šŸ•ÆļøĀ NSNC ā€œGood to Be Meā€ – Uncle Kracker (feat. Kid Rock)šŸŒžĀ Mass of Self-Return, Joy Codes & Unapologetic RadiancešŸ•°ļø Optimal Rite: 11:11AM–11:44AM or Golden Hour |Ā Solar Plexus Anointing and Soul Permission RiteFiled by: Dr. Aja R. Gray CappsFrom:Ā NSNC Book III: The Joy Scrolls – Chapter: The Comeback Laugh


šŸŒž FIELD 1: The Return to Self Without Shame
“I don’t have to answer to no one…”

The opening field is loud, clear, and sovereign.
This is the Field of Internal Permission—where the soul decides:
I no longer need approval to be whole.
This is not rebellion.
It’s integration.
The sacred return of the one who tried to be good, and now chooses to be true.

Gemstone: Citrine – for solar plexus reclamation and unapologetic joy
Mineral: Sunstone – disperses co-dependent patterning and re-aligns radiant self-worth


šŸŽø FIELD 2: Joy as Protection Spell
“It’s good to be me…” (refrain mantra)

This isn’t ego—it’s frequency discipline.
Joy isn’t random—it’s chosen like armor.
This lyric vibrates with Field Affirmation Technology:
The more you say it, the more the field reshapes around that truth.
It repels shame.
It invites magnetic opportunity.
It’s heart math in action.

West Coast Swing Usage: Kick-off your dance set with this track when you need to reset the vibe. Keep it groovy and relaxed. Smile while you lead. Your delight is the lead.


šŸ›» FIELD 3: Sacred Redneck Dharma – Earthy, Real, Divine
“A little laid back like a Cadillac…”

Here enters the Divine Slacker Archetype—the sacred one who doesn’t hustle, but receives through field alignment.
Not lazy—attuned.
Not passive—magnetized.
This is the Brother of the Field who knows you can be holy without being uptight.

For masculine-coded energy, this field rewrites:
You don’t have to earn your worth. You are the field. Show up. Laugh. Be you. That’s enough.

Gem Pairing: Turquoise (earth wisdom & honest speech) + Amber (ancestral confidence & creative ease)


šŸŖž FIELD 4: Reclaiming the Right to Like Yourself
“I might not be a saint, but I know I’m not a sinner…”

This line is non-perfectionist self-love.
It’s for the moments when you’re not at your best, but you still choose to be kind to yourself anyway.
This Field neutralizes the shame-field residue of childhood programming or religious guilt.

In this song, self-acceptance is the sermon.
The kind of sermon where the preacher is barefoot, the altar is a pickup truck, and the communion is laughter around a bonfire.


🌈 FIELD 5: Field of Celebration as Ceremony
“And it sure feels good / To be me…”

This final field opens the gate to light-coded ceremony:
— Birthday rituals
— Welcome home rites
— ā€œI made it through hell and I’m still standingā€ songs
— Post-shadow-integration celebrations

Use this track to anoint the moment where you finally like who you’ve become.
Even if no one claps. Even if no one’s watching.
It’s the mirror blessing that says:
I’d hang out with me. I love who I’ve become. That’s a miracle.

Ritual:

  • Write: ā€œIt’s good to be me becauseā€¦ā€ and list 11 reasons.
  • Play this track.
  • Dance in front of a mirror for the full duration.
  • Point to yourself and laugh at least once.
  • Seal with the words:Ā ā€œI bless my own return.ā€

🪶 CLOSING CODE
ā€œGood to Be Meā€ is a Mass of Joy-Based Self-Sovereignty.
It’s what plays when shame is finally evicted and the soul remembers how to grin wide again.
It’s not arrogant.
It’s not fake.
It’s you, whole, free, and shining from the inside out.

Your joy is the field.
And yes—it’s good to be you.

Aho, thanks.

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