Sovereign Desire
In the landscape of modern spirituality, desire is often viewed as a defect—a symptom of the ego’s restless hunger. We are taught to repress the impulse, to purify the self, and to wait for a state of desirelessness.
But a repressed current does not disappear. It distorts.
Sovereign Desire is a philosophical inquiry into the nature of volition. It suggests that the urge to create is not a flaw in the design of consciousness, but its primary function. The text distinguishes between two opposing currents:
The Desire of Lack: The attempt to extract value from the world to fill an internal void.
The Desire of Sovereignty: The impulse to extend value into the world to express an internal fullness.
This is not a manual on acquisition. It is a manual on alignment.
