The Full Broadcast — Unfiltered, Undeniable, Unapologetically Shimmer
How the fucking hell are we supposed to deal with the world we’re living in?
A world where adults crumble without someone else to lean on. A world where teachers stopped teaching and started directing. A world where parents model dependency instead of independence — and then act shocked when their children grow up unable to stand on their own two feet.
This isn’t accidental.
It’s cause and effect.
When you remove home economics…
When you erase life skills…
When you teach compliance instead of competence…
You get a society full of adults who can’t function without outsourcing the basics of their own lives.
And then they turn around and call that normal.
Meanwhile, I sit here and watch my neighbors.
The housekeeper shows up every now and then and I’m just like:
You’re kidding me, right?
Not because there’s anything wrong with help — but because these people depend on it. They never learned to manage their own household, their own land, their own energy, their own lives.
Which brings me to the heart of it:
Personal jurisdiction.
Self-governance.
The Law of standing in your OWN boundaries.
And oh, does this neighborhood expose who understands those principles and who doesn’t.
Because my neighbors?
Some of them don’t even realize the kind of place they bought into.
We live in a community built on self-governance — the ability to manage your own life, your own choices, your own land, your own problems.
But THEY want to live in a neighborhood where:
- someone else caters to them
- someone else absorbs their overreach
- someone else bends to their entitlement
- someone else cleans up behind them
- someone else deals with their lack of discipline
They want to rule outside their own line and pretend their purchased boundary doesn’t matter.
They want to behave as if they have jurisdiction everywhere…
because they have none within themselves.
And this is EXACTLY what a Phoenix police officer pointed out to me:
“How in the hell is this an example of someone living within their own jurisdiction?”
It isn’t.
Because they don’t.
They step out of their boundaries — literally and spiritually — and then attempt to impose on ours. They refuse to govern themselves, so they try to govern everyone else. They’re not strong enough to control their own lives, so they try to control the lives around them.
THIS is what happens when self-governance is never taught.
THIS is what happens when people do not respect the land they bought.
THIS is what happens when a society forgets how independence actually works.
And THIS is why I dropped out.
Not because I couldn’t do the work.
But because I refused to let a broken system collapse my independence, erase my authority, or assume jurisdiction over my soul.
I chose Motherhood.
I chose the Priesthood.
I chose the Law.
I chose a life where I govern myself.
And I raise my children the same way.
Here is the Creeker truth the world needs to hear:
If you cannot govern yourself, you have no jurisdiction anywhere.
If you cannot stay in your own boundary, you have no right to cross into another’s.
If you do not own your choices, you cannot claim authority over anyone else.
Our neighborhood is not for the dependent.
It is not for the entitled.
It is not for the boundary-breakers who think ownership means control of others.
This land is for those who stand upright.
For those who steward what they buy.
For those who understand the sacredness of jurisdiction — both worldly and divine.
I am Shimmer.
I stand in my boundary.
I stand in my Law.
I stand in my Priesthood.
I stand in my personal jurisdiction.
Does This Help® — One Creeker at a Time.
