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"You align to Source by giving your love to your sexual other half. A man gives his (securitive) love to a woman; a woman gives her (reproductive) love to a man. That is all there is. We don't need to concern ourselves about 'loving ourselves,' as if one could. Our only concern is to love our sexual other half. Do you hear this? Only the action of giving your love to your sexual other half will keep you in alignment to Source such that the Law of Attraction will work for you. Why is this so? Because you are one (of the two) sexual Prime Movers." In this quote the author gives his overview of the problem and solution of mankind.

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The
Prime Mover s
The Sovereign c y of Man and Woman



First Edition Design Publishing
The Prime Mover s
The Sovereign c y of Man and Woman
Copyright 2015 Christopher Alan Anderson
ISBN 978-1622-878-93-2 PRINT
ISBN 978-1622-878-94-9 EBOOK

LCCN 2015938295

Published and Distributed by
First Edition Design Publishing, Inc.
May 2015
www.firsteditiondesignpublishing.com



ALL R I G H T S R E S E R V E D. No p a r t o f t h i s b oo k pub li ca t i o n m a y b e r e p r o du ce d, s t o r e d i n a r e t r i e v a l s y s t e m , o r t r a n s mit t e d i n a ny f o r m o r by a ny m e a ns ─ e l e c t r o n i c , m e c h a n i c a l , p h o t o - c o p y , r ec o r d i n g, or a ny o t h e r ─ e x ce pt b r i e f qu ot a t i o n i n r e v i e w s , w i t h o ut t h e p r i o r p e r mi ss i on o f t h e a u t h o r or publisher .
Foundation of Man and Woman Balance
www.manandwomanbalance.com
Dedicated to:

… my Father and my Mother … on earth as it is in heaven … to all Fathers and Mothers … who give their lives for their children.
Preface

It is the contention of this author that we have never really understood the idea of sovereignty, which in this writing is being called sovereign c y. What does it really mean and, maybe even more importantly, where does it lie? We hear of the sovereignty of God, the sovereign immunity of government, and even individual sovereignty, also called choice. But, I wonder, do any of these claims, even if justified, really work for us? Does anyone really feel sovereign today? Does anyone feel in control of his or her life? Sovereign c y stands with the ideas of God, Truth, Absolute, and Spiritual Light and needs, I believe, to be understood in this greater metaphysical context.

There is another purpose to this writing—and that is to look more deeply into the idea of wealth creation. By more deeply, I mean the Metaphysics of Wealth Creation. The question here is how wealth is created not just physically but spiritually? (I use the word wealth here to include all forms of abundance.) And, furthermore, what is the importance of sovereign c y in wealth creation?

As the author, my purpose is to weave these ideas (of sovereign c y and wealth creation) together throughout this writing. So much do we need to be free from the binding of existential lack (and violence) that is so prevalent in our culture today.


C.A.A.— January 7, 2015
Table of Contents
Part 1 - Sovereigncy .. 1
Defining Sovereigncy .. 3
A Religious Framework .. 4
A Philosophical Framework .. 13
A Political Framework .. 21
The Abstractions Necessary for Consciousness . 24
The Modus Operandi of the Universe . 28
Existence Exists as Male and Female . 32
Spiritual Procreation .. 40
Returning to Balance . 53
The Prime Movers . 73

Part 2 – The Limits of Power . 82
On Wealth Creation .. 83
On Rights/Ownership .. 87
On Freedom ... 94
On Law ... 117
On Government . 122
On Money .. 131
On Taxation .. 143
On Democracy and the Vote . 148
On Capitalism ... 156
On Socialism ... 169
On the Constitution .. 175
On Power and Revolution .. 186
On the Natural Order of Society .. 192

Part 3 – The Metaphysics of Wealth Creation .. 211
The Matrix of Spiritual Debt . 212
The Law of Attraction .. 217
Your Word Defines Your Life . 227
Creative Accountability .. 231
Aligning to Source . 243
The Inner State of Wealth .. 250
Healing as a Form of Wealth .. 261
Prayer as a Request for Wealth .. 272
Relationships for Living in Wealth .. 282
The Miracle Cometh .. 291
The Magnetism of Money .. 303
Manifesting Your Divine Reality .. 315
The Light that is Life . 330
Part 1
Sovereign c y
If there is a “God the Father” there must also be a “God the Mother,” not a “God the Mother” as a secondary existence to “God the Father” but as an equal and opposite primary existence to “God the Father.”
Defining Sovereign c y

From the get go, you, the reader, may wonder why I am using the term sovereign c y. Isn’t the correct term sovereignty? Yes, historically, we have used the term sovereignty. The change I am making from t to c actually is the whole key to this writing. I will have to develop for you the reason and, I believe, necessity for this change. It will take this whole of Part 1 to impart this change. For now, let’s look at some of the common definitions of the word sovereignty or sovereign.

Webster’s New World Dictionary
Sovereign: 1. above or superior to all others; chief; greatest; supreme 2. supreme in power, rank, or authority 3. of or holding the position of ruler, royal; reigning 4. independent of all others.
Sovereignty: 1. the state or quality of being sovereign 2. the status, dominion, rule, or power of a sovereign 3. supreme and independent political authority 4. a sovereign state or governmental unit.

Oxford Dictionary
Sovereign: 1. s upreme power or authority 2. t he authority of a state to govern itself or another state: 3. a self-governing state.

I will expand on the idea of sovereignty as we proceed. For now, I think we can safely understand the term sovereign (or sovereignty) to mean: supreme power or authority . The sovereign person, state, or God, etc., is the supreme power or authority. An important question arises here, at least in my mind, and that is how sovereignty is vested. Who decides what this supreme power or authority is or who has it? Some may think that only God is the sovereign, or perhaps it is the state, or the individual, or the people as a whole. This is a difficult question, a question whose answer has enormous ramifications. What if we decide that God is the sovereign and the Pope is God’s sovereign representation on earth? Or maybe it’s the royal King, Emperor, or Imam. What if we decide the white race is the supreme, or men (rather than women), or the nation-state irrespective of whether it is voted in? And, moreover, what if others disagree? We would undoubtedly have conflict. So this question about how sovereignty is vested, this is to say, where does sovereignty lie, is the question. This question is a metaphysical question of the same level and import as the questions of God, Truth, Absolute, and Spiritual Light. How do we decide this question of sovereignty?
A Religious Framework

For most of our recorded history sovereignty has been vested in God. God was thought to be the sovereign for, after all, did not God create the world. God as creator—what could be more sovereign than that? Let’s turn to the Bible and look to some verses.

Genesis 1:27: So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him, male and female created he them.

Doesn’t this verse say it all? God the creator is the sovereign; how else could it be? But, here is an important question to ask—did what God create stand equal to his sovereignty or was it less than his sovereignty? The verse says, “So God created man in his own image….” Does this mean that man stands in equal sovereignty to God, after all, he was created in the exact image of God? Or does the word image mean an imagination or copy, a replica of but not quite the real thing? If it means that man is but a replica of God than clearly God is the sovereign and man the secondary. But there are some translations of that verse that uses the work likeness rather than image. From Webster’s we see that likeness means “the state or quality of being like,” and one of the definitions under like in Webster’s says, “having almost or exactly the same qualities, characteristics, etc.” Could it be that God could only create that which has exactly the same qualities, characteristics… ? If this is so then man (male and female) are of the exact sovereignty as is God. There is a quote that addresses this exact question. It is by philosopher/scientist Walter Russell (1871-1963) from his writing The Universal One, 1926. As a side note, I spent many years immersed in the writings of Walter and Lao Russell that were presented through their University of Science and Philosophy. Dr. Russell states:

In the beginning, God. There is but one God. There is but one universe. God is the universe. God is not one and the universe another. The universe is not a separate creation of God’s. It is God. There is no created universe. Nothing is which has not always been.... Man conceives a perfect and omnipotent God. A perfect and omnipotent God could not create imperfection. He could not create a lesser than Himself. He could not create a greater than Himself. God could not create other than Himself. God did not create other than Himself, nor greater, nor lesser than Himself.

In this quote Dr. Russell is essentially saying, “All is God.” If such is the case there cannot be any secondary/lesser positions; all are the sovereign. Yet, all around us we see secondary positions or castes. We see class distinctions based on birth or religion, race, sex, or political status. These types of distinctions essentially come down to mean, “I am better than you.” We even use the “sovereignty of God” to claim “I am better than you.” This claim is in distinction to individual merit in the case where one works hard and actually brings forth a survival value. This means that by some special claim or right that “I am and will always be (intrinsically) better than you.” And it further means that due to “my” special, perhaps even ordained, status that “I” get the special right, claim, or privilege over what “you” have actually brought forth through your hard work. In other words thievery —and isn’t that what the special claim of sovereignty comes down to? The Jewish people claim they are the chosen ones. The Christians claim they are the only ones who are saved. The Muslims claim “God is great,” meaning their God and, in turn, themselves. Sovereignty, it seems, precludes a good portion of the population. The “Self” is supreme; the “Other” of secondary import

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