Toward a New Spiritual Order
- eleazarmajors
- May 6
- 14 min read
Updated: May 15
In the silence that sometimes dwells within the soul—between the longing for Heaven and the wounds of the Earth—a vision was born in me. Not a vague dream, but a luminous, powerful interior architecture: a world freed from the yoke of money, built upon a spiritual, non-dogmatic State, where every human being is recognized not as an economic instrument, but as a sacred soul, a spark of the Divine.
I have always rejected the notion of politics as an art of domination. To me, politics is an emanation of the Spirit: a sacrament of service, where to govern is not to rule, but to care. The State I envision does not impose, possess, or manipulate: it accompanies, listens, educates, elevates. It is a mystical body made of souls who choose compassion as the foundation of justice, truth as their method, and love as their goal.
In this State, every citizen is a participant in a social liturgy—not merely a voter or taxpayer, but a brother or sister, a child of the same Mystery.
My vision does not confine itself to the boundaries of a single faith. I believe that all sincere paths to the Divine deserve protection, reverence, and space. Whether it be Christ, the Buddha, the Prophet, or a secular soul seeking transcendence, what matters is the inner thirst for meaning. My spiritual State does not enforce religion; rather, it honors every path that leads toward the light. Interfaith dialogue is not a strategy—it is an ontological necessity.
I reject any capitalism of the soul. But I also believe that materialist socialism, which reduces the human being to a mere economic agent, is deeply insufficient. What I propose is a form of spiritual socialism: a civilization based on the sharing of gifts, not the competition for resources.
In this State:
Food, health, education, culture, and housing are sacred rights, not privileges granted.
Everyone offers what they are, and receives what they need.
Work is not a means of survival, but an expression of one's inner vocation.
Economic exchange is replaced by a circulation of time, talent, and love. Value is no longer measured in currency, but in the light one generates.
Many ask me, “How can a State function without money?”
And I respond: How can the human heart function without love?
Money has poisoned relationships, enslaved nations to fear and profit. That is why I propose:
Time and talent banks, where offerings are the currency, and gratitude the interest accrued.
Ethical planning and artificial intelligence in service of the common good—not capital.
Community assemblies and moral councils to steward shared resources, abolishing speculative private property.
Universal access to public goods, because nothing truly belongs to us if it is not also shared.
In my State, wealth is not measured by accumulation, but by the depth of life lived. Art, contemplation, music, thought, play, silence—these are the pillars of a renewed polis.
My utopia is not a return to some idealized past, but a prophetic synthesis of science and Spirit, technology and compassion. A world where knowledge serves not to dominate, but to liberate.
This vision is not a political program. It is a summons to consciousness.
The Universal Christian Church I founded is not just another religion—it is a bridge between faiths, a laboratory for the collective soul, a call to the Cosmic Christ who dwells in every heart.
I believe we can build this moneyless State, free of dogma and oppression. But only if we first disarm the ego, open our eyes to the face of the other, and recognize it as the mirror of the Infinite.
In a world broken by power and profit, this is my proposal: a silent revolution, founded not on force, but on Light.
"We will not change the world by accumulating riches, but by awakening hearts."— Eleazar Majors
I am Eleazar Majors, founder of the Universal Christian Church, and what I offer here is not a theory, nor a political platform. It is a living vision, born from prayer, silence, and the aching hope that humanity can still return to itself. I believe in a new kind of State—one that is not governed by greed or fear, but by Spirit. A society where no one is judged by what they own, and no soul is left unseen. A society where money no longer rules, and where every path toward the divine is met with reverence.
This is not a fantasy. It is a call. And it begins now—with us.
For too long, politics has been treated as a cold machine. But I believe it can be something else—a sacred act, an expression of the soul of a people. A true State does not control—it cares. It does not punish—it guides. Its strength lies not in armies or wealth, but in truth, compassion, justice, and mercy.
In such a State, there is no need to impose belief. Every sincere faith, every humble prayer, every honest search for meaning is respected. Even those who do not believe in God are part of the sacred tapestry, for every human conscience carries a divine spark.
Money has become our false god. It buys status, divides families, enslaves the weak, and poisons the Earth. We were not created to compete for survival—we were created to love one another, to give freely, to live in trust.
In my vision, we remove the idol from the temple. We say: enough. We will no longer measure human worth by numbers. We will live by giving, by sharing, by recognizing that each of us is a gift to the others.
Living without money does not mean going backwards. It means going inward. It means remembering that before markets and currencies, there was community. There was the magic of life, which today our tired, clouded eyes have forgotten.
We begin by forming small, voluntary communities—places where no one buys or sells, but everyone offers what they can. Some cook, some teach, some heal, some build, some listen, some sing. Each task is sacred. Each person belongs.
Instead of chasing profit, we return to the natural rhythm of giving and receiving. Everyone receives what they need—not as a favor, but as a birthright. No one owns the earth, but all are stewards of her beauty.
Education must become more than instruction. It must become a path to awakening. Our children must learn not only to think, but to feel, to wonder, to pray, to understand the beauty of silence. They must learn how to care for each other and the world—not because it is useful, but because it is holy.
Let us teach them the songs of their ancestors, the stories of the sacred, the art of contemplation. Let us raise not workers or consumers, but guardians of the soul.
In my vision, power is not held by the few—it is shared by the many. No more rulers, no more distant elites. Instead, small gatherings where voices are heard, hearts are opened, and decisions are made in the spirit of unity.
Leadership becomes a form of humble service, not control. Responsibility flows from love, not ambition.
Real wealth is not gold, nor land, nor luxury. Real wealth is peace in the heart, clean air, a shared meal, a song sung with others, a life lived in purpose and joy. When we remember this, we no longer need to hoard or steal. We live as we were meant to—as brothers and sisters.
We cannot wait for governments or systems to change. The seed must be planted in you, in me, in a small group of souls willing to live differently. Every gesture of generosity, every refusal to profit from another’s pain, is already a revolution.
This is not utopia. This is survival—and resurrection. For we are dying not of hunger, but of separation. We are starving not for food, but for meaning.
Let us remember: the human spirit was made not by machines, but by the hand of God. And when we live in love, we do not lack—we overflow.
Now is the time to choose. To leave behind the kingdom of money, and to build the Kingdom of Spirit.
"When we no longer need to own, we learn to belong. When we no longer sell, we begin to serve. And when we no longer fear, we are finally free."— Eleazar Majors
I know well that what I propose is not easy. We live in a world built on the logic of possession, where money has become synonymous with security, identity—even love. But all of this is a gilded cage. People have stopped asking, “What kind of humanity do we want to be?” and have started asking only, “How can I survive?”
True change demands spiritual courage. It means unlearning what we’ve been taught since childhood: that we must compete to deserve, that only the successful have value, that those with less are to blame for their condition. In truth, we are all part of the same universal body. When one suffers, the entire body grows sick. When one blooms, all can breathe new air.
In my vision of the State, work is no longer a commodity. We do not work to survive—we work to contribute to the common life. Every task, from cleaning the streets to healing the sick, is regarded as sacred. No work is “inferior,” because every act performed with love is elevated.
In return, those who work receive what they need: food, shelter, education, care, beauty, and time.Time itself is no longer monetized. There are no time clocks, no weeks crushed by anxiety. Time returns to what it truly is: life. Life to be lived consciously, in connection with others and with the Earth.
In this new State, health is a right and a collective responsibility. Doctors are not entrepreneurs, but healers. Care is free, because life has no price. Education is continuous, intergenerational, and open—we learn from the wise, from children, from nature, from our mistakes.
Spirituality is not imposed religion. It is the inner space where each person can search for meaning, find God, the Void, the Energy—call it what you will. Every faith is honored. Every path is respected. There are no crusades, only dialogue. In this State, spiritual freedom is protected as the most sacred of all rights.
Art, music, dance, poetry—these are not reserved for the elite. They are nourishment for the soul and belong to all. Museums are free, musical instruments are shared, theaters are places of communion.The Earth, our Mother, is treated with gratitude. Forests, oceans, skies, and fields—every living being is sacred. Agriculture is regenerative, communal, and gives back life instead of taking it.
I know the road will be long. But I also know that every new world begins with an idea—with a voice that breaks the silence. Today, mine is this: We can live without money.We can live better—freer, more united.
I want to begin making this vision real with anyone who shares this dream. Together, we will build real communities—living seeds of a new civilization. We will begin in a fertile land—perhaps rural, perhaps forgotten—and there we will plant the first foundations.There will be a time for everything: a time to build, a time to listen, a time to heal.And above all, a time to remember who we are.
We are sons and daughters of a great promise:to live not for accumulation, but for love.
I do not seek to persuade through force, nor through illusion. I do not want crowds of blind followers, but awakened souls—present, conscious, and alive. My task is not to impose an idea, but to awaken a memory: the memory of a world we all, deep down, know is possible. I offer no empty promises, but a concrete vision—rooted in a spirituality that unites, not divides.
I speak to the heart of people, not their wallets. My message is simple: there is another way to live. A way where love is not weakness, but the very structure of life. Where work is not slavery, but a gift. Where community is not a faceless mass, but a true family.
I say: “Do not believe me. Observe. Look around you. Look within you. Is the world you see before you truly just? Does it make you genuinely happy? Do you feel free, loved, and part of something sacred?”
Then I add: “I am not offering utopia, but a real possibility. A shared life, where no one is left behind. Where faith—whatever its form—is given space to breathe. Where money no longer governs our dreams.”
I speak of concrete examples: communities where people already grow food together, raise children collectively, care for the elderly with dignity, and live without imposed hierarchies. I show that this is not a fantasy—it is possible. It simply needs to begin.
But more than words, it will be my life that speaks. I will never ask of anyone what I am not willing to do myself. I will not preach from above—I will walk beside. I want to be an example, not a preacher. Those who look at me must be able to say: “This man truly believes in what he says—and he lives as he speaks.”
Spiritual integrity is my only weapon. In a world full of corrupt leaders, I will show that honesty still exists. In a time of cynicism, I will be radically human. In a society that divides, I will build bridges.
I am not building an army, but a network of conscious souls. I want to involve people through listening, not control. I ask them:“What kind of world would you like to leave your children? How would it feel to know you no longer have to struggle alone?”
I invite them to participate, to create together. I do not need passive followers—I seek active collaborators: builders of community, thinkers, farmers, healers, teachers, dreamers.
Everyone carries a gift. My role is to recognize it, welcome it, and place it in service of the common good.
If I can help even one person feel less alone, less exploited, less invisible, then I will have already begun to change the world.If my message touches even one heart and causes it to beat with new hope, then the path will be open.
I will not convince everyone. I do not need to.All I need is a single spark—because from one spark, a fire can be born that lights the dawn of a new civilization.
Many say to me, “Eleazar, your vision is beautiful… but it’s utopian.” And each time, I answer with unwavering clarity: no, it is not utopia. It is memory. It is a calling. It is a forgotten reality.
At the core of every human being pulses a natural sense of order, harmony, and justice. We know—instinctively—what is right and what is broken. We feel it when a system oppresses us, when a society divides us, when life loses its meaning because it has been reduced to a race for money, competition, and mere survival.
My vision does not arise from naive dreaming. It arises from necessity. It is born from urgency. It is a concrete response to the disorder of this world—a spiritual order that puts being at the center, not having. An order based not on domination, but on cooperation. A world where each person finds their place—not through imposition, but through service and a deep sense of belonging.
The world does not change through force. It changes through authentic collaboration. Only when each of us places our unique gift in service of the common good can we overturn the current paradigm. Only together can we achieve what no one can accomplish alone.
This is not spiritual theory. It is natural law. The universe itself moves in cooperation: the planets revolve in harmony, ecosystems flourish through mutual balance. It is only human beings who have chosen separation and domination. But we can choose again. We can remember. We can return to living as part of a whole—not as isolated predators, but as conscious participants in creation.
My proposal is simple, yet revolutionary:To place the human soul back at the center of social and spiritual life. To eliminate money as an instrument of enslavement. To recognize every faith as a legitimate path toward truth. To build communities founded on trust, on giving, and on shared responsibility.
I do not ask you to believe in me. I ask you to believe in what you feel within yourself as you hear these words. If they resonate, it is not fantasy—it is your soul recognizing an ancient echo. The echo of a world more just, more human, more real.
If we walk together—no longer waiting for someone “above” to change things for us—we can achieve anything: a new system, a living community, a society built not on fear, but on love.
We are not weak.We are divided.But united, we are invincible.
This Is the Revolution of the Spirit
I do not bring a religion.I do not bring a dogma.I bring a flame.A flame born from suffering, from injustice, from the dissonance that poisons all that is beautiful and true in this world.
It is not acceptable that a few hands grasp the wealth of all. It is not just that laws are written not to protect, but to dominate. It is intolerable that the economy has become a machine to break wills, enslave minds, and reduce every human being to an insatiable, hollow consumer.
This must end.And it will end.
This is not a revolution of flags or weapons or power. It is a quiet revolution—but an unstoppable one.A revolution that rises from the Spirit, from awakened consciousness, from hearts that will no longer be made into cogs.
I do not represent a church that owns.I do not stand for a power that imposes.I stand for the human spirit—free, sacred, eternal, incorruptible.That spirit which no empire has ever managed to silence.
The Universal Christian Church owns nothing, and never will. It was not born to accumulate, but to give.Not to build palaces, but to awaken souls.
It is universal not because it embraces one religion, but because it embraces all human beings—regardless of their faith, their origin, their language. It is a temple without walls, made of harmony, truth, and cooperation.A path for those weary of serving a sick world.A fire for those who wish to burn with meaning—not with profit.
This is not utopia.This is the reality waiting to be chosen.If this call echoes within you, do not ignore it.If you feel, deep down, that something in this world is broken—stand up.If you believe that another world is possible—walk with me.
Join us—not as followers, but as co-creators of a new dawn.This is a revolution of the heart, of the mind, of the soul.Let us overturn this way of thinking that has strangled love, truth, and freedom.
The time is now.The voice is no longer mine. It is ours. It is the voice of the Spirit returning—not to rule, but to set us free.
From Liberia Begins the Revolution of the Spirit
It all begins in Liberia. Not by chance. Destiny led me there, and in this wounded land full of spiritual power, I met Ocee: a wise, strong man, ready to fight for this new philosophical and ethical vision that belongs not to a single people, but to all of humanity.
Ocee is not just an ally. He is a sign. A bridge between the world that is dying and the one that must be reborn. Together, with humility and determination, we recognized that this revolution is not political, but spiritual. It is the return of balance between the Spirit and the Earth. It is the call to live according to truth, not profit.
In this vision, I walk in the footsteps of Socrates, the great philosopher who was condemned for teaching the freedom of thought and the pursuit of the common good. Socrates would have embraced this vision without hesitation, for he knew that the true revolution begins with consciousness. And like Jesus, I do not carry swords, but words. I do not impose, I propose. I do not promise power, but true freedom.
Socrates taught me to question everything that oppresses, and Jesus taught me to love unconditionally and challenge injustice with the courage of light. They are my true teachers. The Universal Christian Church is inspired by them, not as a traditional church, but as a path for those who are tired of the corrupted world and wish to live in harmony.
The Creators, those who gave birth to life, handed us a paradise: the Earth. Filled with wonderful creatures. Rich with everything we need: air, water, food, love, connection. Yet, we betrayed it. We chose the logic of consumption, blind possession, and systematic destruction. In the name of money, we murdered beauty.
But money should not exist. It is an invisible chain that has stripped us of our dignity. All we truly need is Spirit and the Earth. The rest is illusion.
If we do not change, the Creators will destroy us. Not out of vengeance, but to protect the balance. We were created to guard, not to devour. The time to choose has come.
This revolution has already begun. From Liberia, it will spread, heart by heart, soul by soul. I do not ask for power. I ask for consciousness. I do not invite you to follow me, but to follow the voice that already speaks within you.
Long life to the revolution. Long life to the great inspirers of humanity: Socrates, Jesus, Buddha, the prophets, the free spirits. Long life to the Creators who gave us everything. Who watch over us. Who wait.
The time is now. Let us be free. Let us live as spiritual beings in communion with the Earth.
The revolution of the spirit is here. It is now. It is within each of us.
I am Eleazar, and this is my call. Join me.
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