Chapter Eight – Universal Governance 4 (Governance without external government)

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It is obvious that human beings need some form of governance, although does our species need an external structure, a corporate state, called government?

An external state of governance, such as the corporation known as ‘New Zealand’, has three aspects. First there is the environomic aspect, which relates to the environment and the economics of a system. The environment of a system is all the individual parts that make up that particular system, while the economics of a system relates to how the individual parts interact to produce the overall system. So for the system of external human governance (such as the nation state); the environment is all the individual humans who are part of that particular system, while economics relates to how the individual humans (meaning everyone) of that system interact (all interactions, relationships, etc) to produce the overall system (or we can just look at the interactions involving the debt created, and therefore owned, by a small group of humans all housed within a theory based on scarcity of resources, and therefore competition, and call that ‘economics’). Depends how narrow you want your perspective really =).

The second aspect of governance is law. Law is something which is little understood by most human beings; a fact that will have to change if our species (if each individual) is to pull ourselves from the mental fog of myopia we have been operating under. We find that there is a difference between Law and law, a difference that is found in how permanent, eternal, unchanging, the law is. Some laws are to do with the physical world, such as the laws of motion, of conservation of energy, and gravity; while other laws, while affecting the physical world, are contained within the worlds of information/energy (such as the one Law or the seven universal principles).

Try as we might we can never break the law of gravity. We may use our intellect and find ways to negate the law for a while, such as a hot air balloon or aeroplane, but that law is ever present within the physical world. The laws contained within the worlds of information are like physical laws, such as gravity, in that they are inherent to universal existence. When we turn mind to the unseen aspects of the physical world, such as the factors needed for social cohesion (for human society as a whole system to thrive), some things become obvious. There are two main (poles) ways in which the concept of law can be used to achieve social order. One is to have a group of people who, through social programming and structure create and implement external laws, and thus dictate how the majority live their lives. The other is to create a society which focuses on development of wisdom in the first ten years of life, a system of internal Law and politics, so all individuals enter the state of universal governance.      

If we choose the former we have a situation where the formal laws (governing the individual in relation to the collective) that shape our information processing system, our consciousness, are created by man, and are prone to all the faults of man (greed, myopia, etc). It must be noted that external laws of a corporate government do very little to deter crime, in fact most people punished by the corporate legal system have not even broken the one true Law. The main cause of true crime, behaviour that goes against the one true Law, is economic (and the second is mental health issues – directly caused through our archaic social structure, economic system based on scarcity/competition, incessant psychological abuse at the hands of corporations, etc).  

As some may have worked out, the third aspect of external governance is politics. It is through politics that law and policy are created to shape the overall system (society); it is through politics, decision making, that the conscious system (whether it be the individual or society) shapes how the overall system process information (and therefore determines the reaction, the behaviours, of the system). So the three main aspects of external governance, of the nation state (such as the corporation known New Zealand government) are environomics (the parts and their interactions), Law, and politics.

What if we want to create a society which focuses on development of wisdom in the first ten years of life, a system of internal Law and politics, so all individuals enter the state of universal governance? What if we desire to give to our children a world with no poverty, famine, fare access to resources, less work, more time for exploration and creation, mental health (access and ability to apply wisdom), and community?  

If we choose to create a society that promotes the development of wisdom within all young humans, then we will have a society made up of individual humans who have walked the path through source and strength to enter the state of universal governance. These beings not only recognise the one true Law, they are its servant – and in servitude to the principle of Go(o)d, we become Go(o)d-like indeed. When it comes to the informational worlds, although there is some structure, we essentially hold the power of infinite creative potential. What this means is that we can, and do, create many laws that are applied within groups of humans.

We have national laws (statutes), laws of our social clubs, sports teams, our classrooms have laws/rules, and most house-holds have some form of rules for the inhabitants (usually the younger humans). It is crucial to understand that all these human created rules only apply to members of those groups – and membership is not mandatory, we have a choice – if we do not like the rules of a particular group, such as a corporate state, we can choose to turn our back on their system of governance.

There are a number of groups that we all belong to without question, and like human social groups these systems have Laws (which are seen through mind). Every single human being is part of the system of humanity (without question), we are all part of the gang called life, and implicitly part of the polarity based tripartite universal existence. As we are unquestioningly part of these systems, and as these systems have a certain order, an ability to move from relative health to illness because of what is being consumed by the system (shaping the interactions between the parts of the system), it is best for us to understand just what we are a part of.  

Our tripartite universal existence is framed in terms of seven principles (seen only within mind – while their affects shape all aspects of universal existence). The universal principles, such as ‘cause and effect’, ‘polarity’, and ‘rhythm’, help us explore and gain knowledge about what is happening in the physical and mental worlds, and they enable us to make the best plans for creating now (and, as such, shaping our future). This is what could be consider the deepest level of personal knowledge for self governance, by mastering/understanding these universal principles we are able to achieve all we desire (we unlock our infinite creative potential). For this reason our whole human society, our social structure, must be shaped with the ultimate goal of being an experience (play) ground so that all individuals (within the first ten years of life) are able to develop this perspective (which, when you consider all of what our species knows, is how we should all be operating by know – if some humans had not created a system of social control and convinced a majority of the rest to play along).

The system of life, as we most commonly know it, is manifest within this physical world(/aspect of universal existence ), and so is bound by certain physical laws – such as gravity, motion, conservation of energy, etc. Once upon a time, not that long ago (relatively speaking), science and spirituality were joined as one, as philosophy (the love of wisdom). Now we have a situation where knowledge is increasingly being compartmentalised, separated into increasingly smaller groups – from philosophy science pulled away, leaving the spiritual aspect by itself (and relegated into the realm of ‘belief’ because it couldn’t be measured with physical tools – but what of the most important parts of our mind, of our mental experience, can be measured by physical tools?). For hundreds of years knowledge of human spirituality had been largely occulted, hidden from sight; even the major religions only teach enough to keep humans looking to the corporation for governance, while not providing enough information and opportunity to set us free from religion (and the corporate state).

Dealing with what we have here, now, we do best for ourselves by learning about the philosophy behind science and the various major scientific discoveries our species has made. Likewise, we do best exploring the philosophy behind spirituality (that common to all religions), learning about the various spiritual, and philosophical, discoveries our species has made. What are we aiming for by doing this?

With the unfolding of life, from awareness into consciousness, there is one clear direction, or purpose, which is observed; greater ability to receive, process, and react to universal existence (a grand evolution of the systemic relationship between the individual and THE ALL). For a long time life, and the human species, has been beyond the basic physical evolution (meaning that our physical senses, our ability to receive information about the physical world, has changed little for hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of years). Our species is in the middle of the mental evolution of life, where we evolve in terms of the information, the ideas, we develop about (and connect with) universal existence. As such the two most important factors when considering social organisation are information and opportunity (information about the gist of what our species has learnt of universal existence, and the opportunity for individuals to learn and then express our personal understanding, indeed defined by us).    

Because we are involved in the evolution of our own information processing we need to take what we know about the external state and apply it to the creation of our state of mind (our mental state – the true state of governance). Within our mental world environomics refers to the ideas we have, and how they are related. Overall within mental governance, environomics is the study of our belief system. Our belief system is the informational identity we collect though experience, it is a vast collection of ideas (sensory/language glyphs) with a core of emotional responses.

While we may all develop differently, due to our unique experiences (especially the way we have learnt to process information), we are all part of the same system(s); and as we develop wisdom it is realised that our species does best (as a whole, and for each individual) when we work together, co-operate, as a family, a community, a global village. In order to function as a community humanity needs only one Law:

Do not steal; life, liberty, property, etc.

It was mentioned that true crime, behaviour which breaks the one Law, is mainly the result of access to resources and mental health issues. These problems result directly from the way our society is structured, in particular the lack of information and opportunity to walk the path through source and strength to enter the universal state of governance. So when you think about it, the solution is simple (although it may not be easy, as each of us has much work to do to achieve what we really want – so get ready for some hard work, initially, especially in observance).      

The whole deal with us entering the universal state of governance is that we govern ourselves, meaning that our social organisations (corporations) will need to change their function in order to fulfil their only logical role (of assisting humans explore and create within universal existence while functioning as a collective species and in harmony with life in general). The third book will focus more on the physical aspects, the external social structures, required to fulfil our objective as stated; as this article is focusing on the personal aspect (how this mental state looks; or how our information processing system is structured to produce the outputs (thoughts/behaviours) which are best for us individually, and as a species).

So our information processing system is best studied through environomics – exploring the individual parts (beliefs/ideas/concepts – glyphs AKA packets of information, a combination of sensory and language with an emotional base) of our processing system, and how they interact (the relationships/connections). When it comes to making choices, decision making, which is all our information processing system really does, like a computer, there are needed certain rules (laws). If we want to best interact basically within the physical world there are certain physical laws we need to understand (such laws are uncovered through scientific/philosophic explorations, such as gravity, laws of motion, physics, etc).

Operating and mastering these physical rules are great, it provides us with useful information with which to shape the physical world; although, to create what we want in the physical world requires control of mind (something we cannot find within the physical world alone). To gain control of mind we need to understand certain laws (not just have knowledge of them, but the will, configuration of information processing, to have the laws applied within decision making – to stand under the Law). Initially there is the one true Law – Do not steal; life, liberty, property, etc. This is the most basic law for governing our thought processes (and therefore behaviour). If we find ourselves having thoughts which break this rule it is a sign that we need to examine our ideas, and choose what ultimate path we wish to take (toward hell, disconnection, isolation, destruction, mental anguish, etc, or toward heaven, connection, community, creativity, peace of mind, etc)? Remember, it is all about your perspective – how you see the world (a perspective we can let others control/shape, or something we can define and grow our self).    

Now we get to the most interesting part, the place where all the action is, the aspect which requires our fullest attention, our single-mindedness awareness – politics.

We are essentially observing mind; so all we really experience are the contents of our mind. Quite a deep philosophical point, and quite relevant in terms of the politics within the universal state of governance. Without the information and opportunity to walk the path to enter the state of universal governance, our perspective is generally pulled along by our emotional drives (horses – in the analogy of the chariot) – unless we develop the reins (tools of mind – logic, reasoning, abstract thought) to direct where we want to go. In either case our perspective is still polarised to the individual (and as such the furthest away from source).

Everybody has heard of, or witnessed, situations where intelligent human beings do really dumb things. This is because intelligence by itself is not enough for our information processing to function as it should, for us to make the best choices. Intelligence is of the mind, and mind is like the reins holding the horses (emotional drives) which are pulling our chariot (the body); we need to develop that aspect of ourselves which holds onto mind (and that which holds onto mind is wisdom).

All humans have access to wisdom, it is built into our processing system, biologically speaking. The only issue we have is the programming of our information processing system, of our consciousness – programming which is done through experience (the information received, and how we process that information). This is why information and opportunity is important. If we (as a collective – through the social structure we maintain indeed) provide the information and opportunity for humans to be dependent on a social slave system (governance, economic, and law created to benefit a few), then most humans who are raised in such a society will become dependent (slaves) to corporate governance. If, on the other hand, we (as a collective) provide the information and opportunity for humans to enter the state of universal governance (governance, economics, and Law owned, embodied, by the individual – inherent within information processing), then most humans who are raised in such a society will be free.

Access to wisdom requires focus of attention to initially hear, perceive, the subtleties within mind (source); and once we have heard wisdom we need the strength to apply that information, producing contents within mind and external behaviours (and strength). Our major barrier to wisdom, within our hearts and minds, is an overdeveloped attachment to the physical self, and its immediate emotional responses (and the sensory/language concepts developed around our learnt (especially core) emotional responses). Basically, think of the mind like a TV screen our essence (who we are) is observing. Human beings are polarised, as is the nature of universal existence and described in the principle of polarisation, of body. This polarisation is on the same lines as the underlying polarisation of universal existence (the principle of vibration – meaning that the difference between poles is vibration). On one side we have the underlying substance of universal existence vibrating in its slowest form; like water molecules vibrating in their slowest form we have sold matter – the physical world. On the other pole we have the underlying substance of universal existence vibrating in its highest, fastest, form; like water molecules vibrating in their fastest form we have the least ‘solid’, most ‘ethereal’, of stuff. In between, depending on the particular vibration of the underlying substance of universal existence, we have much to explore =).

The change we are going through necessitates that our species not only starts talking more about spirit (spirituality), we must embrace this aspect of our being into a functional (conscious) aspect of our information processing. Why is this change necessary? Because our technical knowledge of this physical world has far exceeded our ability (as a species) to wield it (that knowledge of the physical world) responsibly. Just look at the state of our species, mental illness, mass killing, social waste; and the world, pollution, ecological destruction, extinction, to see the evidence. From our perspective (born into the physical world, and usually heavily socialised to focus on the physical) this aspect of our self we call ‘spirit’ looks like energy (in the sense that it is part of our universal existence beyond our physical senses – seen only with mind, and when the mind has been ‘tuned’ to see through information).  

You see, energy and information are related; in the deepest philosophical sense they are one (so universal existence which manifests as varying rates of vibration of an underlying energy (potential to do work – an energy which is infinite creative potential), is a universe of information which we learn through experience; and through learning information about universal existence our internal energy moves closer to the source). We see this concept of energy/information clearly in our emotional responses, which are both energy (a drive within our information processing) and information (basically pleasure/pain, and further into specific types/flavours of emotional responses as our conceptual/informational world develops). Our eyes receive light made of matter and thus containing energy, light that also contains information about the external physical world; and similar statements can be made for our other senses in respects to the relationship between information and energy.

Things become especially interesting, and important, when we consider language (which is obviously information) in terms of its energy effect within information processing. We may think of language as beings harmless, just words, but we must remember that all language, like all sensory information, is tied to emotional responses (and it is our emotional responses that drive us). Within the information processing of consciousness, information is energy in a very real sense; the information we hold, the ideas we believe, contain the potential to do work within (or shape) our information processing system (in a large part through the emotional base of the beliefs – such as fear or love).

Our emotional responses fall into two basic categories, pleasure and pain; at least this is the perspective of the physical self (the view of consciousness totally absorbed within the physical body). At the other pole, the information/energy side, our emotional responses fall into the categories of fear and love. Right from birth all humans are moved by love, and feel pleasure/pain. Love is an emotional response within our information processing that is the underlying drive to grow, to connect, to create. Fear is something all mammals learn, humans included, and is an emotional response within our information processing that leads to isolation, to disconnection, to destruction (of individual and societies – of systems).

Just as pleasure leads us toward things within the physical world, and pain drives us away; fear drives us away from concepts, from things within our spiritual/mental/informational world, while love pulls us toward things, is the drive for connection, for creation. Now, remember that all sensory and language information is tied to emotional responses, and it is our emotional responses which pull us along (like the horses pulling a chariot). As we experience the world, and develop sensory/emotional/language concepts (ideas, beliefs, stories) about universal existence, we expand our consciousness (meaning we collect more information, giving us a bigger pool, and greater structure, of information to make decisions with – along with making firm emotional responses).

Obviously we want our consciousness to be filled with accurate information, there is no point filling our information processing system with heaps of fantasy (because then our decisions will be based on fantasy, and will shape the mental and physical worlds we create). How do we know if the information we receive through experience is accurate, is a faithful impression of our universal existence? Philosophy, and its children spirituality and science, is how; through developing and applying the tools of mind (logic, reason, abstract thought, problem solving, etc) when exploring our universal existence, while also walking the path through source and strength to enter the state of universal governance where wisdom holds onto (applies) the tools of mind for our decision making process.

In terms of our experience, mind is something we observe. It can seem that we are our mind, that we are the sensory/language (thoughts) and emotional (feelings) concepts which play out the stories we observe, but our essence is functionally separate (eternal – not changing like the contents of mind, beliefs, etc change), and for proof all you need to do is look. How do we turn our attention to our essence? All we need to do turn our attention away from all the other noise which we have come, through experience, to focus on. For this meditation/mindfulness theory and practice is essential.

We all have different experiences, and so we all develop unique information processing systems (while all having the same underlying basics). Most people may be familiar with the concept of a devil on one shoulder and an angel on the other, classically portrayed in children’s cartoons. This is a simple metaphor for the internal politics many of us encounter; with the devil representing our basic emotional desires, and the angel representing wisdom (our desire to be go(o)dly – to connect, create, and generally grow, better ourselves). The problem we have is a society, a corporate structure, which imposes on humans the types of experiences that promote dominance of the devil, in a great part through suppressing the angel.

Obviously our most basic emotional drives are pleasure/pain, although our physical body develops an emotional core from a range of emotional responses tied to sensory/language concepts about certain situations/events which humans encounter (such as greed/benevolence, anger/forgiveness, jealousy/empathy, boredom/creativity, impatience/patience, depression/happiness, anxiety/peace, etc. Look at the parings here, at the polarity. On the first side we have emotional responses tied to sensory/language concepts associated with individual, isolation, division, destruction, etc. On the other side we have emotional responses tied to sensory/language concepts associated with community, connection, unity, creativity, etc. Principle of polarity; same in kind, different in degree. So we could say that greed is the devils (isolation/individualism) path, while benevolence is on the path to go(o)dliness (community, connectedness).  

Basically what our species is going through internally, and that which must be reflected externally within our social structure, is a shift from our physical (individual, isolated, destructive) pole to our spiritual (community, collective, creative) pole. This is a shift, an evolution, of our emotional self (from greedy, glutinous, slothful, prideful, etc to benevolent, moderated, creative, humble, etc) which occurs simply through a process of information and opportunity.

Remember that all sensory/language concepts are tied to emotional responses, so by focusing mind on the concepts which you want to embody (which you want to shape your information processing) you stimulate the emotional responses you want to make your core. If you spend your time thinking of ideas and sensory information associated with basic (individualised) emotional responses, such as lust, gluttony, greed, etc, then all you are doing is developing that (emotional) aspect of our processing system (slowly making the drives stronger and stronger –until you cannot control them). By simply focusing on the positive concepts you want in your life you stimulate the positive emotional responses you want to promote within your emotional core – and as we know, it is our emotional core/responses which drive our information processing.  

If we have fallen into a state of mental dis-ease, a mind plagued with constant thoughts and themes so emotionally intense that it spills out into our behaviour with negative consequences for our lives (addiction, depression, anxiety, insomnia, greed and gluttony, etc), we need to work hard to take control. Remember the purpose we are part of, which is easy to see when we look, and drive for growth of our information processing system (better ability to process information – meaning we are learning, continually, about universal existence, and applying that information). We are all connected, and all have a deep yearning to learn, even if it has been suppressed through years of corporation dis-information. It is as sad as it is true, our species is in the middle of a war for individual consciousness. Some humans believe that it is their right to govern other humans, that most of us are too stupid to ever be able to enter the state of universal governance; these are the humans behind the fantasies (financial/banking, major corporations, religion, military, government, media, ‘entertainment’ etc) – and, here is the sad part, with these and other lies they manipulate (increasingly, over the last hundred years, employing psychological abuse upon) the masses into playing along within those fantasies to the enslavement of our species and destruction of our life sustaining environment.

This is the point in our history where individuals, like yourself, gather the desire to be a part of our species, of this amazing reality that is life, and embrace our deep yearning to explore, to learn about our universal existence, and apply that understanding into our collective social life (groups, plans for social change, sharing information, talking, etc). We are in the process of shacking off the shackles of the past few hundred years, of increasingly binding corporate (governance/economics/law) social development, and entering the age where individuals are placed once again as the dominant creative force within this physical world. It all starts with mind, our perspective; explore meditative theory and practice and learn as much as you can about universal existence (philosophy; spirituality, science) and allow your wisdom, intuition, that inner voice to guide you.    

Turn off the tv, turn your back on corporate entertainment, watching ‘sports’ for fun (why not play if you like it?), and engage, live your life. Choose, and control (where you cannot choose), your experiences carefully; as they can lead you to wreck, or provide for you all you need). Explore universal existence, there is much to explore, lifetimes worth, and apply that knowledge within the greatest canvas we have (the mental world, and use it to shape your physical world). Take control of the creations within our mind, develop perspective to connect with our essence, allow basic/individualised emotional desires, thought patterns, to float away while being centred on the entirety of what you have learnt about universal existence and your part within. Once (as) you gain control of your mental world, take control of your physical world; start with your own life, where do you want to go, what kind of person do you want to be, what emotional responses do you want to make up your core?

This is where we choose if we want to be isolated, in constant competition (school, jobs, fashion, etc), driven by basic emotional drives (and associated sensory/language concepts) such as fear, greed, lust, anger, pride, etc. Or, we can always choose to be part of something greater, not just a human, or life, connection, a deeper connection with the great system that is universal existence. It is about systems, and so our relationships; such as with family, friends, work colleagues, community, how you view other cultures, races, humans who hold particular religious beliefs, etc. It is about our relationship with science, with spirituality, with learning, with our external government, with this imposed monetary system based in debt, with corporations (and their use of psychological manipulation to dull our minds and encourage us to consume all they are selling, products and ideologies).It is about your relationship with your essence, that which observes mind, about wanting to embrace it within your life (and so it is about training our information processing system to achieve a sate, a perspective, where we are able, in a consistent way, to embrace within our decision making the subtle information of our essence – and so have developed wisdom).

While you are stabilising things in your local environment you may want to keep your eye out for movement, or groups, who are attempting to shape our social world in a way that will benefit our entire species. At the end of the day it is our (individual human) support, our allegiance, that makes ideas (formed and contained within the human mind) manifest in the physical world. What ideas, what beliefs about social order, social structures, about the fundamentals of human society (economic, law, GOVERNANCE), we hold (as individuals, and therefore part of the collective) will transpire within the physical world indeed (whether they be of the devils path to isolation, or the path of go(o)dliness to ever greater connection).

Chapter Seven – Universal Governance 3 (Looking toward wisdom)

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Over the last fifteen thousand years or so our species has develop a large amount of information about this universal existence we are all experiencing here. Putting it all together we develop a picture which has been, in various forms (from cultural perspectives), described and passed down by all groups of humans living on this spaceship earth.

The purpose of human life, of consciousness beings, is to move closer to the source (THE ALL). Consciousness is an information processing system – we receive information about universal existence and we develop an internal (individual consciousness) representation of all we experience. The more we experience universal existence, learn information about the nature of everything, the greater we can develop our perspective. We want to learn and develop our knowledge of universal existence because our understanding determines how we make decisions (and if we want to be free we need to learn how to choose to be free from corporate abuse).

To move closer to the source we learn about universal existence, its three aspects – the physical, mental, and spiritual. We explore the three aspects of our existence through embracing philosophy, and its children spirituality and science, within our experience (and we spend some time turning/tuning our experience, our information processing, toward the mental and physical worlds). With the love of wisdom (philosophy) in our hearts and minds, and equipped with the tools of science and spirituality for exploring, we experience THE ALL of universal existence.  

As THE ALL is known through the principles (concepts) of one, unity, connection, we move closer to the source by embodying these principles within our information processing. This being said, THE ALL is beyond concepts of God/Devil (which are binary by nature, and therefore of this universal existence). For this reason the concept of God is an idea which represents moving toward the source (embracing the ideas of individuals/society/life moving toward the source – such a connectivity, collective, creativity, etc). While the concept of Devil is an idea which represents moving away from the source (and toward the associated ideas – such as isolation, individualism, destruction, etc).

From this perspective we are able to see that, because we are also of universal existence, we are all on this spectrum of God/Devil. We move closer to God (THE ALL) through living a life which embodies the principles of go(o)dliness; and we move closer to the Devil (away from THE ALL) through living a life which embodies the principles of moving away from go(o)dliness (i.e a life LIVED backwards = DEVIL). You know the concepts of demons and angels – well, that is us (once we wake up, we are indeed).

All humans are walking our own evolutionary path, part of our collective evolution as a species. We have long passed the point of major physical evolutions, our current evolution is an evolution of mind (an information evolution). What we see in the physical world is just a representation of the mental world we have collectively created – in a very real sense, since before we can make anything in the physical world we must first create it in mind. Our species is at a point where we can direct our own evolution, meaning each individual has the potential to direct their own information evolution (given information and opportunity).

To direct our own evolution we require wisdom, we must walk the path through source and strength. If, before puberty, wisdom is not developed, the individual is prone to have their information processing focused on the physical body (largely associating the idea of ‘self’ with immediate emotional responses to physical stimulation – pleasure, joy, lust, gluttony, sloth, pain, greed, envy, wrath (excessive anger), etc ). When attention is almost single-mindedly focused on the physical, we describe that particular consciousness as being polarised to the physical (in this state our information processing system is ‘asleep’ – it is operating largely without a conscious operator).

To become operator of our information processing system, it is necessary to walk the path of source and strength so as to develop the state where you are governor of the decision making process. Not only do we gain mastery where it counts, within our mind (our information processing), we unlock a whole world full of wonders for us to explore. Through walking the path of source and strength we develop for ourselves the information and opportunity to become free from all illness of the mind (addiction, depression, anxiety, greed/gluttony, ‘personality disorders’, and so on), while developing confidence, compassion, peace of being, insight, and other aspects of ourselves created when wisdom is holding on and directing where our emotional drives pull the mind and body. Going down this road we develop control, real power (the power of mind), and as such develop the strength to become free of the psychological manipulation found within corporate media, political speeches, entertainment, advertising, etc.

Source and strength are gained through EXPLOREing universal existence and APPLYing that knowledge within your information processing. There is no point knowing that excessive consumption of X (food, drugs, destructive thoughts, etc) is bad for you if you do not apply that knowledge to what is happening in your MIND right now! Exploring different aspects of universal existence will develop different aspects of source and strength. For example, learning about the psychological manipulation techniques and practices used for ‘perception management’ by all major corporations (including political parties/governments) helps develop the information and opportunity to immunise your information processing system from their poison (either by avoiding consumption, or being critical of what they are saying and applying it to what you know about universal existence – only accept after you judge the truth for yourself).    

The process of ‘waking up’ is a process of changing the perspective, or centre, (the concept of self within, or) of our information processing system (and because of this the change is associated with our beliefs, the stories we learn – remember it is an information evolution). All human beings must go through this process to ‘mature’, to become self governing (ideally before the age 10); and to do so we need information and opportunity. Getting straight to the point – we live in a society in which the very fabric of modern life (how we gather/distribute resources, educate, make social decisions, experience our spiritual nature) is based on corporations and is structured (provides the information and opportunity) to encourage the individual to turn away from our birthright of self governance to instead give our authority for others to rule (govern) us (and then we wonder why the world is in the way it is). Break the cycle, walk the path through source and strength; and help others (as best you can) by sharing the information and help to create opportunity for them to see the path and walk through.  

While walking the path through source and strength it helps to remember the analogy of the chariot:

The soul (our essence) rides on the chariot of the body, with senses (our emotional processing/self) the horses, mind (logic, reason, rationality, abstract thought, etc) the reins, and wisdom the charioteer.

Wisdom is something which holds on (in terms of information processing) to our emotions and reason, directing the processing to produce certain outcomes. Without wisdom our mind is filled with thoughts focused on our own physical body, and our immediate pleasure/pain (in whatever flavour(s) we enjoy, or are faced with). We may develop mind, our ability for logic, reason, etc, we may learn much about the physical world and have a great intellect, but without wisdom our mind is focused on own physical life, so this becomes our major perspective, and dominates our decision making.

When we develop our perspective to focus on the physical world, and our basic pleasure/pain emotional responses, we structure all the information we learn around the concept of an individual physical) self. In this state of consciousness, this information processing perspective, it is extremely difficult for us to take into account our wider reality (especially the reality only seen within mind – concepts such as good, community, collective, creativity; and the processing which, while resulting in the concepts themselves, is more important because it is the underlying state which enables creations (such as concepts) within mind and behaviours within the physical world). As a result certain types of personality traits manifest, those with a strong emotional drive associated with concepts that focus on the individual (as isolated); such traits include greed, lustfulness, wrath (violence), ignorance, sloth, gluttony, boredom, addiction, pride, etc.

By walking the path through source and strength to enter the state of self governance we elevate our perspective, grow our consciousness (our information processing), to encompass more and more of universal existence (continually – as is the purpose of life, to experience and thus learn, and apply that learning to expand/grow/direct our experience). On this path we recognise that internal order is important, because our information processing is a combination of emotional responses and mental tools (such as rationality, logic, abstract thought, etc). Internal order is a reflection of universal existence, of things and their relationships, as developed through philosophy (science/spirituality).

Developing our tools of mind is important, and like our ability to use physical tools, such as a shovel to dig a swimming pool, we need much strength to use our tools (strength which can only come through use – with the tools, or doing exercises that develop the aspects of our self needed to use the tools). While the tools of mind are able to be used to gain order of thoughts, of connections between the concepts (glyphs) of the external physical world, emotional responses, and language, they are not the path (in and of themselves) to order of mind (to development of mental states).

It may come as a surprise to some, that the path to order of our mental state is emotional. Remember that our emotional responses are our basic source of movement, like the horses pulling a chariot; this means that our emotional responses are our basic source of will. The main feature of our individual self (consciousness/information processing) is a core of emotional responses that dominate our information processing – these are those identifiable emotions which regularly drive our thoughts when not faced with any immediate stimulation/situation that requires our attention, and the emotions behind the common themes of thought within our mind, or common responses to our experiences within the physical world.

Some may have developed the belief that logic trumps emotional responses; but when you explore what happens within the physical body (interplay between endocrine system, limbic system, and the sensory/language cortices of the brain) and our experience within the mental world, we find that emotional responses always drive our use of mental tools (logic, reason, abstract thought, etc). In order to evolve, to mature, all humans must go through a process of developing higher concepts which are necessarily tied to emotional associations (which become the emotional basis of self). Essentially this means that during the life of each individual we need to evolve emotionally (consciously shape the belief system, and the underlying emotional responses, that make up our ‘self’ – that form consciousness/info-pro-sys).

Higher concepts are greater, more elaborate, collections of glyphs (packets of information); they are important because we process information by the concepts we hold, and the higher we can develop our concepts, the better the decisions we make for ourselves and those around us. So a concept may be that New Zealand is a country, while a higher concept is that New Zealand is country in the south pacific with a population of X and is the only home of the Yellow Eye Penguin (which is on the brink of extinction). Another concept may be that of law (and the belief that all law is the same); a higher of this concept recognises the various types of law, especially the difference between law for corporations (statutes) and Law for living beings (Do not steal – life, liberty, property, etc). Although we learn higher concepts about all sorts of things, some of them fantasy (the product of public relations teams, advertisers, or other people trying to manipulate us), what is important is the emotional base those concepts are tied to. Because it is emotions which drive our information processing.

All the emotional based personality traits mentioned before develop as higher concepts. It is interesting because consciousness is a feedback loop; meaning our emotional responses can stimulate thoughts, while our thoughts stimulate emotional responses. As a result we develop thought patterns, common themes and collections of ideas associated with certain emotional responses. So our emotional responses are our basic will driving our information processing; and our emotional responses are (and information processing is) framed by the concepts we have developed in link with our various emotional responses.

The development of wisdom, gained on the path through source and strength, results in a perspective of universal existence framed by such concepts as benevolence, compassion, patience, and, underpinning all, love. Because the physical and mental worlds are linked, we can use the tools of mind, and our meditative theory/practice, to monitor the emotional base of our thoughts; and let go all those thoughts based in individual-self-centred emotions, and embrace all those thoughts that are of collective-self-centred emotions.    

Knowing these higher concepts, compassion, benevolence, love, etc, in a conceptual (language/logic) sense is important, although what is more important is our emotional connection (so we are able to apply this knowledge to create within physical/mental worlds and have understanding indeed). There is no point in knowing about compassion and creativity if we do not seek to be compassionate and creative in our lives and look for a way to develop a society which fosters compassion and creativity by design (given that our social environment shapes our internal information processing – and that of our children).

Although, as we can become like god indeed, so too can we become like the devil – when our lives are lived backwards by turning away from the source (collective, community, creativity, etc) to instead face isolation, individualism, and destruction. It is natural to look both ways, the principle of rhythm between polarities demands a swing. What is important is how much we look each way. When we are polarised to the physical, we are most receptive of corporate manipulation; and they desire to create emotional responses based in fear, the feeling of loss, isolation, to turn you (the emotional basis of your information processing) toward the devil (the concepts/emotions of isolation, emptiness, alone, destruction, etc) so you will more readily consume what they are selling (products and beliefs).  

Pleasure and pain are physical emotional responses, while love and fear are the spiritual body equivalents. Pain moves us away from things, and pleasure pulls us toward. While fear is the basic emotional response associated with us moving away from the source (tied to concepts such as isolation, individual, disconnection, etc), and love is the basic emotional response associated with us moving toward the source (tied to concepts such as connection, community, belonging, etc). In both cases, fear and love are emotional responses of the individual in relation to larger (seen conceptually – of information, within mind) groups/systems (such as heard/family, society, life, THE ALL).

By embracing the concepts of go(o)dliness, working to cultivate a mind in which these concepts are seen to preside over decision making, we stimulate the types of emotional-sensory-language connections (glyphs/beliefs/stories/ideas/etc) that are seen in the evolution of human perspective from physical self-centred to move on a journey in which our consciousness unfolds (or spirals out) in relation to our experientially developed internal representation/picture/beliefs of universal existence. We can monitor our unfolding of consciousness through the thoughts we have within our mind; what are the emotional base of most of our thoughts, what are the common themes, ideas – are they individual self focused, or do the creations in my head look outward (into the world seen only by mind) to embrace the greater systems of universal existence (family, community, our whole species, life in general, THE ALL).            

Our physical world has the potential to be our heaven or hell – they way we shape our physical world comes from the way we create our mind. If we choose to let our mind run wild, to give authority of governance away to external figures, corporations, then you turn from source (and as such turn to the path toward hell – look at how our species has acted (been directed by ‘authority’) in the last few hundred years, and the way we have shaped this physical world). We all have choice, all we need is information and opportunity. Know that the path through source and strength will lead you into the state of universal governance, and only through walking this path can any of us be free from the abuse, terror, and isolation which will always be found within kingdoms of man. Know that it is through this mental state that we are able to manifest within the physical world the place we describe as heaven.

Many people spend their time doing Sudoko, crosswords, and other types of activities/puzzles which are helpful for exercising the tools of the mind (such a reason, logic, memory, abstract thought, etc). While these can be helpful, it should be pointed out that we live in the greatest puzzle there is – universal existence. If we want to exercise our mind why do it in a very contrived, dictated by someone else, form (like if you want to exercise your physical body then why go sit on a bike in a Gym, or walk on a tread mill, when you have the world to explore – and why spend specific amounts of your experience just to exercise when you can get all the exercise you need while experiencing various aspects of, creating within, our universal existence)?

At our core we are infinite creative potential, we just need to remember how to use it. The main problem is lack of information and lack of opportunity. By learning about and embracing philosophy in your life, and exploring universal existence with the children of philosophy, spirituality and science, we develop the information necessary to create a situation (within our information processing) where we are able to see and cultivate a (mind) state of universal governance.

Early on the path to universal governance we develop wisdom, which is basically an emotional state (although the emotional state of wisdom is associated with higher concepts of go(o)dliness – connection, community, creation, etc). So the emotional self drives processing, and as wisdom is associated with higher concepts, these concepts (and those tied to them) become the framework for our appearance of ‘thinking’ in mind (the thought patterns/contents created in mind).  

We live in a society in which children are taken from their parents earlier and earlier and placed into isolation farms where, while they are encourages to socialise and ‘work as a team’, are ultimately pitted against each other in various competitions (most notably that to get grades and jobs/resources). We have an economic system based on competition for resources, even though we have the resources, technology, and plans to eliminate scarcity, which, along with being wasteful and polluting, forces parents to focus too much energy on securing money (for resources) and too little time connecting with family (not only the nuclear, but the wider/extended family, and community in general – talking with neighbours, sharing, etc). Along with the psychological abuse at the hands of corporations trying to ‘advertise’ and maintain their ‘public relations’, the average person growing up in modern society has a tough task even seeing the path through source and strength, let alone the ability to immediately walk it.  

It is important to remember that changing your thought patterns, changing the way you view the world, gaining control of what happens inside your own mind, takes time. The reality is that the more you have absorbed of our modern fantasy, and the less you know about the reality of universal existence, the harder your job will be. Though take heart; learn specific information about expanding consciousness, and remember to practice mental presence (through mediation/mindfulness), and change your physical environment (as bet you can) so that you are free of stimulation that turns you away from the path, and cultivate many stimulations to help you along your path (friends/family/ hobbies/interests for learning/projects for creating/fixing/mending/etc).

Basically the best thing you can do for your mind is remember what Tim Leary said:

He who controls the eyes controls the mind.

What we do in the physical world is important, not only for the obvious cause and effect within the physical, but for the effects that experience has on our information processing (and therefore how we make future decisions). Seek to choose experiences that are best for you. Remember that all corporations are out to look after themselves, dead entities, by turning your back on as many of their experiences as you can you will free up much time for you to CHOOSE your own EXPERIENCE (turn off the tv, use internet to search for information to grow your knowledge, look at your local world and find a problem that needs fixing – at home, in your community, local government, national government, etc, apply your tools of mind to gain the information necessary to make things happen, to improve life, to grow consciousness/information processing).

We are born free to do as we please, governed by one Law (which all humans are able to see with information and opportunity). Do not steal (life, liberty, or property). Simple really; and we are free to serve universal existence simply through abiding by the one Law and exploring, learning (applying the information within our processing), and using our knowledge to explore further, to learn more, and explore further (embracing more and more of universal existence into our information processing – moving closer to the source).  

Chapter Six – Universal Governance 2 (Developing perspective)

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What is your birthright?

Were you born free, or were you born into slavery?

What is freedom (and is servitude different from slavery)?

Imagine a simple electronic circuit made up of a battery and light connected by some wires. The battery is comprised of two poles, positive and negative. When our light is connected to only one of the poles our circuit is not complete, the light does not shine. It is only when we connect the bulb to both the poles of the battery that the light shines from this system. The body is like the battery, and mind is like the bulb. The body is polarised, being comprised of the physical (matter – lower vibration) aspect, and the spiritual (energy – higher vibration) aspect. When we only connect the mind to the body/physical pole our system is without light (and light traditionally represents knowledge, although in this case it represents the application of knowledge of universal existence within our information processing – AKA wisdom). It is when we take the time to develop a connection to the spiritual aspect of our being that the individual consciousness circuit is complete, resulting in wisdom illuminating the mind (and therefore shaping behaviours). While many people do stumble upon access to wisdom, usually through experiencing more natural world, natural information, rather than human created fantasies, it is best if we do what we can to make wisdom our default perspective (that way we can only ever make decisions which are best for us).

You see it is the birthright of all individual humans to develop whole; a complete system of consciousness in which the two poles (physical and spiritual) are joined as one in the act of creation (within mind, and therefore the physical and spiritual worlds). There are two ways to see; we see with our physical eyes (our senses), which allow us to receive information from, and thus perceive, the physical world. While we see with our eyes, we also see with our mind; this is how some people are unable to see what is right before them in the physical world, and this is also how so many humans are able to see the unseen aspects of the physical part of universal existence (such as gravity, laws of thermodynamics, atoms, social codes of conduct, universal principles, etc).

Just as we use mind to explore the non see-able aspects of the physical world, we also use mind to explore the worlds of higher vibration (the world of mind, and of spirit). We turn, or tune mind outwards to explore the basic physical world. We turn mind toward itself to explore mind, the non-physical aspects of the external world, and the subtle influence of the spiritual world. While we turn, or tune, mind inward (or toward the subtle, the information emanating from higher vibration states) to perceive the spiritual aspect of universal existence.

Basically there are two things to take from this. The first is that most of universal existence is not able to be seen with our physical senses, it is only able to be seen within mind, and so… the second. The second idea to consume is that the only way you can ever understand the true nature of spirituality is to do what is necessary to control your mental space so as to turn your attention to the reality of the mental and spiritual aspects of universal existence. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

Consider mathematical principles such as calculus or Pythagoras’s theorem. These are both unseen aspects of our physical world, able to be seen only within mind; those who develop the ability to see these principles, and apply them within mind, area able to shape the physical world to greater effect than those individuals who never learn to see this reality. In order to see such things as calculus and Pythagoras’s theorem, and to use them to our advantage manipulating the mental and physical worlds, we must undergo a process of learning (information – from basic concepts, and through training, develop a mind which is able to see such aspects of our universal existence). In this sense mathematics is the same as science, as philosophy, as spirituality; they are all areas of investigation of the information which makes up universal existence. If you choose, for one reason or another, to never develop you consciousness in these areas, if you fail to build your perspective of universal existence in these areas, then you will never have access to the hidden information necessary to become whole (the more you learn about the creation of THE ALL, about universal existence, the closer you become to the source of all information we are able to experience – the more real power you have; and real power is the power to choose, to make decisions).

At the end of the day it is all about perspective, and power is a matter of perspective, of belief. Imagine what power you could have with a mind that contains infinite creative potential, being a fractal projection of the underlying mind of THE ALL. Knowing that you are intimately connected to the source (and therefore all life/physical manifestations of consciousness), and understanding the universal principles/laws set forth at the big bang (the creation), you have the ability to create the life you desire here (in heaven – that which is above the earth…well, what we experience of the earth, being of mind).  

We are all born into bondage, in that we are born into a physical body with no knowledge of our spiritual nature (although we have an emotional connection). Through experience we develop knowledge. While each individual develops knowledge of our spiritual nature we are, our bodies and focus of developing mind is, bound with the physical body. As the physical body is ruled by basic emotional desires, greed, lust, gluttony, anger, slothfulness, boredom, jealousy, etc, during this stage of development the individual needs a parent (some external figure to provide rules and guidance (information) to help the individual develop mind so as to master control of basic emotional desires – through opening the conscious connection to the spiritual (or higher informational) half of our info-pro-sys). As such the sole role of the parent (individual and social) is to provide, as can reasonably be expected, the environment and social experiences (information and opportunity) that will enable the individual, within the first seven years of life, to develop connection between physical body, mind, and spiritual body (resulting in intuition, wisdom, and developing the way for increasingly evolved states of consciousness – the direction of which is chosen by the individual through the application of wisdom).

It is the birthright of each human to be free; to have ready (and transparent) access to all the information our species has gathered about universal existence, to be allowed to evolve in line with the natural evolution of life (toward greater states of consciousness, of understanding about universal existence). In order to be free from external, human, governance (as is our birthright), it is necessary to enter the state of universal governance.

Entering the state of universal governance is the same as entering the temple of Solomon described within the bible (its secrets passed down in esoteric, occult, circles for thousands of years). Basically, to enter this temple/state (which is a state of mind) we need to pass through source and strength (the pillars on either side of the entranceway). By walking the path through source and strength, by having experiences which develop our knowledge of source (and the strength to apply that knowledge), we connect our individual consciousness system (our physical and spiritual bodies balanced in the act of mental creation), we become whole.

To become whole, to unite (to balance/harmonise) our physical and spiritual bodies in the act of creation, in our decision making, in our ability to choose, we become free (this is the only way to freedom). When we move down this path, when we take the time to learn the information we need to see the hidden reality of universal existence, we realise that freedom is servitude. Although this concept may initially seem paradoxical, when we apply our universal principles to the matter we find that all paradoxes disappear (as our gaps in knowledge are filled). To the master there is no magic, as all the secrets are revealed – and yet once all the processes are known, one is filled with the wonder of the whole thing.

The principle of polarity holds that everything in universal existence is polarised, and the same is true for freedom/servitude – these are two poles of the same underlying thing (same in kind, different in degree). As we travel the path through source and strength we realise that our consciousness is enhanced, moves closer to source, the more we reconcile opposites (and thus melt paradoxes away). When we becomes polarised, fixated on one side or the other, we are unable to account for the other side in our information processing – meaning we can only see half the story, and so our decisions will only ever be half as good as they could be. Because THE ALL is beyond duality, beyond polarity, when we develop unity of our physical/spiritual body we naturally move closer to (in our understanding of) the source. If we neglect to balance the male energy of creation (the physical/spiritual body), that which impregnates mind (the feminine energy) to create mental forms, and instead remain polarised at the physical side of the spectrum, then (as the physical is comprised of energy at slowest vibration, and thus furthest away from source) our contents of mind, and behaviours, will always be furthest away from source (and any influence, power, of the source we have the potential to use). So when our information processing becomes polarised to the physical our mind becomes focused on the physical, and it becomes harder to hear (and apply) the subtle guidance of wisdom. This is the state of human consciousness we call asleep – and it is our duty to wake ourselves, and to assist other to wake, from our info-pro-sys slumber.

When we harmonise the physical and spiritual aspects of body, we unite the polarities and operate on the whole spectrum, and in doing so we reconcile all paradoxes arising from polarisation to one particular half of the whole. In terms of freedom/servitude, the enlightened individual realises that true freedom is servitude (when that which is created in mind, and therefore in the physical/spiritual worlds, is done in service to THE ALL – and the universal principles and various laws we are able to identify being ever present in the unfolding of universal existence – such as the one Law – do not steal life, liberty, or property).

This same uniting of poles is seen in the spectrum of individual and collective. On one side all humans are individuals, independent systems, yet on the other side all humans are connected, part of the overall system of universal existence (and many other systems between the individual and the overall whole, such a family, community, humanity, and life in general). When we are born into the physical world we go through a psychological trauma, leaving the comfort and inherent connection between our physical system and our mother to exist as an individual with a distinct physical body. The result of this psychological trauma, and the necessary experiences in the first few years of life, while cognitive (thinking) abilities develop, is that we all become fairly polarised to the physical body.

Our experiences in the first seven years of life are critical to how we develop psychologically (and thus spiritually). During this early stage in our development, as is generally true, the quality and quantity of information we learn through experience determines our psychological evolution (determines our ability to use mind, and our ability to turn/tune mind to the spiritual aspect of universal existence). Remember, it is all about information. If we teach our children no information about the mental/spiritual worlds, and instead provide experiences that encourage mental development solely in relation (application) to the physical aspect of universal existence, discouraging focus on spirit – then how will the child ever have the information, or drive, to explore the mental and spiritual aspects of our existence? More than this – if we (as parents, as society) do not foster/provide for our children the types of experiences that enable individuals to experience our spiritual nature, then how do we expect our children to become whole (and thus free – from corporate psychological abuse and slavery to our own basic, individual/fear driven, desires)?

The reality is that when human beings move through puberty and into the age of adulthood without developing the connection between our physical and spiritual bodies we develop imbalanced; this is the underlying mechanism behind all mental illness (and this highlights the path for freedom of mental illness – true freedom). When you think about it, if we do not develop connection to our higher self, our higher conceptual self, bound with concepts such as connectivity, collective, and infinite creative potential (aka the concept of God – or universal good) , then our information processing system, consciousness, can only be driven by our physical self (our basic emotional desires coupled with the concepts we may have developed, which, as little spiritual development has occurred, are focused on the physical self and the material world as all that we value as ‘good’ – usually meaning basically pleasurable).

The soul rides on the chariot of the body, with senses the horses, mind the reins, and wisdom the charioteer – Bhagavad Gita.

In the above analogy the soul refers to our essence, who we are, the observer of mind. Mind is something which is moved by the horses and directed by the charioteer; moved by our senses (influence of physical body/emotional responses) and directed by wisdom (influence of spiritual body/intuition). Like a physical set of reins the mind can be weak (tattered, not well developed). In such cases the mind is a poor tool for directing the horses (leading to a state in which our developed/strengthened emotional drives, and their associated concepts, dominate the contents of mind and therefore behaviours – as seen in depression, anxiety, addiction, greed, racism, psychopathic tendencies, etc). Although, with the right information (rationality, logic, critical thinking, abstract thought, etc theory and practice), we develop a mind which is strong enough to direct even the most unruly, the wildest, of horses.

Obviously, as the analogy highlights, developing mind is not enough in itself; as mind, like the reins, must be held by an operator. Our physical body is autonomous, it operates without us having to think about it; more than this, our body (emotional responses) is able to pull our mind (use tools such as reason, abstract thought, etc), to drive our thoughts (ultimately to gain physical pleasure and avoid physical pain). Some humans know this, and so they invest billions of dollars each year in ‘perception management’, ‘advertising’ and other means of psychological manipulation (and social fantasies) designed to maintain/reinforce the initial polarisation to the physical aspect of universal existence (and in doing so stall, prevent, our natural, birthright, connection to spiritual nature; and thus largely thwart our ability to be whole, to self govern).

If you doubt that there is an element within society, a small groups of humans, who, for thousands of years, have been developing, implementing, and evolving forms of social control (human slavery), then just consider the information. Look at our modern society in terms of information, and in terms of experience (which is how humans learn). How much does our modern social experience, such as education, government, economics, religion, cultural values, etc, develop for most individuals the knowledge and perspective needed for complete mental health (information about source/strength). How much do our social experiences develop unity, connectivity, community, and creativity… and how much do our social experiences develop isolation, individualism, competition, and destruction (just look at the results – increasing environmental destruction, human isolation, division, fear, and mental illness). Know that those who seek, indeed, to encourage us to turn from our birthright (of spiritual connection and therefore the ability for self governance) to instead serve the kingdom of man (human created states of governance and our basic emotional desires), can only do so with your permission.

One idea that is repeated throughout the Christian Bible is that we cannot serve two masters, for we will love one and hate the other. When we walk the path of source/strength, develop the knowledge, the perspective, that brings our being forth into a state of universal governance, we allow God to enter our consciousness (meaning that we become, indeed, servants of the concept of God – of good, connection, collective, creation, and Law derived from universal principles). What this means is that there is only one master we should serve, and that is the master within each and every one of us (wisdom). Look at modern society though, with external authority figures in various structures, such as educational, governmental, and religious; is our society set up to recognise the universal fact that it is the birthright of humanity to self govern, for each individual to serve the concept of Go(o)d (through receiving the guidance of, and having the strength to apply, wisdom)?

The bible is full of hidden information repeated in various sayings, such as ‘he who becomes master will find themselves slaves, and he who serves will gain all the riches of the world’ (or something to that effect). We have already seen what the real master is, although how do we turn out back on the concept of God? When our spiritual connection becomes weak through a mind experiencing an over stimulation of physical body, and lack of stimulation of spiritual body, we increasingly polarise consciousness toward the physical world. When consciousness becomes polarised to the physical world it becomes confused, things can never make complete sense, and so there will always be a feeling of loss, of something missing, of being unfulfilled (a fact exploited in the system of control as seen in the ways we are subtly encouraged to ‘fill the gap’ with consumption of material products and fantasy beliefs with their associated emotional responses). In this state of polarised confusion consciousness decides that the physical world, and therefore the physical body, is all that is important, all that there really is.  

Our beliefs shape our individual consciousness, and the shape of our consciousness determines the contents of our mind and external/physical behaviours (it is all about information – and making decisions/governance). When we believe that our spiritual nature is something of fantasy, that the physical body is the entirety of consciousness, then we make ourselves (out of necessity) master; we can only have one master. Intelligence is of the mind, it is a mental tool, a tool like the reins of a chariot. When our intelligence is focused on the physical world we see that universal governance is necessary for social cohesion, so that our species can operate as a collective and therefore thrive. Although, when consciousness is polarised toward the physical, we are unable to see the spiritual aspect (the mental state) necessary for universal governance (and in our confusion we create physical states of human governance in our effort to achieve universal governance).

The basic philosophy behind the modern nation state, such as the country of New Zealand, is that each individual gives up their own perceived position as master (gives up authority to govern) to instead be governed by one (meaning a god) social master (being a mental, corporate – dead, state with elected representatives). Because of this, the only reason for an external state of human governance is if the majority of individual humans believe that we are not fit to govern ourselves – and, sadly, the majority of humans believe this because we realise that something is missing (we are missing the social experiences, the exposure to information, which develop within individuals the knowledge of source/strength; and therefore most have been unable to see the path to self governance – let alone walk it).    

So in order to develop nation states human beings must first be severed from the source, through lies, distractions, and external (physical) pressures (such as economic and psychological) that polarise individual consciousness toward the physical world. Once people are severed from the source, therefore unable to walk into the state of universal governance, and are lost wandering in the bleak desert of myopia convinced they are masters of this physical world; they are ready to accept an external source of authority into their lives, to pledge allegiance to the service of man (the kingdom of mammon). Yea, that national flag we are brainwashed into holding in such high esteem, it is just a logo for a corporation run by men for their own profit (like all corporations). And what is a ‘corporation’? The first part of the word is a clue, corp(s), as in a dead (non-living) entity. So if we pledge allegiance to a flag, or a state of man (which are registered corporations), we are pledging allegiance to a dead entity (we are accepting the dark arts, necromancy, into our life). Not only, through omission and fabrication, are most humans convinced to turn away from the concepts of God (our spiritual nature) as our governor; we are also convinced to turn away from our living bodies as a source of our governance, to instead follow the governance of a dead entity. You may have noticed that in the last few hundred years, under necromancy governance, things have got a whole lot worse for life in general, and a whole lot better for dead entities (legal personhood in the end of the 18th century, and current trade deals set to give corporations legal nationhood such as the TPP). And they say that there is no magic anymore – all you need to do is look at the legal spells that bind living humans today to get an idea of the true nature of magic (clue -it is all about information).