You are the God of the Game
There’s a moment in every good video game when the player realizes they’re not just reacting to the terrain—they’re shaping it.
I believe the same is true in life.
Most people live like non-playable characters (NPCs) in their own storyline—moving through pre-scripted reactions, unconsciously obeying the code handed to them by culture, family, trauma, or fear. But what if this whole reality is a game you designed before you ever hit “start”?
What if your pain, your longing, even your exquisite moments of joy… weren’t accidents?
Not as in “you asked for every bad thing that’s ever happened,” but as in: you chose a storyline. One that would invite contrast. One that would give you the opportunity to remember who you really are—not through bypassing emotion, but by learning to hold it all from a higher vantage point.
Not above it.
Within it.
You chose a game with texture. With loss, love, grief, and beauty. You chose the full range of sensation and asked:
“How much of this can I remember is me?”
Here’s the twist: You didn’t just choose the storyline. You are the storyline. And once you realize that, you start to re-code the level ahead.
Every thought.
Every projection.
Every frequency you emit into the field…
It’s not reacting to what life gives you.
It becomes what life gives you.
That’s what it means to shift from playing blindly to playing as the god of the game.
This isn’t about never feeling sad or never being surprised by life. Being a god at play doesn’t mean the terrain flattens into only good vibes. It means the waves no longer own you. The loss no longer tells you who you are. You still feel, but you hold it with new texture—like a lucid dreamer who knows they’re dreaming, and decides to fly.
So why does this matter?
Because until you wake up to this truth, the game keeps playing you.
Randomly generated outcomes. Reactive loops. Patterns you swear you didn’t choose—but keep repeating.
But once you remember…
You get to create worlds.
You get to program the next level from your soul instead your fear.
You get to play from knowing.
And eventually—if you let it—you get to play from joy.
Welcome to the next level.
In sovereignty,
-Sharon
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