Alexander on a natural government

 On 7/11/2026 10:32 PM, Mark M Giese wrote:

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> Interesting. Thanks.

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> Seth says we can learn more from watching the animals then even from his books.

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> Animals' 'government' is anarchy, cooperation.

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> 'Capitalism has its faults, and democracy has its potential dangers, as has any kind of government.'

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> --Seth, Seth (Deleted Session, 11-22-78)

> On 7/11/2026 9:25 PM, David Giese wrote:

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>> When Alexander addresses politics and government through the lens of Natural Law, he is fundamentally arguing that human systems of governance are failing because they are built on a foundational misunderstanding of reality.

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>> In books like Whatever Happened to Divine Grace?, Alexander critiques modern politics as an artificial construct rooted in fear, separation, and the illusion of control. To govern by Natural Law means shifting human government away from manipulation and aligning it with the inherent spiritual mechanics of consciousness.

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>> Here is what Alexander means by applying Natural Law to politics and government:

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>> 1. Moving from "Outside-In" to "Inside-Out" Governance

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>> Modern governments operate on the belief that order is created from the outside in—by passing thousands of laws, using police power, and threatening punishment to control human behavior.

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>>  The Illusion: Government thinks it can force society to be peaceful or prosperous through legislation.

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>>  The Natural Law Reality: Because consciousness is primary and creates physical reality, a society’s government is merely an outward mirror of the collective inner state of its people. Alexander implies that you cannot create a peaceful society using fear-based laws, because the energy of fear will simply manifest new problems. True governance recognizes that external laws are largely ineffective if the internal consciousness of the population is neglected.  

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>> 2. Acknowledging Interconnectedness Instead of Factions

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>> Human politics is traditionally driven by separation: us versus them, nation versus nation, party versus party, and the individual versus the state.

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>>  Under Natural Law, interconnectedness and unity are absolute facts of existence.

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>>  When Alexander says government needs to be governed by Natural Law, he means it must recognize that what you do to one part of the collective body, you do to the whole. A political system aligned with Natural Law would stop viewing society as competing factions fighting over a scarce pie and start designing policies based on the reality that the well-being of the individual is completely dependent on the well-being of the collective, and vice versa.

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>> 3. Honoring Individual Sovereignty and Free Will

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>> A cornerstone of Alexander's Natural Law is that every soul enters the physical plane with absolute free will to learn, create, and experience the consequences of its choices.

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>>  Governments often try to micro-manage, restrict, or dictate human experience under the guise of "protecting" people or enforcing a specific moral code.

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>>  Governing by Natural Law means the state's primary role would be to protect individual sovereignty and human growth, rather than acting as a rigid, paternalistic authority figure that strips people of their innate creative power. The system should trust the natural evolutionary drive of human consciousness rather than trying to trap it in rigid, unchanging institutional boxes.

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>> 4. Replacing Moral Judgment with Cause and Effect

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>> Human politics is heavily laden with moral self-righteousness, judgment, and the desire to punish "bad" actors.

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>>  Natural Law operates entirely without moral judgment; it is a neutral feedback loop of cause and effect.

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>>  If a government were aligned with Natural Law, it would stop focusing on punitive justice (vengeance and containment) and shift toward educational and restorative frameworks. It would look at social ills (like crime or poverty) not as "evils" to be violently suppressed, but as natural, predictable energetic consequences of a society out of alignment with love and balance. The focus would shift to healing the root cause in consciousness rather than attacking the symptom.

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>> In summary: Alexander is not calling for a new political party or a specific ideology. He is suggesting a total paradigm shift. A government governed by Natural Law would stop trying to force order through fear, control, and separation, and instead act as a supportive framework that honors the spiritual sovereignty, free will, and absolute interconnectedness of human beings.

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>> Above material compiled by Gemini AI. 

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