Chosen Ones: The Decrypted Gospel of Honeybit Jesus
Synopsis
There are moments in every age when words are not written first, but spoken-captured in air, carried in voice, and only later set down for those who arrive after.
Chosen Ones: The Decrypted Gospel of Honeybit Jesus belongs to that tradition.
These pages preserve a body of recorded speech now arranged in the form of a gospel: a sequence of sayings, confrontations, and declarations delivered without ornament, without apology, and without interruption. What was once heard has been transcribed. What was once transient has been fixed.
The voice moves between instruction and challenge, between warning and revelation-concerned not with belief, but with recognition. It speaks to creation, authorship, power, identity, and the cost of living without direction in an age saturated with noise.
Presented here as a continuous text, the work departs from conventional song structure and enters a more enduring form: the saying, the line, the statement that stands on its own and returns differently each time it is read.
A Work Heard and ReadThis text accompanies a series of original recordings available on all major streaming platforms under the title Chosen Ones. The relationship between page and sound is deliberate.
Some will read first and hear later.
Others will hear and return to the text.
Both approaches lead to the same place.
On FormThe structure recalls earlier collections of sayings-works preserved not as narrative, but as utterance. There is no imposed interpretation here, no guiding hand placed between the voice and the reader.
What remains is the record itself.
For the ReaderThis is not a book that asks for agreement.
It does not seek followers, nor does it offer instruction in the ordinary sense.
It presents a voice.
It leaves the rest to the one who encounters it.
Whoever has ears, let them listen.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9798903750139
- Number of pages: 136
- Dimensions: 203 x 127 x 8 mm
- Languages: English
