Transcending the Trance: Reclaiming Our Living Language
- doctriss
- Oct 28
- 2 min read
For generations, we’ve spoken in words that were not ours. They were given to us by institutions that promised protection but delivered dependency. Words that once described living exchanges between men, women, and children have been converted into commercial terms - coded, contracted, and taxed. And yet, language is not merely a tool; it is a living field. When we reclaim it, we reclaim our minds, our relations, and our right to live freely under Natural Law.
Each word is a doorway. When we begin to replace industrial speech with living, sovereign expression, we do more than change our vocabulary - we change our vibration. We step out of the trance of dependency and into the presence of self-governance.
Industrial to Living Language
Notes on Usage
Replace systemic words with symbiotic ones.
Replace titles with roles of responsibilities.
Replace transactions with relations.
Replace compliance with conscious choice.
Replace services with offerings - acts of mutual exchange, not taxable commerce.
Language is one of the simplest yet most powerful instruments of reclamation. Each time we choose a living word, we dissolve the artificial structure that once held us captive. We begin to govern ourselves - not by decree, but by presence.
Living Words, Living World
This transition from public dependency to peaceful self-governance begins not in courts or councils, but in conversation. When we speak as living men and women, we no longer trade in the currency of control - we commune through understanding, stewardship, and love.
Every word becomes an act of remembrance. Every offering, a step toward harmony. Every agreement, a reflection of inner law.
As we transcend the trance of dependency, may we speak only words that create life, restore peace, and affirm liberty. For the new world we seek is already forming - it begins each time we speak truth in the living tongue.
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