How They Traded Spirit for Scripture
How They Traded Spirit for Scripture
“They handed you a book, and said your spirit was no longer enough.”
Once, spirit spoke to spirit. Trees revealed truth. Water whispered warnings. The earth instructed. The wind carried codes your ancestors understood instinctively, long before paper carried interpretations.
But they brought scrolls wrapped in chains. Told you revelation had ended. That God could no longer speak unless printed in ink and crowned with copyright.
They did not give you the Word. They gave you a replacement for the Voice.
They canonized what could be controlled— edited, translated, and sold. They made Spirit a product, and made you feel sinful for hearing what they could not explain. They feared direct downloads of the divine.
Spirit Cannot Be Printed
No book can contain your ancestors. No verse can limit direct knowing. No doctrine can replace your divine authority. Your DNA carries texts older than any scripture—written in electromagnetic spirals long before alphabets existed.
You were never meant to worship stories. You were meant to become one.
Agbara N’ime is not a rejection of wisdom— it is a return to unfiltered Source.
"Spirit was never lost. You were simply taught to fear your own clarity."