Svoreignity
Svoreign is primarily the Jeppsian word for 'celibate', but can also mean 'sacred' in the most genuine reference. Jepps became
svoreign not long after the turn of the millenium. Whilst he has intermittently been open minded towards the idea of a spouse, he ultimately decided that such optimism was non sustainable.
Jepps lost his virginity at the age of eighteen to a woman who unfortunately did not genuinely love him. Virginity is a most sacred aspect of a Jeppsian's life, or at least most certainly of Jepps' own, and therefore losing it was certainly a most seriously impacting moment in his life. Ever since this time he has indeed tried to rekindle any intimate interest with the opposite sex, but unfortunately he ultimately realised that the loss of his own personal virginity would mean he would be unable to rekindle any such an affection.
Jepps does not wish to actively discuss his realisation but only wishes that it be simply 'knowledge known'.
Svoreignity brings many rewards. Whilst one can still have a close relationship with God if not celibate,
svoreignity enables you to become more intimate with Truth and ultimately to experience an inner feeling much deeper and much stronger of a 'oneness' with the ubiquitous spirit of God. Whilst you may not be embraced in person, the stronger connection to God that you acquire through seeking Truth and particularly from becoming more appreciative of people themselves, in turn rewards you with a much similar feeling of being embraced, but of a much more spiritual strength.
Svoreign is also Jepps' spiritual name, which was transcendently chosen by himself during his spiritually academic search for enlightenment. It is written in The Svoreign Bible as the pre-text to his ministerial teachings, as follows:
One does not bow to, kneel before, nor kiss my feet,
For I am not the only one, for I am Svoreign,
But one does salute with thy mind and eyes to meet,
For truth is our saviour and to be vain forgotten.
Herein this document has been published on the Jepps website to clarify his own personal
svoreignity.
NB; Jeppsism itself is often called
Svoreignity by those who practice celibacy, since
Svoreign is both MR, Jepps' spiritual name and also the term given to being celibate.
Love
Whilst it is known that celibacy or
svoreignity is a great spiritual journey and indeed the most intimately personal way to be with God, this is not to say that love with a woman would be any less beautiful. It can be explained thus, that celibacy brings you more personally intimate with God and that God through marriage or courtship is experienced in a more abstract realm, although intimate also. However to be
personally intimate with God,
svoreignity or celibacy is the only path by which you can take. It should be noted on this subject that Jepps does not consider homosexuality to be a sin, but rather that it is of a lesser spiritual grace, in that you would not be as close to God as you would be in a hetrosexual relationship. Thus Jepps himself would only consider a hetrosexual relationship to be of greatest beauty.
Herein, it is important to note that being celibate, as much as one perceives in themself to be so, is not necessarily for definate, else the very meaning of "falling in love" would cease to exist. Love between two people, if genuine, cannot be prevented, and so although one may make their celibacy public, only the sands of time can say whether they will once again find love with another person. However of course, some, like Svoreign Jepps, have already decided that such love will not come again, merely because there are elements to their lives which prevent it, but of course true love exists, it can be found and it is likewise also the most beautiful thing in the world.
