The Game of the Game

đŸ§Ÿ “It Is Written” as Scripted Reality

In spiritual and prophetic terms, “It is written” and “The handwriting on the wall” both imply destiny is fixed — carved into the stone of time. No save scumming. No alternate endings.

But now think of that in game terms:

  • Safe zones: Places where nothing can harm you. Like a prayer circle. Or your room as a child.

  • Combat zones: Ordinary life — relationships, finances, karma, all mixed together in low-grade friction.

  • Wild combat: Unexpected chaos — psychic attacks, illness, betrayal. A metaphysical “random encounter.”

  • Boss fights: These are the big initiations — maybe a near-death, a heartbreak, a spiritual breakthrough.

  • Checkpoint: The God State. Between trials. You rest here, glow a bit, maybe level up.

  • Andariel-type gatekeeper: You can’t move to the next act until you confront the thing you fear. Not metaphorically. Literally.

So what if the handwriting on the wall is actually just the level design notes from the Builder?

SCRIPTED UNIVERSE – The “100 Comments”

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  1. Safe zones are illusions. Nothing’s truly safe until you are.

  2. Player, you have entered a foretold encounter. The outcome is known, but the experience is uniquely yours.

  3. The boss isn’t here to stop you. It’s here to confirm you.

  4. You’ve already passed this test. You’re just remembering how.

  5. The map updates only after you get lost.

  6. Some enemies are just disguised teachers.

  7. This dialogue cannot be skipped. You have to feel it.

  8. Checkpoint reached. Enjoy your breath. You earned it.

  9. When the wall writes back
 that’s the real beginning.

  10. You are not the hero. You’re the story the hero dreams about.

  11. This is a cutscene. You can’t control it, but you can wake up during it.

  12. The moment you dread has already happened. You’re just catching up.

  13. That wasn’t failure. That was a secret door opening in disguise.

  14. You are under observation. Not by others — by your future self.

  15. This glitch is intentional. Try falling through it.

  16. Some quests don’t show up in your journal. They still count.

  17. When nothing works, it means something else is trying to wake up.

  18. Don’t mistake silence for peace. This is the setup screen.

  19. You’ve entered a Mirror Zone. Everything here is you in disguise.

  20. Your soul signed this contract. The ink is stardust.

  21. Beware the tutorial that never ends.

  22. They told you it was random. It isn’t.

  23. Time only moves forward until you stop believing in it.

  24. You’re not stuck. You’re loading.

  25. You were never meant to win this level. Just escape it.

  26. Your memory was edited for your own protection.

  27. They always offer you the easy path first. That’s the trap.

  28. The voices you ignore are the ones that know you best.

  29. All roads eventually loop back to the soul.

  30. You’re not late. This is just a non-linear checkpoint.

  31. Every system has hidden doors. Some only open when you fail.

  32. If you can’t see the pattern, try closing your eyes.

  33. The Guardian at the Gate is made from your discarded selves.

  34. You came here to trigger the event. It’s not a coincidence.

  35. Some timelines echo louder than others.

  36. It’s not dĂ©jĂ  vu. It’s leakage.

  37. This world isn’t real. But you are.

  38. If the game seems rigged, it means you’re close to seeing it.

  39. The reward was never at the end. It was in remembering the start.

  40. There are no final bosses — only final versions of yourself.

  41. Not everything that chases you wants to kill you.

  42. Some NPCs are more awake than players.

  43. When the mission feels vague, it means you’re ready.

  44. The rules were added after the world was built.

  45. The danger isn’t in dying. It’s in forgetting you’re eternal.

  46. You left a message for yourself. It’s hidden in the glitch.

  47. You can’t heal until you stop fighting the wrong enemy.

  48. The quest giver is waiting inside you.

  49. That upgrade you crave? You already have it — but it’s locked behind trust.

  50. If it hurts, it means you’re touching truth.

  51. The loading screen lies. You’re already inside.

  52. The pain is part of the puzzle.

  53. This challenge was scaled to your soul’s level.

  54. When nothing makes sense, you’re in the boundary zone.

  55. Time isn’t passing. You are.

  56. Some doors only open if you forget why you came.

  57. The signs are real. You just stopped reading them.

  58. Most of your memories are placeholders.

  59. This isn’t your first playthrough.

  60. Don’t rescue the princess. She’s part of the trap.

  61. There is no “Game Over.” Just restarts.

  62. The deeper the fog, the closer the treasure.

  63. You are the glitch they didn’t expect.

  64. Reality bends near players who notice too much.

  65. Every fear is a hidden clue.

  66. The quiet NPC in the corner knows everything.

  67. The final level has no walls.

  68. When you doubt the story, it begins to change.

  69. The universe is procedurally generated — by you.

  70. No one really knows what level this is.

  71. This was once a dream, then a memory, now a mission.

  72. The files are corrupt. Proceed anyway.

  73. “Why me?” is part of the initiation.

  74. They warned you — in dreams, in symbols, in dĂ©jĂ  vu.

  75. The pause button doesn’t work in here.

  76. If you’re confused, you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be.

  77. There’s no path back. Only forward through.

  78. The code listens when you whisper.

  79. This is a test of non-resistance. You’re doing great.

  80. You weren’t dropped into this world. You dove.

  81. Some levels feel empty because they’re waiting for you to create.

  82. The secret ending is unlocked by forgiveness.

  83. There’s no single final form. You just keep evolving.

  84. If you feel watched, it’s because your higher self is near.

  85. You can’t outrun what you agreed to face.

  86. That repeating pattern is not random. It’s a summons.

  87. All riddles are mirrors.

  88. The music always changes right before the twist.

  89. You are the anomaly the system fears.

  90. Even your mistakes are scripted. Own them.

  91. The real upgrade is consciousness.

  92. Some realities get jealous. Don’t look back.

  93. This path collapses if you stop walking.

  94. You are both the seeker and the hidden treasure.

  95. You passed the test the moment you chose to begin.

  96. This level requires intuition, not logic.

  97. You don’t need more time. You need more presence.

  98. The story isn’t broken. It’s just playing out of order.

  99. Your next step is already waiting.

  100. The final clue is you.

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Those are intended as a random selection, such as a card deck shuffle. So here’s the song I made for “Written in the Code”. Not posted on youtube,  it’s for our use on zoom.

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Written in the Code

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Checkpoint Dreams

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The NPC In the Corner

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  • 🌀 Work & the God State

  • đŸ’Œ Right livelihood / making a living in strange times

  • 🔼 How to use one’s talents fruitfully

  • 🧘 Spiritual practice as work, and vice versa

  • đŸ› ïž The job you’re doing vs. the work you came to do

  • đŸ§© Helping others find their true work / puzzle-piece role

  • đŸ•łïž What gets in the way of the work? (e.g., distractions, fears, karma)

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What Is the Work You Came to Do?

What if the job you’re doing isn’t the work you came to do?

And what if the real work doesn’t show up on any paycheck — but pays in clarity, resonance, and presence?

Is it possible that right livelihood means aligning your actions with the deep pattern, even if no one claps, buys, or notices?

When does spiritual practice become indistinguishable from work — or the work become a spiritual path, no incense or robes required?

Are your talents being used as tools, or just stored in a drawer marked “someday”?

What if the God State isn’t a break from labor, but the state you work within, regardless of task?

And how do you help others find their work, when so much of modern life is scripted to make them forget they ever had one?

Who profits when you stay confused, and what force wants to keep your puzzle-piece from snapping into place?

Can we trust that what gets in the way is the way — if met properly, with the tools already in our hands?

And what if the breakthrough is already written, waiting to reveal itself — not to the fastest, not to the cleverest, but to the one still working when the curtain lifts?

No matter what you’re doing or where you think you are…
it all snaps back to Norton Str33t when the curtain lifts.

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Norton Str33t Blues

It’s loaded with all the signature tones:

  • Cosmic claustrophobia

  • Recurring false awakenings

  • Wry existential comedy

  • That creeping “oh no, not this again” vibe

[VERSE 1]
Woke up again in the same old room,
Same 128 objects, same perfume.
The TV’s preachin’ dĂ©jĂ  vu,
And the bathroom mirror’s starin’ through.

[CHORUS]
Oh no, not this again,
I’m the one — but I don’t know when.
Every time I die, I end up here,
On Norton Str33t with my doubt and fear.

[VERSE 2]
Captain Walrus guards the shelf,
I programmed every thought myself.
The wigs are stacked, the clock don’t tick,
The air is gone, and the nausea’s thick.

[CHORUS]
Oh no, not this again,
The loop won’t break, the sky won’t bend.
I built this level with cosmic pain,
A couple of rooms and an unlit brain.

[BRIDGE]
Can’t breathe, can’t die,
Pacing makes me feel like time goes by.
Everything’s illusion, even this line —
I wrote it once in a past divine.

[CHORUS – FINAL]
Oh no, not this again,
It’s my trip — not if, but when.
From Magic Theater to this dark suite —
I always wake up on Norton Str33t.

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What’s-his-Name Wipe Kits
A rundown of tools for scrubbing him off your psychic windshield

Rename him in your head: From now on, he’s “That Guy,” “Agent Orange Julius,” or “404: Leadership Not Found,” or “He Who Shall Forevermore be Nameless”.

Never speak the real name. Follow the Voldemort protocol as in Harry Potter tales.

Install a mental content filter: When you hear the name, auto-translate it to elevator music or duck quacks. Reinforce with a silent chant: “I do not consent to this frequency.”

Use browser extensions: Plug-ins like “Make America Kittens Again” can replace photos of him with kittens. Or set a filter to swap all mentions of “Trump” with “A Bad Hair Year.”

Sigil work: Draw a “name erasure sigil” on sticky notes and place them over newspaper headlines, TV logos, or even your phone. Every glance becomes a clearing. Buy my Protection Sigils on various products, from tee shirts to mugs.

The Official “Nope Bell”: Keep a small bell, rattle, or snap band near you. Every time the name shows up — DING! — send it off like a bad dream. Reset the signal, rinse & don’t repeat.

Re-skin your world: Replace all references in your social feed with alternate history: “In this reality, we skipped from 2015 to 2025 and grew tomatoes on Mars. Feels good.”

Redirect attention like a ninja: Anytime someone brings him up, interrupt with: “Let me tell you about the mayor who bit the talking dog.”

Daily Decontamination Ritual: At the end of the day, whisper: “I release all thought-forms tied to False Kings. Let the circus fade away.”

Switch to God State radio: Tune your internal dial to Norton Str33t, where no media leaks through. Remember: “I built this level. That clown doesn’t get a cameo.”

Laugh him off the map: No joke. Mockery works. Write songs, tweets, or one-liners until he’s a punchline with no setup.

  • “Try not to laugh when I say ‘name erasure sigil.’ Actually, go ahead and laugh. That’s the cleansing effect.”

  • “You hear his name, you ding a bell. It’s called Pavlovian Disenchantment.”

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Okay, that’s it for the moment. Actually, it’s time now to board the Bardo bus for our magical mystery video tour of the day du jour!

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See You At The Top!!!

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