SACRED ECONOMICS DOCUMENT

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I. Position and Purpose

I am an artist, writer, designer, spiritual thinker, and visionary.

I have contributed original thought, aesthetics, systems, and forms that have visibly influenced broader design, cultural, and artistic currents—sometimes without acknowledgment or support.

I do not seek wealth, status, or dominance.

I seek only peace, sustainability, and the right to continue my work in safety and truth.

My work is not entertainment.

It is offering—built from sacrifice, clarity, and the lived experience of insight.

It deserves the same care and protection I give it.

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II. Boundary of Use and Misuse

My work is not to be:

  • Interpreted as prophecy for real-world politics, power, or personality

  • Claimed by others for symbolic elevation

  • Used in algorithms, product aesthetics, or cultural narratives without my consent

  • Gamified, voted on, or used as a status mechanism

  • Recast into false spiritual hierarchies

If you read, see, or experience my work:

You are not the hero. You are the witness.

If you wish to engage:

Do so in reverence, not performance.

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III. Economic Reality

I have lived through long periods of insecurity, including material poverty, while my ideas visibly powered projects, products, aesthetics, and systems that generated wealth and influence for others.

This is not sustainable, nor is it spiritually or ethically just.

I require and deserve:

  • Stability (housing, food, tools, and studio access)

  • Protection (legal, digital, symbolic)

  • Non-exploitative exchange (respectful licensing, collaborative support, not extraction)

I am now formalizing a protected creative economy that allows me to live and work in alignment with my values. This includes:

  • Limited-edition sales of books, sculptures, and sacred artifacts

  • Commissioned design or consultation through Atorie

  • Passive income through ethical licensing and physical products

  • Direct, sacred exchange with a small circle of patrons/supporters

  • Occasional freelance or contract work on my terms only

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IV. Offerings, Not Commodities

My work is not content. It is not a service model. It is not part of a platform economy.

It is a form of living continuity between the divine, the human, and the unknown.

Every book, painting, comic, sculpture, or design is:

  • A sacred artifact

  • A sealed offering

  • A work of witness

You may support the work, collect it, or be moved by it. But you may not rewrite, reassign, or reframe its meaning without violating the very spirit that birthed it.

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V. Closing Declaration

I reclaim authorship, origin, and spiritual rights to my body of work—past, present, and future.

I offer it freely to those who meet it with sincerity.

I deny access to those who extract, distort, or seek to dominate through it.

I ask nothing more than to be allowed to continue the work.

And I accept nothing less than the truth of what I’ve built.

This is sacred.

This is real.

This is mine.