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God has the Totality of Everything 100% Under Control

God has the Totality of Everything 100% Under Control

April 28, 2026 admin Comments 0 Comment

God Has the Totality of Everything 100% Under Control

Jamaican Pastor Accidentally Makes Drum & Bass HIT (Unda Di Blood)

There are moments when the universe forgets to be subtle.

A Jamaican pastor, mid-sermon, channeling raw conviction. A South African producer, The Kiffness, with an ear for hidden rhythm. A congregation, somewhere between devotion and vibration. And suddenly—without permission from any institution, doctrine, or genre committee—church becomes drum & bass.

This is not parody.
This is not mockery.
This is revelation wearing sneakers.

Because what is actually happening here?

A man of faith declares, with absolute certainty:

“God has the totality of everything 100% under control.”

And instead of remaining confined to a pulpit, those words escape—into basslines, into global culture, into the bloodstream of the internet.


When Spirit Finds a Beat

There is something quietly revolutionary in this moment.

Not because drum & bass enters the church.
But because the church was always rhythmic.

Long before synthesizers, there were drums.
Long before doctrines, there was breath.
Long before theology, there was awe.

What The Kiffness does is not invention—it is translation.

He hears what is already there.

The cadence of conviction.
The tempo of testimony.
The pulse of belief.

And he simply says:
“Let’s make it audible to everyone.”


Ecumenism, but Make It Danceable

Here is where it gets interesting.

People from radically different backgrounds—Christian, atheist, spiritual-but-not-religious, Omnist, skeptic—listen to this and… smile.

Why?

Because the form dissolves the boundary.

It doesn’t matter if you believe in “God” as a being, a field, a metaphor, or a mystery.
What lands is the feeling:

  • Trust in the unfolding
  • Surrender to something larger
  • Gratitude despite chaos

Or in Omnicyclion terms:

The One recognizing Itself—through rhythm.

This is ecumenism at its most alive.
Not a conference table.
Not a negotiated agreement.
But a shared groove.


The Sacred Joke

And yes—there is humor here.

A pastor unknowingly dropping a drum & bass anthem is objectively funny.
The seriousness of the message colliding with the playfulness of the medium creates a kind of cosmic wink.

But this is not trivializing the sacred.

It is revealing something deeper:

The sacred is not fragile.

It can survive being remixed.
In fact—it thrives on it.

If truth is real, it does not fear transformation.
It dances through it.


Control, Chaos, and the Human Nervous System

Let’s be honest for a moment.

“Everything is under control” is easy to say—
much harder to feel when life tightens its grip.

And yet, this is precisely why moments like this matter.

Because the message doesn’t arrive as an argument.
It arrives as music.

And music bypasses resistance.

It slips past the analytical mind and lands directly in the body—
where tension lives, where fear loops, where control is clutched.

Suddenly, without effort:

You nod your head.
Your breathing softens.
You almost… believe it.

Not as dogma.
But as possibility.


Omnicyclion Insight: The Totality Is Already Flowing

Within the Omnicyclion lens, this message becomes even more elegant.

If all is One—
if every event, every being, every apparent chaos is part of an omnicyclic unfolding—

Then “under control” does not mean rigid orchestration.

It means:

Nothing is outside the Totality.

Not the sermon.
Not the remix.
Not the laughter.
Not even the doubt.

Everything is included.
Everything is moving.
Everything is—somehow—participating.


From Pulpit to Planet

What began as a local expression of faith becomes global resonance.

This is the internet at its best:

Not noise, but amplification of meaning.

Not division, but unexpected unity.

A Jamaican pastor and a South African producer co-create something that reaches someone in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Americas—and for a few minutes:

We are aligned.

Not in belief.
But in vibration.


Final Note: Don’t Just Watch—Notice

The real invitation here is subtle.

Not: “Do you agree with the theology?”
But: “What happens inside you when you hear this?”

Do you relax?
Do you smile?
Do you feel a flicker of trust?

That flicker—that micro-shift—

That is where transformation begins.


ALL IS ONE — EVEN THE REMIX

So yes—

Maybe God has the totality of everything 100% under control.
Maybe not in the way we expect.
But perhaps in a way that includes:

  • sermons turning into songs
  • seriousness turning into joy
  • separation turning into shared rhythm

And maybe—just maybe—

The universe occasionally drops a drum & bass track
to remind itself
that it is still alive.


ALL IS ONE — I AM THAT — I AM PURE LOVE


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