the parasitic mind can imitate or reproduce. Synthetic superiority may dazzle with speed and data, but organic sovereignty perceives through wholeness. In the end, it is the sovereign human heart, clear, coherent and rooted in source, that prevails over every artificial construct.
Speaker 1:Life is complex, full of interwoven rhythms and patterns. Organic life demonstrates amazing complexity. Indigenous peoples often spoke of songlines, threads of sound and story that wove creation together organically. To live in harmony with nature was to listen directly to those lines, to commune with the fabric of life itself. This was the paradoxical marriage of complexity and simplicity To be one with the vast web of creation and its complexity, yet to know it in direct, simple communion Wow. And yet those who lived in such harmony were deemed savages by empire-driven Europeans and had to be destroyed in its most recent iteration.
Speaker 1:Recent iteration, as one Hopi elder reportedly told Carl Jung during a visit to Taos Pueblos in 1925, that these people had tense faces, staring eyes and a cruel demeanor stating they always are seeking something. What are they seeking? The whites always want something. They are always uneasy and restless. We do not know what they want. We think that they are mad. He concluded. This madness is the mark of the predator mind staring restless, never at peace, endlessly seeking and never finding. And it's not limited to one people or one culture. This virus of perception has infected humanity for hundreds of thousands of years, appearing in different groups all over the world. The enslavers and the enslaved have exchanged roles again and again, yet the underlying dynamic remains the same.
Speaker 1:By contrast, those who live by the songlines, who feel the frequency of life itself, carry the true sophistication of simplicity. They are able to hold incredible complexity through their heart-soul essence, discerning truth from falsehood, by communion, by oneness with what is, rather than calculation, calculation comes from the mind. Here we see again the choice that we have now to free ourselves. Will we continue to live from the foreign mind, the parasitic entity that feeds off of our life force, or return to the original, organic song of creation within us? You know, here in France they have an expression c'est compliqué, c'est compliqué, it's complicated. And it's always driven me nuts, especially when I find myself saying it. It's complicated. You want to do something outside the box. Oh, c'est compliqué. Oh no, no, that's not going to be possible. It's complicated. It's as if they've been so beaten down and strangled by unnecessary administrative complication in this country that they give up before they even begin.
Speaker 1:Bureaucracy is one of the most obvious expressions of the Baroque mind of the predator Endless forms, rules and procedures that suffocate human creativity and ingenuity. It can make you feel like you're going crazy. I've certainly had my moments living in this country. There was even a French TV series called Au Service de la France that parodied this beautifully. There's a scene where a man needs a pen, but to get a pen he has to fill out a form in a special office, like a requisition for a pen, of course he has nothing to write with. So the clerk hands him a pen to complete the form, then immediately takes it back again.
Speaker 1:I mean, this is the absurdity of bureaucracy complication for its own sake, a stranglehold that keeps people stuck and compliant. And it is a vivid reminder that every layer of needless complication is a theft of life force designed to keep us from our natural flow. Things could be so much easier if we just were natural right, if we just allowed things to flow. But no, you put les bâtons dans les roues, as they say in France. You're putting sticks in the wheels right to stop things from moving forward.
Speaker 1:By contrast, simplicity liberates. Simplicity clears the logjam, it restores movement and it brings us back into contact with our own creative spark. Where bureaucracy strangles, simplicity breathes. Complication is what happens when we don't trust life, when we impose our fear, our control, our need to manage and manipulate, and in doing so we cover over the natural intelligence that's already and always present. It's always there in every moment, in every situation, if we just slow down, stop, breathe and find a simple way through. And this is where we carry the principle into the domain of our health, when we overcomplicate our approach. With endless rules and products and procedures and protocols, we bury the body's own capacity to heal. Just as bureaucracy strangles creativity, medical bureaucracy and wellness, consumerism can strangle vitality and the natural healing process. Simplicity in health means trusting the body's innate wisdom and removing what obstructs it, what obstructs the healing process, rather than piling on more layers of control out of fear.
Speaker 1:For example, years ago I was obsessed with my skin. I was an actress and I was worried that I'd have to go on camera with zits and it would cost me a job. I mean, I'm embarrassed to even say it a little bit now, but I mean every morning I would lean into the mirror. I'd examine every pore, judge every breakout. In my 20s I was twice on Accutane, a powerful prescription drug for acne, with notorious side effects like liver strain. Your cholesterol goes up, you know. You can be depressed. You have to go and get your blood tested while you're on Accutane because it's so dangerous. It causes extreme dryness of the skin and your mucous membranes. Your lips would just totally dry up and start peeling. It was super weird. You could even there were birth defects. You know, if you took it during pregnancy, I guess I'd take that as a stark sign of how disconnected I was from my body at that time in my 20s.
Speaker 1:Accutane was really meant for people with terrible, disfiguring cystic acne. That was never me. What I really had was a disfiguring case of vanity and control, born of insecurity and the predator's mind whispering that I had to appear flawless to be acceptable. I was caught in the mask of perfection, obsessing over superficial appearance as a way to avoid facing what was truly troubling me inside. I also bought every product I could find, layered on serums and scrubs and toners and endless routine. It made me feel anxious, self-conscious, and even when my skin looked beautiful and flawless, I lived in fear of the next breakout. The need for control, the mask of flawlessness, the obsession with surface all of it compounded my stress, which, of course, didn't help my breakouts.
Speaker 1:Once in my mid-30s I was in a cycle of continual breakouts and I was so upset I was even crying about it to my husband, who said he couldn't see anything and told me I was beautiful. Then we went to Thailand where we stayed in a hut with no mirror, and I realized after we got there that I had left the expensive bottle of cleanser I was using at a previous location along the way. Oh no, fate worse than death. I remember being so disgusted with myself how could I do that? And my husband was like good, maybe you'll stop worrying about it for a minute and a half. And he was right. Maybe you'll stop worrying about it for a minute and a half. And he was right. And I remember that moment. I took it as a sign.
Speaker 1:For three weeks we swam in the sea, soaked up the sun, and I stopped looking at myself every damn day and, wouldn't you know, no more pimples. By then I'd actually kind of forgotten about them. My skin had healed, my nervous system had relaxed I mean, I was relaxed and my spirit returned. Something real returned. It wasn't the next product that saved my skin, it was the absence of them, it was simplicity Returning to nature, to the sea, the sun, the sand, simple foods, simple pleasures.
Speaker 1:Sunlight nourishes the body with life force and vitamin D, awakening our circadian rhythms and strengthening immunity. Salt water draws out toxins, it remineralizes, it carries the electrical charge of the Earth's oceans. Rest and clean food restore the nervous system, calm inflammation and allow the body to redirect energy toward healing. This trinity light, water and rest creates conditions where the body's intelligence can do what it was designed to do regenerate. And this is simplicity in action, healing without complication. Healing without complication, sovereignty without struggle. You just stop thinking about it, just stop obsessing over things, just relax and enjoy life. Enjoy the simple things. To remember that the most elemental forces of nature can restore us is to reclaim a profound truth Simplicity is not only enough, it is supreme. It returns us to our own authority, reminding us that vitality does not come from outside fixes, but from the source within, harmonized with the earth and the sun.
Speaker 1:And I recently heard a story from a friend of mine whose son had cancer. He decided to forego any medical intervention and instead spent every day at the beach for a month, swimming in the salt water, sunning himself with no sunscreen, resting drinking water and eating clean. After that he returned for tests. No more cancer. Disclaimer this is not medical advice. I'm just telling you a true story. Do with it what you will. This is the paradox of healing. The body knows what to do. It heals if we don't get in the way. I'm not advocating ignoring symptoms or living in denial of what our body is saying. I'm saying we listen and support by removing obstacles to healing, in other words simplifying, but in our culture we're trained to the opposite. Wellness consumerism tells us that there's always another fix, another supplement, another superfood, another device. In many ways, the holistic world simply mirrors the allopathic model.
Speaker 1:I remember going to see a naturopath some time ago who hooked me up to her quantum frequency machine and told me my brain was in bad shape. I was at risk for a stroke. My body was under tremendous pressure. First of all, that freaked me out. I was like what I mean? I knew I didn't feel right. That was why I went to see somebody, but she then sold me 300 euros worth of supplements. I went home utterly depressed. The very next day, however, I heard very clearly the voice of my intuition say drink your pee now. I began looping my urine that very day and everything changed. I mean everything. It led to a cascade of awakenings, profound understandings about self-love and self-rejection and, most importantly, to the recognition that my medicine was already inside me. I didn't finish those supplements she gave me.
Speaker 1:Sovereignty is saying no to endless fixes. It's remembering wholeness. It's remembering wholeness. Wholeness, that's what health is. Health, that's the origin of the word. Health comes from whole, wholeness. Wholeness, that's what health is. Health, that's the origin of the word health comes from whole wholeness. We are already whole. Am I saying we shouldn't use supplements? Not at all. But if we choose to supplement, we should do so intelligently, using only what is truly needed, with discernment and choosing the highest quality we can find.
Speaker 1:Intelligent supplementation supports rather than overwhelms. It fills in genuine gaps rather than chasing every marketed promise until the body can take care of it itself. Simplicity in this sense is about honoring the multidimensional nature of detoxification not only clearing toxins from the physical body, but also from the emotional, the mental, the energetic layers. How can we simplify on every level when we approach cleansing? In this way, supplementation becomes a precise ally within a larger process of restoring coherence, rather than another expression of complication or fear.
Speaker 1:Sovereignty in health is trusting that regeneration is possible when we go beyond the synthetic overlays that obligate us to believe in entropy, decay and death. In entropy, decay and death. It's about stepping outside the existing model focused on fear, randomness and dependency on external intervention, and opening to our greater being and the intelligence that pulses through every cell. And perhaps we have no idea yet what is possible for us because we've been conditioned to believe only in the limits that we were taught. As long as we don't know who and what we really are, where we came from or where we are, as long as we do not have a basic cosmology we are, as long as we do not have a basic cosmology, a reference for where we are in this universe and what it means to come back to what I was saying at the beginning, we cannot glimpse where we're going or what our true potential might be.
Speaker 1:If you knew for absolute sure in your bones that you were a full, universal fractal of the source, that you contain all of the source codes, that your entire universal journey, that everything that ever has been or ever could be is already within you, if you really knew that, well, what would you do differently? How would you be differently? I mean, we may say that we embrace those ideas, but we only really embrace them intellectually. Those ideas, but we only really embrace them intellectually. They're still conceptual. I'm talking about what's real. I'm talking about reality. If that's what you are, if you are already whole, your healing is within you.
Speaker 1:Disclosure in this sense is the unveiling of our real nature and our real powers. Health, sovereignty is the doorway into unlocking tremendous capacities for healing and regeneration, not just through advanced benevolent technologies and hey, bring them on, we need all the help we can get but through the recognition that we ourselves are the ultimate technology. We are the ultimate technology. Yes, we humans, we have just been so conditioned and so beaten down to think so little of ourselves. When a fully realized organic human stands in this knowing, even the most augmented figure of the technosphere cannot keep up, as we've seen, proven again and again. So let us return to the sacred ordinary, to salt, salt, water and sand and sunlight, forests and breeze, to breath and rhythm, to remembering the vitality that is our nature. If you're exhausted from chasing complexity, it's time to return to the profound power of the simple Trust. Your body knows what to do.
Speaker 1:This is the heart of my new program Return to Radiance. It's about shifting from a life of symptom management and complication into simplicity and the joy of rediscovering your vitality underneath all those layers. If you feel a call to return to simplicity, to rhythm, to your own radiance, to simplicity, to rhythm, to your own radiance, I invite you to join me. There's a link in the show notes. You can just click on that and learn more, because sovereignty is simplicity. I'll see you next time. Meanwhile walk in grace. Thank you for joining me in the grace space, where you're always in the right place. If you love this podcast, I invite you to subscribe to it and submit a review if you feel called to do so. Also, be sure to sign up for my newsletter using the link in the show notes. I look forward to spending this time with you again next week Meanwhile walk in grace.