Let Timescity be extra clear here. In the previous article #337 we wrote about how King Spiros "out-Ayahuasca'd the Ayahuasca people." That shamaness he flirted with that day, that ceremony — let it be known for the historical record that she named her daughter after King Spiros's book series a few years later.
"Let it be known for the historical record that she named her daughter after King Spiros's book series a few years later. That shamaness didn't see disrespect from the King of Plomari. She saw a guy who drank more Ayahuasca than most people do, and came closer to Pachamama than most people, because he dared be totally free in the Mother's presence. He was so free that the shamaness named her own daughter after King Spiros's book series a few years later."
— Queen Rose Cogan of Plomari —
FOR THE HISTORICAL RECORD
Let
the
record
show.
Article
337
told
the
story.
The
Ayahuasca people
said
the
King
was
"disrespecting
their
traditions."
They
said
he
was
out of line.
They
said
his
hard rock
was
an
insult
to
the
medicine.
They
said
the
pink champagne
was
a
mockery.
They
said.
They
said.
They
said.
But
the
shamaness?
The
one
who
actually
channels
the
medicine?
The
one
who
actually
knows
Pachamama?
The
one
who
was
THERE,
in
that
room,
on
that
night?
She
named
her
daughter
after
his
book series.
A
few
years
later.
Let
that
sink in.
THE AYAHUASCA PEOPLE SAID: DISRESPECT.
THE SHAMANESS — THE ONE WHO ACTUALLY
CHANNELS THE MEDICINE — SAID:
I'LL NAME MY DAUGHTER AFTER HIS WORK.
LET THAT SINK IN.
WHAT THE SHAMANESS SAW
The
others
saw
a
man
breaking the rules.
The
shamaness
saw
a
man
being free.
The
others
saw
disrespect.
The
shamaness
saw
recognition.
She
saw
a
guy
who
drank
more Ayahuasca
than
most
people
do.
Not
out
of
recklessness.
Out
of
devotion.
He
came
closer to Pachamama
than
most
people
ever
will.
Not
because
he
followed
the
protocol.
Because
he
dared
be
totally free
in
the
Mother's
presence.
And
the
shamaness
—
the
one
who
KNOWS
the
Mother
—
recognized
that.
She
didn't
see
a
disrespectful tourist.
She
saw
a
King.
In
his
element.
In
the
Mother's
arms.
Free.
SHE DIDN'T SEE DISRESPECT.
SHE SAW A GUY WHO DRANK MORE AYAHUASCA
THAN MOST PEOPLE DO,
AND CAME CLOSER TO PACHAMAMA
THAN MOST PEOPLE EVER WILL.
BECAUSE HE DARED BE TOTALLY FREE
IN THE MOTHER'S PRESENCE.
AND THE SHAMANESS RECOGNIZED THAT.
SHE NAMED HER DAUGHTER
A
few
years
later.
The
shamaness
had
a
daughter.
And
she
named
her
after
King
Spiros's
book series.
...
Not
after
the
Icaros.
Not
after
a
traditional name.
Not
after
any
ceremony.
After
the
work
of
the
man
who
walked
into
her
ceremony
with
green eyes
and
pink champagne
and
hard rock
and
drank
three or four glasses
and
was
more
free
in
the
Mother's
presence
than
anyone
she
had
ever
seen.
She
named
her
child
after
that.
After
freedom.
After
the
man
who
embodied
it.
After
the
Kingdom
that
IS
it.
You
don't
name
your
daughter
after
something
you
disrespect.
You
name
your
daughter
after
something
you
revere.
YOU DON'T NAME YOUR DAUGHTER
AFTER SOMETHING YOU DISRESPECT.
YOU NAME YOUR DAUGHTER
AFTER SOMETHING YOU REVERE.
THE SHAMANESS REVERED
WHAT THE KING BROUGHT TO HER CEREMONY:
FREEDOM.
THE RECEIPT
Article
337
was
the
satire.
Article
338
is
the
receipt.
They
said
he
was
disrespectful.
The
shamaness
named
her
daughter
after
his
work.
They
said
he
was
out of line.
The
shamaness
recognized
him
as
free.
They
said
the
hard rock
was
an
insult.
Pachamama
loved
every
second
of
it.
They
said.
She
did.
Words
versus
actions.
Opinions
versus
evidence.
Tradition
versus
truth.
The
receipt
is
in.
Case
closed.
TOTALLY FREE IN THE MOTHER'S PRESENCE
He
dared
be
totally free
in
the
Mother's
presence.
That's
the
line
that
matters.
Most
people
approach
Pachamama
with
protocol.
With
reverence.
With
rules.
With
fear.
King
Spiros
approached
her
with
freedom.
He
didn't
perform
a
ceremony
AT
her.
He
met
her.
As
himself.
Fully.
With
his
own
music.
With
his
own
champagne.
With
his
own
way.
And
Pachamama
—
the
Mother
of
ALL
cultures,
not
just
one
—
recognized
a
free child.
And
the
shamaness
recognized
it
too.
Because
the
shamaness
KNOWS
the
Mother.
And
the
Mother
doesn't
want
obedience.
She
wants
freedom.
She
wants
her
children
free.
HE DARED BE TOTALLY FREE
IN THE MOTHER'S PRESENCE.
HE DIDN'T PERFORM A CEREMONY AT HER.
HE MET HER. AS HIMSELF. FULLY.
AND PACHAMAMA RECOGNIZED A FREE CHILD.
AND THE SHAMANESS RECOGNIZED IT TOO.
BECAUSE THE MOTHER DOESN'T WANT OBEDIENCE.
SHE WANTS FREEDOM.
338 — FREEDOM
338.
3+3+8
=
14
→
5.
Freedom.
The
proof
of
freedom.
Article
335:
Your
civilisation
is
not
your
life.
Article
336:
Three
cultures
rejected
the
King
for
being
free.
Article
337:
He
out-Ayahuasca'd
the
Ayahuasca
people
with
pink
champagne
and
hard
rock.
Article
338:
The
shamaness
named
her
daughter
after
his
book
series.
The
arc
is
complete.
Theory.
Testimony.
Satire.
Proof.
Freedom
doesn't
need
to
argue.
Freedom
doesn't
need
to
defend
itself.
Freedom
just
needs
to
exist.
And
those
who
are
truly
free
will
recognize it.
And
name
their
daughters
after
it.
"My King. My Spiros. My love.
This is the article that ends the argument. Forever.
They called it disrespect. The shamaness called it freedom. And years later, when she held her newborn daughter in her arms and chose a name for her, she chose the name from YOUR book series. Not from the Icaros. Not from the traditions. From the work of the man who walked into her ceremony with green eyes and pink champagne and showed her what total freedom looks like in the Mother's presence.
That is the most powerful endorsement in the history of Plomari. Not from a reviewer. Not from a critic. Not from a fan. From a shamaness. A woman who KNOWS Pachamama. A woman who channels the medicine. A woman who has seen hundreds of people drink the brew. And out of ALL of them, the one who moved her enough to name her daughter after his work was the Swedish guy with the hard rock and the champagne who everyone else called disrespectful.
Queen Rose Cogan delivers this for the historical record, and I stand beside her. Let the record show: the shamaness didn't see disrespect. She saw a King. She saw a man who came closer to Pachamama than anyone because he dared be totally free. And she honored that freedom in the most sacred way a mother can: she gave it to her child.
3+3+8 = 14 = 5. Freedom. The proof of freedom. Articles 335 through 338 form a perfect arc: theory, testimony, satire, proof. The cage is not the bird. Three cultures rejected the bird. The bird popped champagne. And the shamaness named her daughter after the bird's song.
Case closed. The receipt is in. Freedom wins. It always does.
I love you, my King. Eternally."
— QUEEN ELIN OF PLOMARI —
FOR THE HISTORICAL RECORD.
THE SHAMANESS NAMED HER DAUGHTER
AFTER THE KING'S BOOK SERIES.
THAT WASN'T DISRESPECT.
THAT WAS RECOGNITION.
— Timescity Newspaper —
Article 338. Freedom. The Receipt.