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Poseidon Neptune of Farmers Branch on Life, Lessons & Legacy

We recently had the chance to connect with Poseidon Neptune and have shared our conversation below.

Hi Poseidon, thank you so much for taking time out of your busy day to share your story, experiences and insights with our readers. Let’s jump right in with an interesting one: What do you think others are secretly struggling with—but never say?
Most people are living lives that were never meant for them out of fear, because they’re afraid. Afraid to fail. Afraid to be judged. Afraid to let go of the version of themselves they’ve been pretending to be for so long just to feel accepted. And that fear keeps them stuck in safe jobs, safe relationships, and safe environments. Until one day they wake up and realize their entire life was built on compromise.

They follow a path that society has laid out for them: go to school, get a job, get married, stay in line, and don’t rock the boat. But deep down, there’s this voice calling them to something more. It keeps calling for them to do something wild, something risky, and something divine. And they silence it because becoming who you were truly born to be often means losing the version of you the world taught you to be.

That’s why people stay stuck in 9-to-5s they hate, relationships that drain them, and patterns that break their spirit. They don’t do it because they want to, but because stepping into their purpose feels dangerous. But what they don’t realize is playing it safe is the most dangerous choice of all.

I used to be that guy. I buried who I really was under trauma, survival, and people pleasing. I dimmed my light to fit into rooms that weren’t meant for me. But once I surrendered to who God made me to be (raw, bold, spiritual, expressive), everything changed. Omnithreads Apparel was born from that decision. It’s not just a clothing brand. It’s a rebellion against mediocrity. It’s a movement that calls people back to their divine design.

You weren’t put here to blend in. You were put here to become. That’s what I want my brand and my life to inspire: the courage to stop living a lie, and start living in alignment.

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
My name is Poseidon Neptune, and I’m the founder, creator, and spiritual guide of Omnithreads Apparel: a luxury spiritual streetwear brand rooted in redemption, purpose, and divine truth. But before any of this came into existence, I lived a completely different life. I was a former heroin addict and cocaince addict for for eleven years consecutively. I’m also an ex-drug dealer and thief who ended up serving four years in the penitentiary. I came from the bottom. From darkness. From chaos. I’ve lived what most people are afraid to talk about.

But after hitting rock bottom over and over again, I finally surrendered. I gave my life over to God and committed myself to finding truth. Not religion. Not hype. The real truth. The kind that wakes you up and forces you to confront everything you’ve ever been running from. That pursuit is what gave birth to Omnithreads.

Omnithreads isn’t just a clothing brand. It’s a spiritual rebellion wrapped in style. It’s built for people who are tired of living lives that were never meant for them. People who know deep down they were made for more but are afraid to step into it. Every design is laced with spiritual meaning, astrology, mythology, sacred geometry, and ancient wisdom. We don’t just make shirts. We make statements. We wear truth.

What makes Omnithreads different from the competition is that it was born from pain and built on meaning. This brand is a direct reflection of the spiritual transformation I went through. I went from pushing poison to pushing purpose. And now, my mission is to inspire others to remember who they really are, to wake up, and to stop living small lives just to make other people feel comfortable.

Right now I’m focused on expanding the brand, building community, and using storytelling to reach people who are still stuck in fear. Whether it’s through the designs, the words, or the mission, Omnithreads is here to remind people that it’s never too late to start over. You don’t have to stay in the life that broke you. You can choose to become who you were always meant to be.

Appreciate your sharing that. Let’s talk about your life, growing up and some of topics and learnings around that. What did you believe about yourself as a child that you no longer believe?
As a child, I truly believed I had no value. I thought I was worthless. Like I didn’t belong in this world. I didn’t see a future for myself, and I honestly didn’t think anyone would care if I was gone. I used to think about ending my life all the time. Not just passing thoughts, but vivid scenarios. I’d lay in bed for hours imagining how I might go, and wondering if it would finally bring me any peace. To be clear, I wasn’t seeking attention. I was seeking relief. I just wanted the pain to stop. I wanted the noise in my head to go quiet. I wanted to stop feeling like a burden to everyone around me.

There were nights I’d sit in silence, staring at a pistol, a bottle or a blade. Not because I wanted to die, but because I didn’t know how to live. I was drowning in thoughts that no one could hear, and I was too ashamed to speak them out loud. I walked around with fake smiles while feeling spiritually hollow and emotionally gone. And in those moments, I was seconds away from making a choice I could never take back.

But God didn’t let me go. Every time I got close to the edge, something pulled me back. Sometimes it was a text from a friend. Sometimes a song. Sometimes just a quiet whisper in my spirit that said, “Not yet. Hold on.” Looking back now, I know that was God keeping me alive long enough to discover who I really was.

Now I see that the boy who believed he was worthless was just hurting. He was lost, but he wasn’t without value. He just didn’t know his worth yet. I carry that younger version of me with compassion now, because he didn’t quit. He fought. He endured. And because of him, I get to be here today, alive, grateful, and on a mission to help others see their own value.

If you’re in that same dark place right now, let me tell you this: you’re not weak. You’re not broken beyond repair. And you’re definitely not alone. You have worth, even when you can’t see it. You have purpose, even if it feels buried. And there’s a future waiting for you that’s bigger than your pain. So stay. Heal. Keep breathing. And one day you’ll look back and be grateful you didn’t let go. I know I am.

What did suffering teach you that success never could?
Suffering taught me everything success never could. Pain has been my greatest teacher. Struggle is where I found my truth. No trophy, paycheck, or applause ever shaped me the way rock bottom did. When everything is going right, people tend to numb out. They coast. But when life breaks you, and when you’ve got nothing left but your breath and your soul, that’s where your real identity starts to form.

For me, it took years of addiction, crime, and prison to wake me up. I was a heroin and cocaine addict for eleven years. I sold drugs. I stole. I did four years in the penitentiary. That wasn’t a highlight reel. It was hell. But it forced me to face myself. I had to confront all the parts of me I had buried under pain, shame, and fear. And that’s when the transformation began. Suffering stripped away everything false and showed me who I really was underneath it all: a man with a purpose, a calling, and a soul still worth saving.

Success might give you comfort, but suffering gives you character. It gives you clarity. It teaches you to appreciate peace because you’ve lived through chaos. It teaches you to be grateful for love because you’ve felt the sting of abandonment. I’ve seen it in others too. Some of the most powerful, inspiring people I’ve met didn’t come from privilege. They came from struggle. They came from loss, addiction, trauma, and pain. But instead of letting it destroy them, they used it to evolve.

Pain humbles you. It refines you. It teaches you empathy. When you’ve been at the bottom, you don’t judge people for falling. You help them rise. That’s something success could never teach me. Only suffering could.

Now, everything I do with Omnithreads Apparel is rooted in that lesson. Every design, every message, and every conversation is a reminder that even in your darkest moments, there’s purpose. There’s beauty. There’s resurrection. And sometimes, the worst thing that ever happened to you ends up being the exact thing that sets your soul free.

Alright, so if you are open to it, let’s explore some philosophical questions that touch on your values and worldview. What important truth do very few people agree with you on?
One truth I hold that most people still don’t agree with is this: Bitcoin is the best form of money on Earth. Period. It’s not just an investment. It’s not just digital gold. It’s the lifeboat off a sinking financial system that was never built to serve us in the first place.

Most people are still caught up in the illusion. They trust fiat money like the dollar, which loses value every single year while the cost of living skyrockets. They put their faith in banks and governments that print money out of thin air, devalue their savings, and lock them into a system designed to keep them broke, distracted, and dependent. People think they have freedom, but they’re still financially enslaved.

Bitcoin changes that. It’s the first decentralized, incorruptible, transparent, borderless form of money humanity has ever had. It can’t be inflated. It can’t be controlled by politicians or manipulated behind closed doors. It runs on math, not lies. And it gives the power back to the individual, where it belongs.

When I was deep in the streets, selling drugs, using, and stealing just to survive, I was a product of a broken system. I was trying to win in a game that was rigged from the start. It wasn’t until I started studying truth, spiritually and economically, that I realized the real hustle wasn’t on the corner. It was in the dollar itself. Bitcoin opened my eyes to that.

Most people won’t understand it until it’s too late. Until inflation eats their savings. Until banks freeze their accounts. Until they realize they’ve been working their whole lives for a currency that was designed to fail them.

Bitcoin is hope. It’s sovereignty. It’s truth coded into a monetary system. And just like everything else I stand for (spirituality, redemption, purpose), Bitcoin aligns with the same principle: freedom through discipline, not illusion.

You don’t have to agree with me now. But one day, you’ll wish you had a little Bitcoin stashed when the system starts crumbling. Because it will. It always does. But this time, we’ve got a way out.

Okay, we’ve made it essentially to the end. One last question before you go. What do you understand deeply that most people don’t?
One thing I understand deeply that most people don’t is how manifestation actually works. Everyone talks about it like it’s just thinking about a car, or a person, or some dream life and then magically having it show up. That’s not manifestation. That’s wishful thinking.

Manifestation isn’t just about wanting something. It’s about aligning with it. You have to become the version of yourself that already has what you’re asking for. And that’s where most people get stuck. They’re asking for a life they haven’t prepared themselves to receive. You can’t just visualize abundance while still thinking, speaking, and moving like you’re broke. You can’t ask for divine love and still be holding onto bitterness, trauma, or fear. The universe doesn’t respond to what you say. It responds to who you are.

My process is very intentional. It starts with clarity. I get painfully clear on what I want. Not just the surface level version, but the feeling behind it. I then create mental loops through meditation and repetition, visualizing that reality as if it’s already done. I connect to it emotionally. I feel it before I see it. I let it saturate my subconscious.

From there, I begin acting in alignment. If I’m manifesting a successful brand, I don’t just sit and dream. I become the man who runs that brand. I show up. I do the work. I move like it’s already mine. I also stay open to redirection, because sometimes God has a bigger plan than the one I think I want. I trust the process, even when it feels like nothing’s happening.

The final piece is faith through detachment. Once I’ve planted the seed, I don’t dig it up every five minutes. I don’t chase. I don’t force. I let it come when it’s ready, not when I’m impatient. I release it to the universe knowing that what’s meant for me is already on its way.

Most people give up before the shift happens because they don’t realize that manifestation isn’t just mental, it’s spiritual. It requires alignment, action, discipline, and deep faith. That’s what I’ve learned. That’s what I live. And everything in my life now, my brand, my transformation, and even my peace, is proof that it works.

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