Disrupting Spiritual Boundaries: India Unfiltered
#cbr, 2025 - #nowplaying, Keep Watching - Chlöe
#cbr, 2025 - #nowplaying, Keep Watching - Chlöe
Radical Narrative of Cultural Resilience
Listen up. This isn’t your standard corporate mumbo-jumbo. This is about India—a civilization that’s been playing 4D chess while the rest of the world was learning checkers.
Radical Indian Imperative
We’re not here to apologize. We’re here to acknowledge a truth that’s been hiding in plain sight: India’s spiritual landscape is a motherfucking revolution of consciousness.
Wisdom That Breaks the Mold
From the depths of the Chandogya Upanishad, a truth that’ll make your corporate-trained brain short-circuit:
“Tat Tvam Asi” (Thou Art That) - It’s not just a phrase. It’s a complete deconstruction of everything you thought you knew about reality.
And because we don’t play by anyone’s rules but our own, here’s a Biblical kicker that resonates across spiritual boundaries:
“Get wisdom, get understanding; do not forget my words or turn away from them.” - Proverbs 4:5-6
Uncompromising Commitment
Intellectual Warfare: Demolishing narrow-minded cultural narratives
Radical Dialogue: Blowing up platforms of limited understanding
Transformative Knowledge: Weaponizing spiritual insight
Ultimate Mic Drop
This isn’t a statement. This is a declaration of war against spiritual mediocrity.
-Mitchell + Deck
Pax Romana
cbr, 2025 - #nowplaying, Circles - Wenzel Remix, The Stickman Project, Wenzel, Sadie Rose
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“For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven.” - Ecclesiastes 3:1
Hey there. Let’s talk about thresholds - those moments that divide our lives into “before” and “after”. My birthday that year wasn’t just another party. It was a whisper of something profound waiting to break through.
Invitation: Diamonds and Unspoken Truths
Beverly Hills glittered around me, an ironic backdrop to my internal landscape. “Diamonds Are Forever” - the theme I chose. But what are diamonds, really? Pressure. Transformation. Something beautiful carved from darkness.
I’d wrestled with another potential name: Pax Romana.
Pax Romana: Profound Silence of Peace
Pax Romana wasn’t just a historical period of Roman peace. It was a profound metaphor brewing in my soul. Imagine a peace not defined by the absence of conflict, but by the presence of deep internal alignment. A peace that comes from radical self-acceptance, from understanding that your worth isn’t determined by the noise around you, but by the quiet truth within.
The Romans created this extraordinary period of relative calm - not through constant warfare, but through strategic infrastructure, cultural integration, and a complex system of bread and circuses. Sound familiar? Our modern world runs on similar illusions of peace - distractions that keep us from our true healing.
Threshold of Healing
Those invitations weren’t just paper and ink. They were a declaration. A moment suspended between what was and what could be. Diamonds are formed under immense pressure, just like our most authentic selves are forged through our most challenging seasons.
Bread and Circuses: Modern Distraction
The Romans knew a fundamental truth: keep people fed and entertained, and they’ll rarely question the deeper systems. But true peace? True healing? That requires stepping away from the circus. It demands we look inward, uncomfortable as that might be.
“You are more than enough. Not someday. Not when you achieve something. RIGHT NOW.”
My birthday wasn’t just a celebration. It was a quiet revolution. A moment where I chose to see beyond the glitter of Beverly Hills, beyond the facade of “Diamonds Are Forever”, and recognize the real treasure: my emerging, healing self.
Stay curious. Stay humble. Stay connected.
With radical authenticity,
Mitchell Royel + Deck
Boosted
There's something happening in America's retail spaces that most shoppers never notice. Between the bright lights and friendly greeters, an invisible war rages daily. They call it "boosting" – a term that might sound positive but masks a destructive reality that costs businesses billions and affects us all.
Boosting isn't random shoplifting. It's calculated, coordinated, and carried out by networks of professionals. The people who physically steal the merchandise are literally called "boosters" – they're just one gear in a well-oiled criminal machine. They target specific items, often working in teams, creating distractions while others sweep merchandise into specially designed bags or clothing.
The stolen goods move quickly through a chain of handlers, ending up sold online, at flea markets, or through other "fences" who specialize in moving hot merchandise. It's retail's underground economy, and it's booming.
What's wild is the scale of this problem. The Department of Homeland Security estimates that organized retail crime costs federal and state governments nearly $15 billion in lost tax revenue. That gets passed to consumers – about $500 annually per American in additional costs. That's not pocket change, friends.
Retail employees aren't just there to fold clothes and stock shelves. They've become unwitting soldiers in this battle. Modern training programs now teach them to identify suspicious behaviors without putting themselves at risk.
"The Triangle Offense" isn't just for basketball anymore. The best loss prevention strategies operate on three principles:
1. Advanced surveillance systems and AI to capture evidence
2. Employee training to identify suspicious behaviors
3. Collaboration with law enforcement agencies
But here's the catch – violence is increasing. According to the National Retail Federation, 81% of retailers reported that organized retail crime offenders have grown more violent, with 67% noting increased aggression compared to previous years. Employees are taught to observe and report, never confront. Their safety comes first.
But there's a deeper metaphor here that's been on my mind lately. How often do we experience "boosting" in our personal lives? I'm not talking about theft, but about those people who take without giving, who drain our energy, time, and joy without contributing anything meaningful in return.
You know the type – the friend who only calls when they need something, the colleague who takes credit for your work, the relationship that leaves you feeling emotionally bankrupt. These are life's "boosters," and they operate with the same calculated precision as their retail counterparts.
In Proverbs 20:17, we're reminded: "Food gained by fraud tastes sweet, but one ends up with a mouth full of gravel." The immediate gratification of taking what isn't earned – whether merchandise or emotional capital – always leads to emptiness.
And just as retail employees need training to identify boosters, we need wisdom to recognize when we're being emotionally looted. Psalm 119:18 asks, "Open my eyes that I may see wonderful things in your law." Sometimes we need divine clarity to see what's happening right in front of us.
Retailers invest millions in security systems to protect their assets. Shouldn't we do the same for our hearts and minds?
Philippians 4:8 offers a powerful framework: "Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things."
This is your personal security system, a filter that helps you discern who and what deserves access to your inner life.
Just as retail employees are taught to work in teams to combat boosting, we need community. Ecclesiastes 4:12 reminds us, "Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken." When we surround ourselves with people who add value rather than subtract it, we create a defense against life's boosters.
The most progressive retail organizations don't just focus on catching boosters; they work to understand and address the root causes. Similarly, our response to those who take from us shouldn't end at creating boundaries.
Matthew 5:44 challenges us with: "But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you." This doesn't mean allowing yourself to be continuously exploited, but it does suggest that our response should ultimately aim toward healing rather than punishment.
I've found that some of life's "boosters" are operating from places of deep woundedness. Their taking is often an attempt to fill internal voids. Understanding this doesn't excuse the behavior, but it helps us respond with compassion while maintaining healthy boundaries.
When retailers experience significant losses from boosting, they don't just write them off and move on. They analyze what happened, strengthen their defenses, and work toward recovery.
Isaiah 58:12 speaks to this beautifully: "Your people will rebuild the ancient ruins and will raise up the age-old foundations; you will be called Repairer of Broken Walls, Restorer of Streets with Dwellings."
After experiencing emotional or spiritual boosting, recovery isn't just possible; it's promised. The process of rebuilding after loss can actually leave us stronger than before.
Whether we're talking about retail crime or personal relationships, boosting thrives in environments of unawareness. The more we understand the tactics, recognize the warning signs, and implement wise prevention strategies, the less vulnerable we become.
Proverbs 4:23 puts it simply: "Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it." This might be the most important anti-boosting strategy of all.
In retail and in life, what we protect prospers. What we neglect gets boosted. The choice, ultimately, is ours.
-Deck
Ride-or-Die Connections
Hey, fam - let’s talk deck real talk.
We’re diving into those connections that don’t care about our bank accounts, our follower count, or where we’re from. We’re talking about those relationships that are pure, unfiltered, and totally non-negotiable.
There’s this biblical wisdom in Proverbs 17:17 that hits different: “A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity.” That’s not just words - that’s our lifestyle.
When we say “I got you,” we mean it from our core. It’s about showing up when:
The lights are low
The odds are against us
Our world’s falling apart
It doesn’t matter if we’re rolling in cash or counting pennies. True connection? That’s the currency we can’t buy.
Our Ride-or-Die Mentality
We’ve learned that life isn’t about the highlight reel. It’s about who stands beside us during the behind-the-scenes moments. Who’s there when the cameras aren’t rolling? Who believes in us when we’ve stopped believing in ourselves?
That’s our non-negotiable.
What Non-Negotiable Really Means for Us
Unconditional Support: No judgment, just pure acceptance
Consistent Presence: Not just when it’s convenient
Radical Honesty: Telling each other what we need to hear, not just what we want to hear
Our Scripture Speaks Truth
Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 nails it: “Two are better than one… If either of them falls down, one can help the other up.”
Our Deck Takeaway
Life’s gonna throw curveballs. Our relationships are our safety net. Whether it’s a friend who’ll bail us out at midnight, a partner who sees our soul, or a passion that keeps us grounded - those are our non-negotiables.
So here’s our challenge: Be that person. Find those people. Create those connections that don’t have a price tag.
Because at the end of the day, we got each other. And that’s what’s truly deck.
— Us
You Don't Get to Love Us: Journey of Uncompromising Standards and Spiritual Integrity
Hey fam, let's dive deep into something that's been burning in our heart. We've walked through life's crazy journey and learned that love isn't some universal free pass for anyone to casually stroll into our world. It's about standards – biblical standards that cut deeper than surface-level connections, social status, or superficial expectations.
We've seen every corner of existence, from glitzy Hollywood sets to quiet moments of reflection, and here's the unfiltered truth: people, places, and things don't get automatic VIP access to our inner circle. Whether you're swimming in wealth or counting every last penny, there's a line – and we're drawing it with permanent marker. This isn't about superiority or looking down on anyone; it's about protecting our peace, our purpose, and the sacred space of our personal journey.
Scripture becomes our ultimate blueprint here. Proverbs 4:23 drops a truth bomb that resonates to our core: "Guard your heart above all else, for everything you do flows from it." We're not playing emotional Russian roulette with our spirit. If you can't meet the standard of genuine respect, authentic integrity, and meaningful connection, you're not getting past our carefully constructed emotional boundaries. It's not personal – it's spiritual self-preservation.
Our standards aren't about building walls or being emotionally unavailable. They're about understanding that our worth isn't determined by who wants to be around us, but by the intentional choices we make about who we allow to influence our path. We've witnessed firsthand how compromise can slowly erode your spirit, how letting just anyone into your inner sanctum can drain your energy and completely derail the purpose we've been called to pursue. Every connection is a potential gateway – and we're not leaving that gateway unguarded.
This journey isn't about being difficult or creating unnecessary drama. It's about being profoundly intentional. We're walking a path that demands selective connection, wisdom beyond our years, and a spiritual discernment that goes far deeper than surface-level interactions. James 1:5 promises wisdom to those who seek it, and we're actively asking for the supernatural ability to know exactly who gets the privilege of being close to us. Rich, poor, famous, completely unknown – none of that external stuff matters. What truly counts is the condition of your heart, your integrity, and your alignment with something far greater than temporary human validation.
So here's our ultimate declaration: you don't get to love us just because you want to. Love is a privilege earned through consistent authenticity, not a right granted by mere proximity or desire. We're constructing something sacred, something purposeful, and we're not letting anyone or anything compromise the blueprint we've been given. Our standards aren't restrictions – they're protection, our boundary, our spiritual defense mechanism. We're building a life of purpose, and not everyone gets a front-row seat to that journey. Take it or leave it – we're completely at peace either way. Our worth isn't determined by who stays or who goes, but by the unwavering commitment to our calling and the standards that protect it.
-Deck
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