Creating a Voluntary World: A Conversation with Cory Edmund Endrulat
At Sovereign Sisters Podcast, we explore ideas that inspire and empower. I had the honor of speaking with Cory Edmund Endrulat, an abolitionist, author, and researcher dedicated to the vision of a voluntary, free world. Through his work as editor of The Liberator 2 and author of books like Slavery Gone for Good, Cory builds on the abolitionist legacy of the 1800s, challenging government systems and advocating for self-ownership and community empowerment.
A Vision for a Voluntary World
Cory’s philosophy centers on the idea that humans thrive best when guided by the principles of nature, consent, and morality rather than coercion. He defines a voluntary world as one where people live peacefully, consensually, and authentically without the imposition of rulers. Drawing inspiration from history, Cory highlights how abolitionists like William Lloyd Garrison worked to dismantle systems of slavery through moral education and grassroots action. Similarly, today’s voluntary movements can create parallel societies by fostering self-reliance, education, and community connection.
Empowering Communities
Cory emphasized the importance of individual and collective action in creating this vision. He draws on his diverse background in health, permaculture, and philosophy to inspire actionable steps for change. Whether it’s growing food, educating oneself on natural laws, or participating in community-building initiatives, Cory believes that empowerment begins with personal responsibility and authentic living.
One of the most striking points Cory made was how much of our modern systems — from government to education — perpetuate a kind of mental slavery. He connected this to historical patterns where control was maintained through fear, coercion, and the manipulation of belief systems. The antidote, he argued, lies in reconnecting with nature, practicing self-governance, and fostering moral character.
Practical Steps to Take
Cory offered a wealth of actionable insights for those looking to embrace a voluntary lifestyle:
- Grow Your Own Food: Start with one local, perennial plant and engage your neighbors in the process.
- Engage in Self-Reflection: Journaling, shadow work, or simply questioning the norms can uncover deeper truths about personal and societal beliefs.
- Educate Yourself and Others: Share resources like Cory’s books and videos on the psychology of statism.
- Create Parallel Systems: Collaborate on local projects like permaculture gardens, food forests, or community gatherings to model the change you want to see.
A Call to Action
This episode was packed with inspiration, but the real power lies in taking action. Cory’s initiatives, such as The Liberator 2, Health Revealed (in development), and his permaculture work with NITA, are incredible resources for anyone looking to contribute to this movement.
Take the time to watch the full video replay to discover Cory’s ideas and find actionable ways to bring them into your own life. Together, we can create a world that thrives on freedom, connection, and authenticity. I encourage you to stay empowered, stay inspired, and remember — you have the power to shape the world you want to live in.
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