People’s Choice

There are moments when the universe seems to present humanity with a crossroads, inviting us to choose not only between needs-based and debt-based systems but also to reconsider the very structure of authority that shapes our world. As we reflect on the outcomes produced by these systems and what's behind them, another crucial choice emerges: the form our future authority should take.

Authority in Context

Authority, when examined carefully, can be shaped in fundamentally different ways depending upon the outcome we seek. Today, across the globe—whether in governments, corporations, or households—most leaderships operate within a pyramid-shaped model of authority, a framework built upon layers of separation and centuries of tradition. This structure tends to obscure the actions of those at various levels, creating opportunities for secrecy and darkness.

Alternatively, humanity could adopt a sphere-shaped model of authority—one that fosters unity and inclusion and brings transparency to governance. In this model, basic, transparent systems benefit everyone; leadership is not concentrated in the hands of one individual who could be influenced, overthrown, or eliminated. Instead, authority becomes stable and resilient, less prone to the pitfalls of hidden agendas.

Governments, when operating under the collective will of the people, would begin using new housing, trading, and energy systems that permeate changes through products and service, leading to law reform, tax reform and policy reform, ushering in a return to local governance without its extended businesses attached.

People Power

True people power goes beyond temporary protests and instead establishes enduring structures rooted in shared stewardship. To avoid repeating history’s cycles—where the few consistently benefit at the expense of the many—society must embrace vigilance, compassion, and a willingness to question inherited systems passed down from kingship to modern day democracy.

In this new paradigm, individuals act as both the protectors and the beneficiaries of their collective future. Decisions are shaped through inclusive dialogue rather than top-down decrees, honouring diversity and interconnectedness. While the pyramid model breeds secrecy and resentment, the sphere of unity cultivates openness, accountability, and beneficial collective systems.

This transformation is not mere utopian idealism but a conscious, ongoing act of co-creation. Power that once accumulated at the top now radiates outward, allowing communities to shape their own destinies and to foster mutual trust. Authority shifts from control to service, and leadership centres on automation and collaboration. Standing at this pivotal juncture, humanity is called to transform not just its structures, but also itself—moving from passive obedience to active, engaged citizenship. In doing so, global unity becomes a living, present reality.

The Collective West

Instability has been perpetuated by leaders who proclaim democracy but govern as autocrats, hanging on to their decaying pyramids of authority. In regions such as Europe, Ukraine, Israel, and the US, leaders initiate hatred into their populations by separating people geographically (enemy country or region) or by religion to initiate conflicts to hold power, not from fear, but from a desire for resources and as a necessity of war to conceal their own leadership failures and unsustainable debt.

The question for humanity is whether to reject this behaviour from the New World by eliminating the conditions that lead to these power plays, removing the impact from our lives by stopping leaders from the potential for personal gain and to hold them accountable. Those in power would be less inclined to act against the interests of their people.

Sphere of Unity Framework

A new direction calls for new systems, designed to inherently produce freedom, equality, safety, security, stability, and peace by default.

Authority: Sphere of Unity vs. Corporate Pyramid

This framework envisions global governance that gives without taking. It ensures humanity’s division is managed through duality: maintaining Karmic Credits, promoting guardian homes, and providing a basic food allowance worldwide before shifting to commercial, debt-based markets

Currency: Dual Needs-Based vs. Debt-Based

Community (Karmic) Credits would serve as the global reserve currency allowing debt-based systems to remain in place as long as necessary. Countries could integrate their current systems gradually, however the collective Karmic credits can remove this need, potentially using BRICS, the global-bond issuer—to forget the integration of countries and use a pop-limit Karmic credit commercial system with less hassle.

Housing: Dual Guardianship vs. Ownership

The needs-based Guardianship housing model allows individuals to buy usage rights instead of full ownership, making debts manageable and costs minimal. Depreciation and call options replace rent, ensuring families and society can protect their members for generations. This model makes housing more accessible, used over city apartments, vacant land, derelict homes and common properties.

Food: Dual Needs-Based vs. Commercial

As natural and economic upheavals threaten food security, the current system—where large buyers set prices and drive small farmers out—proves unsustainable. Splitting the market into needs-first and commercial markets second would ensure stability: in lean years, canneries process less, and in abundant years, they operate at capacity. Karmic Credits provides the safety net for workers, producers and processors, preventing collapse during tough times and supporting food security for all.

Last Words

Simplicity, Practicality, Unity and Transparency is the mantra that EmpowerUs Australia uses in its systems and tools that are built upon the philosophy of the Manaian Way to achieve basic needs through a foundation to protect the people and the planet. Here we infuse the products and lasting values of freedom, equality, safety, security, stability, and peace into our systems.

The essence of the needs-based New Earth promotes a global financial framework under a collective umbrella of control, using duality to create stability through the Karmic Credit trading system and Guardian Right property market to reduce the cost of living and end poverty and debt.

Embracing this vision means daring to reimagine the scaffolding of civilization itself. By weaving together dual systems that honour both individual responsibility and communal well-being, humanity might transcend cycles of scarcity and exploitation. In this New Earth paradigm, economics becomes an extension of ethics, and governance is measured not by accumulation, but by the flourishing of every life it touches.

This framework asks us to recognize abundance not as a privilege, but as a birthright, sustained through cooperation and wise stewardship. Each person’s contribution, however modest, becomes a thread in the global tapestry—valued, protected, and essential. The promise is not just material sufficiency, but a sense of belonging, trust, and shared destiny.

As we stand at the threshold of immense transformation, both globally and individually, the invitation is clear: to move beyond a fear-based existence toward a deeper, more harmonious interdependence. The path forward is illuminated by conscious choice, not A.I thinking for us, and a radical commitment to the well-being of people and the planet awaits.