Spiritual Sovereignty & Soul Power
The Third Sphere of Influence of the Path Of Remembrance
What Is Spiritual Sovereignty
Spiritual Sovereignty
Spiritual sovereignty is the natural state of being of the Original Self. It’s the equality on a spiritual level among all people and creations as created by Source (God).
As a sovereign being, one trusts themselves, their experience, their path, their heart over any external noise.
There is a sense of peace knowing that as a sovereign soul you’re always on the right path, everything is an experience, a remembrance to deepen.
Emitting a clear field of command, peace, and knowing that there is nowhere to rush, nothing external one needs to bend down.
As a sovereign being, one leads oneself from within through one’s own wisdom that they continually deepen along the Path of Remembrance.
The 3 Aspects of Sovereignty
Sovereignty has threefold aspects:
- Commanding one’s energetic field without emotional and energetic entanglement with other people’s feelings.
- Remembering one’s Original Self and actively deepening their remembrance.
- Creating life from their heart and soul rather than external pressure.
As a sovereign being one, holds a full dominion over the six spheres of influence as outlined on the Path of Remembrance.
Emotional Sovereignty: Commanding One's Field
Spiritual Sovereignty vs Emotional Sovereignty
Although we’re sovereign and equal on the soul level, we may not feel or act from that knowing. This is due to the prevalence of energetic and emotional entanglement, especially among sensitive people, empaths, Lightworkers, and those who hear their soul’s call.
When our energy field absorbs other people’s emotions, beliefs, and patterns, we may unintentionally begin to emit those rather than move from our clear inner guidance toward the soul’s natural inclination.
Energetically, this can temporarily override our system, leaving us unable to remember our natural state of sovereignty.
Emotional and energetic merging conditions us out of our inherent sovereignty.
Instead, we may experience ourselves through others’ perceptions of reality rather than our own.
Emotional sovereignty means learning to command our energy field so that we can accurately read external energy and emotions without being pulled by them.
The Heart of Spiritual Sovereignty
You – Your Inner Source – Source (God)
The second aspect of sovereignty comes from the remembrance of our connection to the source within, as outlined above, and to Source (God).
Imagine yourself standing in a clear Pillar of Light that stretches across all dimensions back to the point of Origin – Source.
Within the Pillar, there is only your soul and Original Self and your direct pathway to God. Everything else remains outside the Pillar.
This is what sovereignty feels like.
Therefore, spiritual sovereignty is simple.
It follows the equation of you – your inner source – Source.
Inner source represents your energy, inner emotional state, your heart, your soul, your imagination, and your dreams. It includes what makes you unique. Like a tree, these are your roots.
Your connection to Source represents your innermost relationship with God, however you feel it or experience it. This isn’t about perfection; it’s about returning to that childlike, innocent experience of feeling God in your own way before you were told how to do it.
Here, sovereignty follows only one question:
Does this raise naturally from my connection to myself and God, or is it forced upon me externally?
Knowing the difference can create a completely different life path.
If you want to experience this state, you can listen to a guided meditation to activate your Pillar of Light.
What is Soul Power
Soul Power As a Pure Source Consciousness
Power originates in Source Consciousness. We can imagine it as one of the emanations or manifestations of Source consciousness, which permeates everything.
In its essence, soul power is pure. It’s the gift of creating. For there is no creation – intentionally forging of one’s destiny – without using our soul power.
Soul power is the fire that, thanks to which, the soul can create, explore, and experience. It follows and respects the fundamental spiritual law of equality. Therefore, it is always self-commanding, self-restrained, and though that ultimately serves others as well.
The manifestation of soul power is creation. It’s the birthing of new ideas, returning to one’s pure energy of sovereignty, or standing up for one’s belief rooted in integrity.
Soul power doesn’t contain attachments or control; it’s only a higher intelligence that guides us to learn to command our field and our lives from the soul, not the ego.
Therefore, the soul’s power isn’t about controlling others; it’s a full command over oneself.
Soul Power Contains 3 Aspects:
Righteousness, justice, and integrity
Creativity, inner fire, and birthing ideas from heart, soul, and Source
Self-command, ruling one’s inner world, commanding one’s energy so it remains pure and neutral.
In its raw form, soul power isn’t control over others; instead, it’s a command over one’s self so that the Original Self can act through us rather than the ego and conditioned self.
Living From Integrity
Integrity is a fundamental aspect of soul power. Living with integrity means living in coherence with one’s deepest values, following one’s inner guiding system for what’s right and wrong.
Integrity is deepening as we move through life. However, the heart of integrity stems from our values and therefore is unchangeable.
Based on our conscience, we decide what is right or wrong through an internal system. This shows the degree of spiritual maturity that we’ve gained on the Path of Remembrance.
Integrity is the coherence of our words and actions. We walk our talk. We treat others with integrity and equality, without putting anyone on a pedestal.
We do to others and speak of others as we do to ourselves.
As a young child, telling a small lie to get a candy feels innocent, but as an adult, it can feel deeply out of alignment. One can feel it undermining one’s power.
If an unbiased judge were to look at how our words match our actions and are applied equally to others and across all situations, one could determine the maturity of the soul.
Within the system of the Path of Remembrance, inner integrity matters more than an exposed and forced obedience to external laws. That doesn’t say that laws aren’t necessary – because they certainly are – but one can live a righteous life based on what they should, but their inner integrity may not be as coherent.
Source-Rooted Power vs Distorted Power
Distorted power is the elevation of the self, creating illusions of superiority, spiritual pride, and fame-seeking.
The ego distorts power. It uses power for its own purely self-serving agenda. This is the opposite of soul power.
Source-rooted power is the pure energy of fire borrowed to us so that we can act and create.
Source-rooted power is neutral in its essence. When we use it while staying in our sovereignty, cultivating inner authority, and following the soul’s guidance, it creates positive things that go beyond the individual self.
Fearing Your Power
On the Path of Remembrance, one of the most important healings is the release of the fear of one’s power.
This is the root fear allowing distortions and illusions to move between us, our source, and Source.
When we’re afraid of our power, the pure Source-rooted power that runs through our systems becomes polluted by our fears – the ego. This is the mechanism through which soul power may shift into ego power. And how, by addressing this fear, we can then remember our soul power again.
This healing of the fear of our power along the Path of Remembrance takes place primarily on the soul level – the imprinting one carries into this life.
When we remember how to channel the Source-rooted power through our systems without polluting it, we remember our sovereignty and begin to create from the heart.
Creating From Heart
Creating a life from the heart is the third aspect of spiritual sovereignty. As a sovereign being, we follow what rises within us. As we remember our Original Self and purify our inner self, we naturally feel inner guidance.
We know which path is ours and what is merely a distraction. We can stand our course amidst a loud world. We move steadily and with intention while staying connected to the guidance of the heart.
We become artists of life, and that sets us free from conditioning and other people’s experience that no longer serve only as a mirror, not as a command.
We liberate ourselves internally from who we should be so that the Original Self can emerge and guide our steps through the awakened heart.
As sovereign beings rooted in our soul power, we create freely from the heart without expecting admiration, acceptance, or a direct monetary reward.
We create because we simply must.
There is an inner urge, an energy moving from the very center of you that wants to be expressed in its purest form. And this can only be ensured when we remove others’ opinions from the equation; you, your inner source, Source.
When this equation is maintained, the heart can guide you freely, and you move seamlessly in integrity with yourself.
What is Inner Authority
Sovereignty is Given, Inner Authority is Gained
Inner authority naturally arises as we apply our soul’s power to create our life from the heart. Unlike inherent sovereignty, we must earn inner authority by deepening our mastery, acting in coherence with the heart and soul, and gaining experience.
Like two people born into a royal family, one can take it for granted and use it for their own benefit without deepening their mastery; they may not understand the depth and workings of what they rule.
While the other multiplies what they were freely given through their action. They deepen their knowledge, expertise, and mastery to step into excellence. This reinforces their inner authority. They were not only given something valuable, but they’ve also proven they’re worthy stewards.
Inner authority is a consequence of embodying our sovereignty. We use the soul power to act in coherence with the heart, which deepens our understanding, mastery, and remembrance of Original Self.
As we act in coherence with the heart, we gain more confidence and self-command, and our soul power comes through us more purely, without restraint. We can count on our word, keep our promises, act with integrity, and become stewards of our resources.
Consequently, we move from our sovereignty as equal, free beings rather than trying to become sovereign.
It’s through the embodiment of soul power and sovereignty that we remember ourselves as beings of authority – those that can be trusted with power, responsibilities, possibilities.
Inner Authority versus External Authority
Like a child can be told to behave, it carries a different authority when the child matures and chooses, through experience, to act with respect toward others.
External authority splits the world into right and wrong. It says we must choose the externally set path over the inner path.
On the other hand, inner authority is a natural consequence of embodying one’s truth, remembering who they are, and gaining mastery and wisdom across various areas of life.
Inner authority is a wisdom gained through lived experience, reflected on, and applied.
Co-Creating with Others as Equals
A common misconception of spiritual sovereignty is that we shouldn’t ask others for guidance or help. There is a belief that reaching out is a failure. However, this is incorrect.
When we’re rooted in our inherent sovereignty and let the pure soul power move through us, we’re no longer afraid of our power. Therefore, we aren’t scared of other people’s power. This restores equality and allows co-creation.
When we trust our sovereignty, we trust sovereignty within another being.
Therefore, we can stay rooted in our power, tuned into the guidance of the heart while creating with others and receiving their feedback, using it as a mirror, not as something we must do.
We can maintain our sovereignty while respecting others’ sovereignty. That leads to cooperation that is naturally for the highest good of the whole rather than tainted by the ego.
Ego is self-serving; sovereignty is service-oriented.
When we bring our fears to co-creation, it inevitably becomes self-serving. Therefore, deepening one’s sovereignty and inner authority and releasing the fear of power are fundamental rules for co-creation rooted in equality.
The Embodied Expression: The Lightworker and Leader
The embodied state of the sphere of sovereignty and soul power is Lightworker and the Inner Leader.
The Lightworker state of consciousness is the foundational state of stepping into sovereignty. At this level within the Path, we step into soul power and heal our relationship to inner power, moving away from ego-based power.
Once we have purified our relationship to inner power, we are ready to step into the Inner Leader state.
Within the Leader state, we embody our integrity and spiritual sovereignty and further refine soul wounds related to living our mission externally.
Along the Path of Remembrance, we now learn to apply our soul power and sovereignty toward our service to others.
And this becomes the opening for the final Master state of consciousness along the Path.
The School of Remembrance is a practical application, a healing, an integration, and a remembrance of the Path of Remembrance.
This domain is stewarded and deepened within the School of Remembrance – the initial Lightworker and the deepening, Spiritual Leadership.