We All are One
Heart · eartH
wrapped inside the same breath.
In the breath,
you HEAR the HEART of EARTH,
and in your HEART
you find the ART of living
°CMK°
"Where are you from?"
Such a simple and innocent question, isn't it?
It should not intimidate me but, in fact, it is one of the most challenging questions for me to answer, because any answer I could give (and there is more than one!) does not fully represent who I am.
What is identity? -- Is it a country's border? Is it a nation, or a government? A political party? An ethnic group? Is it a religion, or a belief system? Is it our tribe, or our family? Is it a gender, or lack thereof?
Who am I? -- Can I decide who or what I want to be? Or am I to be forever trapped into the labels and definitions others (and myself) have of me?
Such a simple and innocent question, isn't it?
It should not intimidate me but, in fact, it is one of the most challenging questions for me to answer, because any answer I could give (and there is more than one!) does not fully represent who I am.
What is identity? -- Is it a country's border? Is it a nation, or a government? A political party? An ethnic group? Is it a religion, or a belief system? Is it our tribe, or our family? Is it a gender, or lack thereof?
Who am I? -- Can I decide who or what I want to be? Or am I to be forever trapped into the labels and definitions others (and myself) have of me?
Throughout my life, I grew up and lived in 8 different countries, and I travelled around 3 continents. What I now see as one of the greatest gift of resilience and vision life could ever give me used to be an unbearable cross to carry while growing up. I always felt like an outsider, like I didn't belong anywhere. I used to feel uprooted, different, lonely. Knowing what I know now, however, I wonder if I would have really felt any different had I lived in the same place throughout my life... probably not anyway.
By and by, however, this experience turned into a strength, as I realized that the pain I used to feel only came from a fear of not being accepted and loved... Something inside prompted me to probe and work deeply within myself to face the fear and heal the "original wound". I never recognized an innate "sin" to atone from. Rather, I recognized an acquired "wound" (or misalignment from truth) I needed to heal from... a wound from which perhaps all so-called "sins" originate, one that perhaps we all carry from coming into a world where almost no one knows what Love truly is, and how to share it with others...
I set out to heal this wound (or resolve the misalignment) within myself. Year after year, through sweat, pain, and tears, I learned to fully accept, appreciate, and love myself. But before I could reach that point, I had to realize that no growth is possible without honest self-inquiry and a wish for deep understanding. I realized that who I really am--the Spirit--is so much greater than what I had been identifying with: my personality, or the reflection of our social conditioning and the ego. The Spirit, on the other hand, is the Divine Spark which we really are, that magnificent boundless Source potential that just is and knows... I examined my social masks and decided to drop them. I decided to drop the false persona to explore more of who I really am, and who I wanted to be. I challenged my thoughts, definitions, and even my whole belief systems. I asked uncomfortable questions. I looked into the uneasy aspects of myself. I examined and explored my belief systems and those of others. I tried different ideas and definitions on myself like one tries on clothes... I wanted to find the origin of my emotions and thoughts. I wanted to learn where the definitions and beliefs end and were *I* begin... On this exploratory journey I took within myself (and around the world), I found a greater understanding of myself and a deeper compassion for my own limitations and the limitations of others, which we all face as human beings. My own journey into self-discovery, self-understanding, and self-development allowed me to more easily understand others too.
As my consciousness raised and my understanding deepened (through transcendence of polarity and duality, and through mindfulness, acceptance, inspiration, understanding, perseverance), I became more and more of who I really am, and less and less of the socially conditioned personality. I learned to define, respect, appreciate, and love myself fully. I learned that the force we call Love brings a momentous shift in perspective and a recognition of the Divine Essence that lies within each one of us. I learned that the discomfort I was feeling while growing up was simply my Spirit telling me that I am too large to be fitted into any label and box society wanted to fit me in. And, besides, of course I was different...because everyone is! Most importantly, I learned that the missing link to contentedness, joy, and peace which I had felt for so long was the self-love I had not yet found and nurtured inside of myself.
So, if I could give a truthful answer to the question "where are you from?" without being looked at as if I'm crazy, I would now point to my chest and to my head, to indicate that I come from my heart and from my mind. I come from the choices I have made in my life; I come from the values I have shaped for myself; I come from my inner wisdom, my natural sense of ethics, my own consciousness.
Yes, I physically come from different places in the world, too, and each one of them left a priceless impression upon my soul. But I no longer identify nor try to fit into any of the social norms, stereotypes, and even ways of thinking that are associated with any particular one of those places. Nonetheless, I deeply enjoy and celebrate the world's colorful variety of cultures and traditions like one enjoys colors, sounds, flavors, and feelings.
By and by, however, this experience turned into a strength, as I realized that the pain I used to feel only came from a fear of not being accepted and loved... Something inside prompted me to probe and work deeply within myself to face the fear and heal the "original wound". I never recognized an innate "sin" to atone from. Rather, I recognized an acquired "wound" (or misalignment from truth) I needed to heal from... a wound from which perhaps all so-called "sins" originate, one that perhaps we all carry from coming into a world where almost no one knows what Love truly is, and how to share it with others...
I set out to heal this wound (or resolve the misalignment) within myself. Year after year, through sweat, pain, and tears, I learned to fully accept, appreciate, and love myself. But before I could reach that point, I had to realize that no growth is possible without honest self-inquiry and a wish for deep understanding. I realized that who I really am--the Spirit--is so much greater than what I had been identifying with: my personality, or the reflection of our social conditioning and the ego. The Spirit, on the other hand, is the Divine Spark which we really are, that magnificent boundless Source potential that just is and knows... I examined my social masks and decided to drop them. I decided to drop the false persona to explore more of who I really am, and who I wanted to be. I challenged my thoughts, definitions, and even my whole belief systems. I asked uncomfortable questions. I looked into the uneasy aspects of myself. I examined and explored my belief systems and those of others. I tried different ideas and definitions on myself like one tries on clothes... I wanted to find the origin of my emotions and thoughts. I wanted to learn where the definitions and beliefs end and were *I* begin... On this exploratory journey I took within myself (and around the world), I found a greater understanding of myself and a deeper compassion for my own limitations and the limitations of others, which we all face as human beings. My own journey into self-discovery, self-understanding, and self-development allowed me to more easily understand others too.
As my consciousness raised and my understanding deepened (through transcendence of polarity and duality, and through mindfulness, acceptance, inspiration, understanding, perseverance), I became more and more of who I really am, and less and less of the socially conditioned personality. I learned to define, respect, appreciate, and love myself fully. I learned that the force we call Love brings a momentous shift in perspective and a recognition of the Divine Essence that lies within each one of us. I learned that the discomfort I was feeling while growing up was simply my Spirit telling me that I am too large to be fitted into any label and box society wanted to fit me in. And, besides, of course I was different...because everyone is! Most importantly, I learned that the missing link to contentedness, joy, and peace which I had felt for so long was the self-love I had not yet found and nurtured inside of myself.
So, if I could give a truthful answer to the question "where are you from?" without being looked at as if I'm crazy, I would now point to my chest and to my head, to indicate that I come from my heart and from my mind. I come from the choices I have made in my life; I come from the values I have shaped for myself; I come from my inner wisdom, my natural sense of ethics, my own consciousness.
Yes, I physically come from different places in the world, too, and each one of them left a priceless impression upon my soul. But I no longer identify nor try to fit into any of the social norms, stereotypes, and even ways of thinking that are associated with any particular one of those places. Nonetheless, I deeply enjoy and celebrate the world's colorful variety of cultures and traditions like one enjoys colors, sounds, flavors, and feelings.
Everywhere I go, I am mindful of the places and cultural contexts I find myself in. Interestingly, I seem to be both inconspicuous and yet noticeable almost everywhere I find myself. I seem to be "inconspicuous" because somehow people consistently seem to assume that I am a fellow compatriot, until they hear my accent. Yet, I also seem to be "noticeable" because people usually look at me as if they can't put their finger on something about me.
Perhaps it's my habit of questioning and transcending the confines of social conditioning which makes for an aura that is elusive to the invisible and yet palpable "labels" I chose not to wear... In the many years of moving around, I realized that the social labels of nationality, origin, ethnicity, age, cultural or religious affiliation, etc, could not represent the fullness of who I really am. The more I questioned and transcended, the more "cross-boundary" I became. I crossed the boundaries of social conditioning. When choosing a course of action, all I would need to ask myself is "what would Love and Truth do?" and the appropriate answer or decision would make itself known.
Perhaps it's my habit of questioning and transcending the confines of social conditioning which makes for an aura that is elusive to the invisible and yet palpable "labels" I chose not to wear... In the many years of moving around, I realized that the social labels of nationality, origin, ethnicity, age, cultural or religious affiliation, etc, could not represent the fullness of who I really am. The more I questioned and transcended, the more "cross-boundary" I became. I crossed the boundaries of social conditioning. When choosing a course of action, all I would need to ask myself is "what would Love and Truth do?" and the appropriate answer or decision would make itself known.
As I observed the different people from the different places I lived in, around the world, I noticed how we all share the exact same emotions and the exact same fundamental fears and wishes. We all seek joy, love, and peace. We all belong to one nation: Humanity, and to one Homeland: Earth. Humanity shares the same red pulsing blood coursing through a beating heart full of emotions, hopes, wishes, dreams, and compassion.
Our differences are for the most part the result of the variations in our social conditioning, norms, and agreements. But everywhere you go, the same "golden rule" applies: treat others as you would like them to treat you. All human beings on Earth can agree on this basic and fundamental truth.
Our differences are for the most part the result of the variations in our social conditioning, norms, and agreements. But everywhere you go, the same "golden rule" applies: treat others as you would like them to treat you. All human beings on Earth can agree on this basic and fundamental truth.
I find that when we transcend the labels of nationality, ethnicity, and religious and political beliefs, we become more able to see the same humanity in everyone else. We become more able to see how we all are very closely interconnected and responsible for the outcomes we live on this planet. We become more "universal" and cross-boundary. Genuinely "human" and soulful people with whom anyone can relate are people who have questioned their conditioning and freed themselves from the bondage of the labels and masks imposed by their own society and its expectations. Thankfully, every society has its sizable count of such daring souls, in every corner of the world.
More and more souls are awakening to the truth of their deepest selves vis-a-vis the reality of the bondage that seeks to suppress them. More and more people are taking off the masks of lies and illusions they have been carrying for fear of rejection...
The more free from confining labels we are, and the more cross-boundary we are internally within our minds and hearts, the more opportunities for growth and understanding we can access. Information and ideas, solutions and broader perspectives only come to those who are open to question everything with a possibilistic mindset, and who consider and accept the idea that other realities beyond their own conditioning might exist. An open mind is a mind that is not afraid of questioning all of what we call "reality", including the reality of oneself. And the more we question and seek, the more we find--and on and on, in a perpetual cycle of growth and expansion... Ultimately, we all seek opportunities for happiness, peace, abundance, and freedom...
Serendipitously, my life has led me to reside for extended periods of time in more or less "developed" and "developing" countries in Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East. Wherever I was, it became apparent over the years that life was becoming more challenging. Less and less opportunities and freedom seemed to be available.
I wondered why each of those places--with their own set of unique and abundant resources as well as strong and hard-working people--would come to such state of lack... I was looking for deeper causes than "the economy". Maybe a long standing tendency by the general society to delegate personal and civic responsibility...? Maybe a creeping attitude of powerlessness...? Or perhaps the lethargy induced by senseless work and routines, only punctuated by mind-numbing "entertainment" and technology, dictated by soulless media and consumerist trends...? Perhaps a combination of all this contributed to the situation. Or maybe I'm wrong. Whatever were the causes, I observed how so many people I was coming across just wished to leave their country in search for a better life and future, somewhere else.
The more free from confining labels we are, and the more cross-boundary we are internally within our minds and hearts, the more opportunities for growth and understanding we can access. Information and ideas, solutions and broader perspectives only come to those who are open to question everything with a possibilistic mindset, and who consider and accept the idea that other realities beyond their own conditioning might exist. An open mind is a mind that is not afraid of questioning all of what we call "reality", including the reality of oneself. And the more we question and seek, the more we find--and on and on, in a perpetual cycle of growth and expansion... Ultimately, we all seek opportunities for happiness, peace, abundance, and freedom...
Serendipitously, my life has led me to reside for extended periods of time in more or less "developed" and "developing" countries in Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East. Wherever I was, it became apparent over the years that life was becoming more challenging. Less and less opportunities and freedom seemed to be available.
I wondered why each of those places--with their own set of unique and abundant resources as well as strong and hard-working people--would come to such state of lack... I was looking for deeper causes than "the economy". Maybe a long standing tendency by the general society to delegate personal and civic responsibility...? Maybe a creeping attitude of powerlessness...? Or perhaps the lethargy induced by senseless work and routines, only punctuated by mind-numbing "entertainment" and technology, dictated by soulless media and consumerist trends...? Perhaps a combination of all this contributed to the situation. Or maybe I'm wrong. Whatever were the causes, I observed how so many people I was coming across just wished to leave their country in search for a better life and future, somewhere else.
I used to become anxious hearing capable people say that they were planning to leave their homeland. I'd secretly wish for them to stay and help make things better, right there on their own ancestral land. I felt like telling them "Yes, there are many different places in the world we can choose to enjoy for one reason or another, but almost everywhere you go nowadays the same tune is playing: oppression and control".
I have watched throughout the past decades how the consumerist, globalist propaganda crawled and spread like a virus throughout the places I found myself in, West to East, North to South... A propaganda that seeks to divide in order to conquer... A propaganda that through decades and generations has succeeded at wiping out local traditional systems of ancient wisdom and culture, local systems of healing and ways of being which for centuries had nurtured the health of people and their connection to nature, to the land, to their own body, and to each other... Everywhere in the world, local traditional wisdom and culture have been belittled, ridiculed, and replaced with a hegemonic mono-culture of globalist propaganda filled with lies and hidden agendas. The result? A weakened and sicker global society that has given away its own health, inner knowing, and wisdom to a multi-billion dollar corporate system of pharmaceutical industry and genetically-modified, pesticide-laden food industry that has no interest in improving the health of the people--quite the contrary, it seeks to keep people sick, weakened, and dependent. The propaganda has so far been successful in conquering people's minds, bodies, and spirit so that everyone would serve the interests of a greedy, unscrupulous governing cabal.
This ruling cabal has diligently branched out to control and objectify everything we value and depend on: the land we stand upon, with its precious nourishing gifts; our time, which we drain in meaningless jobs, "entertainment", and technological gadgets; even our own bodies and identities, which we now scan with bar-codes and insidious QR-codes...
Even deeper than our own bodies and identities, now the globalist "rulers", with their promise of eternal life through Artificial Intelligence, are pushing into their coveted ultimate "frontier"--our core relationship to the Divine Essence within ourselves. Their lie is that they are serving and protecting humanity's health, safety, security, comfort and convenience. But in reality, they do not have humanity's interests at heart at all, for the simple fact that they don't have a heart. This hidden cabal of tyrants, the deep state of the world that has been controlling all aspects of our lives, could only succeed so far thanks to our uninformed, lethargic consent and subservience.
Over the past two decades, since the 9/11 inside job, our civil liberties and human rights have eroded worldwide along with a sinking global economy, environment, and quality of life for all. As people everywhere started realizing what was happening and started to demand fair policies and justice, the global propaganda quickly took on a tone of global totalitarian regime of super-governments armed with oppressive measures. This too is a "cross-boundary" reality, sadly, as we are now seeing it in almost every country around the world.
West and East, North and South, the people of the world have been revolting against tyrannical rule and protesting in the streets on a regular basis. This is not being reported in mainstream media channels, of course, or it is not portrayed truthfully anyhow.
I have watched throughout the past decades how the consumerist, globalist propaganda crawled and spread like a virus throughout the places I found myself in, West to East, North to South... A propaganda that seeks to divide in order to conquer... A propaganda that through decades and generations has succeeded at wiping out local traditional systems of ancient wisdom and culture, local systems of healing and ways of being which for centuries had nurtured the health of people and their connection to nature, to the land, to their own body, and to each other... Everywhere in the world, local traditional wisdom and culture have been belittled, ridiculed, and replaced with a hegemonic mono-culture of globalist propaganda filled with lies and hidden agendas. The result? A weakened and sicker global society that has given away its own health, inner knowing, and wisdom to a multi-billion dollar corporate system of pharmaceutical industry and genetically-modified, pesticide-laden food industry that has no interest in improving the health of the people--quite the contrary, it seeks to keep people sick, weakened, and dependent. The propaganda has so far been successful in conquering people's minds, bodies, and spirit so that everyone would serve the interests of a greedy, unscrupulous governing cabal.
This ruling cabal has diligently branched out to control and objectify everything we value and depend on: the land we stand upon, with its precious nourishing gifts; our time, which we drain in meaningless jobs, "entertainment", and technological gadgets; even our own bodies and identities, which we now scan with bar-codes and insidious QR-codes...
Even deeper than our own bodies and identities, now the globalist "rulers", with their promise of eternal life through Artificial Intelligence, are pushing into their coveted ultimate "frontier"--our core relationship to the Divine Essence within ourselves. Their lie is that they are serving and protecting humanity's health, safety, security, comfort and convenience. But in reality, they do not have humanity's interests at heart at all, for the simple fact that they don't have a heart. This hidden cabal of tyrants, the deep state of the world that has been controlling all aspects of our lives, could only succeed so far thanks to our uninformed, lethargic consent and subservience.
Over the past two decades, since the 9/11 inside job, our civil liberties and human rights have eroded worldwide along with a sinking global economy, environment, and quality of life for all. As people everywhere started realizing what was happening and started to demand fair policies and justice, the global propaganda quickly took on a tone of global totalitarian regime of super-governments armed with oppressive measures. This too is a "cross-boundary" reality, sadly, as we are now seeing it in almost every country around the world.
West and East, North and South, the people of the world have been revolting against tyrannical rule and protesting in the streets on a regular basis. This is not being reported in mainstream media channels, of course, or it is not portrayed truthfully anyhow.
The only thing that has kept this sad global situation in place is the state of ignorance (=choice to ignore) which too many people still live in. We have let ourselves get distracted and entertained (like, "entered and attained") through "smart" technology, seduced and put into a state of lethargy and stupor (from which the word "stupid" derives). We have allowed technology to become too "smart" at the cost of our own divine intelligence, discernment, and awareness. We have allowed ourselves to be divided, controlled, and even terrorized through mainstream media lies, fake news, fabricated terrorism, false flag operations, planned "pandemics" and wars against helpless civilians. We have handed over our liberty, sovereignty, and self-responsibility to a worldwide big-brother regime for an empty promise of security, health, safety, and "convenience". We have allowed ourselves to believe that what is being served to us is the "truth", that this is "the reality" we have to accept and live by. Basically, we have allowed ourselves to believe that we are powerless, that "such is life", and that a technocratic totalitarian system is what we need, to be safe. If only more people woke up to the fact that each of us individually is a crucial change-maker, this world would be a much better place.
It is sad that we had to lose what is most precious to us before we could know its worth and realize it doesn't have to be this way. It is sad that loss be part of the awakening process, because it does not have to be like that! Too much is at stake for humanity. We have no other option but to awaken to our responsibility (=response-ability).
Now, I encourage my friends to explore for themselves the confines of this cage we have allowed to be built around us, wherever we are in this world, and I wish them great learning and awareness. I secretly hope that they realize the truth of the state of the world, enough to wish to make a positive difference wherever they find themselves...
It is sad that we had to lose what is most precious to us before we could know its worth and realize it doesn't have to be this way. It is sad that loss be part of the awakening process, because it does not have to be like that! Too much is at stake for humanity. We have no other option but to awaken to our responsibility (=response-ability).
Now, I encourage my friends to explore for themselves the confines of this cage we have allowed to be built around us, wherever we are in this world, and I wish them great learning and awareness. I secretly hope that they realize the truth of the state of the world, enough to wish to make a positive difference wherever they find themselves...
Our wise native American brothers and sisters lived by the principle of 7 generations. They considered that every single decision they made (individual and collective) should ensure the sustainability and well-being of their descendants, 7 generations into the future. The paradox of our times is that we now live in a tightly inter-connected globalized world, and yet our lifestyle and choices don't take into consideration the well-being of even our own self and generation.
I believe it is more important than ever now that we remember our humanity, that we start honoring the wisdom of wise indigenous communities globally. It is crucial that we look at our ancestors' stories which taught us of the inter-connectedness of human life with the natural and spiritual worlds. It is more important than ever that we now recover those teachings that speak of our rights and responsibility to a free, peaceful, healthy, and prosperous life for ourselves and our children, generation after generation...
I believe it is more important than ever now that we remember our humanity, that we start honoring the wisdom of wise indigenous communities globally. It is crucial that we look at our ancestors' stories which taught us of the inter-connectedness of human life with the natural and spiritual worlds. It is more important than ever that we now recover those teachings that speak of our rights and responsibility to a free, peaceful, healthy, and prosperous life for ourselves and our children, generation after generation...
There is great value in learning about and understanding our cultural background. It is important that we nurture and value the diversity of cultures in the world because each of them speaks of the unique history and wisdom of a people. Each story of a society and its people is like a piece of a puzzle that once put together gives us clues as to where we have come from as human beings, what our history is, and where do we choose to go from here. Indeed, I find it's very important to look back at our ancestors, to learn of their traditional knowledge, of the values they held true, and of what centuries of life experience taught them, and how we can benefit from all of that. This way, we can stand on the foundations of their wisdom which can help us thrive today, while we build anew from their limited understanding, so we don't have to live their same limitation again. Learning who they were, what they learned and why, can help us understand where their story ends and where we want our own story to begin.
It is said that we all have not only a genetic memory but also emotional and energetic memory which we inherit from our parents and ancestor. If we don't become self-aware and conscious individuals, we might find ourselves unwittingly and subconsciously living the memories of an ancestor, thinking it is our own life choice, thus greatly limiting our true potential. Perhaps this is why they say that history repeats itself, like a broken record... Each one of us is not just a person; each one of us is a story, a segment of the history of humankind. What story do we chose to tell ourselves? What story will inspire us to find that greater purpose we came to this world to live? What story will we tell our children? And most importantly: what history are we going to co-write together for future generations?
It is said that we all have not only a genetic memory but also emotional and energetic memory which we inherit from our parents and ancestor. If we don't become self-aware and conscious individuals, we might find ourselves unwittingly and subconsciously living the memories of an ancestor, thinking it is our own life choice, thus greatly limiting our true potential. Perhaps this is why they say that history repeats itself, like a broken record... Each one of us is not just a person; each one of us is a story, a segment of the history of humankind. What story do we chose to tell ourselves? What story will inspire us to find that greater purpose we came to this world to live? What story will we tell our children? And most importantly: what history are we going to co-write together for future generations?
So, to conclude, when I say that I come from my heart and from my mind, I am making a declaration of sovereignty and independence from limiting beliefs and social conditioning. As a sovereign individual coexisting with other sovereign individuals, I am thus making a statement of self-determination, as I recognize that we all have the right and responsibility to live in a world that is fair and equally beneficial to all. I am making a statement of sovereignty and independence from any government, institution, policy, or covert agenda that seeks to override my human rights, my right to choose and prosper in an environment that is healthy in every way, in the freedom of co-creative collaboration with my fellow brothers and sisters from all parts of this beautiful world.
I am thus making a statement that: in the name of the sacredness of life and the dignity of the human spirit, my body and my mind, and the body and mind of every person in this world, cannot be marked, conquered, dominated, bought, controlled, or bargained. And that wherever I find myself in this world, I am entitled to enjoy my God-given inalienable right to life and freedom of choice, as every other individual is too.
I now feel I belong wherever I am in this world. I now know that physical (and mental) borders are artificial and illusory constructs. I am grateful to every person and experience I have encountered in my life because they have shown me how great our individual and collective power and responsibility really are. Wherever we come from in this world, we have a duty towards ourselves and each other, towards Earth, and towards all of its precious creatures. Our duty is to uphold truth, freedom, sovereignty, health, peace, and joy for all.
I believe in humankind. I believe we are the guardians and healers of this Earth. We are awakening to our divine source and power. And with knowledge and understanding of our divine, God-given right to sovereignty and self-determination, we can find the power to right the wrongs and to heal the wounds that have afflicted humankind since time immemorial...
I am thus making a statement that: in the name of the sacredness of life and the dignity of the human spirit, my body and my mind, and the body and mind of every person in this world, cannot be marked, conquered, dominated, bought, controlled, or bargained. And that wherever I find myself in this world, I am entitled to enjoy my God-given inalienable right to life and freedom of choice, as every other individual is too.
I now feel I belong wherever I am in this world. I now know that physical (and mental) borders are artificial and illusory constructs. I am grateful to every person and experience I have encountered in my life because they have shown me how great our individual and collective power and responsibility really are. Wherever we come from in this world, we have a duty towards ourselves and each other, towards Earth, and towards all of its precious creatures. Our duty is to uphold truth, freedom, sovereignty, health, peace, and joy for all.
I believe in humankind. I believe we are the guardians and healers of this Earth. We are awakening to our divine source and power. And with knowledge and understanding of our divine, God-given right to sovereignty and self-determination, we can find the power to right the wrongs and to heal the wounds that have afflicted humankind since time immemorial...