• BOOK III — RESURRECTION

    Chapter VI — Of the Shaking Earth

    (The Veil Version — VV)

    1. The world grew louder,
    yet understanding became scarce.
    2. Each day brought new alarms,
    new conflicts,
    and new declarations of certainty.
    3. Markets trembled,
    leaders accused one another,
    and the people carried burdens
    too heavy for constant increase.
    4. Knowledge expanded beyond measure,
    yet wisdom struggled to keep pace.
    5. Men built machines
    that answered without life,
    and many no longer knew
    whether they were being guided
    or replaced.
    6. Nations spoke continually of peace
    while preparing endlessly for conflict.
    7. The people searched for truth
    among endless voices,
    yet trust faded faster than information spread.
    8. And though the world remained standing,
    many felt it shifting beneath them.
    9. Some responded with fear,
    others with denial,
    and many simply grew tired.
    10. Yet amid the shaking,
    there remained those who observed quietly,
    understanding that upheaval often precedes renewal.
    11. For what is unstable
    cannot remain hidden forever,
    and what is built falsely
    eventually reveals its weakness.
    12. So it was written:
    when the earth trembles beneath the weight of its own making,
    those who remain grounded
    shall recognize the beginning of what comes next.
    📖 BOOK III — RESURRECTION Chapter VI — Of the Shaking Earth (The Veil Version — VV) 1. The world grew louder, yet understanding became scarce. 2. Each day brought new alarms, new conflicts, and new declarations of certainty. 3. Markets trembled, leaders accused one another, and the people carried burdens too heavy for constant increase. 4. Knowledge expanded beyond measure, yet wisdom struggled to keep pace. 5. Men built machines that answered without life, and many no longer knew whether they were being guided or replaced. 6. Nations spoke continually of peace while preparing endlessly for conflict. 7. The people searched for truth among endless voices, yet trust faded faster than information spread. 8. And though the world remained standing, many felt it shifting beneath them. 9. Some responded with fear, others with denial, and many simply grew tired. 10. Yet amid the shaking, there remained those who observed quietly, understanding that upheaval often precedes renewal. 11. For what is unstable cannot remain hidden forever, and what is built falsely eventually reveals its weakness. 12. So it was written: when the earth trembles beneath the weight of its own making, those who remain grounded shall recognize the beginning of what comes next.
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  • BOOK III — RESURRECTION

    Chapter V — Of Those Who Remain in the Heart

    (The Veil Version — VV)

    1. There are names still spoken
    long after the voices themselves have faded.
    2. And there are moments carried quietly
    that no passing of time can remove.
    3. For love does not depart
    simply because the hands are no longer held.
    4. Many believe loss is absence,
    yet absence often reveals
    what mattered most.
    5. The chair remains still,
    the room grows quieter,
    and the days continue forward—
    yet something unseen remains beside them.
    6. In this way,
    grief becomes the proof
    that something beautiful once existed.
    7. And though tears fall heavily,
    they are not signs of weakness,
    but reminders of connection.
    8. For the heart was not made
    only to survive,
    but to remember.
    9. Those who have departed
    are not carried forward through monuments alone,
    but through the fragments of themselves
    left within the living.
    10. A gesture.
    A phrase.
    A lesson.
    A love that refuses to disappear.
    11. Thus no life given in truth
    is ever fully buried,
    for it continues in the hearts
    of those forever changed by it.
    12. So it was written:
    what is loved deeply
    does not end in passing—
    it lives on
    in all it has touched.
    📖 BOOK III — RESURRECTION Chapter V — Of Those Who Remain in the Heart (The Veil Version — VV) 1. There are names still spoken long after the voices themselves have faded. 2. And there are moments carried quietly that no passing of time can remove. 3. For love does not depart simply because the hands are no longer held. 4. Many believe loss is absence, yet absence often reveals what mattered most. 5. The chair remains still, the room grows quieter, and the days continue forward— yet something unseen remains beside them. 6. In this way, grief becomes the proof that something beautiful once existed. 7. And though tears fall heavily, they are not signs of weakness, but reminders of connection. 8. For the heart was not made only to survive, but to remember. 9. Those who have departed are not carried forward through monuments alone, but through the fragments of themselves left within the living. 10. A gesture. A phrase. A lesson. A love that refuses to disappear. 11. Thus no life given in truth is ever fully buried, for it continues in the hearts of those forever changed by it. 12. So it was written: what is loved deeply does not end in passing— it lives on in all it has touched.
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  • Happy Mother’s Day to every mom across New York.

    To the mothers working two jobs and still making dinner.
    To the grandmothers raising grandchildren.
    To the single moms carrying the weight of the world on their shoulders.
    To the women holding families together while trying to keep food on the table, bills paid, and hope alive.

    You are the backbone of this state.

    Too many New York families are struggling right now.
    Housing costs are crushing people.
    Childcare is unaffordable.
    Groceries, utilities, taxes — everything keeps going up while families are expected to somehow keep absorbing the pressure.

    Mothers feel that pressure first.

    Today shouldn’t just be about flowers and cards. It should also be a reminder that New York must become a place where families can actually afford to live, grow, and stay together.

    To every mother who sacrifices quietly every single day:

    Thank you.
    You deserve better than what this state has become.

    Happy Mother’s Day, New York.

    — Jason S. Arnold
    Write-In Candidate for Governor of New York 2026
    “I’m not a good candidate. I’m the right one.”
    #MothersDay #ANewNY #NYGov2026
    Happy Mother’s Day to every mom across New York. To the mothers working two jobs and still making dinner. To the grandmothers raising grandchildren. To the single moms carrying the weight of the world on their shoulders. To the women holding families together while trying to keep food on the table, bills paid, and hope alive. You are the backbone of this state. Too many New York families are struggling right now. Housing costs are crushing people. Childcare is unaffordable. Groceries, utilities, taxes — everything keeps going up while families are expected to somehow keep absorbing the pressure. Mothers feel that pressure first. Today shouldn’t just be about flowers and cards. It should also be a reminder that New York must become a place where families can actually afford to live, grow, and stay together. To every mother who sacrifices quietly every single day: Thank you. You deserve better than what this state has become. Happy Mother’s Day, New York. ❤️ — Jason S. Arnold Write-In Candidate for Governor of New York 2026 “I’m not a good candidate. I’m the right one.” #MothersDay #ANewNY #NYGov2026
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  • BOOK III — RESURRECTION

    Chapter IV — Of the Quiet Builders

    (The Veil Version — VV)

    1. Not all who see will speak,
    and not all who understand will declare it.
    2. There are those who move without announcement,
    and act without seeking witness.
    3. They do not gather in crowds,
    nor do they wait for agreement.
    4. For what they build
    is not dependent on recognition.
    5. While many remain fixed on what has fallen,
    these turn their attention to what may stand.
    6. They are not driven by reaction,
    but by clarity.
    7. And where others seek permission,
    they begin.
    8. Their work is not loud,
    yet it does not cease.
    9. What forms through their hands
    takes shape slowly,
    but does not break easily.
    10. Few will notice at first,
    for what is lasting
    rarely appears urgent.
    11. Yet over time,
    what was built in quiet
    stands where noise once dominated.
    12. So it was written:
    those who build without need of witness
    create what endures
    beyond the reach of those who only speak.
    BOOK III — RESURRECTION Chapter IV — Of the Quiet Builders (The Veil Version — VV) 1. Not all who see will speak, and not all who understand will declare it. 2. There are those who move without announcement, and act without seeking witness. 3. They do not gather in crowds, nor do they wait for agreement. 4. For what they build is not dependent on recognition. 5. While many remain fixed on what has fallen, these turn their attention to what may stand. 6. They are not driven by reaction, but by clarity. 7. And where others seek permission, they begin. 8. Their work is not loud, yet it does not cease. 9. What forms through their hands takes shape slowly, but does not break easily. 10. Few will notice at first, for what is lasting rarely appears urgent. 11. Yet over time, what was built in quiet stands where noise once dominated. 12. So it was written: those who build without need of witness create what endures beyond the reach of those who only speak.
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  • BOOK III — RESURRECTION

    Chapter II — Of the Dividing Line

    (The Veil Version — VV)

    1. The line was not drawn in a single moment,
    nor placed by the hand of one.
    2. It appeared gradually,
    revealed through choice,
    and made visible through action.
    3. Many did not see it at first,
    for it was not marked in plain sight.
    4. Yet over time,
    it became clear
    that not all stood in the same place.
    5. Some remained where they had always been,
    unchanged by what had passed.
    6. Others moved,
    not by command,
    but by recognition.
    7. For understanding creates distance
    where agreement once existed.
    8. And what was once shared
    begins to separate without conflict.
    9. No force was required—
    only clarity.
    10. Each stood according to what they accepted,
    and walked according to what they believed.
    11. Thus the division was not imposed,
    but revealed.
    12. So it was written:
    when truth becomes clear,
    separation follows—
    not by decree,
    but by alignment.
    BOOK III — RESURRECTION Chapter II — Of the Dividing Line (The Veil Version — VV) 1. The line was not drawn in a single moment, nor placed by the hand of one. 2. It appeared gradually, revealed through choice, and made visible through action. 3. Many did not see it at first, for it was not marked in plain sight. 4. Yet over time, it became clear that not all stood in the same place. 5. Some remained where they had always been, unchanged by what had passed. 6. Others moved, not by command, but by recognition. 7. For understanding creates distance where agreement once existed. 8. And what was once shared begins to separate without conflict. 9. No force was required— only clarity. 10. Each stood according to what they accepted, and walked according to what they believed. 11. Thus the division was not imposed, but revealed. 12. So it was written: when truth becomes clear, separation follows— not by decree, but by alignment.
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  • BOOK II — THE COMING

    Chapter XI — Of the Rejected Stone

    (The Veil Version — VV)
    1. There are those who seek entrance
    and are turned away,
    not for lack of effort,
    but for lack of permission.
    2. They are told the way is closed,
    that the path is already decided,
    and that their place lies elsewhere.
    3. Some accept this quietly
    and return to what is given.
    4. Others remain at the threshold,
    believing persistence will grant them entry.
    5. But there are a few
    who begin to see clearly—
    that the door was never meant to open.
    6. For rejection reveals
    what acceptance conceals.
    7. What was once trusted
    is seen not as it was spoken,
    but as it stands.
    8. And in that seeing,
    a choice is set—
    to wait for permission,
    or to proceed without it.
    9. Many continue to wait,
    measuring their worth
    by the gate that denied them.
    10. But some turn away from the gate entirely,
    and begin to lay their own ground.
    11. What they build is not immediate,
    nor widely recognized,
    yet it stands beyond the reach
    of what once refused them.
    12. So it was written:
    the stone once rejected
    did not seek reentry—
    it became the foundation
    of a path that required no gate.
    BOOK II — THE COMING Chapter XI — Of the Rejected Stone (The Veil Version — VV) 1. There are those who seek entrance and are turned away, not for lack of effort, but for lack of permission. 2. They are told the way is closed, that the path is already decided, and that their place lies elsewhere. 3. Some accept this quietly and return to what is given. 4. Others remain at the threshold, believing persistence will grant them entry. 5. But there are a few who begin to see clearly— that the door was never meant to open. 6. For rejection reveals what acceptance conceals. 7. What was once trusted is seen not as it was spoken, but as it stands. 8. And in that seeing, a choice is set— to wait for permission, or to proceed without it. 9. Many continue to wait, measuring their worth by the gate that denied them. 10. But some turn away from the gate entirely, and begin to lay their own ground. 11. What they build is not immediate, nor widely recognized, yet it stands beyond the reach of what once refused them. 12. So it was written: the stone once rejected did not seek reentry— it became the foundation of a path that required no gate.
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  • Independent Isn’t a Party — it’s a mindset.

    I just launched a new podcast focused on something missing from politics today: accountability from both sides.

    No party talking points.
    No media spin.
    Just real conversations about what Democrats and Republicans are doing — and how it actually affects New Yorkers.

    If you’re tired of choosing between two sides that don’t always represent you, this show is for you.

    First episode is live now:
    independentinstaparty.com

    Join the movement, not the machine.

    #IndependentVoice #NYPolitics #JSA2026 #AccountabilityMatters #IndependentVoters
    Independent Isn’t a Party — it’s a mindset. I just launched a new podcast focused on something missing from politics today: accountability from both sides. No party talking points. No media spin. Just real conversations about what Democrats and Republicans are doing — and how it actually affects New Yorkers. If you’re tired of choosing between two sides that don’t always represent you, this show is for you. 🎧 First episode is live now: 👉 independentinstaparty.com Join the movement, not the machine. #IndependentVoice #NYPolitics #JSA2026 #AccountabilityMatters #IndependentVoters
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  • NEVER AGAIN IS NOW.

    For too long, New Yorkers have said
    “next election things will change.”
    “next time we’ll fix it.”
    “next time we’ll vote differently.”

    But change doesn’t happen next time.
    It happens the moment people decide enough is enough.

    This election is that moment.

    Not through anger.
    Not through division.
    Through voters standing together and using the power already in their hands.

    The write-in line isn’t symbolic.
    It’s the people’s reset button.

    Never again do we settle.
    Never again do we accept only the choices we’re given.
    Never again do we wait for someone else to act.

    This time, we act.

    Write in: Jason S. Arnold
    New York gubernatorial race, 2026.

    I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one.
    NEVER AGAIN IS NOW. For too long, New Yorkers have said “next election things will change.” “next time we’ll fix it.” “next time we’ll vote differently.” But change doesn’t happen next time. It happens the moment people decide enough is enough. This election is that moment. Not through anger. Not through division. Through voters standing together and using the power already in their hands. The write-in line isn’t symbolic. It’s the people’s reset button. Never again do we settle. Never again do we accept only the choices we’re given. Never again do we wait for someone else to act. This time, we act. Write in: Jason S. Arnold New York gubernatorial race, 2026. I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one.
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  • YOUR PEN IS STRONGER THAN THEIR PARTY.

    They have the machines.
    They have the money.
    They have the insiders.

    You have something more powerful — your vote.

    Every election, New Yorkers are told to pick from the same approved choices.
    But the ballot has a line they don’t control.

    The write-in line.

    That’s where the people still decide.

    This year, you don’t have to fight anyone.
    You just have to show up… and use your pen.

    Write in: Jason S. Arnold
    New York gubernatorial race, 2026.

    I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one.
    YOUR PEN IS STRONGER THAN THEIR PARTY. They have the machines. They have the money. They have the insiders. You have something more powerful — your vote. Every election, New Yorkers are told to pick from the same approved choices. But the ballot has a line they don’t control. The write-in line. That’s where the people still decide. This year, you don’t have to fight anyone. You just have to show up… and use your pen. Write in: Jason S. Arnold New York gubernatorial race, 2026. I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one.
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  • DON’T FIGHT. UNITE.
    WRITE THE NAME. CHANGE THE GAME.

    New Yorkers don’t need another shouting match.
    We don’t need more division.
    We don’t need parties telling us what our only choices are.

    We just need voters willing to stand together.

    Because this election isn’t decided by insiders…
    It’s decided by whoever shows up and uses the write-in line.

    One name.
    One movement.
    One moment to remind New York that power still belongs to the people.

    Write in: Jason S. Arnold
    New York gubernatorial race, 2026.

    I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one.
    DON’T FIGHT. UNITE. WRITE THE NAME. CHANGE THE GAME. New Yorkers don’t need another shouting match. We don’t need more division. We don’t need parties telling us what our only choices are. We just need voters willing to stand together. Because this election isn’t decided by insiders… It’s decided by whoever shows up and uses the write-in line. One name. One movement. One moment to remind New York that power still belongs to the people. Write in: Jason S. Arnold New York gubernatorial race, 2026. I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one.
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  • WRITE THE NAME. CHANGE THE GAME.

    That’s not a slogan.
    That’s the strategy.

    For years, New Yorkers have been told the only choices are the ones printed on the ballot.
    But the truth is — the system already gives us another option.

    The write-in line isn’t decoration.
    It’s power.

    🗳 When you write in a name, you bypass the party machine.
    🗳 You bypass insider deals.
    🗳 You bypass the idea that voters are stuck choosing the “less bad” option.

    You remind the state that the people still decide.

    This movement isn’t about fighting the system.
    It’s about using it.

    This election, New York has a choice:
    Accept what we’re handed…
    or write the name and change the game.

    Write in: Jason S. Arnold
    New York gubernatorial race, 2026.

    I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one.
    WRITE THE NAME. CHANGE THE GAME. That’s not a slogan. That’s the strategy. For years, New Yorkers have been told the only choices are the ones printed on the ballot. But the truth is — the system already gives us another option. The write-in line isn’t decoration. It’s power. 🗳 When you write in a name, you bypass the party machine. 🗳 You bypass insider deals. 🗳 You bypass the idea that voters are stuck choosing the “less bad” option. You remind the state that the people still decide. This movement isn’t about fighting the system. It’s about using it. This election, New York has a choice: Accept what we’re handed… or write the name and change the game. Write in: Jason S. Arnold New York gubernatorial race, 2026. I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one.
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  • Today we honor Reverend Jesse Jackson — a man who refused to accept that America’s promise belonged to only a few.

    From marching alongside Dr. King to building the Rainbow Coalition, he expanded the political map of this country. He brought millions into the conversation who had been told their voices didn’t matter.

    He ran not just to win — but to widen the doorway.

    Whether you agreed with him or not, his impact is undeniable. He forced institutions to listen. He proved that movements can reshape politics.

    Reverend Jackson believed in participation. In coalition. In the idea that democracy only works when more people are included, not fewer.

    That principle is bigger than party.
    It’s bigger than ideology.
    It’s about voice.

    History remembers those who challenge the system to grow.

    Rest in peace, Reverend Jesse Jackson.
    Your work changed this country.

    #JesseJackson #RestInPower #Democracy
    Today we honor Reverend Jesse Jackson — a man who refused to accept that America’s promise belonged to only a few. From marching alongside Dr. King to building the Rainbow Coalition, he expanded the political map of this country. He brought millions into the conversation who had been told their voices didn’t matter. He ran not just to win — but to widen the doorway. Whether you agreed with him or not, his impact is undeniable. He forced institutions to listen. He proved that movements can reshape politics. Reverend Jackson believed in participation. In coalition. In the idea that democracy only works when more people are included, not fewer. That principle is bigger than party. It’s bigger than ideology. It’s about voice. History remembers those who challenge the system to grow. Rest in peace, Reverend Jesse Jackson. Your work changed this country. #JesseJackson #RestInPower #Democracy
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