Reclaiming Your Sovereign Self
It was a revolutionary idea created by a small group of concerned citizens in New England that decided they could no longer live under the tyranny of a king. The idea of creating a new system for the people of the people who would govern themselves was radical. During that time, I am sure there were those who were afraid to fight for this new idea, some who disagreed, some who were complacent, and others who were indifferent. We are as diverse today in what we are now facing. But today we are living under a more insidious threat than just a tyrannical king, because for the most part we the people, have been unaware of this threat and have in fact given it permission to exist.
I read somewhere that since the ’60s when several of our national heroes were assassinated, JFK, Martin Luther King Jr., and Bobby Kennedy, that my generation became disenchanted and disillusioned with the system. It seemed to be the beginning of the end since for decades most of us have lived complacent lives, accepting the status quo, being rather apathetic and isolating ourselves from what was really going on in the world, and especially within our own political and social systems. This is not to say that there were not also people who spoke up when confronted when human rights were challenged but I feel many citizens felt apathetic for the most part.
For generations, our country and the world have been manipulated and diverted from the real issues that we face by new technology, propaganda by social media, movies, T. V. and entertainment news. The real issues we face are not just what we are facing environmentally but rather as Marianne Williamson has said, the soul of America.
In fact it is our essential rights as human beings, our fundamental freedoms to speak and think as we choose, vote for who we support, make choices about our health care and live freely as citizens of the Republic of America that is at stake. And it is reclaiming our own personal power and sovereignty that we all need to do first so that we are no longer afraid to speak and think for ourselves. I am asking you to begin to think for yourself and not allow other forces, people to tell you, us what to think and do. To take your power back as one of your inalienable rights to become sovereign once again.
The word sovereign means:
1. The quality or state of being sovereign, or of having supreme power or authority.2. Supreme and independent power or authority in government as possessed or claimed by a state or community.
3. Rightful status, independence, or prerogative.
The Invitation:
What kind of world do you wish to live in? One where you give up your right to choose and do as you are told because it is safe as children need a parent to take care of them? Or one that we as a people, nation, world create together based on our True Nature and sovereignty?I am inviting you to take a look at how you feel about losing your personal freedoms, where ever you are in the world, and if you find that you are ready to own your power as you may never have before then claim your sovereignty and take a stand for the future you wish to live in.
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