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Introduction
This Blog is about the original oath of slavery that the whole human race was placed under by the Anunnaki. This information can be found on Gaia TV “Ancient Civilizations” Season Two, Episode two where you will hear about the oath of slavery. You will also hear that humanity had long lives, longer than those reported by the bible. Part of the reason the oath was so effective is because humanity changes so slowly and we quickly forget. I will also write about the subtle energies that are the power behind the oath, our visible light spectrum, how the oath is transferred to each new generation, and more. The information provided is to give the reader an understanding about the power of oaths, how they work, and the repercussions for breaking an oath.
Pondering life
Have you ever thought that the whole human race is a slave to a system, or perhaps you watched the movie the “Matrix” and thought that it was true. I personally saw the matrix as a documentary about how the human race is corrupted by the AI of machines and then become submissive to the machine. I believe that AI is a further attempt at enslaving the whole population and preventing them from reaching their full potential. It is humanities’ search for something that will make life more fulfilling, but few know what that something is. We then turn to AI for answers that lead us away from what we are seeking and into a deeper enslavement to the system.
Have you ever wondered about life and why it seems like everyone is running in circles. Why does every day seem the same. According to research, the human person thinks, says, and does the same thing 90 to 95 percent of the time. Our thoughts, words, and actions are nearly the same every day. In college I also learned that most people will not change unless they are given permission.
Most people will not admit to asking permission, but thinking about it, we ask friends, family, and sometimes complete strangers for advice {permission} to do nearly everything. We ask the state for permission to get married (marriage license), we ask the state for permission to drive (drivers license), and we ask permission to own a business (business license), just to name a few areas of our lives where we ask. We are trained from a very early age to answer a bell that tells us where we should be next, as adults we are subjected to very similar things, except the bell is replaced with a time clock. And every day is nearly the same, sure the conversations and talk at work may be different, but if you pay attention many of these conversations have the same or very similar themes.
When I first heard the statistics about 90 to 95 percent of our day being the same. I began to pay more attention to my days and found how accurate it was for me. I was trying to change but I was having little success. If every day is nearly the same, then change is going to come slowly. There is a Youtube video called “How to reprogram your mind” by Dr. Bruce Lipton that explains this very well and if you want to change any aspect of your life, this video is highly recommended.
While I was observing my own behaviors I was observing the people around me and noticed just how much each person was trying to tell others what to do, how to do it, and when they could do something, even though they were not the boss or in charge of the area. This caused some additional pondering. It seemed to me that we are all slaves to a system that does not want us to change or to take charge of our lives, and everyone is attempting to be the slave master, or the slave driver. If we must have permission to change, and every day is 90 to 95 percent the same, with everyone telling us what to do, how to do it and when to do it. How is a person to break free of the slavery we have been placed under?
How do we stop asking permission to do the things that we need to do. Some of the answers are not easy, and in some cases, we play along with the system that is in place while we gain the strength and knowledge necessary to act as we should. Not out of anger or hostility, but out of a deep knowing that we have the power within to effect the necessary changes through our quiet persistent actions. We ascend and evolve into the being we are called to be, free of the system that is attempting to prevent our evolution.
The Oath of slavery
In 2021 a friend sent me an invitation to watch Gaia TV. I was intrigued by the content. We were talking about the Garden of Eden, which was the topic on the program Ancient Civilizations Season 1 Episode 1. As the program progressed the conversations also became more interesting. Ancient Civilizations Season 2, Episode 2, the Kings List and the Anunnaki Oaths set me on my heals and answered questions that I had asked most of my life. In this program Anton Parks was discussing the Sumerian Tablets and the stories written in them. The Sumerian tablets are stone tablets with information from the time, including bank records, the list of kings, and the story about the garden of Eden.
Watching Ancient Civilizations from the beginning we find that the Garden of Eden was not a garden as depicted by our Christian religions. Instead, the Garden was more like a zoo, or a place of captivity. According to Anton Parks the whole human race was gathered into the Garden of Eden and Placed under an oath of slavery for all times. Humanity forbade themselves to ever be free. When asked Anton Parks stated that he believed that the oath was still in effect, Just look around and you can see it in the way that people act. Anton Parks also spoke about how he believed the oath could be broken. His answer was one of insight but without a good understanding of oaths. He states that the oath of slavery must be acknowledged and then you say that you are no longer bound by the oath. This is true but lacks the understanding that a space-faring race would have about Oaths. First, we need to know the reason a space fairing race with advanced technological capabilities would use an oath to bind humanity to slavery. Second, we need to know the consequences of breaking the oath. Perhaps then we can decide if it is prudent to break our oath of slavery. There are many other questions that need to be considered but these two are perhaps the most important.
If you have broken your oath of slavery the way Anton Parks described, perhaps it would be prudent to consider the above questions and read the rest of the BLOG. There are elements to the oath that are not considered by most people and in our current society often disregarded because oaths are archaic and not valid.
My early life
According to my high school teacher, Oaths are antiquated forms of contracts that are no longer valid and should not be used. When my teacher said this, I was appalled knowing that oaths had been used for centuries and were still in use. I asked my teacher “If oaths are nothing more than antiquated contracts, then why are they still being used in government, secret societies, churches, and more?” What I had learned from my early childhood gave me a very deep respect for oaths and their power, and it seemed that I had a better grasp on oaths than my high school teachers did. The teacher attempted to answer but could not come up with an acceptable answer.
I pondered what oaths are and what power they hold. They capture the imagination of a time when oaths were used as binding contracts. King Arther’s Court, the Vikings, Scottish, and the Nordic peoples all used oaths. According to the “Poetic Edda” a collection of stories, an oath sworn in haste or drunkenness was valid and had to be carried out.
Throughout my early childhood I learned a lot about oaths. When I was about eight years of age my grandmother spoke about the marriage vow being an oath and how those who broke the marriage vow received a covenantal curse. At the age of eight I became very concerned about oaths and their repercussions. I started asking my older aunts, uncles, grandparents, and great grandparents about their knowledge of oaths. I also spoke to my mother who reiterated what everyone else had said. So, by my teen years I had a healthy respect for oaths, but the effects of breaking oaths I had trouble comprehending. It seemed that everyone spoke about the repercussions as something that took a long time or would be passed down to your children. My parents spoke about how a broken oath would be passed on to the next seven generations.
Prior to the 1960s the average divorce rate for the United States was between two and five percent, and after 1962 the divorce rate went to more than 50 percent by the 1980s. I was in grade school in the late 1960s and early 70s, I was told by teachers and high school students that the divorce rate was so high there was no point in getting married any longer. On the flip side was my grandmother who had remained faithful to her spouse even though they lived separately, she talked about the marriage vow and the covenantal curse and how the country was in dire trouble. In her eyes the covenantal curse applied to the person who broke the vows, and to the country who allowed them to have a no-fault divorce.
According to my grandmother, everyone that breaks an oath receives a covenantal curse that will follow them for seven generations, “you won’t see it right away, but after a year or so you can see it happen.” My grandmother was distraught because there were people in the family that were getting divorced for, according to grandmother, almost no reason at all. I began to develop a fear of oaths and was reluctant to say anything that sounded like an oath, even the Pledge of Allegiance was troubling.
Bible quotes
Oaths are also mentioned in the bible. In Matthew 5:33-37 and James 5:12, Jesus teaches against oaths and attempts to promote honesty and integrity. Jesus does not directly forbid oaths but teaches that the unnecessary use of oaths can create unnecessary problems in our lives, and we should fulfill our oaths or not make them at all. The way that I interpret the passages in the bible goes something like this, to make a false oath is worse than falsifying documents. One may land you in jail for a few years the other could cause problems for several lifetimes.
However, the Old Testament suggests that oaths are necessary in legal settings and covenants. The bible has a couple of interesting passages that could easily relate to oaths. In my early teens, in my Sunday school class, we talked about how a divorced person had broken their vow of marriage and how it would affect their children. Exodus 34:7 “The Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abounding in goodness and truth, (7) keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, by no means clearing the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children and the children’s children to the third and the fourth generation.” I remember this passage a bit differently, because in our discussion it was seven generations, seven being declared the number of generations for perfection. Also remember that my grandmother and parents both believed that it was seven generations. However, I have come to believe that the word generations does not refer to the children of those who committed the transgression but rather refers to the person reincarnating to repair their own transgressions.
I realize that this could be difficult for some to accept, and it was for me when I first came across the teachings. Remember the Kings list? If humanity lived thousands of years as proposed in the Kings list, then we would see the effects of breaking and oath and could repair the damage, after all we would have the time to make the repairs. Allow me to give you a few bible passages that when looked at closely and considered, do in fact point to reincarnation.
Exodus 20:5-6 and 34:7, Deuteronomy 5:9-10, points to punishment for transgressions to the third and fourth generations of children.
Ezekiel 18:20, 2 Corinthians 5:10, and Romans 2:6 passages stress individual judgment, and that each person is responsible for their own transgressions.
Perhaps during the rewrite of the bible in 325 CE took out wording that would allow the passages to agree. Instead, we have one set of passages that point to generational responsibility for the transgressions of a family member, while the other set points to each person being responsible for their own transgressions. The next passage may clear things up a bit.
John 9: 1-2 As he went along, he saw a man blind from birth. 2 His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?”. Jesus answered, “It was not that this man sinned, or his parents, but that the works of God might be displayed in him.”
The verse from John seems to be out of place with the verses from the other books. However, when we consider the passage closely, we discover something that may help to explain the other passages. The disciples asked whose sin, this man or his parents, that caused him to be born blind. If it was the sins of the parents, then it would make sense that the sins of the father are visited to the third and fourth generation. However, if it was his sin that he was born blind then it points to reincarnation and the need to repair our own transgressions that have caused harm to the fabric of the universe. Jesus refuses to condemn either party but acknowledges that it was not the sins of the parents or the sin of the man. Thus, Jesus acknowledges the possibility of the man having sinned, which then indicates reincarnation.
My final thought on religion is simply that the religious organizations are here to keep us in line and the oath of slavery intact. Each organization has a set of rules that the believers must follow, or they are expelled from the group. In some groups this is devastating breaking up families and ostracizing the person, using their family and friends to punish them for their lack of following the rules. Religious organizations also use words that further enslave us to their organization and prevent us from growing or becoming what we need to be. “I am not worthy” is the biggest lie any of these organizations use to bind us. If we are not worthy, then we will not rise up against them and we rely on them for our spiritual needs.
The truth is “You are worthy of everything, and you do not need to follow the rules of a religious group to find happiness. The rules of the universe have already been written on your heart. Follow your heart and you will find happiness.”
What is an oath?
In the simplest terms an oath is a set of words that binds. However, in my time studying oaths it has become apparent that oaths are much more. Some of this knowledge has come from sources such as historical texts and how people through history have treated oaths. Prior to the advent of the contract most business dealings were done with a handshake, and the phrase “My word is my bond” was used. There are those who are not trustworthy and their word means nothing, and oaths have been relegated to the archaic way of doing things. In many people’s mind oaths are just words and not binding. However, it is important to note that oaths are still used in our society. We use oaths in the court system attempting to bind people to tell the truth in court. Judges take an oath of office, as well as many of our public officials, military, secret societies, and more.
In the Viking, Nordic, and Celtic cultures oaths were serious and if one did not fulfill their oath there were dire consequences. The “Poetic Edda” has a story of a man that took at oath in a drunken state and when realizing what he had done still attempted to fulfill the oath and lost his life. To not fulfill one’s oaths could mean death, expulsion, or exiled from the community. However, this is considered barbaric and no longer adhered to, so then what power does an oath have.
The power of an Oath
The question, what power does an oath have lingered in my mind for many years until I started to study sacred geometry, at which point things began to make sense. Again, the information comes from Gaia TV sacred geometry with Dr. Gilbert. To have a better understanding of subtle energies it would be prudent to watch the entire series of Sacred Geometry with Dr. Rober J. Gilbert.
In the show Dr. Gilbert speaks about subtle energies and how we as humans can form subtle energy shapes in and around our bodies. Dr. Glibert also speaks about how the Egyptians were masters when it came to using subtle energies, and how they used subtle energies to protect the tombs of the kings (the curses placed of the tombs of the kins). The subtle energies that we are most interested in are the elemental shapes.
The shapes used for the elements are Tetrahedron for Fire, Cube for Earth, Octahedron for Air, an Icosahedron for Water, and a Dodecahedron for the mysterious element called Aether, Soul, or Spirit. The human person can use these sacred shapes through our mental processes. However, we are also bound by these geometric shapes through our lives in various ways.
The geometric shapes form the world around us and our very bodies. When we speak the subtle energies begin for form our realities and our very body. An oath forms the Tetrahedron. The elements that from an oath involve a person, a witness, an intention (vow, promise, oath, pledge, or swear) and generally involve a second person, group, or entity.
It is easiest to see in the marriage vow, the bride and groom form two points the witness forms the third point and god, universe, spirit, or higher power forms the top point. We now have a subtle energy body that forms the tetrahedron. The tetrahedron is the strongest of all universal structures, and it relates to the element of fire, or the human will, the fire that drives us to move toward our desires. In marriage the two now have a combined energy source that could move mountains when they are on the same page and can extinguish each other’s flame when they are opposed.
Effects of breaking an oath
In the movie trilogy The Lord of the Rings we can see that there are several oaths formed and we can see oaths and the effects of broken oaths. If you watch the movie closely you will hear an oath that forms the fellowship of the ring. It may not sound like an oath, and it does not directly use the binding words of oath formation. However, the intention of Aragorn, Gimli, Legolas, Gandolf, and Boromir make it plain. The first to make a pledge is Aragorn who states that by his life or his death he will protect Frodo. The last to join the group is Boromir, who states “If this is the will of the counsel, then Gondor will see it done.” Which is a pledge though the word pledge is not directly used. Hence Boromir is the only one that directly pledges the whole of the people of Gondor.
Borromir is quick to break his pledge (Oath) by trying to take the ring from Frodo. Frodo escapes using the ring. In the extended version we can see that Boromir regrets his actions and attempts to repair the damage, paying the ultimate price. Boromir dies protecting the hobbits. The movie has many instances where oaths are formed and the repercussions for breaking the oath can be seen.
Aragorn went into “The Paths of the Dead” This is the haunted pass through the White Mountains. The paths started at the Dark Door at the end of the long valley of Harrowdale. This pass through the White Mountains belonged to the dead, to those who had forsaken their oath. According to the story line these souls were doomed to roam the earth until they had fulfilled their oath. During the Siege of Minas Tirith Aragorn arrives with the army of the dead. After the battle Aragorn the rightful king says to the dead “I hold your oath fulfilled, go.” At this moment the dead are released and are allowed to move to another plane of existence.
The power of the oath is overlooked and severely misunderstood. The oath in the movie had the power to bind the soul to Middle-Earth until the dead had fulfilled their oath. Our current society knows of the power of the oath through movies, and the use of oaths in our society but refuses to acknowledge that the oaths we say have any real power over us, as though we are immune from the consequences. This causes a state of cognitive dissonance, better understood as a psychological break between what we believe and the reality of the situation. We say the oath without any intention of ever fulfilling the vow, and then get angry because our lives fall apart, we go through life blaming others for our misfortunes. When in fact we are responsible for the ill effects in our lives.
When I was eight there were a few couples in our family that got divorced. I kept in mind what my grandmother had said and after several years I started to see people in my own family who had got divorced, the ones that initiated the divorce were never happy and always were searching for something more. Most of them married several times and ended up bitter old people that were no fun to be around. Those who did not initiate their divorce generally found another partner and were generally happy, some were remarried and others just lived with their partners. In my own experience with divorce, I did not initiate the divorce and attempted to keep the marriage together (I was afraid of the repercussions from the oath), but every attempt failed and eventually my ex-wife left me for another man. My ex-wife has remarried four or five times, is bitter, angry, and sick all the time. I found my current wife within months of my ex-wife leaving. I am deeply in love with my wife, and we have been together since 1991. I could not imagine living without her. I realize that there is not much scientific evidence for oaths and much of what we have is in movies and lived experiences. However, this does not mean that the power of the oath is not real, and its effects in our lives are just our own bad luck.
On the other hand, those who fulfill their oaths and keep their word are given gifts from God, spirit, universe or source whatever you choose. My wife and I have been together for more than 30 years, I have been the head of the household keeping in mind the best interests of all. My wife has been the caretaker/nurturer of all. Our combined gifts have given us a happy family and a good life. Our children, now grown-ups, are more like friends and we enjoy their company. This would not be possible if my wife and I had not taken our vows seriously.
What constitutes an Oath
Oaths are formed when speaking binding words that are witnessed. In most cases there is also an invocation of the name of God. Such as “so help me god,” “In god’s name” or something of the kind. What I discovered is that our guardian angels can act as the witness and gods name does not need to be invoked, the important aspect is the words and the intention. In other words, you can say binding words, the angels witness the words, and universal spirit binds you to your words.
The most misused oath is the ones we say to our children “I promise we can…” without any intention of ever fulfilling the oath. We believe that our children will forget, and we are off the hook. However, movies show us that oaths can also be a solitary endeavor. Inigo Montoya in the Princess Bride swore an oath on his father’s grave to kill the six fingered man, and there are other movies that have the same theme where the child swears an oath to avenge the death of their parent. In these movies there is no indication of other witnesses and yet their will to fulfill their oaths is their driving force.
Oaths and the Light Spectrum
To understand that angels can act as witnesses we must look at our perception and the light spectrum in which we live. We as humans can only perceive a very small portion of the light spectrum. Doing an internet search, we find that the human eye can only see .0035% of the light spectrum which we know as the visible light spectrum. Anything outside of our visible light spectrum cannot be seen. Dr. Robert Gilbert who hosts the Gaia show “Sacred Geometry” explains that we as humans cannot perceive the being, angles, entities, demons and more that stand just outside our ability to perceive them, these being are said to exist in higher plains or dimensions. We cannot perceive them because they exist just outside of the visible light spectrum, we may see or perceive shadows, but nothing more, unless the being wants to make itself known.
Those who are outside of our visible capabilities are no less real than those whom we can see. This leads to the thought that our guardian angles can act as witnesses and place our binding words before god/spirit/universe. This means that any binding words can be taken as an oath. The binding word most often used are Pledge, Vow, Oath, Promise, and Swear. There are other words used such as commit, devote, dedicate, and obligate, that can be construed as binding words but do not seem to have the power of the other five words, and therefore are not considered binding in every case.
Oaths and cellular memory
One may ask, “How can an oath that was taken 10,500 years before Christ still be in effect today.” This is worth pondering and the Anunnaki knew the answer. Today Psychology has started to recognize past traumas, and generational traumas. While in college I had the opportunity to study generational trauma. Traumas that have been passed down for several generations. People who have dreams about war that they never experienced in this life, names, places, and events remembered. We could attribute this to reincarnation; however, this is impossible to prove. Trauma on the other hand has been found to affect every cell in the body. In the book “The Body Keeps the Score” we find that the body remembers the traumas.
Since the body remembers traumatic experiences, these experiences are passed at the cellular level to the next generation. The cell (Egg) from the mother retains all of the genetic information from the mother as well as all her traumatic experiences. The same goes for the father. When the traumatic experiences are repaired the cells respond and no longer pass the traumatic experiences to the next generation.
The whole human race was gathered up and placed under an oath of slavery. Can you imagine how traumatic the experience would have been. This experience still haunts the human race today. The original trauma has never been repaired and the trauma, oath keeps being passed on. we can say that Jesus must have been aware of the Oath of Slavery in Luke 4:18, it reads, "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free, to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor." In other versions of the bible it says to set the slaves free. However, since I was a child, the bible has had some changes, and it continues to change every time I look at a new bible. This passage still gives the impression of freeing the oppressed/slaves.
I have come to believe that Jesus came to remove the oath of slavery from the whole human race and to set us free. However, something went horribly wrong, the slave masters figured out what he was doing and thwarted his efforts. They have doubled down on the oath and instituted hidden oaths that ratify the oath of slavery and because they are hidden, they are more difficult to deal with.
After watching the Gaia episode and hearing that the whole human race was under an oath of slavery, I began to work on breaking my oath. It was more like trial and error and took some time to figure out the wording. However, after breaking the original oath I discovered that I was still under an oath of slavery, I began to search through my life and with the help of spirit found the hidden oaths. This was a much more time-consuming process and took some deep meditation, and introspection to find the hidden oaths.
Breaking the oath of slavery
Breaking the oath is not something for the faint hearted. I have broken my oath and the oaths of several of my children and a few friends. Every one of them had to be reminded that they had broken their oath of slavery because of the irritations they were experiencing. In a couple of cases, it was more than irritation, it was anger about the way they were being treated. When the human person changes anything, they undergo a type of chaos as they try to find some form of equilibrium.
Think of it in terms of stripping away the old crap that we no longer need to make room for the new paradigm we are trying to create. When we break the oath of slavery we are attempting to rise above average. This means we must get rid of old ways of thinking, old ways of acting, old patterns of behavior, and become what we most desire, Free. These changes create a type of chaos within, and in psychological terms it is called cognitive dissonance. This is where the reality we are living does not align with the reality we desire. This disparity between the two realities causes anger, irritation, and the need to fight. My own experiences followed these patterns and took time to get past.
The first thing that I noticed was that people just irritated me by what they said. I could hear the slave talk, and the complete disrespect of the people around them. At church, I could hear the oppressive language that caused me to feel unworthy. My wife and I had several small spats about how we talked to each other. Each day I had to remind myself, and my wife that we have broken our oath of slavery and that we need to be more aware of what and how we use our words. My children reported the same type of irritation with their co-workers.
One of my friends had me break his oath of slavery, a week later he called me, and was irritated with his clients, his boss, and with co-workers. After listening to him talk about all the things that he had tried to relieve the irritation, I said “remember, you broke your oath of slavery and what you are describing is the disrespect and slave talk that is getting to you.” The phone went quiet and after a few moments he said, “you know you’re right, it’s like they are telling me I am a slave.” We talked about ways to work through the problems that could arise, but ultimately, he had to make the decision to do the work.
One friend that I assisted in breaking their oath of slavery was interesting. They initially stated that they did not feel any different. However, within days of that statement they quit their job stating, “I just couldn’t take being talked down to all the time.” After talking with them for a few minutes I asked, “do you think breaking the oath of slavery had anything to do with your decision?” the person stopped and without hesitation stated “I have been at this job for several months and the way they have been talking to me hasn’t changed. Two weeks ago, it didn’t bother me, but now I can’t stand it. So, Yes, I know that breaking my oath played a huge role in my decision to quit my job.”
Couples
To break your oath of slavery as a couple you will have to have a very secure relationship, lean on each other, and remind each other about breaking the oath of slavery. Arguments can come out of nowhere over a simple slip of the tongue. Often it is statements that were commonplace just days or weeks earlier, that take on a whole new meaning. If you look at everything going on as growing pains and arguments as learning experiences. Where you are learning to be more respectful to each other and humanity. Instead of getting angry, let the anger pass, and laugh. When the arguments can be seen as something funny, then the transition becomes easier. At the same time, you must remember that you are free of the oath and are on a new journey. One that could change the whole world.
One of the arguments that flared up between myself and my wife revolved around the cat litter box. First, I do not deal with the litter box, and it was beginning to smell. The dog had gotten into the litter box and made a mess of the area. My wife was angry at the dog, and I said, “I told you this morning that you needed to clean it out.” She stopped in her tracks, looked at me, and then walked to the kitchen. I immediately was aware of the language that I had used and there was a knot in the pit of my stomach, I went and apologized.
She burst out laughing “I realized that it was slave talk, and we are both trying to work on it. I didn’t realize how hurtful we have been to each other over the years, and now that I can see it, its strange.” The words “I told you” and “you need to” are both types of words a slave master and slave driver would use talking to the slave. I should have said something more helpful like “How can I help you, remember that I don’t deal with the litter box, or perhaps “I’ll take the dog and clean it out.” She stopped in her tracks, looked at me, and then walked to the kitchen. I immediately was aware of the language that I had used and there was a knot in the pit of my stomach, I went and apologized.
She burst out laughing “I realized that it was slave talk, and we are both trying to work on it. I didn’t realize how hurtful we have been to each other over the years, and now that I can see it, its strange.” The words “I told you” and “you need to” are both types of words a slave master and slave driver would use talking to the slave. I should have said something more helpful like “How can I help you, remember that I don’t deal with the litter box, or perhaps “I’ll take the dog and get her out of your way.” There was no real argument because we kept our cool.
We kept our cool, but that does not mean that we did not feel the sting of the words. We were deeply aware of the pain caused by the words. We felt disrespected, unloved, and unappreciated. At the same time, we knew these feelings were part of the transformation that we were going through and we needed to lift each other up, support each other, and work together to make it through the transformation.
Benefits of breaking the oath of slavery
There are many benefits from breaking your oath of slavery, for me it took time to discover the additional benefits, about eight months. First I had to get past and adjust to a new way of thinking and acting, mostly around my family. One of the first benefits I noticed is the ability to “see” better. I believed I was awake and understood more than the average person. However, after breaking my oath my dreams, visions, clairvoyance, and intuition was clearer, and had deeper meanings. I often would know what I need to say, at times I would know what was about to happen, and I have deeper feelings of connectedness. I realized that I was not awake at all.
Several years after breaking my oath, It seems that I am just starting to scratch the surface of the possibilities. I also feel that I am on my path toward accomplishing what I came here to do. I am more patient with people, less judgmental, and instead of working against the system, I search for ways to change the system to free the people that want to be free. Please realize that these are my experiences and since everyone is different, your experience will also be unique to you.
At this point you have an opportunity to choose whether or not you want to break your oaths of slavery. You can choose to remain where you are, where it is comfortable and known, or you can choose to break your oaths of slavery and begin to fight for the freedom of the whole human race.
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