Re: Reptile Solutions Plus MILAB Talk
Hi LipstickMystic! Welcome back, and your timing is, as usual, impeccable. ![]()
You are so right on with stressing the importance of contract cancellation.
I've written extensively on the topic elsewhere, however I would just like to repeat that there is much to be gained by the study of material contract law, as I have found it to be a complete replica of spiritual law. Not in content, of course, but in structure.
West Group publishes a review series called "In A Nutshell" which provides a great overview of law. They run about $25 a pop, but are well worth it, in my opinion. You can prolly find used copies cheap on Amazon.
I thought I would have to choke it down, but was surprised at how interesting I found the information. After many years and God knows how much money spent on metaphysical books and the like, I finally got fed up with the lack of what I felt to be progress in my spiritual journey, and investigating contracts is what finally got me over the hump.
It was always two steps forward, one step back (if I was lucky), and I just wasn't buying the standard lines anymore. Whenever things started going good, it was like this switch would be flipped, and the rug would be pulled out from under me. When that trigger flew, no amount of prayers or intentions would help. It was like the Universe was suddenly deaf to my pleas.
Now I understand the value of knowing that I can always pull myself up from my bootstraps and pull the Phoenix routine. Good lesson. But I couldn't help but wonder how many times that lesson really needed to be "learned".
The answer. . . contracts.
I spent a long while investigating my contracts and doing work to have them cleared. But they were like popup windows. Close one, and three more would take its place.
I also did some psychic work with people for a couple of years, and it always struck me as odd how so many spiritually-minded people who had found their Soul Purpose (read Prime Contract) were having such a hard time financially and emotionally. A lot of them also had severe health problems. I mean, you're living your "life purpose" and fulfilling your contract, so where's the reward, right?
One by one I watched as people became more and more isolated in the interest of "unity". It just didn't make any sense. Getting jealous because more people went to your friend's channeling session, than your own. Everybody writing books, but few of them able to practice healthy communication in a relationship. Endless healing techniques and meditations, all basically the same, but individually marketed as proprietary information.
I reached the point where I started to wonder. . . maybe fulfilling our contracts isn't necessarily a good thing. . . . meaning, where exactly did they come from, anyway? Did I really make them? And if so. . . it certainly seemed that I wasn't in the right frame of mind at the time.
Then it hit me. The point of contracts (or at least the "false" contracts) is not for us to fulfill them, but to break them. Therein lies both the control mechanism, and the way out. That's why the Programmers are so frantic to keep us looking the other way, and distract us from looking at the Matrix for what it is.
Nooo! Don't look there! That's BOOORRING! Look over here at the woman in the red dress. Isn't she purty?
See, the Matrix is nothing more than a network of contracts. An endless exchange of tit for tat. You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours. Well I'm all for mutual back scratching, but I'm not quite clear why we need these contracts to participate in it.
Under material Contract Law, breaking a contract places you into default, or dishonor. When you are in a dishonorable position, you are denied certain remedies that would give you more freedom in negotiating the contract. That's why, for example, if somebody knows that they are not going to be able to pay their credit card bills on time, it's better that they dispute their balance before defaulting.
Our knee-jerk reaction is to balk at something like that. I mean, you purchased that new TV, so you should pay for it right? The fact of the matter is that the store has already been compensated for the TV. The payment it received was authorized by your signature on the merchant copy of the receipt. You aren't disputing that you bought the TV, you are disputing the validity of the contract you have with the credit card company that paid for it on your behalf.
Since the credit card company did nothing more than move electrons from one location to another, it didn't really offer any consideration (or value) for the TV. Yet it is now going to turn around and insist that you exchange your labor (with interest) to compensate them for their "service".
The credit card company has ALSO, already been paid. Usually about 3.5% of the purchase price, in fact. Again, authorized by your signature on the receipt.
The point is that it's a bunk contract. Completely illegal. However, unless one knows how to correctly invoke the law on their own behalf, it it pretty much pointless and/or detrimental to do so, which is exactly the same way it works with spiritual contracts.
The first level of control is to keep people in a continual state of dishonor. Make a contract. Break a contract. Make a contract. Break a contract. Rules and regulations are chosen purposively contrary to human nature, ensuring that people will continue to break them. In law this is called REDEMPTION of the contract. The Programmers say "OK you broke a contract before, but since you redeemed yourself (made up for it, burned your karma, learned the lesson) we'll give you another chance. We'll give you a new lease on life, but don't forget that we will retain title to it. Give yourself to God. Follow our rules and you will be spared the consequences of your dishonor."
Sooner or later this is going to piss somebody off, and they are going to tell the Programmers to shove it. I think that the majority of people in the world right now that are right about at this point.
Hence, the second level of control is to make the Programmers look like the good guys. This is called FORGIVENESS of the contract. The Programmers say, "Hey look, since we're such a great bunch of guys, we'll send you a saviour (Jesus, Buddha, Yogananda, etc.) who we will empower to fulfill your contract on your behalf. All you need to do is sign your life over to Him, and we'll take care of everything. It's all been prearranged. Yes, just sign here (confess your sins, acknowledge your debts) and we will grant you forgiveness."
Eventually people start to smell a rat and wake up to the fact that the Oracle is just another level of control. I think there are also a good number of people in the world that are standing right about here.
Enter the third level of control. This is called ACCEPTANCE of the contract. The Programmers say, "OK you wanna play tough? You think you know the answer? We'll throw the whole book at you and see how you handle that."
This is where I think the process of clearing comes in. Acknowledge the contract, accept the contract, clear the contract. Acknowledge. Accept. Clear. Sure this is faster than burning karma, but eventually you're faced with an entire world filled with Agent Smiths. Absurdity reigns supreme as everything is drowned in a sea of sameness while simultaneously transforming into its opposite. I think few of us are standing right about here.
What comes next? Well who can say? But if we take a hint from law, I think it would be the analogue of the process of PARDON and has to do with the state of grace. Being aware of who you are in the moment and recognizing that as a Sovereign Being, you do not enter into contracts, and therefore no contracts may be enforced against you. You are granted pardon and are free to do as you wish.
That's when the Programmers will say, "Thank you, and have a nice day." ![]()

