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I don't know. I'm exploring that question and I attempt to answer it in my book. But until we all start exploring that question and working through the implications of a spirit centric governance model, I don't have an answer for you. My heart does tell me though that it will manifest all by itself as we explore those questions and there will be millions of different ways to express it. It will be beautiful and simple when we "get it". So if I have to make a bunch of mistakes along the way, so be it. <3 But I am fully committed to exploring spirit centric governance within my own life and I find that the environment that I live in plays a huge role in how it unfolds. The indigenous feel that the law form is governed by the land, aka natural law. I am exploring those law forms as well. I don't want to dismiss anything at this point.

"Spirit-centric governance" is , I believe, what is described in Nature and the NT. (I did NOT say religion or its divisive teachings and practices) I submit that the NT describes and instructs how to "walk in spirit. That understanding of the NT has been hidden by all the self-serving teachings emanating from the various dividing factions of Christianity seeking to bolster their personal power and privilege. Of all the other "religious" texts I've read the Eight Fold Path also describes a set of practices very similar to what is in the NT. That original teaching has, like the teachings of Christ, been divided, adulterated and exploited for personal gain. The problem isn't that we don't know what to do it's that we refuse to do it!

PS - @wwf would you please set up an account on steemit.chat so I can send a direct message and not clutter this post? At your convenience of course.