King Charles III Coronation and the Provocative Vow of Allegiance
William Bloom
Educator/Author in Health, Wellbeing & Spirituality; Director Spiritual Companions Trust; Trustee Glastonbury Abbey
A short comment about the coming coronation of King Charles III.
Some of us may be feeling conflicted about the Archbishop of Canterbury's invitation that we all take a vow pledging "true allegiance" to His Majesty. I feel conflicted.
Here is a perspective that may help.
Seen through a metaphysical lens the coronation is a grand event of ceremonial magic.?The monarch's aura will be blessed, suffused and linked to great angels, spirits and archetypal virtues.?The archbishop and colleagues are the high priests. The crown, sword, sceptre and spurs are all symbolic artefacts which resonate to help anchor these blessings.?
For me, though, I find the politics challenging. I am uncomfortable cooperating with an out-of-date hierarchical system of dominance, which has so many resonances of abuse. It is therefore difficult for me to pledge that allegiance. But I understand the opposing view held by loyal patriots.
I can however whole-heartedly support an invocation for love, peace, inclusion, justice and healthy governance. My heart too wishes Charles great good fortune and that his reign be a blessing for all.
So when I tune into the coronation ceremony, I will be praying for?those high values:
Love - Peace - Inclusion - Justice - Healthy Governance
It could be a creative and positive magic moment.