Kingdom Ecology: How We Heal Ourselves, Our Relationships, and Our World
Kingdom Ecology
How We Heal Ourselves, Our Relationships, and Our World
by LaRahna Hughes
The ways we have organized life are no longer working.
Not because people are broken.
Not because humanity has failed.
But because the systems we live inside were never designed to sustain life.
Kingdom Ecology offers an alternative.
This book introduces a Social Ecology model rooted in a simple truth:
life organizes itself best through relationship, sovereignty, and care—
not domination, extraction, or control.
Rather than offering another belief system, political program, or spiritual escape, Kingdom Ecology maps a living architecture for human life—from the individual, to households, to communities, to global federations. Healing is treated not as a private luxury, but as public infrastructure, and unhealed power is identified as the destabilizing force beneath failing systems everywhere.
Drawing on healing work, systems thinking, covenant traditions, and lived community practice, LaRahna Hughes articulates a framework for governance that is relational rather than hierarchical—and regenerative rather than coercive.
Inside this book, you’ll explore:
- Sovereignty as self-governance, not hierarchy
- Covenant as relational infrastructure
- Communities as confederations of care
- Leadership without domination
- Healing as the foundation of sustainable governance
Kingdom Ecology is for those who sense that:
- The old models are collapsing
- The future requires maturity, not urgency
- Repair—not revolution—is the work of our time
This is not a call to abandon the world.
It is a guide for making it livable again.
Heal the kingdom.
And the world becomes governable.
Format
- Digital ebook (instant download)