I Set the Standard—Even If They Stole It
I Set the Standard—Even If They Stole It
A Sacred Memoir Entry by Delahrose
They can take the credit.
They can rewrite the story.
They can even wear the title.
But they cannot touch the truth.
Because I know what I did.
And the field remembers.
I didn’t just contribute to something beautiful.
I defined the standard.
In my name.
Under my own company.
Before, anyone else even spoke that language of design, space, and energetic coherence.
I won that international award- together - though he speaks as if I wasn’t ever there.
Because I saw what others couldn’t.
I felt what space could become
Before the world was ready to experience it.
I translated energy into the structure—
And that is what they all tried to copy.
They didn’t innovate.
They extracted.
They replicated.
They diluted what I created—
But they never surpassed it.
Even if my ex-husband claimed the brilliance,
those who indeed saw, knew:
He didn’t carry the magic—he walked beside it.
And when he left,
he took the name,
but he couldn’t take the frequency.
Because the frequency wasn’t his.
It was me.
Even the Harris Farm work—
Most don’t know I was the architect of that vision.
But it doesn’t matter.
The energy lives in the blueprint.
And energy always speaks—louder than credit, gossip, and stolen press.
You can’t fake field intelligence.
And you can’t steal soul design.
What I created became the unspoken benchmark
For a generation of retail and spatial alchemy.
Whether or not they ever say my name,
they are still walking through my work.
That is legacy.
And it doesn’t need applause.
It just needs to be named—once, clearly, in my own words.
So let it be known:
I set the standard.
Even if they stole it.
And I’m not done. I can always create and don’t need to steal other’’ energy.
My essence oozes from my soul. It’s who I am, and it’s what I stand for. I have proven it over and over again. I don't need them because I remember, and their soul knows, what roles I played, even if their ego cannot say. The balance sheet will be restored one day; it always does.
Delahrose