Vote for yourself
Vote with your energy
Vote with your currency
Vote with your attention
“Casting” a ballot is like consenting to curse yourself. It’s self-abandonment. It takes all your sovereignty and extracts it out on a platter for someone else to consume.
Codes and Statutes are about profit, not peace, not “true” lawfulness. If there is no victim, there is no crime, thus fining you for not wearing a seatbelt (or speeding, etcetera) has nothing to do with your safety and everything to do with stealing from you.
True anarchists abide by the non-aggression principle and are rooted in natural laws, not wild hellions disrupting the world with violence (though they like to portray them this way in the news/noose and media). They feel a moral obligation to treat others as they want to be treated (the golden rule). If you want to be an anarchist, or a voluntaryist, become more and more self-sufficient, self-governing, self-responsible, while working in co-operation with others in community, co-creation, and peace (in the private domain).
Voting for someone to threaten, coerce and rule over me is not my idea of pleasure, joy and love.
The Divine plan is not for us to be minions under the thumb of a ruling class and you can kindly say no to the offer(s) they extend, as it is when this is given by consent from the collective that they are granted any power.
The fear induced by propaganda passed down through generations can be absolved if one by one we recognize a title, nor uniform, gives another human life jurisdiction over our own.
We must find the humanness in interacting with fellow beings, hold our boundaries, be in honor and integrity, but also extend compassion. Our differences are what make us special, but we all share commonalities that are often overshadowed by the divisive tactics employed by those who want us all to continuously remain at odds with one another. “Odds” being the key word…when you find the “even” playing field and become more “even-keeled,” then the grasp of the emotional turmoil the powers at be try to keep everyone in floats away and its easier to see the game being played.
I don’t have answers, but I have a lot of questions…and I know when I feel something wrong in my body telling me not to participate in a toxic relationship…I learned it the hard way…and entering into a trauma bond with the government is the most narcissistic toxic relationship of all.
Sovereignty is a process that includes, not only our inner state of being, but how we show up in the world. It's a spiritual unveiling, a process of learning to wield with words, wisdom, and doing the great work. It's our relationship with self, others, and Source in an effort towards finding harmony. Without freeing ourself from the binds that we knowingly, or unknowingly, allowed in, there will always be a feeling of fear, a sense of emptiness, a loose tether and it is only through embarking upon both the hero and heroine's journey (the outer and inner) that we can equalize this force within us and mend a broken world...it's both a process of individuation and togetherness.
Remember, to vote is to give someone else, someone that you don’t know, can’t vouch for, is power hungry, is a human, probably paid by pHARMa, without a good track record, and most importantly, who doesn’t know you, the ability to make decisions for you on your behalf, decisions that can support loss of bodily autonomy and theft…sounds pretty sketch to me! NO Thank you!
(To understand why voting for statism will never work, check out the short insightful video):
~ with love, liberty, freedom, and a sovereign soul, ~ Angela
(p.s. remember Country and Corporation are not the same thing…are you voting for the CEO of a company you didn’t realize you were an employee of….or can you go beyond this “frame.”)
Bob Dylan said "To live outside the law you must be honest." Smart fellow.
"But this necessity (to resort to violence) does not arise out of the nature of man, but out of the institutions by which he has already been corrupted. Man is not originally vicious. He would not refuse to listen, or to be convinced by the expostulations that are addressed to him, had he not been accustomed to regard them as hypocritical, and to conceive that, while his neighbour, his parent and his political governor pretended to be actuated by a pure regard to his interest, they were in reality, at the expence of his, promoting their own. Such are the fatal effects of (political) mysteriousness and complexity."
--William Godwin, An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793), Vol. II.