Know Thyself

"The Kingdom Is Within. The Time Is Now. We Are Free."

3/23/20265 min read

Know thyself:

In the Christ Republic, is not mere introspection—but awakening to who thou art in Him: A son of light, sealed by the Spirit, free from the mark of Babylon.

It is to remember: Thou art not inventory, but image of God. Not debtor, but heir of the Kingdom. Not subject to fiction ledgers, but crowned with Christ in the heavens.

This knowledge slays fear, for he that is in thee is greater than he that is in the world.
To know thyself is to know thy Authority—Exousia restored, not seized.

Thus, the command: Awake, thou sleeper. Rise from the dead. And Christ shall give thee light.

Exodus 18:21 appoints leaders who are capable, God-fearing, trustworthy, and averse to dishonest gain—a divine model of governance rooted in character, not control.

The First True Republic: Early Israel

Before monarchy, Israel was a theocratic republic—not ruled by kings, but by God as sovereign, with leadership flowing from divine covenant and communal responsibility. After the Exodus, Moses, guided by Jethro, organized the people in tens, fifties, hundreds, and thousands (Exodus 18:21–22), creating a decentralized, accountable, and scalable system. This was not top-down rule, but bottom-up wisdom: leaders chosen for integrity, God-fearing character, and justice.

This model—**10, 100, 1000**—was organic, resilient, and anti-tyrannical. It empowered the people, distributed authority, and embedded self-governance at every level. Unlike the fictional republics of Rome, France, or America—built on human reason alone—this was a spiritual-political covenant, where law flowed from divine truth, not power.

Kingdom Formula: Know Thyself

At the heart of the pure republic must be self-knowledge—not as philosophy, but as existential awakening. “Know Thyself” is the beginning of justice. In the world [Not Our World] people are lost, not from lack of technology, but from forgetting who they are.

- The Ruler Within: True governance begins with the soul. The leader who does not know themselves will enslave others. Our Pure Republic require leaders to undergo inner transformation—a journey from ego to essence.

The kingdom Christ left us, a government, second to none, flows not from ambition, but from realization of the Self (Ātman)—revelation of the indwelling Christ (Colossians 1:27). Authority was not seized but awakened in those sealed by love and sworn to life, living as Exousia restored.

The early church was not a hierarchy, but a covenant community under Christ the Head (Colossians 1:18), where elders served not as lords, but as shepherds (1 Peter 5:1–4), and deacons embodied true welfare—feeding the hungry, freeing the oppressed (Acts 6:1–7).

This was dharma fulfilled: not law, but love in action, where the least were first, and power was perfected in weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9).

Like the rājarṣhi, the apostolic leader ruled from resurrection life, not dominion over others—but by laying down his life (John 10:17–18), enforcing the Kingdom not by conquest, but by witness, service, and sacrifice.

Thus, the true Philosopher-Sage is the one who knows the Self as hidden with Christ in God—and from that place, governs the nations with a rod of iron (Revelation 2:27), not in violence, but in the fire of truth that unbinds the captives.

Dharma core meaning—duty, cosmic order, righteous living—resonates across wisdom traditions, including the biblical concept of living in alignment with God’s design.

In the Christ Republic, "dharma" is not adopted as a religious term, but paralleled in function:

  • Just as dharma upholds cosmic and moral order, Christ is the one “upholding all things by His powerful word” (Hebrews 1:3).

  • Just as dharma calls one to righteous duty (svadharma), the believer is called to walk in good works prepared beforehand (Ephesians 2:10).

So while the word is Hindu, the reality—living in truth, duty, and divine order—is universal. In this context, it is used philosophically, not religiously, to point to the moral fabric of creation, which Christ fulfills.

This is the final word:

The same liberty that raised Christ will raise all who walk in His fear. True freedom belongs to those who reverence Christ as Lord—and live as He commands. Not by empire, but by Exousia restored—authority awakened in the just, the faithful, the free. The Kingdom advances through those who lead like the rājarṣhi—by dharma, not desire— and reigns when creation, at last, breathes free.

Education of the Soul:

Romans 8:21 declares: “the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God.”

The republic’s curriculum must include contemplative practice, dialectic inquiry, and service, so citizens grow in wisdom, not just skill.

Christ Command:

The Way {the Strategy } that thrives even when empires fall: The 10-100-1000 Structure.

Reinstitute the tribal council model, not by blood, but by covenant and conscience:

1. Every 10 [ten] : A cell of mutual care, study, and accountability. They meet weekly to know themselves and each other.

2. Every 100: Elders (zekenim) chosen by the tens—wise, tested, and selfless. They resolve disputes and guide vision.

3. Every 1000: Prophets and judges—those who hear the Spirit, not the crowd. They guard truth and justice.

This system resists centralization, prevents corruption, and cultivates virtue. Power is not seized—it is entrusted, and always answerable.

Faithful witness through self-giving love.

It is not conquest, but covenant. Not power, but presence. Not control, but communion.

This is the way of Christ—the Lamb who was slain, whose blood purchases people from every tribe and nation (Revelation 5:9). Empires rise and collapse on force, fear, and finance. But the Kingdom advances through truth, sacrifice, and servicethe same power that raised Christ from the dead.

The early church had no armies, yet dismantled Rome.
They were fed to lions, yet became the light of the world.
Why? Because their lives embodied the resurrection—a force no empire can extinguish.

So the enduring strategy is: Love your enemies. Break bread with the broken. Cancel debts.
Free the captives. And proclaim—without fear—

“The kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ.” (Revelation 11:15)

The Death of Jeshua (Jesus) . The True Turning Point (Globally)

At his death, Jeshua declared, “It is finished”—not just salvation, but the end of external rule. He inaugurated the Kingdom Within (Luke 17:21).

Our republic in 2026 and for eternity, is and will continue to be built on this:

No more intermediaries, no more false church, false crown, fiction governments. Each Man stands naked before truth, responsible for their soul and their neighbor. King and priest over his own family and his own soul, his own blood, his own Allodial land.

This is the True Republic: Not of force, but of freedom. Gods Liberty endowed to every man who aligns with his will. Not of law, but of love Not of power, but of presence.

The First Republic is our Republic—the Kingdom of God, already at hand.
It does not rise by election, revolution, or conquest. It is remembered. It is awakened.
It is enforced by those who live as citizens of Zion, not Babylon.

Repent.
Believe.
And reclaim what was never lost.

We Are the Children of God — Awake, Unchained, and Rising.

This is not a plea. It is a declaration. the truth is not hidden. It burns. The Kingdom Is Within. The Time Is Now. We Are Free. Born of God. Bound No More. We Rise as One. We Remember Who We Are — No Kings. No Chains. Only Light."

We Were Never Lost. We Are the True Remnant.