
Freedom
All human beings are born inherently
free, born unique, born with a purpose, born with power, born with your own thoughts and ideas, born with an insatiable desire to learn and create.
True
freedom includes harmonious alignment with the motive force of all creation both internal and external. Free beings are awakened to the source of power within, knowing that we are whole and complete, and that we are able to create prosperity and abundance from a trusted connection with the common source of our individual intelligence.
Freedom is more than just our ability to go places and do things, but requires learning to navigate the inner world as well as the outer. Freedom is about being able to move to our goals without internal fears or external blocks diverting and distracting us. Freedom is about creating our own realities from the power within.
Source: The Context of Freedom excerpted from the Success Education Course
Photo: Declaration of Independence
Freedom Resources:
Freedom Academy
[SUGGEST FREEDOM RESOURCES IN DISCUSSION FORUM]

Sovereignty
Sovereignty is the exclusive right to have control over an area of governance, people, or oneself. A sovereign is the supreme lawmaking authority. Enlightenment philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, in Book III, Chapter III of his 1762 treatise Of the Social Contract, argued, "the growth of the State giving the trustees of public authority more and means to abuse their power, the more the Government has to have force to contain the people, the more force the Sovereign should have in turn in order to contain the Government," with the understanding that the Sovereign is "a collective being" (Book II, Chapter I) resulting from "the general will" of the people, and that "what any man, whoever he may be, orders on his own, is not a law" (Book II, Chapter VI) – and furthermore predicated on the assumption that the people have an unbiased means by which to ascertain the general will. Thus the legal maxim, "there is no law without a sovereign."
A more formal distinction is whether the law is held to be sovereign, which constitutes a true state of law: the letter of the law (if constitutionally correct) is applicable and enforceable, even when against the political will of the nation, as long as not formally changed following the constitutional procedure. Strictly speaking, any deviation from this principle constitutes a revolution or a coup d'état, regardless of the intentions.
In constitutional and international law, the concept also pertains to a government possessing full control over its own affairs within a territorial or geographical area or limit, and in certain context to various organs possessing legal jurisdiction in their own chief, rather than by mandate or under supervision. Determining whether a specific entity is sovereign is not an exact science, but often a matter of diplomatic dispute.
Source: Wikipedia/Sovereignty
Photo: Mural at Denver Airport
Sovereignty Resources:
Individual Sovereignty
National Sovereignty
Popular Sovereignty
Tribal or Indigenous Sovereignty
[SUGGEST SOVEREIGNTY RESOURCES IN DISCUSSION FORUM]
Mission Statement:
Sovereignty is the source of all power and it is innate in all human beings. Choose to learn to govern yourself, respect others and apply the golden rule, not to rule the gold except in your own heart and soul.
We are all born sovereign and free. Now, we must accept this responsibility and implement true sovereignty in our lives.
Is this a government of, by and for the people, OR, of the banks and corporations, by the government and for the global elite?
Topical Index & Tags
- American Law
- American Sovereignty
- Audio and Video
- Books and Publications
- Citizenship - American - Canadian
- Citizen Militias
- Civil Liberties and USA Patriot Act
- Constitutional Government - Law
- Freedom and Liberty
- Globalist Coup d'etat of the United States
- Global Sovereignty
- Hawaiian Sovereignty
- Indigenous Sovereignty
- Individual Sovereignty
- Internet Sovereignty - Privacy Rights
- Land Patents
- Local and State Sovereignty
- Media
- National Sovereignty
- Organizations
- Quebecois Sovereignty
- Reclaiming the American Mind
- Seven Aspects of Sovereignty - Physical - Mental - Emotional - Spiritual - Economic - Legal - Political
- Success Education Course
- Spiritual Sovereignty
- Terrorism
- Truth is an Endangered Species
- Truth is Stranger Than Fiction
- Unalienable Rights
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