
Kola National's Manifesto
Preamble
We, the living men and women, bound not by conquest but by intention, affirm the creation of the Nation of Kola. Our unity arises not from dominance or submission, but from shared principles rooted in peace, clarity, and responsibility. Kola is not a government, but a gathering. Not a construct of hierarchy, but an invocation of right relation between ourselves, the land, and all life.
We recognize that sovereignty does not come from permission but from alignment with the source of life—be it known as God, the Creator, the Great Mystery, or the eternal law expressed in the continuous dance of Nature, the Mother herself. We do not separate ourselves from the truth; we seek to embody it.
Principles of the Nation of Kola
1. Freedom of Being
All Kola Nationals understand that all humans are free to walk, speak, build, and live without interference, so long as their freedom does not violate the peace or dignity of another.
2. Recognition of Life
We acknowledge the inherent value of all life. Every man, woman, elder, and child bears unalienable rights and responsibilities.
3. Sacred Stewardship
Kola Nationals are stewards of peace—both internally and externally.
4. Education as the Foundation of Growth
We foster continuous learning through self-education and community sharing.
5. Law in Harmony with Life
We honor the law as both structure and reflection of natural order.
6. Expression through Art and Truth.
Art is the breath of the Nation. Expression is vital to the soul’s growth.
7. Commitment to Peace and Diplomacy
We do not seek conflict; we seek understanding and peace.
8. Naturalization through Intent
Any living man or woman who expresses alignment with these principles may be regarded as a Kola National.
9. Family as the First Sacred Circle
Family is the first school and the sacred foundation of community.
10. Culture as Shared Practice
We celebrate diversity rooted in coherence, healing, and respect.
11. Collective Upliftment
We uplift, teach, and support one another as a living body.
12. Reverence for the Earth
We recognize our duty to protect the land, waters, creatures, and skies.
13. Recognition through Presence
We affirm that nationhood is a matter of presence, not permission, grounded in 18 U.S.C. § 11.
Conclusion
We rise not to dominate, but to remember.
We build not to separate, but to hold.
We speak not for permission, but for truth.
Kola Nation is a platform for peace and growth. It is the embodiment of a shared vibration—called into form by those ready to carry it.
As a Nation of free thinkers and peace lovers...
As a Nation of builders and creators...
As a Nation of teachers and eternal students of the Sublime...
We rise.
