About
We are born, given an identity, and a script to follow. Some of us move along very well in that, and others do not because we feel it is unnatural to have our essence, individuality, creativity, and life squashed by the misaligned expectations of others, or society as a whole.
This can manifest in many ways, but what they all have in common is that some person or structure is acting out the tyrant archetype. This archetype does not recognize or respect basic human rights other than what they have decided to bestow upon the individual at that point in time .
What does this look like?
- Children and teenagers can go to school and be bullied relentlessly.
- Adults can go to work and find themselves working for or with a control oriented person.
- We can find ourselves in a relationship with someone embodying this archetype – romantic, friendship, familial.
- We have to interact with structures that have anti-human foundations that drain our energy.
Yet through this all, life gives us the opportunity to bring out our best, no matter what the circumstances are.
The intent of this project is to bring truth and light to override the tyrannical archetypes that are embedded into society and its structures.
May love, peace, harmony, and balance replace strife, aggression, hate, and discord.
Please take what resonates, discard what does not, and find your inner peace.
Declaration of Personal Power
I have a right to personal space and privacy.
I have a right to say no, and my no means no.
I have a right to be treated respectfully.
I have a right to express my feelings, opinions, and desires.
I have the right to take time for myself.
I have the right to set my own priorities.
I have a right to protect myself from being threatened in any way.
I have the right to my own sanity and to choose wholeness.
I have the right to self-determine and command my space in Cosmic Sovereign Law.
This was inspired by the Declaration of Independence, The United States Bill of Rights, and the body of work called Energetic Synthesis which has a blog post called Dealing with Aggressors.