(For spiritual and educational purposes only. Provided by Ashaniyāh School of Natural Law. This is not medical advice.)
In today’s world, few topics spark more debate than vaccines. For many, vaccines are seen as a necessary part of modern health care. For others, they represent loss of choice, medical coercion, and disconnection from natural ways of strengthening the body.
At Ashaniyāh School of Natural Law, we do not tell anyone what to put or not put into their body. Instead, we encourage families to ask questions, seek knowledge, and exercise sovereignty in all decisions regarding health and children.
Why This Conversation Matters
From birth, most children are offered or pressured into multiple vaccines. Many parents are not fully informed about:
• Ingredients: Some vaccines contain preservatives, adjuvants, and stabilizers such as aluminum salts, formaldehyde, and polysorbate. Some are developed using animal cells or human fetal cell lines from decades-old tissue cultures.
• Newborn Exposure: These substances are often injected directly into a newborn’s bloodstream within hours or days of birth — bypassing the body’s natural filters like the skin, gut, and mucous membranes.
• Blood as Sacred: In many indigenous teachings, blood carries memory, codes, and DNA. It is not simply fluid but the living record of ancestry and spirit. Introducing foreign substances into a baby’s blood at birth may carry not only physical but spiritual implications.
• Legal Immunity: Vaccine manufacturers are protected from direct liability by U.S. law (National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, 1986), meaning families assume all risk but corporations assume none.
This creates a system where families carry the responsibility but have very little true choice or full disclosure.
Sovereignty and Informed Consent
In natural law, consent must be free, full, and informed.
If you do not know what is being placed into your body or your child’s body, there is no true consent. Sovereignty means reclaiming your authority to ask:
• What is in this?
• What are the risks?
• What are the alternatives?
• Who is accountable if harm occurs?
No mother, father, or child should be coerced into medical decisions by fear, threats, or pressure from schools, jobs, or governments.
Spiritual Meaning
The body is a temple — a sacred vessel gifted by the Creator. To allow substances into the body is not just a physical choice, it is also a spiritual one.
In many traditions, blood is sacred. The womb is sacred. What enters into the bloodstream or the womb is part of the covenant between the Creator and creation. This is why many families choose to align their health decisions with prayer, ceremony, herbs, fasting, and natural ways of building immunity.
Important Disclaimers
• This article is for spiritual and educational purposes only.
• We are not medical professionals and this is not medical advice.
• Nothing here should replace consultation with trusted health practitioners, whether natural or conventional.
• Each family is fully responsible for their own decisions.
Closing Thoughts
Vaccines are not just a medical issue — they are a sovereignty issue. The deeper question is not are vaccines good or bad? The deeper question is: Do I have the right to decide for myself and my children?
At Ashaniyāh School of Natural Law, we honor the right of mothers, fathers, and families to stand in sovereignty, to ask hard questions, and to align their choices with nature, spirit, and truth.
Disclaimer: This content is provided by Ashaniyāh School of Natural Law for spiritual and educational purposes only. It does not provide medical, legal, or health advice. Any actions taken by the reader are their sole responsibility.

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