The Two Bears and the Shield”

The Two Bears and the Shield”

 


The Great Seal of Missouri

“The People’s Welfare is the Supreme Law”

 

The Original Bears Shield before it became the State Seal

 Overview

The Great Seal of Missouri is more than a design—it is a statement of principle.

Every element reflects a foundational idea about:

  • Authority
  • Responsibility
  • Balance of power
  • And the role of the people

 The Two Bears — Strength and Balance

On either side of the shield stand two grizzly bears:

 They represent:

  • Strength
  • Courage
  • Protection

But notice…

 There are two bears—not one.

This symbolizes:

  • Balance
  • Mutual restraint
  • Strength held in check

 The Shield — Dual Authority

The shield is divided into two halves:

🔹 Left Side (State Authority)

  • A crescent moon → a new beginning, a growing state
  • A bear → strength of Missouri itself

 This side represents:
The sovereignty and identity of Missouri


 Right Side (Federal Connection)

  • The eagle (from the United States seal)

 This represents:
Missouri’s place within the Union


 The Circle Around the Shield

The red band reads:

 “United We Stand, Divided We Fall”

This is a reminder:

  • Unity brings strength
  • Division brings collapse

 The Stars Above

There are 24 stars:

 Representing Missouri as the 24th state

But they also form an arc…

 Suggesting:

  • Missouri’s place among equals
  • A broader union of states

 The Latin Motto (Bottom Banner)

👉 “Salus Populi Suprema Lex Esto”

Translation:

👉 “The welfare of the people shall be the supreme law.”


 Deeper Meaning

This is the heart of the seal.

 It establishes a principle:

  • Law exists to serve the people
  • Authority is justified only through service
  • Power must be restrained by purpose

 A Lesson in Governance

When viewed through a teaching lens:


 The Seal Reflects a System

Structure → Balance → Responsibility → Outcome


 What Happens When Balance Is Lost

  • Strength without restraint → abuse
  • Authority without purpose → corruption
  • Division without resolution → collapse

 Connection to Assembly Principles

The Seal quietly teaches what your work emphasizes:

 Clear structure matters
 Balanced authority matters
 Right understanding matters


 In Practical Terms

Just like in conflict resolution:

  • Misinterpretation leads to division
  • Division leads to instability
  • Stability requires clarity and alignment

 Final Reflection

This seal is not just about Missouri.

 It is about how people govern themselves


 Closing Thought

“When strength is balanced…
when authority serves…
when understanding is clear…
the people stand together.”

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Daniel A. Jeffre—is a creative technologist, educator, author, and veteran IT professional with over 25 years of hands-on experience helping small businesses integrate technology with integrity and simplicity. A U.S. Air Force veteran that served in Vietnam, Daniel has spent his life bridging the worlds of practical problem-solving, personal development, and community service. Born in New Richmond, Ohio, and now rooted in Missouri, Daniel blends midwestern plain-truth wisdom with a deep commitment to self-governance, constitutional literacy, and neighbor-to-neighbor leadership. His work spans cybersecurity, cloud architecture, AI-assisted education, spiritual development, and civic renewal. Through the persona of Granpaw Dan, he communicates complex historical ideas in a warm, accessible storytelling style that resonates with families, communities, and Assembly members alike.

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  1. kellileigh18

    Excellent! This article should be a part of our educational classes!