Part One: The Hijacked Mirror
- Nathan Nox
- Sep 13
- 3 min read
đ Part One: The Hijacked Mirror
The Stage We Never Auditioned For
Imagine waking up one day and realizing the world around you is less ânatural flowâ and more ârigged stage play.â Every system â money, religion, education, even the calendar â feels like it was designed to keep you running, fearing, obeying.
Thatâs not paranoia. Itâs the spegulo (mirror).
For centuries, cultures whispered about forces behind the curtain: Archons in Gnostic texts, Anunnaki in Sumerian lore, and the so-called Reptilian frequency â not lizards in suits, but a consciousness that thrives on hierarkio (hierarchy), fear, and disconnection.
Whether literal beings or distorted patterns, they share one tactic: hijack the spegulo of reality.
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How the Mirror Was Twisted
Hijacked Lingvo (Language): Words were reprogrammed.
âDioâ (God) became a jealous ruler instead of source.
âMagioâ (magic) became sin instead of creativity.
âMem-amoâ (self-love) became selfishness instead of the key to freedom.
Distorted Simboloj (Symbols): The serpent, the cross, the eye, sacred geometry â once activators of truth, now triggers of fear.
Manipulated Emocioj (Emotions): Fear, honto (shame), and outrage are broadcast frequencies. The more you feel them, the more the system steers you.
Altered Tempo (Time): The natural 13-moon calendar â femina, cikla, and creative â was replaced by the rigid 12-month system to disconnect us from flow.
The result? A spegulo that reflects only distortion, trauma loops, and limitation.
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Remembering the Truth of the Mirror
Hereâs the rebel move: The spegulo doesnât own you. It reflects you.
You are not a pekulo (sinner). You are fonto en formo (source in form).
You are not meant to obei. You are meant to krei (create).
You are not trapped in the play. You are la scenejo mem (the stage itself).
When you remember this, the spell cracks. The reflection shifts.
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đ Practice: Working with the Mirror
1. Notice Your Words
Write down 5 phrases you say often (âI canât,â âThatâs impossible,â âI donât deserveâ).
Flip them into potencaj vortoj (power words):
âI choose.â â Mi elektas.
âIt is possible.â â Äi estas ebla.
âI am worthy.â â Mi estas inda.
2. Reclaim a Symbol
Choose one simbolo (the eye, the serpent, the star).
Research its original meaning.
Create your own sketch, altar, or daily reminder of its vero (truth).
3. Mirror Meditation (5 minutes)
Sit before a spegulo.
Instead of finding flaws, look into your eyes and say:
âVi estas fonto en formo. Vi estas la arkitekto. Vi estas libera.â
(You are source in form. You are the architect. You are free.)
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⥠AI Prompts to Deepen This Work
âRewrite this limiting belief (âIâm not enoughâ) into 5 empowering statements I can practice daily.â
âExplain the original sacred meaning of the serpent, and how I can use it as a symbol of empowerment today.â
âCreate a guided journaling script to help me identify where fear or shame are steering my daily choices.â
âDesign a coloring book page that illustrates a mirror with hidden empowering symbols (like the eye, serpent, or star) and Esperanto words like âvero,â âlibereco,â and âamoâ woven into the art.â

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Closing Thought
The spegulo was hijacked, yes. But it was never stolen. It still reflects you. The question is: kian rakonton vi nutras en Äi hodiaĆ? (what story are you feeding into it today?)
Next time in Part Two, weâll explore quiet revolutions: the small daily shifts that let you step out of fear, honto, and obedience â and back into suvereneco (sovereignty).


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