THE ALPHA FREQUENCY #726 - A KINGDOM DIVIDED: THE PHYSICS OF INTERNAL COLLAPSE

The Leak of Division

Kia ora, whānau. Today we are looking at a powerful lesson from Ihu (Yeshua’s name in the Paipera Tapu) about how energy and authority actually work. He showed us that the greatest danger to our families, our projects, or our wider vision does not come from outside opposition. It comes from inside conflict. When a group or a heart splits into competing pieces, it creates massive friction, wasting precious energy that should be used to build a better life. It is time to audit our own lives to see if our internal signals are working together or tearing us apart.

When Ihu was accused of using dark power to fix broken lives, He answered with a piece of logic that is just as much about real-world physics as it is about faith. He showed that any system, whether a nation, a local enterprise, or a whānau, will always fall apart if its core energies are fighting each other. This is the truth of everyday friction. If we do not address the hidden cracks in our own foundations, the entire whare will eventually drop.

"And if a kingdom be divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. And if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand." - Mark 3:24-25 (Ethiopian Orthodox Bible)

Ge'ez text: į‹ˆįŠ„įˆ˜įˆ° įˆ˜įŠ•įŒįˆ„į‰µ į‰°įˆįˆįŒ į‰µ į‰ į‰ į‹­įŠ“į‰²įˆƒ įŠ¢į‰µįŠ­įˆ‹ įŠ„įˆįŠį‰¶įˆ™ į‹­įŠ„į‰² įˆ˜įŠ•įŒįˆ„į‰µį¢ į‹ˆįŠ„įˆ˜įˆ° ቤት į‰°įˆįˆįŒ į‰µ į‰ į‰ į‹­įŠ“į‰²įˆƒ įŠ¢į‰µįŠ­įˆ‹ įŠ„įˆįŠį‰¶įˆ™ į‹­įŠ„į‰² į‰¤į‰µį¢

Te Reo Maori, Paipera Tapu, 1868 translation: A ki te motumotu tetahi rangatiratanga ki a ia ano, e kore taua rangatiratanga e mau. A ki te motumotu tetahi whare ki a ia ano, e kore taua whare e mau.

High Internal Friction

When we look through our local lens, internal division is simply a state of high chaos and wasted potential. When our thoughts, words, and actions point in opposite directions, they cancel each other out like colliding waves. This creates a serious energy drop, leaving us completely drained by internal arguments, rather than being strong enough to create a better future for our mokopuna. In Taitokerau, we cannot afford this leak. We need our collective strength to flow together if we want to change our region for the better.

Ihu went even deeper into this reality, explaining that you cannot walk into a strong man’s house and take his things unless you first tie up the strong man. Only then can you clear out his whare. In our daily lives, that strong man represents our inherent sovereignty, our local agency, and our mana.

"No man can enter into a strong man's house, and spoil his goods, except he will first bind the strong man; and then he will spoil his house." - Mark 3:27 (Ethiopian Orthodox Bible)

Ge'ez text: įŠ įˆį‰¦ į‹˜į‹­įŠ­įˆ į‰ į‹ŠįŠ  į‹įˆµį‰° ቤተ įŠƒį‹«įˆ į‹ˆįŠ įŠƒį‹ įŠ•į‹‹į‹© ለኄመ įŠ¢į‰€į‹°įˆ˜ ኄሠሮ įˆˆįŠƒį‹«įˆ į‹ˆįŠ„įˆį‹µįŠ…įˆ¬įˆ į‹­į‰ įˆ­į‰„į‹• į‰¤į‰¶į¢

Te Reo Maori, Paipera Tapu, 1868 translation: E kore te tangata e hoki ki te rorohi ki te whare o te tangata kaha, ki te hao i ana taonga, ki te kore e matua herea te tangata kaha; ko reira hoki ia raupahu ai i tona whare.

Reclaiming Our Mana

When we allow ourselves to be divided by petty political BS, jealousy, ego, or the constant anxiety of a broken western system, we are essentially tying up our own hands. We disable our local power. We become divided houses that are easily looted by modern distractions, leaving us completely unable to protect our people or the water and land we love. To break this spell of isolation, we have to look after the inner state of our homes and our organisations first.

The true cure for this internal collapse is kotahitanga, which aligns beautifully with the ancient spiritual frequency of complete oneness and perfect connection. When we commit to true kinship and see ourselves as part of one human race, the static disappears. We stop working against our neighbours and start pooling our resources, focusing on how the pie is shared fairly across the entire community rather than chasing individual gain.

By fixing the soil of our relationships at a grassroots level, we move away from being passive subjects controlled by outside rules. We turn our beautiful North into a unified, shining light of cooperation. When our families and hapū stand shoulder to shoulder, our collective life force grows, and we can finally manifest Te Whenua Taurikura, the thriving land our elders always prayed for.

Steps For Today

Shifting from conflict to connection starts with daily habits. Look at your own internal dialogue today. Are your personal actions fighting against the goals you say you want for your family?

Identify any negative static, like doubt or jealousy, that is currently tying up your mana, and choose to drop it. Finally, practice unity by reaching out to someone in your whānau or project to patch up a misunderstanding, moving your home closer to total health.

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