165 – Soul Contracts – Prayers and Fulfillment

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Prayers

This series looks at Soul Contracts. We will discuss if they exist, what they are, and what the traps and pitfalls may be. In this final entry, we look at Prayers and also how easily we can inadvertently fulfill a contract.

Prayers are a request to a higher power to receive something you want for either yourself, or others.

Many of us are taught to pray from a very early age.

Whether it is through religion, paganism, or a belief in a higher power, it’s the fallback for many in times of great hardship.

Prayers do work. Make no mistake about that. I’ve experienced the results personally when I’ve had others pray for me.

If done correctly, the prayer should go to either what we call God (which would be The Source) or to our Higher Self, which is the source of your own Soul.

Giving Away Power

Technically, we don’t have to pray to anyone to get what we desire. We have Free Will and with that comes the ability to choose and manifest any outcome we desire.

Prayer to a higher source is like giving our power away. It’s saying to the Universe that we don’t have the ability to do things, so we must rely on something greater than ourselves.

That is fine if that works for you, but remember, we are powerful beings. Taking responsibility for our powers and using them mindfully is important.

Choice

Though it may not appear to be so, it is always a choice.

Every choice defines our reality.

Our reality creates our Belief System.

Our Belief System reinforces our reality.

It’s worth being mindful of that. You are not subject to the whim of some God that decides if they will or won’t answer your prayers.

Demonics and gods

With this in mind, praying to other deities, such as gods and demonics, is never a wise thing.

Should they answer your prayers, they will consider it a type of contract and may come to collect at some point.

Demonics and gods are not known for their altruism.

Many of them tend to be overrated when it comes to compassion and kindness. They got to write their own bio, so you only know what they want you to know.

You don’t need them. Just don’t do it. You can do it yourself. In the long term, this is better for you. It gives you control back over your own life.

While prayers are considered a type of contract, they aren’t always as binding. It very much depends on who you are praying to, what you offer in return (if anything) and the understanding behind the prayer.

If you pray directly to The Source, then you should be fine. The Source has no need for anything in return. It is all that is. What could it possibly want? In essence, you are praying to yourself.

Contract Fulfillment Traps

The final thing I wish to touch upon is contract fulfillment.

Writing a contract is one thing but the execution of it is another. It is really easy to fulfill the terms without realizing you have done it.

The one I had with the Dark Council is a good example.

We had agreed that, in exchange for a favor, I would leave them alone for a certain amount of time.

With the help of the current incarnation of the god, Seth, we drew up a request that was watertight. When it comes to contracts, there are few better authorities on the subject. He really should have been a lawyer in this life.

Unintended Favor

When I was about to summon the members of the Dark Council, Seth stopped me and said he should do it as they could claim that me calling them was the favor.

While, technically, anyone could have called them, they were also not bound to appear when summoned.

This is an example of a loophole where my favor could have been wasted by an innocent oversight.

It would not have mattered how intended, or unintended it was. What mattered was that it would have fulfilled the conditions of the contract we had.

Loophole

Even my calling the favor, for the Dark Council to disband, was a loophole.

It is assumed that the hope was that, when I did eventually call on them to fulfill a request, it would bind and obligate me to them.

By asking them to disband, there was no council left for me to be obligated to.

It may never have occurred to the council that I would ever ask for such a thing. It may have been that, in their eyes, no one would want to remove something that could give them literally anything they desired.

I’m sure that if they could have a do over, they would specify what the favor would be in advance.

Interpretation

This example highlights just why it’s so dangerous to make Soul Contracts and the type of things that can go wrong, even though you may believe they are watertight.

Here on the 3D, you can always try and take the matter to a court and have them decide on who is right. The same rules do not apply for soul agreements.

Fairness, being technically right, intention, and errors will not help.

They are concepts that are man-made and subject to individual interpretation. Even this world can’t get it right.

No matter how clever and thorough we might be, it doesn’t take much for everything to become undone.

Final Thoughts

I feel the time is right to speak of these types of things. To reveal some of the workings behind how Soul Contracts work. We are heading into a rough and intense period.

The temptation to make deals, send out prayers, and so on, will be greatly increased.

Please share with anyone who you know might be considering such things.

Hopefully this series has been useful. Please ask any questions in the comment section.

Stay safe. Stay smart.

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