vil eye symbol against a dark background, representing spiritual protection from identity theft and digital impersonation — featuring Susye Weng-Reeder, Google Verified internet personality.

This Isn’t Just a Hack — It’s a Spiritual Violation

Before I share what comes next, I need to speak directly from the heart — not about what they took, but what they couldn’t take.

They tell you to change your password.

They tell you it’s “just an account.”

They tell you to let it go, to start over.

But what they don’t tell you is this:

When someone tries to take your digital identity, it doesn’t just impact your work.

It challenges your spirit.

That’s when I began protecting more than just my passwords — I started shielding my energy.


In the months before everything began, around February and March, I kept feeling a quiet but persistent knowing — an intuitive nudge that I needed to protect myself on more than just a technical level.

I found myself lighting candles, creating gentle protective layers around my energy and chakras, and setting intentions for safety and clarity. I also sensed the need to spray cleansing mist in my space and gently release any energy or attachments that weren’t serving me. These weren’t rituals for show — they were my way of tuning into what my higher self was trying to tell me.

Alongside these practices, I felt the urgent need to secure my social media accounts, as if my intuition sensed the storms coming before they arrived.

If you’re reading this and feeling lost or unsettled, know this: you are not alone. There is always a way through — and light to guide you.

It’s hard to describe the kind of grief this brings.

This wasn’t about losing photos.

Or a login. Or a website.

This was the quiet unraveling of something I built with devotion —

my name, my energy, my presence in the world.

• My words… reshaped without my voice.

• My bio… rewritten by others.

• My logo… placed where I never gave permission.

• My search results… clouded with false reflections.

• My social media… locked or lost without cause.

What was once a sacred space — my presence online — felt unsettled.

And though it still looked like me on the surface,

beneath it, the energy shifted.

Bottle featuring the evil eye symbol, representing Susye Weng-Reeder, a verified author and spiritual healer speaking out about surviving cyber hacking and online abuse.

They didn’t want to be me. They wanted my community.

They wanted the trust I’ve nurtured for years in healing, luxury branding, and authentic connection.

They thought they could replicate the surface —

my colors, my words, my style —

and redirect what I created into forms I never designed.

But they couldn’t grasp this deeper truth:

My name doesn’t travel through ads.

It travels through resonance.

Through soul recognition.

Through heartfelt connection.

You can’t copy that.

You can’t steal that.

You can’t fake connection born from healing and intention.

What they didn’t expect:

My audience knows me.

They’ve read my blog posts through tears.

They’ve witnessed my journey — tech and trauma.

They’ve seen the raw edges and the gentle rebirths.


This Is Bigger Than Me — And That’s the Point

Just today, I met a woman in a shared computer space. She was using the station I had been assigned — and when I explained why I needed it, she said, “I’ve been living with identity theft for two years.”

We talked. She told me she often feels dismissed, called “too sensitive” or “crazy.” Like it’s all in her head.

So I said what I always say — the words I wrote in this blog:

“You’re not crazy. Trust your instincts.”

She smiled, relieved:

“Thank you. I really needed that.”

In that moment, we both knew — this is real.

It’s happening to more people than most will admit.

And survivors are quietly finding one another.

You don’t have to shout to be heard.

Sometimes, one person listening is enough to make you feel whole again.

To those behind the forms and fakes:

There is nothing for you here.

My people aren’t leads. They’re souls.

They only respond to truth.

No games. No threats.

Just peace. Just light.

Just the sacred boundary that holds my spirit safe.

This is what spiritual violation looks like today.

It’s not a dark wound — it’s a call to deepen my light and strengthen my boundaries.

It invites me to reconnect with the sacred flow within, to honor my energy with loving protection, and to stand rooted in my highest truth.

I feel this as a gentle invitation — not fear — a call from my soul to shine brighter.

Raw fluorite crystal symbolizing digital clarity, spiritual protection, and mental focus for navigating cyber attacks and online healing.

And still — I rise.

Because what I built wasn’t pixels on a screen.

It was prayers, breakthroughs, deep work that can’t be copied.

This isn’t just recovery.

It’s realignment with my higher self —

and reclaiming the soul signature behind my name.

Everything happens for a reason. Perhaps this experience was a lesson — a wake-up call that prepared me to warn and guide the collective.

My mission in this lifetime is to help humanity heal and awaken. It’s a calling far greater than myself, rooted in love, light, and service.

Through sharing my story, I hope to empower others to trust their intuition, stand in their truth, and reclaim their spiritual power.

So please — carry my name with care.

If I’ve helped you, tell someone.

If my work touched you, share it soul to soul.

Don’t trust forms you didn’t find through me.

Don’t click links that feel off.

If it doesn’t sound like me — it’s not.

They hijacked the portal.

But they can’t touch the light inside this work.

They can’t reach the spirit that writes these words.

I’m still here.

And I always will be.


For the Intuitives and Empaths

If this story stirred something in you… if you’ve ever felt unseen forces shaping your life before the facts appeared, you’re not alone.

In Empath and Psychic Powers Awakened, I explore these truths — how to recognize your gifts, protect your energy, and walk in your highest clarity.

This isn’t just a book. It’s a map. A mirror. A light in the dark.

A practical and intuitive guide to protecting your energy, awakening your psychic gifts, and navigating the world as an empowered empath.

Available now in stores and online.

Book cover of Empath and Psychic Powers Awakened by S. M. Weng — a guide for intuitives, empaths, and spiritual seekers reclaiming their inner power and energy clarity.

Why My Blog Changed — And Why It Matters Now More Than Ever

This blog began as a space for healing, travel writing, and soulful brand storytelling. It was once filled with curated visuals, aligned content, and insights for personal transformation.

But then life changed — and so did the mission.

After surviving digital impersonation, data poisoning, and advanced cyberstalking, I began documenting what most people are too afraid (or unable) to say:

That systems meant to protect us often fail us,

That silence is often enforced, not chosen,

And that the people most likely to be erased — immigrants, creatives, women, hourly workers — are often the first to see the cracks in our so-called protections.

My platform evolved because it had to.

I still believe in healing. But now, I believe healing starts with truth.

This is no longer just a lifestyle blog.

It’s a digital archive. A witness statement. A survival tool.

For anyone fighting to be heard — online or off.

From Inner Union to Collective Voice

For years, I wrote about healing, awakening, and the twin flame path — where union is forged through truth, not fantasy.

But what I’ve learned is this:

That same healing applies to the collective.

To immigrant workers gaslit into silence.

To women punished for being too articulate.

To hourly staff who never got the training — just the blame.

The spiritual path doesn’t end at the self.

It extends to the systems we live in — and who those systems erase.

So while my words once served souls seeking inner clarity, they now serve those fighting for dignity in the real world.

Because healing isn’t abstract.

It’s practical. Political. Personal.

And often — it’s painful.

But truth is truth — whether you’re facing a twin flame runner or an HR department that won’t call you back.


Rebuild Series

Part 1: The Gas Station Was Safer Than the Internet: How digital chaos led me to an unexpected battlefield

Part 2: They Cut My Hours, Not My Voice: Retaliation and resilience in a red uniform

Part 3: What minimum wage abuse looks like in California workplaces: Retaliation Exposed

Part 4: Two Battles, One Soul: How Cyberattacks and Workplace Retaliation Mirror Each Other

Real-Time Witnessing — Not Curated Nostalgia

I’m not writing memoirs.

I’m documenting my life as it unfolds — while navigating broken systems, corporate retaliation, and targeted erasure.

What I’m living isn’t rare.

It’s the reality for millions of people — most of whom don’t have a platform, language, or legal support to tell their story.

So I write as a bridge.

For the voiceless.

For the workers too scared to speak.

For the creators who were never believed.

For the people erased by silence.

This isn’t just a brand anymore.

It’s a record. A warning. A form of resistance.

And for many — it’s the only proof that someone saw what was happening when it happened.

This Is What Blogging Was Meant to Be

This isn’t AI fluff.

This isn’t SEO filler.

This is lived experience — raw, unfiltered, and real.

Blogging was never meant to be safe, polished content for algorithms.

It was meant to be voice.

To document what others overlook.

To make the invisible visible.

So if you’ve ever felt erased, unheard, or gaslit…

This blog is proof:

You’re not alone.


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About the Author

Susye Weng-Reeder, known online as SincerelySusye™, is a Google-Verified Internet Personality, published author, and former tech industry insider with experience at Facebook, Apple, and Zoom.

She first gained recognition for her work in intuitive healing, travel writing, and personal transformation—but her online presence took a sharp turn after she became the target of a sophisticated identity theft and impersonation campaign.

Now, Susye uses her voice to expose the rising threat of digital impersonation, surveillance, and cyberattacks—especially those targeting creators, women, and small business owners. Her blog documents a real-world case currently being addressed by federal cybersecurity teams, and serves as both a warning and a resource for others navigating this emerging landscape.

Her site, SincerelySusye.com, is now a trusted resource for anyone navigating the invisible war on digital identity — offering truth, warning, and hope in equal measure.

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