The Lost Kingdom: A True Tale
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"The Lost Kingdom, A True Tale" is an intriguing true story about a Creator, a King, a magnificent Kingdom, and a Royal family who tragically lost their realm, their Power, and dominion to rule the Earth. This captivating story unveils a rich narrative of power, betrayal, resilience, and ultimately, the pursuit o
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The Lost Kingdom - Christian Alexander
THE LOST KINGDOM
ATRUE TALE
BY CHRISTIAN ALEXANDER
Foreword
H
ey guys Christian, here. I want to tell you how excited I am that you have chosen to take a look at the Lost Kingdom, A True Tale. I have spent my whole life trying to discover what in the heck is going on with life and what’s the real deal with trying to get ahead, get some control or power over circumstances, and find that purpose in life, what it takes to actually
get somewhere and be able to enjoy it unencumbered.
The Lost Kingdom, A True Tale is about a Kingdom government, its laws, rights, benefits, and ultimately citizenship unlike any other. A citizenship that you were born with but have to reclaim and that it’s your inalienable right.
The Lost Kingdom, A True Tale, has two parts and begins with a True Tale. A fantastic modern-day story of what it was like at the beginning of creation. The tale is depicted by a character who is faced with the same challenges that we are faced with today and in the end is looking to get power over his own circumstances and citizenship rights back as well.
The tale unveils how the Creator created man, gave him dominion and authority with power over all the earth, and how man, the royal family disobeyed the Creator by succumbing to the serpent in the Garden of Eden and thereby losing the Kingdom, their power and citizenship rights.
The second part of the book is a one-on-one walkthrough that I take you through detailing the Kingdom, what it is, what a Kingdom Citizen is, and the rights, benefits, and power that come along with its citizenship.
The second part of the book is called "The Author’s Instructions - How to Get Your Kingdom of Heaven Citizenship Rights Restored."
This instruction set provides you with secrets of the Kingdom in the form of Keys. Keys are spoken principles that give you power over every circumstance in life—the ability to control your life and have power or authority over it; to get what the story tells but in the for reelz!!
I have walked this out personally over a lifetime, and I can tell you it works just like it’s told. The issue has been that the knowledge of the Kingdom was nixed by religious leaders and, for all this time, has been hidden from us. Through desperation, I will admit, and a big big thanks to my sister Gina and mom Lillian for all their unwavering and rentless support, I found the answer, the cure to the human condition.
Sincerely,
Christian Alexander
Table of Content
Chapter 1 Lost and Found
Chapter 2The King
Chapter 3 The Keys
Chapter 4 The Kingdom's Benefits
Chapter 5 The Kingdom of Self
Chapter 6 Restored Faith
Chapter 7 The True King
Chapter 8 The Defender of Men
Workbook: The Author’s Instructions
Introduction
The Kingdom Message
What is a Kingdom Citizen?
The Benefits of Being a Kingdom Citizen
The Idea of a Kingdom
Seeking the Kingdom First
The Keys of the Kingdom
Applying the Keys of the Kingdom
Reclaim Your Citizenship
Exercising Your Rights
The Cure to The Human Condition
Chapter 1
Lost and Found
D
uring breakfast, Ethan and his family listened to the local news about the immigrant problem and the crops lost because they refused to work for such low wages.
Maybe if working conditions are improved, the problem can be solved,
Ethan thought, not daring to mention a word.
Mom and Dad were very conservative and believed that immigrants should settle for whatever work they could get.
If they don't want to work, let them go somewhere else,
Rex, Ethan's older brother, said.
Ethan did not share his family's opinions on topics such as politics, religion, and sports, so he rarely intervened in family conversations. Ethan took the opportunity when his family was distracted by the TV to save some bacon on a napkin without Mom noticing. She hated it when he did that.
Surely the neighbor's silly cat is nearby,
Mom complained. My allergies are back.
It's not a dumb cat,
Ethan wanted to say but kept silent.
He kissed Mom goodbye and grabbed his backpack; he didn't want to be late for class. Ethan looked for the neighbor's cat and found him in the same spot as every day, sunbathing in the front yard. He gave it the bacon, petted it on the head, and continued on his way to school.
That was a little ritual he had almost every morning, and even when he didn't manage to save any food, Ethan made sure to pet the cat and wish him a happy day. That small act of kindness made him feel happy and prepared him for another day at school.
Ethan had no friends and preferred to stay that way. The solitude offered him a little refuge from all the chaos of the outside world. To him, there were many bad things in the world, and he avoided them by not getting involved.
Today, we will study classical culture,
Mr. Ackers said. Greece and Rome.
All the other boys sighed and groaned; none of them thought studying the cultures of the ancient world was remotely fun. But Ethan thought otherwise; he enjoyed learning how the great minds of the past thought and what they believed about the universe.
The myth of the pantheon of gods, Greek and Roman, attempted to give a universal explanation,
Mr. Ackers explained.
But the sense of unity was missing, and these gods were as imperfect as any man or woman.
But everything changed with the teachings of Paul the Apostle,
Ethan said, breaking his rule of never speaking in class. He spoke to the Athenians about the God who made the world and all that is in it, who is lord of heaven and earth.
Mr. Ackers was impressed, but the rest of the class made fun of Ethan. They didn't understand how Ethan knew about that sort of thing.
The boy has read about the scriptures,
a strange voice said in a mocking tone.
It's rare to find someone his age who knows about that sort of thing,
a kind, warm voice added.
Ethan searched with his eyes and found two strange figures near the window talking to each other. He rubbed his eyes and tried to focus on the two figures, and only then could Ethan see clearly that they were two mysterious men.
He looked sideways, wondering why no one else seemed to see them, and thought he was going crazy.
Oh,
one of the men said. I think he can see us.
How interesting,
the other grinned mischievously.
Ethan bit his lips to keep from screaming out of fear as that man with dark eyes and pale skin walked up to him and tapped him on the shoulder.
Fear gripped Ethan, and he closed his eyes to prepare for the worst. But after a couple of seconds that felt like an eternity, Ethan felt something he had never felt before: peace, hope, and faith. Altogether, everywhere.
Ethan opened his eyes and saw a realm of breathtaking beauty filled with majestic landscapes, beautiful gardens, and crystal rivers. The Kingdom thrived under the benevolent rule of a wise and just King who upheld the principles of righteousness, love, power, prosperity, and harmony.
The Royal Family, descendants of the Creator, ruled over the Kingdom. They were beloved by the Creator, who revealed His goodness and kindness in His benevolent kingship. The Kingdom flourished, and its citizens lived in a state of blissful abundance and contentment.
Ethan felt absolutely calm as these vivid and real images washed over him. It was as if he had been there and was part of this beautiful dream. His heart knew it was true, and he was happy.
However, lurking beneath the surface were forces of darkness and treachery. A cunning and treacherous adversary, envious of the King, devised a nefarious plan to usurp the throne. This malevolent figure orchestrated a series of deceptions and manipulations, exploiting the vulnerabilities of those of the Royal Family.
Ethan saw these events from the outside, and he could not understand how the Royal Family succumbed to the deceptions of that force of darkness. How could they not see it? The seed of evil was planted with cunning and deception.
Betrayal brewed within the heart of the Royal Family as ambitions clashed and conspiracies took root. Deception and greed poisoned their minds. The once-united Royal Family found themselves torn apart, exiled from the Kingdom, and losing their power struggle; they were caught in the crossfire.
Despite their valiant efforts, the Royal Family ultimately suffered a devastating defeat. The Kingdom they cherished was lost, its splendor and power reduced to ruins, and the King's Royal family were left with nothing but memories and the burden of their failure.
Ethan closed his eyes to keep from crying, and before he knew it, he was back in the classroom.
Everything okay, Ethan?
Mr. Ackers asked.
Could I go to the bathroom for a moment? I'm not feeling very well,
Ethan replied.
Mr. Ackers nodded, and Ethan ignored the taunts of his classmates and walked slowly to the bathroom. He wanted to run but felt dizzy and confused by everything he saw.
Am I finally going crazy?
Ethan wondered aloud to himself.
But something inside him told him that all that he saw was more real than reality itself.
Chapter 2
The King
F
or the rest of the day, Ethan kept looking out the window for the two mysterious men, but they never reappeared. In a way, Ethan was relieved, but he knew that something like what he saw could not be a figment of his imagination. Something strange was going on at the school, or worse, something strange was happening to him.
The bell rang, and Ethan walked home; he always took the long way around so he wouldn't run into Rex and because there was a man who needed his help.
What did you bring today?
the homeless man asked as he saw Ethan arrive.
Not much, sorry,
Ethan replied. My brother took my lunch money to buy cigarettes.
Those hurt,
the hobo said in a serious tone.
Ethan nodded and handed the man the food he kept for himself.
You're too kind, kid,
the hobo said.
Ethan nodded and went home; he wasn't sure if that last was a compliment or a lecture.
If anyone in his family saw him helping that man, they would surely tell him he was foolish and reckless and ground him until Christmas.
Ethan stuck both hands in his pockets to protect himself from the cold and thought about how hard that poor man's life was. He wished he could help him a little more, but the money Dad was giving him for lunch wasn't enough for both of them.
Oh, we have a holy man in our midst,
a voice sneered.
Leave the boy alone,
another voice added.
After hearing that, Ethan hurried his pace; he knew those voices were from those mysterious men who appeared in the classroom, and he didn't want to go through the same thing again.
I think he's trying to get away from us,
one of them, the most arrogant one, said.
I don't blame him,
the other, the nicer one, added.
Chants and prayers could be heard across the street, and the two men watched as Ethan crossed to the other side quickly.
The arrogant man laughed, I knew it. He's a church boy.
There's nothing wrong with belonging to a church and seeking the truth,
the kind man said.
Ethan walked past the church without looking sideways; he just wanted to get away from those two mysterious men and stop listening to their private conversations.
Hey, dummy, are you blind? The church is over there,
the arrogant man pointed out.
I'm not blind, and I'm not dumb,
Ethan finally said. He hated being belittled and called names. I don't go to any church.
The arrogant man bit his lip; Ethan hurt his ego. And the kind man laughed.
The arrogant man wanted to scare Ethan and showed him his tongue.
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