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Life, Values & Legacy: Our Chat with Thakkar Juronica & NRG DAYMOON Teflon Ron the Suicide bomb God of Gates NY

Thakkar Juronica & NRG DAYMOON Teflon Ron the Suicide bomb God shared their story and experiences with us recently and you can find our conversation below.

Hi Thakkar & NRG DAYMOON , thank you for taking the time to reflect back on your journey with us. I think our readers are in for a real treat. There is so much we can all learn from each other and so thank you again for opening up with us. Let’s get into it: Have you stood up for someone when it cost you something?
As a naturally gifted reader, I faced the misconception that my abilities exempted me from life’s challenges, particularly my journey through domestic violence. By bravely sharing my story, I not only found healing but also empowered others to confront their traumas, proving that our struggles enhance our gifts rather than diminish them. Embracing the reality of our human experiences is essential, as it is through these trials that we truly learn to help one another rise above adversity. Unfortunately it did cost me some business opportunities because people have been misconception that if your gifted you will not have blocks limits and restrictions, nor will you face adversity. Most people who do what I do do it under the umbrella of being perfect and not having any problems with just simply not reality. Also it is the challenges that we face that make us the strong spiritual warriors. Many started to question my ability and I lost some business opportunities due to that however I’m not going to allow that to stop me from sharing my gift. I am still having a human experience. Even Jesus had to go through his own spiritual warfare and there is a difference between fate and destiny. Without touching fire you will never know how hot it is. By experiencing these different circumstances we are better able to maneuver and help you through how it circumstances or even prevent them. Those who portray a perfect life with no obstacles are selling you something that is not real. You can’t fight a demon if you’ve never defeated one

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
My brand stands as a beacon of true spirituality, illuminating the individual journey of self-discovery and personal ascension. With over 16 years of studying diverse spiritual philosophies, I aim to empower others to embrace their unique paths, transcending the confines of organized religion to foster authentic connections with their inner selves and the divine. By weaving together esoteric knowledge and creative expression, I offer a transformative space where individuals can explore the depth of their spiritual journeys and uncover the healing practices that resonate with their true essence.

Thanks for sharing that. Would love to go back in time and hear about how your past might have impacted who you are today. What relationship most shaped how you see yourself?
Before the world imposed its expectations on me, I was a child thriving in a vibrant realm of imagination. Sadly, I was told that imagination was not real, and for years, I carried that belief into adulthood. However, everything changed when I encountered the extraordinary platinum producer, Keith Clizark. He was the first person to genuinely believe in me and to ignite my passion for esoteric knowledge by sharing an enlightening article that opened my eyes to new possibilities.

Yet, the most impactful relationship in my life was not a positive one. It was marked by trauma and domestic violence, shaping my self-perception and imposing numerous limits on my aspirations. This relationship was a vortex of abuse—mentally, financially, sexually, and physically. But through those painful experiences, I discovered an unexpected strength within myself. I learned to identify and eliminate toxic people, places, and things from my life that had no place in my journey.

This arduous process became a transformative spiritual battle, revealing lessons that I desperately needed to learn. I began to embrace my independence by launching my tarot reading business and gaining a deeper understanding of my strengths and weaknesses. I dove headfirst into this journey, knowing that while I was the victim, my growth depended on my willingness to learn about myself.

Despite the challenges that still arise, this journey has reshaped my perspective on life and the individuals I choose to surround myself with. It has revolutionized how I process criticism and how I perceive my reflection in the mirror. I have embraced the darker aspects of my identity, engaging in shadow work that has allowed me to shed low self-esteem, materialism, and cognitive dissonance. Instead of holding me back, these experiences have propelled me toward abundance and blessings in every aspect of my life.

I am still navigating this process, but I firmly believe it is essential for anyone on a path of spiritual development, learning, or teaching. You must confront the fire to understand its heat, face your demons to declare victory, and comprehend the death-rebirth process to cultivate new growth. It is not the trials you endure that define you; rather, it is how you rise above them that reveals your true potential. Embrace your journey, for it is through overcoming adversity that you will discover who you are meant to be.

What did suffering teach you that success never could?

Imagine standing at the edge of a precipice, looking down into the depths of despair. That was my reality for years as a survivor of domestic violence. I endured unimaginable suffering—physical wounds, emotional scars, and a broken spirit. However, as I reflect on my journey, I recognize that my pain, while significant, pales in comparison to the atrocities faced by countless others around the world. This acknowledgment is not meant to diminish my experience but rather to emphasize the resilience and strength that can arise from suffering.

As I fought my way through a dark chapter of my life, I encountered brutality that left me not only physically injured but also spiritually depleted. I endured broken bones, vicious attacks, and the humiliation of being monetarily abused to the brink of losing my home. Each blow was not just a physical assault; it was a strike against my very essence. In the midst of chaos, I grappled with feelings of abandonment by God, questioning why my beautiful family was being torn apart. But with time and introspection, I came to understand that it was not God who turned away from me; it was I who had turned away from Him.

Through this painful journey, I discovered that God was always present, guiding me toward a path of healing and self-discovery. If I had been willing to listen and let go of toxic relationships, I could have spared myself much of the suffering. This realization is profound: the divine presence was not absent; rather, it was I who had created barriers between myself and my true source of strength.

For years, I felt trapped, not just by my circumstances but by the opinions and judgments of others. Friends and family who I thought would stand by me vanished when I needed them the most, leaving me to navigate the storm alone. How often do we allow the perceptions of others to cloud our vision? I let shame and embarrassment confine me, but I learned a crucial lesson: the true measure of a person is not defined by their struggles but by how they rise above them.

Despite the challenges, I emerged from the depths of despair with newfound resilience. I began to harness my gifts, exploring tarot readings and tapping into a talent I once viewed as a curse. This shift not only provided financial stability for my children—who receive no support from their father—but also ignited a creative spark within me. I learned to embrace solitude, becoming selective about the company I keep. In the process, I discovered that sometimes, a stranger can offer more support than family.

Through isolation and reflection, I confronted my deepest fears and insecurities. I dove into shadow work, using my painful experiences as a catalyst for growth. I realized that suffering had been my greatest teacher, pushing me to evolve and transform. It was in this crucible that I learned to appreciate the profound connection between joy and sorrow. You cannot fully understand happiness without experiencing sadness; life is a tapestry woven from both.

Today, I stand more powerful than ever, though I acknowledge that spirituality is a journey, one filled with ongoing growth and transcendence. I was once confined by invisible bars, unwilling to break free from my comfort zone, which was anything but comfortable. But through suffering, I found liberation and purpose.

I urge you to embrace your own journey, no matter how painful it may seem. Trust in the process of transformation. Allow your suffering to guide you toward self-discovery and empowerment. Remember, every setback is an opportunity for a comeback. Step into your power, and let your story be a testament to the strength of the human spirit. Your pain can fuel your purpose, and together, we can illuminate the path for others who are still searching for their way out of the darkness.

Alright, so if you are open to it, let’s explore some philosophical questions that touch on your values and worldview. What important truth do very few people agree with you on?
that certainly will be my opinion and Distinction Between Religion and Spirituality based on experience and extensive research and not second hand programming

Religion and spirituality are fundamentally distinct, and understanding this difference is crucial for our personal and collective spiritual journeys.

At its core, religion often functions as a structured system of beliefs and practices that can be wielded for control and power. It can sometimes serve as a tool of conformity, promoting a one-size-fits-all approach to spirituality that limits individual exploration. In contrast, spirituality is a deeply personal journey—an internal process unique to each person, much like a fingerprint. Each of us possesses an inherent connection to the divine, and it is our responsibility to nurture and understand that connection.

Historically, religious ideologies have been manipulated, leading many to experience a diluted, generic understanding of spirituality. This manipulation often fosters exclusion and discrimination, creating barriers that disconnect us from our innate spiritual essence. It is essential to recognize that divine energy exists within all of us, and to assert that “we are God” is not blasphemous; rather, it is a profound acknowledgment of our unique expressions of the divine, encompassing both light and shadow.

The misconception that God is purely benevolent overlooks the reality that all aspects of existence—both positive and negative—are manifestations of the same universal energy. We are navigating a finite experience, but energy itself is eternal and transformative. We do not die; we merely transition.

Moreover, it’s crucial to understand how religious teachings can sometimes limit personal exploration. For instance, congregants are often told what scriptures mean without being encouraged to engage with these texts independently. This dynamic is akin to choosing an orange but only receiving a description of its taste and benefits from someone else. Without personal exploration, one cannot truly appreciate the experience or derive the intrinsic benefits of spiritual truths.

As a theologian and ordained minister, I have witnessed how many individuals leave organized religion feeling disillusioned because they do not find satisfactory answers to their spiritual inquiries. This reality highlights the need for us to resist conforming to shifting societal standards regarding spirituality. Authenticity in our beliefs is paramount.

While there are indeed sincere individuals within various religious traditions, many remain unaware of the true nature of the rituals they observe, which can dilute their spiritual power. Just as Jesus is said to have walked on water to demonstrate our inherent capabilities, we too possess the strength to transcend our limitations.

It is essential to recognize that spiritual influences—be they principality, societal norms, or external pressures—can lead us astray if we lack proper education and awareness. The idea that God has a “chosen people” can inadvertently portray the divine as biased, when, in truth, we are all part of a universal tapestry.

I stand firm in my beliefs, informed by a lineage of shamanic healers who teach that we must reject the sorcery of deception that perpetuates spiritual amnesia. This is a call to awaken from our collective slumber and engage in a deeper exploration of what spirituality means to each of us.

In conclusion, I encourage you and all who seek spiritual truth to embark on your own journeys of discovery. Challenge the narratives imposed by external forces, and cultivate a personal understanding of the divine that resonates with your unique essence. Together, let us reclaim our spiritual power and embrace the vast potential that lies within us all. This journey is not merely about worship; it is about experiencing the divine energy that fuels our existence and recognizing that we are co-creators of our spiritual reality.

Before we go, we’d love to hear your thoughts on some longer-run, legacy type questions. If immortality were real, what would you build?
Immortality exists, but not in the conventional sense. Society has conditioned us to perceive legacy through a narrow lens. Our children are the true vessels of immortality; they carry our essence long after we are gone. Imagine a world where every document is reduced to ashes, and the only testament to our existence is our offspring, who can proclaim, “I am the child of Juronica. Her spirit lives on within me.” This profound connection transcends time and space, as traditions, values, and memories are passed down through generations.

We often underestimate the power of societal programming. It shapes our thoughts, actions, and interactions. This is not merely a matter of spiritual struggle; it is a psychological manipulation akin to voodoo, wielded by those we call marketing experts. They cast spells through pharmaceuticals and advanced technologies that we mistakenly regard as progress.

Consider the Mayans, often condemned for their ritual sacrifices. Yet, we perpetuate similar practices under the guise of choice, with a staggering 40 million pro-choice decisions made annually in America. This is not a political stance; it’s a stark reality. The sacrifices of today may be more insidious than those of the past, cloaked in justifications that obscure their true nature. I respect individual decisions, but transparency is essential. It is imperative to acknowledge the implications of our choices.

I envision a legacy as a spiritual pioneer—someone committed to reshaping perceptions of religion, programming, and spirituality. I aspire to be remembered as someone who dared to challenge the status quo and inspire others to seek deeper understanding. My personal connections reflect a vibrant tapestry of eclectic, compassionate, and sometimes unconventional traits. I embrace the complexity of my existence and the world around me.

The injustices occurring globally, such as the suffering in Gaza, cannot be ignored while we indulge in trivial distractions. It is unacceptable to witness such pain and then turn our attention to mindless entertainment. Social media platforms that restrict genuine expression while promoting harmful content are detrimental. We must recognize how these influences shape our psyche and our lives.

If I could establish a legacy, it would include initiatives that provide support for individuals over 30 seeking housing stability, as existing programs often overlook this demographic. I would create a foundation dedicated to spiritual growth and understanding, guiding individuals toward their unique paths of ascension. Additionally, I would establish a center dedicated to assisting survivors of trauma, particularly those affected by domestic violence, ensuring they receive the necessary resources and support to rebuild their lives.

Transformation is inevitable through the trials of spiritual warfare, but it does not define us. Each of us possesses the potential to transcend, much like the teachings of Jesus encouraging us to walk on water. The pressure we face can either break us or mold us into resilient beings. The path may be narrow, but no external force holds dominion over us unless we permit it. Embrace your power, recognizing that while the journey may be arduous, it is profoundly rewarding. Protect your vessel, your essence; reinforce your foundations, and be mindful of the influences you allow into your life. Together, we can forge a new reality, creating a legacy that reflects our highest aspirations.

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