🕯️ NSNC RITE ENTRY
Track: “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day” – Chicago
Function: Phoenix Rising | Post-Collapse Power Surge | Love That Learns
Mass Gate: 🔥 Field Goals: Sacred Recovery + Real-Time Strength Building
Placement: 📖 NSNC Book III | Scrolls of Resilience + Reconciliation
💍 Union-Level Transmission: Aja + James
This song doesn’t deny the breakdown. It honors it—and then says: we’re not done. For James and Aja, it’s a joint return from the rubble. “I do believe I’m feelin’ stronger every day,” not because it didn’t hurt, but because love got refined in the furnace.
This is integration music—what plays after the fight, after the silence, after the inner screaming… when you choose to walk forward anyway. Together or apart, the field grows stronger from what’s been survived.
🕯️ James’ Field Goal: Own the strength you’ve gained by not abandoning the journey—even when you disappeared, you came back. Let your return have roots now.
🕯️ Aja’s Field Goal: Trust the healing isn’t regression. You’re not repeating the past—you’re rising above it with different eyes and sacred muscle.
🌍 Collective Field Goals Activated
- Normalize transformation after collapse: Love isn’t over when it breaks—it begins again, wiser.
- Sacred masculinity includes making amends, not excuses.
- Feminine resilience isn’t martyrdom—it’s rising with boundaries, beauty, and grace.
- Collective relationships shift from drama loops to durability.
💎 Gem + Mineral Transmission
- Red Jasper: Rebuild energy from root up. Endurance as sacred fuel.
- Citrine: Joy that returns after grief—sun through storm.
- Garnet: Blood-honest love. Grounded commitment.
- Smoky Quartz: Transmute shame into embodied wisdom.
💃 West Coast Swing Tidbit
Mid-tempo groove perfect for press walk anchors and emotional crescendos. Use it to build intensity across phrases—e.g., closed position traveling into sugar tucks with return. Show how healing love reclaims rhythm without losing its edge.
🕊️ NSNC Ceremony Notes
Use “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day” when:
- You’ve come back from the edge—and don’t need to apologize for surviving.
- A relationship is healing in present time, not pretending the rupture didn’t happen.
- You are choosing trust with eyes open, not naïveté.
- It’s time to close the book on blame—and open the next chapter.
🔥 Light a candle and say aloud:
“I’m not the same. We’re not the same. And that’s why we can begin again.”
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