The Noble King
There is no saving humanity until you learn to save yourself. It's time to master your inner kingdom.
The Noble King. This is who every man strives to be. The one who is centered, decisive, and a protector of his realm. There is a fine distinction between living a life of nobility and acting in alignment with tyranny.
Even within tyranny, the king himself often has a skewed perception of his own actions. The road to hell is paved with good intentions, and anybody living life unconsciously can be swept into a banality of evil.
This is where we find ourselves in the modern age. There is a clear lack of leadership existing at the top of our power structures. Politicians are globally pushing for authoritarianism, continually lie to the population, and have no shame in revealing their true colors as the petty tyrants that they are. It goes far beyond left vs right, as leaders within all political parties are corrupted and working towards higher agendas (The Great Reset, Agenda 2030, etc).
However, the lack of true leadership in our politicians is not something we should be surprised by. What we are seeing is a direct byproduct of what our population is willing to accept. Those at the top of our power structures are merely a representation of the collective unconscious that is dominant within the population. We have been conditioned away from self-reliance and into self-deception, living life passively without an understanding of our own origins and higher potential. All aspects of life have been outsourced to our societal system of dependency, so it is no wonder why the fruits of totalitarianism are ripe for picking. All of this is of our own creation. It’s what we have been willing to accept up to this point. As long as the average man chooses a life of dependency, lies, and illusion, we will only continue further down the path of creating a global nanny state, having all of our needs met as a trade off for ensured comfort.
In times of societal hardship, the average man can find himself in only one of two states: empowered or demoralized. Our conditioning has led us to believe there is nobility and virtue in playing the role of a victim. The world is out to get you. You are at a disadvantage because others have more than you. You are not as privileged as the man next door, so here is a hand out to support the idea of your victim status.
There is a time and place to be a victim. If somebody has wronged or hurt you, own and understand that you were victimized. But is this how you are meant to define yourself long term?
We have been told to not process our pain, and in turn let it run every aspect of our life unconsciously. Everywhere you go, traces of the pain are remembered. They’re felt within every interaction, touching every decision you make. This is the foundation of the petty tyrant. A man who has no control of his inner domain, one who runs scared from the world instead of having the willingness to face it head on, will always seek external control of his surroundings in an attempt to keep running from the pain. Little does he realize that no amount of external control can be enough, as the pain lives within and will continue to permeate all aspects of his life until he chooses to either face it or is lying in his grave.
This is the psychological state for the average man within this society: demoralized, broken, and accepting of an external totalitarian to avoid the self-responsibility of his own inner domain. Truth, a potential vision of breaking through the psyche’s illusions, does not pose a threat to just their belief systems, but also to their entire identity as a victim. The self-empowered, the kings who live inspired by truth and in alignment with justice, represent who they could be only if they had the courage to face the pain of their inner demons.
The shift that many are feeling in these times is not external, but one that lives within. Many are done with playing the role of a victim. They are done being gaslit and abused by a system that fosters compliance under the guise of tolerance. They are done with the lies from the government, the system, and the ones coming from their own deluded identity. We are now witnessing the rise of the true kings and queens, the ones who can return humanity into alignment with principles of nobility, virtue, and self-responsibility. But this must happen everywhere, within the hearts of “average men.” This shift must happen within you, or it won’t matter how many people can achieve it around you.
You are the one meant to fill the void that is our current leadership. That doesn’t mean running for office or defining yourself by the ability to live in some fancy castle off in the hills. It means recognizing your responsibilities in each moment and having conscious awareness over your decision making. Wake up in the morning and have the courage to sit up straight and face the world head on. Feel gratitude for the circumstances of this day, as they are leading you towards the opportunity to be the hero you always envisioned. There is no saving humanity until you learn to save yourself.
Envision yourself as The Noble King. How will you rule your kingdom? How are you acting in service to others? What legacy will you leave behind? Evaluate these questions with an open heart and an open mind. Be willing to slay the dragons of what may have been a demonic past. Tyranny can only stand when good men choose to do nothing. It’s far better to die in nobility, having lived life in service to others, than live a long life where you never strive to serve in the role of your optimized potential.
It’s time to wake up, grow up, and show up for your kingdom. Will you take the warrior’s call, or let it all fall with your consent to the totalitarian impulse? It’s only your decision to make, but it needs to be made right now.
Rise up, kings and queens. The kingdom needs you.
"Truth, a potential vision of breaking through the psyche’s illusions, does not pose a threat to just their belief systems, but also to their entire identity as a victim. The self-empowered, the kings who live inspired by truth and in alignment with justice, represent who they could be only if they had the courage to face the pain of their inner demons."
Quoted! Inspired! Beautiful article Evan.