The author of this book: with the title "Reclaim of the Sovereign Self" Wilfred-Leonard forms a powerful philosophical and political manifesto for individual sovereignty, moral autonomy, and resistance against institutional coercion. In this book that represents lots of earlier books like "De Biecht" and "Position Paper", he characteristically combines dense, natural and highly intelligent critique with personal testimony and legal-philosophical reasoning. He opposes reductionist psychiatry, bureaucratic overreach, and the erosion of natural rights through constructed legal fictions like 'citizenship'. His intention is not only to expose these systems but to awaken what he terms the "sovereign human", an individual living in alignment with the God or the Universe, the truth, conscience, and unalienable human rights. Referring to great thinkers such as Hannah Arendt, Richard Gosden and also Irvin Yalom, Wilfred-Leonard merges universal insight with existential urgency. He frames psychiatry and state power - governments and NGO's - not as neutral entities but as tools of normalization, erasure, and spiritual suppression. These texts are essential for readers seeking to reclaim their moral agency in an age of administrative depersonalization. Wilfred-Leonard's clarity, intensity, and deep ethical conviction mark him as a rare and necessary voice in our time. Good luck studying it.