The Law and Nature


The Law doesn’t dictate nature. It discovers, recognizes, describes, and codifies it. 

Therefore, if it’s right, you MUST do it, no matter what the laws say

If it’s wrong, you MUST NOT do it, regardless if it’s permitted by law. 

Gravity does not consult the law of gravity.

The law of gravity describes the nature of reality.

If there is a flaw in our description of gravity, a plane will obey gravity, not the law. 

Therefore, human law recognizes the nature of man and does not arrogantly dictate to men what they may and may not do. The law is therefore descriptive and predictive of human action, not prescriptive of it. 

What is your nature as a Man?

- You are free. 

- You are capable of living by your own judgement.

- You are worthy of any pleasure you earn. 

- You are deserving of recognition. 

- You are enough, no matter what. 

- You are a Man. 


You can condemn this nature and reality will condemn you. 

Or… 

You can obey your nature and you will be forever free.


A man must learns that his nature is like gravity, a force to be described and obeyed, not dictated. Gravity does not ask the Law of Gravity how it should behave and yet Man negates his own life by submitting to the whims of other men, thinking himself immoral for breaking laws he thinks are neither good nor just. 

Consequently, a man does not need an institution to discover and describe natural laws like gravity. He does this on his own. Neither does he need a president or police force or military to enforce the law of gravity. Neither does he need judges to rule against gravitational laws. Neither does he need a Congress, a president, or courts to tell him who he is and how he ought to live according to his own nature. In fact, all these institutions are at best convenient though not authoritative sources of the description of his nature and morality. At worst they are distractions and despotic obstacles between him and his life. 

Therefore, it is right and good for each man to be a Congress, a President, and Judge to his Self. Let each man be his own King, fully subservient and obedient to his Self. Let him reject with holy wrath and indignation any man, congress, president, judge, police officer, or military who, in arrogance and sin, seeks to usurp his throne.

“Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed” - Francis Bacon (1561-1626)

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