218 – Soul Contracts and Khnum

Defunct Kinmunity

This is the second part of a series of four entries. The first entry starts at 217.

Back in July 2021, my attention was drawn to a post that was by someone who wished to be referred to only as Dance Macabre.

It got my attention because, when I checked into it, I found the information it discussed was not only correct, but also something I had forgotten. (At least in this lifetime.)

The moment I became aware again, I knew it was something that could not and should not be ignored.

The community was an Otherkin online one called Kinmunity. It was active till 2022, before it decided to shut down.

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I was not expecting Kinmunity to close, but fortunately, I had the presence of mind to make a copy of the post when I first read it. I contacted the original poster and asked for permission to use it, which was granted.

Both the original post and message exchange are now both gone, which is why I’ve chosen to reproduce the post in full below.

The Soul Contracts

Khnum talks about The Contract – By Dance Macabre.

Originally posted at: https://www.kinmunity.com/ublogs/khnum-talks-about-the-contract.293/

I was going to add some disclaimers here about how you don’t have to believe me, and I very well could be wrong, but my brother Arrow insists I stop doing it. “Don’t apologize for telling the truth,“ he says. “It’s not your job to emotionally coddle the human species.”

Ouch. Okay.

Years ago, Khnum, who is the creator aspect of Ra, told me that humans lived in the spirit world before they came to the physical world. They wanted a world to call their own, and the pantheons of Earth allowed them to come to this world… but under conditions.

Look After Each Other

Humanity had to sign a contract with the earth gods that contained two main stipulations:

1). Humans must take care of each other

2). Humans must take care of the Earth and its lifeforms.

In return, the gods will watch over and guide humans. If humans break the contract, they lose the right to be here.

It was made clear that:

1). Being here is a privilege, not an entitlement

2). Humans do not “own” or “rule” the planet; they must share it with the other species.


Ancients Knew About The Contracts

Khnum said that humans had broken both stipulations over and over again, despite the gods sending human messengers such as civil rights activists and scientists. They preferred to, both literally and metaphorically, shoot the messenger. The gods would give humanity a bit more time to get their shit together. Just a little.

When he said that the ancients knew about this contract very well, I told him that it was unfair to expect modern humans be held to this contract (and) believe in it anymore. Khnum grew angry at me, “A contract is a contract. All the old contracts and agreements humanity made with spirits and ancestors still hold. The contracts aren’t canceled because humans ‘don’t believe in them.’ Humans think they can get out of anything by saying they ‘don’t believe in it.’ “

Sensing my hesitation, he said, “What would happen if you told your apartment manager that you ‘don’t believe in’ rental contracts and therefore you don’t have to pay rent?”

I sighed. “I see what you mean.”

COVID – Final Exam?

Khnum said that he thinks humans are getting worse, not better.

I don’t remember what humans used to be like, so I can’t comment on that.

Years later the COVID outbreak began. Khnum told me that according to The Contract, if humans violate its terms, the gods are required to give them a sort of final exam. If humans fail, the gods can officially sign humanity’s execution warrant.

I was told COVID was the final exam. Humans had two choices:

Choice one: Grow up as a species and learn to work together instead of hating and killing. In this scenario, only a small number of humans die, and humans have proven that their species can evolve to the next level.

Choice two: Humans continue to act like shit-flinging chimps instead of maturing and evolving “up.” Large numbers of people die, and the execution warrant is signed.

Climate Change Apocalypse

I asked why even do the test because it’s obvious humans aren’t going to change. “It’s a legality,” he said.

He said the execution would take place via Climate Change Apocalypse. Humans would eventually go extinct via climate change if the gods didn’t interfere, but that would also mean the planet would degrade to the point that all life is wiped out and Earth becomes a wasteland like Venus or Mars. If the gods deliberately speed up human extinction, the earth can heal itself afterwards and new species will evolve and flourish.

Khnum was so angry that he said, “the pantheons of Earth will wipe out every trace that humans were ever here.” E.g., buildings, cities, etc. All the things they were so proud of and believed made them a superior, god-like species.


Warned For Decades

I thought, maybe this spirit isn’t really Khnum, especially when he came to tell me that humans had failed their “final exam.” But then I saw a vision of Eris, a goddess I had never encountered before, holding her golden apple while laughing and saying, “They think they can do what they want and no one has the power to stop them. They’ll see!”

And then the Black Arms were like, the real reasons we’re studying these earth humans is because we know their end is nigh, and we want to feast on the dead. What. the. fuck.

I was hesitant to type that humans will die from climate change, but my brother snapped, “We haven’t told you anything about this that the human scientists haven’t already said. They’ve been warning for decades that humanity will die out from this, but they chose their own demise out of greed and short-sighted selfishness.”

Ouch.

A Look From My Perspective

Let’s look at some of what was written in more details, coming from the perspective of Geb.

In return, the gods will watch over and guide humans. If humans break the contract, they lose the right to be here.

This has been the loophole in the contracts. The gods not only failed in their task but did the opposite. Instead of being altruistic, and doing the job they were appointed to do, they chose to set themselves up as overlords, and deliberately misguide others.

Khnum said that humans had broken both stipulations over and over again, despite the gods sending human messengers such as civil rights activists and scientists.

This is true, but the issue here was that while other gods were ruling through bodies, such as The Triquerta, with severe consequences for those who went against them, only so much could be done.

Khnum said that he thinks humans are getting worse, not better.

I don’t remember what humans used to be like, so I can’t comment on that.

Sadly, I do. And for many places, this is true. Many humans consider themselves to be smarter and more enlightened than their superstitious and ignorant ancestors.

Not all, mind you. But those who are aware appear to be in the minority. The loss of understanding and connection to the spirit world is not something to be proud of. It is taking steps backward.

Wasn’t Possible To Make A Fair Choice

Years later the COVID outbreak began. Khnum told me that according to The Contract, if humans violate its terms, the gods are required to give them a sort of final exam. If humans fail, the gods can officially sign humanity’s execution warrant.

Not quite. At least from my perspective. The Triquerta needed to end first, otherwise it wasn’t possible to make a fair choice. But I did make a post on COVID being a warning shot from The Gaia.

I don’t remember Khnum. Or at least, the only memories I have go so far back that I don’t recall any recent communications with him.

But what he did say, assuming it was him, did have a ring of truth to it, at least regarding the contracts. The rest, well, you know some of my thoughts on that.

Next Entry, I’ll look at the contracts themselves in more detail.

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