
What does freedom mean to you?
When I
look about the landscape of this nation, I see constant reminders of the
ill concepts of freedom that most of us have. To many people, freedom
is simply living the American Dream. A good job, roof over your head,
picket fence, perhaps a family and a pet are a few of the things that
define people's sense of freedom. What happens, however, when your
lifestyles, jobs, homes, cars and sometimes even your relationships
create the sense of being over-burdened by the things you possess? What
does it say about your ideals? When the things you desperately try to
cling to in the name of survival actually rob you of liberation and
create more stress and worries in your life, what do you do next? It's
time to re-evaluate your ideals and values!
In a
world where quantity supercedes quality, form wins over substance, size
matters most and where the powerful achieve victories over the
righteous, many of the things that we equate to success are actually
false successes insomuch as they don't provide a true sense of
fulfillment in our lives. Despite this fundamental truth, we rigidly
hold on to beliefs and values that, unless challenged and aggressively
opposed, keep us trapped in the status quo and drive us farther and
farther away from true prosperity and wealth, and will equate to senses
of achievement which, at best, are fleeting and leave you feeling bare
and bereft when you experience a turn in fortune. We live in a nation
that doesn't promote the adherence to principles of antiquity that would
yield you true freedom. It's not that everyone is ignorant to these
principles. In fact, within the secret societies of this nation, these
very principles and traditions are practiced consistently. The only
problem is, the very tools that you could be using to liberate yourself
from the mundane trappings of life are instead used to keep you in
bondage to systems and ways of life that don't directly benefit the
masses, but instead use the misfortune that comes from collective
ignorance, to benefit the "elite" few.
The
Kingly Life Group is all about EMPOWERMENT! Ironically, there's not
much of a difference between spiritual wealth and material wealth. In
fact, with proper focus and honorable intentions, you should be able to
follow the stream of material wealth and gratification to its source,
spiritual wealth. Afterall, the practical considerations of the material
world should not be overlooked while pursuing a spiritual path.
Righteous principles, however, must be employed to ensure that the
actions are well within the boundaries of virtuosity and moral
conduct. With this being true, The Kingly Life Group is using the
principles of Generosity, Modesty and Integrity as the means of
promoting and encouraging people to reach for their greatest potential.
Individualism, selfishness, greed and envy must be eliminated from your
psyches in order to make room for the amassing wealth that you are
capable of creating and maintaining.
Unity Is Our Way!
