One Nation, Indivisible

At its core, a pledge is an act of binding the self through the spoken word. In lesser known esoteric traditions, speech is not treated as casual; it is creative and formative. To declare something aloud, especially in a repeated, formalized way, is to impress it upon both the individual psyche and the collective field. In the ancient world, this would be called an oath, and oaths were never trivial. This is why presidents have to take an oath. They were and are still understood as acts that linked the speaker to a principle or cosmic order. And if violated, well...

It is a curious thing that language, mere sound shaped by the tongue, can become a ritual of such enormous psychological gravity. The Pledge of Allegiance of the United States, recited by children in classrooms before they have any real conception of the world, is not simply a benign civic exercise. It is, in many ways, an initiation into a narrative. One that quietly encodes assumptions about authority, identity, and the structure of the world. When one says “I pledge allegiance,” they are not merely expressing affection or appreciation. Allegiance is an ancient and heavy word with feudal overtones. It implies a bond of loyalty between subject and supposed sovereign. It is not the language of liberty or free association; it is the language of hierarchy. And so, from the very first phrase, the individual is placed into a relationship. Not with a community of living people, but with an abstraction: a flag, a symbol, an idea crystallized into iconography.

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