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The Chosen One — Memoir of a Hell Raiser: Making of a Messenger

Updated: Oct 18

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Levar Shelden Dale
The Chosen One: By LeVar Shelden Dale aka Escovar

The Chosen One


The Chosen One — Memoir of a Hell Raiser: Making of a Messenger


“Some stories feel written long before the writer arrives.” Big Chat writer for Made On Mercury


LeVar Shelden Dale’s life is one of those stories — inked not in pen, but in numbers, dreams, and divine contracts.

When I first sat down with him in the Bronx, the air around him felt charged. His tone was calm but coded — like every word carried a pulse. The man known as Escovar spoke less like a rapper and more like a transmitter. Every sentence had rhythm, weight, and direction.

His memoir, “The Chosen One — Memoir of a Hell Raiser: Making of a Messenger,” is the blueprint of that frequency. It reads like scripture for the self-made soul — a record of one man’s descent into darkness and his rebirth through divine mathematics.

From Hellfire to Higher Frequency

Born June 6, 1984, under a Gemini Sun and Virgo Moon, LeVar’s numerological chart carries what mystics call “The Full Master Sequence” — 11, 22, 33, 44, and 66.


It’s not coincidence. It’s code.

He tells me about a dream he had as a child:


“A voice asked me — Hell now and heaven later, or heaven now and hell later? I chose hell now. Didn’t even know what I was agreeing to.”

The book traces how that choice shaped every moment:


from his father’s death at a family cookout, to running the streets of East Orlando as “City” to finding divine order inside solitary confinement.

Where others saw failure, LeVar saw formation.


“I had to go to the lowest frequency to understand how to raise one,” he says.

That’s what makes this memoir more than a story. It’s a technology of awakening.

The Awakening Portal Connection

If The Chosen One is the autobiography, The Awakening Portal is the application.


Together, they form a complete initiation: story → reflection → activation.

Inside The Awakening Portal, LeVar turns the lessons of his life into living tools. Numerology becomes navigation. Pain becomes proof. Each chapter of the memoir mirrors a stage in the Portal’s system — awareness, alignment, activation, and ascension.

  • The Prologue of the book aligns with the Awareness Gate — realizing life is speaking in code.

  • The Chapters of Chaos (The Pill Pipeline, The Bounce, The Hole) match the Shadow Gate — where the old self dissolves.

  • The Made On Mercury section bridges to the Activation Gate, where gifts become assignments.

  • The Four Pillars finale opens the Ascension Gate — the final calibration of the awakened self.

Readers don’t just read LeVar’s life — they enter it. The memoir becomes a mirror.


“The Awakening Portal is the reader’s way out of their own hell,” LeVar explains. “It’s how you decode your mission the same way I decoded mine.”

Made On Mercury: The Living Blueprint

Today, LeVar’s brand Made On Mercury stands as a multidimensional ecosystem — music, fashion, education, and digital consciousness woven together. The memoir is the seed. The Portal is the bloom.

Every artist who joins his collective begins by entering their numerology code — their birth blueprint. The idea is simple but profound: when you know your design, you can finally live it.


“The book awakens people,” he says, smiling like he already knows what’s coming. “The Portal trains them.”

Together, The Chosen One and The Awakening Portal are not separate works — they’re two halves of one divine circuit.


One tells the story. The other opens the door.

Final Transmission

LeVar’s journey reminds us that awakening isn’t a straight climb — it’s a spiral, and every fall has its frequency.

“The Chosen One” shows us that hell isn’t the opposite of heaven — it’s the hallway leading there.


AndThe Awakening Portal is the key to not getting lost inside it.

In a world full of noise, Escovar’s story hums with a different vibration — a reminder that we are all messengers, and the message is already inside us.

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