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LESSON 4: Sovereignty & Delegation

Let's begin this lesson with some definitions.

Sovereignty: Complete independence and self-government. Absolute undivided authority.

Delegation: Delegation of authority means, subdivision and sub-allocation of authority and powers downwards to the subordinate. Delegation is about entrusting someone else (a subordinate) to do parts of your job by giving them just enough responsibility and relevant authority to get the job done. The Sovereign (the boss, the employer) always remains as the source of this delegated authority and can at any time cancel the delegation of authority.

Natural & Artificial — Lawful & Legal — People & Persons. All these are useless without an appropriate power and authority structure to enable and sustain them in a congruous way.Such a power and authority structure exists in the following form:
  • The four natural jurisdictions of the planet (Soil, Land, Sea and Air) are all equally and inherently sovereign, and remain in balance through the established laws of nature and the process of planetary evolution.

  • The four artificial jurisdictions bearing the same names operate according to man's jurisdictional concept of power and authority which is an inheritance (not inherent) based system of sovereignty and delegation.

This manmade (artificial) inheritance mechanism currently flows in the following order of degrees (1st being greatest and having precedence over all others):

1st degree - sovereign  2nd degree - sovereign  3rd degree - delegated  4th degree - sub-delegated
Manmade power and authority is meted out to the artificial jurisdictions in this order:

  1. Artificial Soil & Land = Inherited sovereignty (1st and 2nd degree), highest artificial authority. See Note.

  2. Artificial Sea = Delegated artificial authority, 3rd degree.

  3. Artificial Air = Sub-delegated artificial authority, 4th degree, lowest authority.

Note: Soil is 1st degree sovereign, and Land is 2nd degree sovereign. As a general rule Soil & Land are grouped together since they have a great deal in common and largely function together. They are the only artificial jurisdictions that are sovereign. The other two (Sea & Air) only have delegated authority which they receive (inherit) from the Soil & Land. This order of inheritance is non-reversible, meaning that delegated authority cannot give power to, or hold power over sovereign authority.

Why have Delegation?

If the four natural jurisdictions are all sovereign, why are the artificial jurisdictions divided into sovereign and delegate authorities? There are two answers to this question.

The first has to do with the fundamental difference between what is physical and what is conceptual. Concepts are extractions from the minds of living men/women and therefore are only connected to reality through living men/women. Concepts have no life of their own. Concepts cannot give birth to concepts. Only living men/women can give birth to concepts. Therefore concepts can only acquire delegated authority from their creators.

The second answer has to do with merit, and will be given in LESSON 8.

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