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There Are No Kings When We Each Govern Our Own Field

🌍 There Are No Kings When We Each Govern Our Own Field

Listening as Energetic Activism

When the world grows noisy with protests and opinions, the Field whispers quietly:

“There are no kings when each of us governs our own field.
The kingdom of coherence begins where one heart listens without judgment.”

I felt this whisper deeply while reading The Bond by Lynne McTaggart.
She writes that the story we’ve been told about who we are—separate, selfish, and surviving—is biologically and scientifically false.
We are not born to compete.
We are born to connect.

Our brains, hearts, and electromagnetic fields are designed for resonance.
What Indigenous wisdom has long known, science now confirms: we are one organism pretending to be many.
That truth is both humbling and freeing. It means that the smallest act of attention, the gentlest breath of awareness, affects the larger field we all share.

Listening as the New Activism

I often remind the women in my circles that deep listening is not a soft skill—it is a form of energetic activism.
Every time we pause instead of react, every time we choose curiosity over judgment, we restore coherence to the human nervous system.

Through TAG (Transformational Alchemy of Grace) work, I’ve learned that energy follows awareness.
When we recognise distortion—fear, anger, or hopelessness—and bring it into the Light of consciousness, the energy reorganises itself.
Listening does the same.
When we listen without trying to fix, we bring fragmented energy back into unity.

It’s not dramatic work.
There are no medals or headlines for it.
But it matters deeply—perhaps more than we realise.

The Art of Self-Mastery

Self-mastery, as I now understand it, isn’t about control or perfection.
It’s about noticing what rises in me—the irritation, the fear, the urge to correct—and choosing not to feed it.
It’s learning to breathe through the moment and stay in connection.

Every time we stay present with our own emotions instead of projecting them outward, we take responsibility for our field.
This is sovereignty—not the kind that rules others, but the kind that rules oneself.

When demonstrations erupt and opinions clash, we can still participate energetically by holding coherence.
We can choose to become tuning forks for peace.

A Simple Practice

Here’s a short practice that helps me when the outer world feels loud:

  1. Pause and Ground
    Place a hand on your heart. Feel the weight of your body supported by the Earth.
    Whisper softly: I am part of the Bond. I am coherence in motion.

  2. Listen Without Armor
    When someone speaks, or when you read something online that stirs emotion, soften your body.
    Let your heart’s field expand a little wider than your thoughts.

  3. Transmute Judgment into Witnessing
    When a thought of “they should” arises, breathe it through your heart.
    Send the silent intention: May all beings remember we are one organism, pretending to be many.

Even if nothing seems to change on the surface, the field feels the difference.
Listening, practised this way, strengthens the invisible web of unity that McTaggart calls The Bond.

From the Personal to the Collective

I often return to the image of a grandmother listening to her grandchild—eyes soft, heart open, presence steady.
That kind of listening heals something far beyond the moment.
It tells the child: You belong in this world just as you are.

What if humanity is that child, and the grandmothers, mothers, and fathers of consciousness are being asked to listen in this way now—to the pain, confusion, and longing of a species ready to evolve?

The Field seems to say yes.
It keeps repeating: Gather the women. Listen to the stories. Protect the children. Heal the Bond.

A Closing Thought

When the outer world shouts, “No Kings,” let us remember what the inner world knows:
There never were any.
Each of us is the guardian of our own energy field, the sovereign listener through whom peace can be born.

Listening—truly listening—is how we midwife the new world.
And the future is listening back.

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