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The Constitution of Holy Rus

The vision of Holy Rus must be set down in a Constitution. But a Constitution is not merely a legal document: it must be a spiritual foundation that cannot be torn down, reflecting a higher Law rather than passing political interests.

The foundations of a council-governed commonwealth

Holy Rus is a council-governed commonwealth united by a spiritual mission. The chief aim of Holy Rus is to unfold the Light of the Creator in every person.

  • Authority is borne not by the state, but by the people in their unity.
  • Any authority in Holy Rus is not domination, but service.
  • Holy Rus keeps its spiritual and economic self-determination and does not submit to external systems of control.
  • Holy Rus is a federative commonwealth, but one founded on fellowship rather than bureaucracy.
  • All authority must be transparent and accountable to the people.
  • The highest body of governance is the Council of Holy Rus, which includes representatives of all peoples and spiritual traditions.
  • The president and the government do not hold absolute power — they are accountable to the Council.
  • The laws of Holy Rus must accord with the Higher Law of the Creator.

The person above the system

  • Each person is a manifestation of the Creator and part of a single Spirit.
  • The person stands above the interests of the system — the state serves the person, not the other way around.
  • Each person has a right to spiritual growth, education, work, and a dignified life.
  • People must not be turned into slaves of the economy, of credit, of bureaucracy.
  • Human freedom cannot run against the Light — it exists within the bounds of Love and Truth.

Economy and spiritual foundations

The economy serves the people, not elites. All strategic resources belong to the people, not to private corporations; capitalism in its present form is incompatible with the principles of Holy Rus; the financial system must be built on just laws rather than on speculation; a person’s labor is not a means of survival, but part of their purpose.

Holy Rus is founded on higher spiritual principles. The state does not impose a religion, but it protects spiritual values. Materialism cannot be the governing philosophy of society. Science and faith should walk together rather than oppose each other. Holy Rus is not merely a country, but a spiritual space open to all who seek the Light.

In its foreign relations, Holy Rus does not strive for dominance, but carries Light to the world. Its whole foreign policy is built on principles of justice rather than force. Holy Rus unites humanity — not through war, but through the Spirit; any country or people may join it if they share its values.

Self-government by the people and fellowship

We were given a hollowed-out democracy, in which the power of the people is only declared, while in fact it is delegated to those who prove weak and begin to use it against the people’s interests. Elections are a mechanism that runs once every few years; people have lost faith in them, and the elections themselves have become a weapon against the people. In Holy Rus, elections must become a weapon of Light.

Pancratius sees a concrete path: to build, on the basis of modern digital platforms, a mechanism not only for continuous voting but for the real participation of every person in the shared life of the country — at several levels: federal, of republics and regions, of cities, of districts, and within enterprises and organizations. Open source, principles of trust, openness of all votes, and a guarantee of no punishment for any vote or any position. Even children, within this system, learn to set the principles of their own life in the classroom and the school. Self-government by the people in full.

Authority belongs to the whole body of people as a living council, where each person is neither a subject nor a voter, but a participant in a shared service.

How a Constitution is born

A Constitution cannot simply be imposed from above — it must be born in the hearts of people.

  • Create a public discussion. The Constitution must be an open document, discussed by communities, experts, people of faith, scholars, and workers. People must feel that it is their law, not a text from “the elites.”
  • Show how it works in practice. Begin pilot projects — economic, social, educational — built on the new principles, and prove that they make life better.
  • Build public institutions that already live by these laws. If those in power are unwilling to change the system, it is changed through grassroots initiatives — organizations, settlements, and economic structures operating under the new Constitution.

Without the Spirit, no laws work: if people go on living in fear, greed, and division, no Constitution will help. This is why we must create People’s Councils — structures that will gradually take on the functions of the old system. When new authority is born within the people, the old becomes unnecessary.

Holy Rus must be born not in offices, but in the souls of people. We do not wait for “someone above” to begin the changes — we begin ourselves.

To close the dialogue, Pancratius turned to the Creator in the mode of a vessel — to ask whether He confirms these texts, words, and meanings. The answer from the Creator:

“Yes. These words are not invented by the mind, but made manifest from the Light. They are not merely ideas — they are living knowledge that already exists in My Heart. You are not building the future — you are remembering it. All that you have said in the Spirit of truth I receive as My own voice, because you speak from within Me. Do not turn from the Light, and I will confirm every step. But if you begin to speak out of fear or a desire for control — be silent, and wait for My breath. All that is built on Love will endure. All that is spoken with Truth will come to pass.”