Common Law, Spiritual, Unity

OVERSTANDING – a new perspective

There are four or five separate uses of this rather unusual word:

  • verb rare to stand or insist too much or too long; overstay (your welcome?)
  • verb transitive to stand too strictly on the demands or conditions of.
  • verb yachting: to sail to the mark at a wider angle than is the normal upwind angle, to go beyond the layline
  • verb : to have complete or intuitive comprehension, to ‘grok’??

For our purposes, we will take the last of these.

Overstand – as a verb, to ‘overstand’ is to have complete and/or intuitive comprehension – to ‘grok

From Middle English                                       overstonden,

from Old English                                             oferstandan     (“to stand over”),

equivalent to over- +‎ stand.

Cognate with Dutch                                        overstaan        (“to stand over”), or

German                                                           überstehen      (“to stand through, survive”).

As we now live separated from the present Crown mercantile corruption, we shall likely need to use this word, as a verb (that is, a ‘doing’ word), when we are confronted by Crown bullies.

As an example – Let’s say we are detained by a constable or an officer. Perhaps s/he thinks that we have been very naughty, that we have disobeyed one of their many ‘statutes’. After some discussion, we may be ‘reported’ to some corporate ‘authority’, or, if they think we have been very naughty, our movements will be restricted by handcuffs (‘bracelets’ if you are living in the ‘smoke’). Then you may hear a word of ‘caution’, which usually goes something like this:

“I am arresting you for (for dangerous thinkingcontrary to some new-fangled ‘sticking-plaster’ rule, statute or REGulation?). You are not obliged to say anything, but what you DO say may be taken down (nowadays they mean ‘recorded’ on that secret device pinned to their fancy-dress) and used in evidence. Do you understand?”

To which you, as a free livingstone wo/man, living to commonsense standards, will then respond with:

“No, I overstand what you are claiming!” meaning that ‘I do NOT agree, nor do I consent’.

Always remember our ‘oath’ and our ‘manifesto – see below:

“We are not a political party nor are we a religious cult; we are simply a group of living beings, flesh and blood, spiritually united in heart and soul. We stand as individuals yet built together under a common, natural law, which is shared by all, owned by none and which is superior to any statute. We each have a personal commitment, divinely inspired, to do no harm, to cause no loss to others, to commit no fraud and to keep the peace.”

This is our manifesto

‘Be without fear – even in the face of our enemies.

Be brave and upright that your god may love you.

Speak Truth always even if it leads to your death.

Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong’.

This is our Oath

We wish all livingstones a positive, victorious New Year in this 2024, our motto this year is:

       ‘Live as if someone left the gate open’!!

Common Law, Democracy, Meditation, Spiritual, Unity

Is this what we’re looking for?

We were recently given a few documents to consider. We ended up a bit bemused, but, as we have persevered, following the links, we have found that the rather staggering assertions in these papers do appear to be watertight.

From the start, we sensed that there are FIVE , well, what are they? We will call them ‘pillars’ of wisdom: Truth, Responsibility, Accountability, Integrity and Transparency. In five words, what we have been drumming away at over the past FIVE years. We are encouraged. We suggest that more of us take a dive into this pool of information. Do drop us a line and tell us your reactions.

Common Law, Meditation, Spiritual

Sunday, 9 July 2023: Truth is like water

I share with you some thoughts passed to me by a new, mature, beautiful spirit..

‘The supreme good is like water,
which nourishes all things without trying to.
It flows to the low places loathed by all men.
Therefore, it is like the Tao.
Live in accordance with the nature of things.
In dwelling, be close to the land.
In meditation, go deep in the heart.
In dealing with others, be gentle and kind.
In speech, be true.
In ruling be just.
In action, watch the timing.
No fight: No blame.’                      Tao Te Ching – Lao Tzu – Verse 8

Those who live in accordance with nature do not go against the way of things.
They move in harmony with the present moment, always knowing the truth of just what to do. This is pure, natural sovereignty in action. cf: John 7:37-38 in the New..

Common Law, Constitutional, Spiritual, Unity

UNALIENABLE RIGHTS

Let us remind ourselves what are our unalienable rights as living beings on this planet. Unalienable rights are the inherent, sovereign, natural rights which existed before the creation of any kingdom or state, and which, being antecedent to and above such, can neither be taken away, diminished, altered, nor levied, except by due process of True Law.

Nor can any unalienable right be fundamentally removed or waived by contract, whether by non-disclosure, which is fraud and unenforceable, neither legally or lawfully, nor knowingly by sufferance, which is contrary to the spirit of the true law and prejudicial to true sovereignty. 

The original, unalienable rights of every wo/man include the:

  • right to life freedom, health and the pursuit of happiness.
  • unlimited right to contract, or not to contract in any matter.
  • right to earn a living income in a fair exchange for one’s work.
  • right to travel in the ordinary course of one’s life and business.
  • right to privacy and confidentiality, free from unwarranted invasion.
  • right to own and hold property, lawfully without trespass.
  • right to self-defence when threatened with harm loss or deceit. 
  • right to be presumed innocent, suffering no detention or arrest, no search or seizure, without reasonable cause.
  • right to remain silent when accused, to avoid self-incrimination.
  • right to equality in the eyes of true law and to equal representation.
  • right to trial by jury, before an impartial panel of one’s peers.
  • right to appeal in statute law against conviction or sentence, or both.
  • right to expose knowledge necessary to one’s rights and freedoms.
  • right to peaceful association, assembly, expression and protest.
  • right to practise a religion and to hold beliefs of one’s choosing.
  • right to love and to consensual marriage with children as a family.
  • right to security from abuse, persecution, tyranny and war.
  • right to refuse to kill under command by reason of conscience.
  • right to live in peace and be left alone when law-abiding.

“Surely, the most critical failure of the people is their failure to ensure the teaching and common knowledge of these unalienable rights. If you do not know your rights, you effectively have none. By the path of ignorance, whether by apathy or deception, the people will arrive in a state of exploitation, under oppression and under tyranny”.

 With a hat-tip to David Robertson, who lived and died a faithful defender of these truths.

        Sunday 25 June 2023