Shifting the language from public to private
- Kenisha
- Apr 24
- 4 min read
Updated: Apr 29
Why Language Matters: Shifting from Public to Private
Have you ever considered that the words you use could be shaping the limits of your freedom?
Most of us grow up speaking in terms handed to us—terms rooted in government systems, commercial contracts, and assumptions we never agreed to. But when you shift your language, you shift your position. You move from subject to sovereign.
This isn’t about semantics. It’s about jurisdiction.
Public vs. Private: What's the Difference?
The public domain is built on control, licensing, and dependency. It’s where permission must be granted, and your identity is often reduced to paperwork, policies, or a registration number.
The private domain, on the other hand, is where rights are inherent, agreements are made voluntarily, and your word holds weight. This is where you reclaim your authority—not by fighting the system, but by stepping out of it and standing on higher ground.
Examples of the Shift:
Public Term | Private Term |
"Driver" | "Traveller" |
"Citizen" | "Sovereign" |
"Corporation" | "Man/Woman" |
"Signature" | "Autograph" |
"Income" | "Earnings" |
When you speak as a citizen, you’re operating under public law—subject to statutes, mandates, and permissions.
When you speak as a sovereign, you return to natural law—where rights are God-given, not government-issued.
Why This Matters
Words are agreements. When you use the language of dependency, you’re unknowingly agreeing to operate within systems that don’t serve you.
But when you use the language of sovereignty, you reclaim the narrative—and the power that goes with it.
This is more than a vocabulary upgrade. It’s a spiritual, lawful, and practical repositioning.
Next Steps:
✅ Start noticing the language in forms, IDs, contracts, and conversations
✅ Begin replacing public terms with private ones
✅ Learn the principles of lawful standing, not just legal identity
Your words are your jurisdiction. Speak with intention. Align your language with your life.
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🔹 Central Speech Bubble
Symbol of Language & Voice: At the heart of the image, the speech bubble represents the power of words. It reminds us that communication shapes reality—what we say determines the agreements we enter into and the jurisdiction we stand in.
Unspoken Potential: Its emptiness invites the viewer to reclaim and consciously fill that space with intentional language.
🔺 All-Seeing Eye in the Triangle
Awareness & Divine Authority: Traditionally known as the Eye of Providence, this symbolizes consciousness, higher knowing, and the oversight of Natural Law. In the context of sovereignty, it represents acting with divine alignment and full awareness.
Triangle: Often linked to trinity—body, mind, spirit—or the three jurisdictions (land, air, water), pointing upward to sovereignty and spiritual jurisdiction.
👑 Crown Beneath the Bubble
Sovereignty & Mastery: The crown anchors the image in personal rule—not over others, but over self. It symbolizes dominion, decision-making, and the return to one’s rightful authority.
Placement under speech: Suggests that sovereignty is expressed and maintained through language.
🟠 Golden Circle
Wholeness & Protection: The circle encases the elements, denoting completion and sacred space. It can also represent lawful enclosure—the private domain.
Stars and Dots: Points of alignment, truth, and the celestial order—reminding us that this journey is universal and guided by timeless principles.
From Control to Communication: A Linguistic Shift to Freedom Inspired by reflections shared by Carlton. For those who wish to explore deeper, the full reference text is available here:
As we walk the path from public indoctrination to private sovereignty, we must also examine the tools that shape our thinking: words. In the public, language is weaponized—crafted for compliance, repetition, and obedience. In the private, language is reclaimed as sacred—crafted for clarity, expression, and truth.
Sister Miriam Joseph teaches us that the trivium—grammar, logic, and rhetoric—is not simply a set of academic tools. It is the foundation of free thought. In her words, grammar is the art of inventing and combining symbols, logic the art of thinking, and rhetoric the art of communicating thought. These arts are not meant to train servants, but to awaken sovereigns.
The public system conditions people to respond to slogans and scripts. It removes the soul from speech. It replaces substance with labels and reduces the living to legal fictions. But the trivium reminds us: a word is not just a symbol—it is a bridge between mind and reality. It must be chosen with care, held with reverence, and wielded with wisdom.
When we shift into the private, we are no longer parroting what’s been programmed—we are creating language aligned with reality, value, and voluntary exchange. This is why so many sovereigns reject corporate speech and public phraseology. It's not just about law—it's about the soul of communication.
Words matter. And when we reclaim the right to name, to define, to speak and to be heard on our own terms, we do more than communicate—we liberate.
Let’s Continue the Conversation Together
If this message stirs something in you, we invite you to join us this Thursday evening for our Guided Wellness Call—a private, member-led space to explore foundational shifts like this one. Together we will examine the tools, patterns, and practices that help us reclaim what’s ours and build something real.
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This is your invitation to reclaim the language of life.
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