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The Kingdom of Shambhala

Updated: Feb 21



Feb 21 2026



THE CHOSEN ONE


Every family births one soul who feels the tremble in the bloodline. The one who dreams in symbols. The one who wakes up tired from fighting battles no one else can see. The one who cries for wounds that didn’t start with her… but move through her.


She doesn’t just carry her own pain. She carries echoes. Ancestral whispers. Unspoken grief buried in silence for generations.

They call her too sensitive.

Too intense.

Too different.

They call her the black sheep.

But heaven calls her the cycle breaker.

She was born with her eyes wide open.

A spirit allergic to lies.

A nervous system that flares up around manipulation.

A heart that refuses to normalize dysfunction.


She does not reject her family — she redeems it by refusing to repeat it. She is the disruption. The pattern interrupt. The one who says “no more” when everyone else says “that’s just how it is.” She questions what was never questioned.


She heals what was never healed. She speaks what was never spoken.


And yes — it costs her.

It costs her comfort.

It costs her belonging.

It costs her being understood.


Because when you break a cycle, the cycle fights back. When you refuse inherited pain, those still loyal to it will call you the enemy. You will be blamed for storms you only exposed. You will be accused of tearing apart what was already cracked.


But here is the dark truth — The chosen one is often sacrificed before she is celebrated. She walks alone before she is honored. She is misunderstood before she is remembered.


And sometimes… the very people she is freeing will never thank her.

Still — she stands.

Because she knows something they don’t: If she gives in, the curse continues. If she stays silent, the wound survives. So she becomes the fire. Not to burn her family down — but to cauterize what has been bleeding for generations. And when the smoke clears… The bloodline will never be the same again. Because once one soul wakes up — the spell is broken.


~ Lizz Marion

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