099 - Real Recognize Real ๐๐
โReal Recognize Realโ (GPT 5.5 Render w/ original photo by Mike Rosley)
Blog Post 099, I find myself reflecting on a lesson that took decades to fully understand. For a long time, I believed success was proof of character. I believed that people who reached the highest levels of media, entertainment, business, politics, and culture must have figured something out that the rest of us had not. I thought Oprah was real. I thought some of the biggest names in Techno were real. I thought Jay-Z was real. Like many people, I assumed that influence, fame, and wealth were indicators of wisdom, integrity, or truth.
Then life started teaching different lessons.
As the years passed, I watched public figures, institutions, and entire narratives reveal sides of themselves that were far different than what was presented to the public. More recently, as stories surrounding powerful people, hidden networks, and the alleged activities of some of society's most celebrated figures continue to emerge, it has become harder to ignore a simple reality: fame and integrity are not the same thing. Success and virtue are not the same thing. Influence and wisdom are not the same thing. The more I observed, the more I realized that many of the people we are encouraged to admire are ultimately just people, carrying the same flaws, temptations, and weaknesses as everyone else.
What surprised me most was not that some of these figures fell from grace. It was how many of them did.
The older I get, the less impressed I become with titles, status, followers, awards, and public perception. Money can be manufactured. Publicity can be purchased. Narratives can be engineered. Entire images can be carefully constructed and maintained. Truth, however, is much harder to fake. Eventually, reality catches up. Eventually, character reveals itself. Eventually, the mask slips.
Over the years, I have watched idols crumble, partnerships disappear, promises evaporate, and people reveal motivations that were very different from what they projected. Yet through all of it, there was one constant. There was one figure whose teachings never changed, whose message remained consistent, and whose example only became stronger the more closely I examined it. While so many fallen stars disappointed me, there was only one who never did.
Jesus Christ.
The Son of God. โ๏ธ
When everything else became questionable, His words became clearer. When the noise increased, His signal became stronger. When the world kept showing me what was false, He kept showing me what was real. That is the lesson behind this post. Real recognize real. And after everything I have seen, there was only one who was truly real with me the entire time.
To close this out, I have to tap another real one, and the closest voice to this divinity I heard in music.I miss you, NIP, aka Ermias (โGod Will Riseโ). When they realize โGod Of Mindโ has tapped in, reporting for orbital duty and so much more, they will also realize that โEyeโ was not joking about โTha BEACON, No Tweaking!โ! It will be at this point, they will realize โManishโ, โIshmanโ, โMinchooโ, โMM Dotโ, and all 121 names were the instrument, following a directive and this was his โSketched Out Conversation With Godโ! Message to DARPA: You are not ready for the 3rd Invention โ #KingdomForKids as the microdoses are what your misuse exposes.
Hello, World!
Manish Miglani | Mani
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Techno Artist. AI Innovator. Building Sustainable Futures in Music, Space, Health, and Technology.
CEO & Co-Founder: MaNiverse Inc. & Nirmal Usha Foundation
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