In the broadcast of project #96 “Mission: Impossible,” we analyzed Jason Estes’ concept about how the conditions for incarnation on Earth are changing.
Here you will find two articles written based on this broadcast.
In this material, we will look at how the completion of suffering contracts occurred, also using the example of Jason Estes’ concept.
Obligations for Incarnation
To incarnate in the reality of the 3D world, the soul takes on certain obligations.
In Jason Estes’ concept, these obligations are presented as Cities.
Besides the task with which the soul comes, there are certain agreements or contracts for incarnation. Without such contracts, the soul cannot be present on Earth.
Essentially, this is the same thing that is commonly understood as karma.
There were several common storylines of agreements on suffering.
Suffering Contracts
1. The “Villain” Contract
One of the themes that has unfolded over millennia is the necessity to suffer.
For example, a soul comes as a “villain.” It has agreements for murder or rape, for causing harm. This is a mission that the soul takes on while still “over there.”
Such a mission is implemented so that the people who suffered can exit the contract of suffering.
In other words, in any dualistic scheme, there is always a victim and an executioner, or one who causes them harm.
The main principle of this contract is suffering:
“I am in pain – therefore you must also be in pain.
I will cause you pain because only then can one of us understand how to get out of pain, how to overcome this feeling of suffering, and as a result, move to the next stage – switch to a mission of service.”
According to information from Jason Estes, the “victim-villain” contract was completed in 1987.
This is the very time when the Harmonic Convergence began and the first 11:11 Gates were anchored.
From this moment, a huge number of people began to awaken.
“Villain” contracts ceased to be a necessary condition for incarnation. This means that all children born after 1987 do not have a clause about “mandatory suffering” in their contracts.
They could voluntarily take on a mission of villainy, but it ceased to be a mandatory condition.
In other words, from this moment, choice appears (whether to play the role of a villain or not).
2. The “Victim” Contract
The next event that marked the collective transition to a higher level occurred in 2008. It concerned “victim” contracts.
Since 2008, you are not obligated to play the role of a victim. From this moment, being a victim is exclusively your choice.
In this sense, it mainly refers to the victim consciousness – when you appoint yourself as a helpless person, on whom nothing depends, and whose life is determined solely by others. Since 2008, this is not the case.
Accordingly, children born from 2008 onwards do not have a clause in their contracts about the mandatory enactment of the victim state.
Thus, the first layer was cleared up to 1987. From this moment, the requirement for the villain mission/contract disappeared.
At the next stage (2008), the missions and agreements of the contract in which a person plays the victim (i.e., abdicates responsibility for what happens in their life) disappeared.
See also Stages of Consciousness Development: Victim – Warrior – Creator
3. The “Suffering-Service” Contract
Previously, you had only two options:
- you play the role of the villain or the victim;
- you are “advanced” and engaged in a mission of service.
The sufferer suffers themselves and causes pain to others. Meanwhile, the one who embarked on the path of service was involved in both suffering and service.
In other words, for you to serve, you need someone who is suffering. You find them, or they come to you. You help them out of their suffering and, accordingly, stop suffering yourself.
A classic example of such contracts can be people in helping professions (psychologists, psychotherapists) who themselves have a heap of unresolved issues tied to suffering.
Such specialists would attract people with the same hang-ups as their own.
Thus, the “servants” worked through an alternative scenario where a person helps another deal with a similar suffering. In the process of helping – indirectly – the “servant” healed their own problem.
Contracts of service – as obligations, from the perspective of the possibility of incarnation on Earth – were closed on November 21, 2018.
A choice has emerged, where only you determine whether you want to engage in this or not.
However, this does not mean that from that moment everyone’s memory was wiped clean and a new life began.
It means that a choice has emerged – whether you will suffer or not, whether you want to engage in this or that activity or not.
Before this time, you could not choose, or, more precisely, you had to be very advanced to be able to do it consciously.
Now the possibility of choice exists for everyone.
You have a choice: when you find yourself in some unpleasant situation, you can continue to suffer in it, or you can take care of yourself and do without suffering.
See also How the soul plans life lessons. Does everything depend on your choice
What is no longer needed ceases to exist
Something ceases to exist when there is no longer any need for it.
The more each of you cleanses this density from within yourselves, the faster many things begin to fall away. There is simply no more room for them.
But for those who are already incarnated, this does not happen automatically.
You cling too tightly, you hold on too strongly to what is happening, to all your past experience.
Leave the past in the past.
You were stepping out of the role of “must,” out of feeling like a victim, out of a state of powerlessness.
Your victim placed all responsibility on someone else.
But a serious shift only begins when you step beyond the victim consciousness and – little by little – reclaim that responsibility.
Take the free marathon “Exit the Matrix” to gain the opportunity to become a sovereign soul, feeling your unity with the Divine, and begin writing a new story of your life, based on freedom, truth, wisdom, and love.
Action from pleasure vs action from obligation
Those who are in the service scene have a slightly different story.
You have done a lot of things based on “I must,” “I am obligated.” Who besides you will cleanse this from yourself?
Do something because you enjoy it, you get a kick out of it, it brings you satisfaction, not because you “must” or someone told you to. Feel the difference.
For me, 2018 was marked precisely by this. I sat down and took a close look at what I was doing.
Since I started alone, I know how to do everything. Everything needed for the project to work, I can do myself. I looked at what I no longer liked doing. That’s when the “Spontaneous Broadcasts” section appeared.
Why exactly this section? Because I absolutely hate being obligated to go live on a schedule. For this reason, the project’s client broadcasts are scheduled, but everything else works on the principle: the desire appeared, the mood appeared, and I go live.
But this shift personally cost me a lot—just the realization that it’s possible to do it this way! It turns out there was a reason for it.
But many of you still do this, and you go to work because you NEED to earn money, even though you don’t like that job and it doesn’t bring you pleasure.
This doesn’t mean you should urgently quit your job or leave relationships where you play the role of the doormat.
But you must ask yourself—do you need this, do you want this, does it bring you joy and satisfaction.
The Sufferer’s Favorite Excuse
Many people justify their fixation on suffering by saying that those around them are also suffering. In other words, others supposedly prevent them from making a breakthrough and freeing themselves.
This is a sufferer’s excuse.
Shift your focus to yourself.
Besides, nothing is stopping you from not being in a circle of sufferers.
Who is responsible for your environment? Who decides who you interact with? How much do you engage with those around you?
Your environment merely reflects you.
You keep shifting responsibility onto others. You refuse to be the main character of your own life and hand over the reins to anyone who enters it.
You want to live well, but in your view, others should be responsible for it. That’s not how it works.
You are responsible for yourself, in everything, whether you realize it or not. You can always make a choice.
Let’s say you have harmful, negative parents who constantly create scandals.
But you understand that you are more mature, wiser, you shine brighter, and you can support them in their own ignorance. At the same time, you allow them to be who they are.
Suppose you choose to interact with them—once a week, for an hour.
You are aware that during the interaction, you do not engage or react, but simply radiate from yourself (through your state) that there are other options and examples of interaction.
You don’t do this with words; you don’t impose anything. You simply abide in a state of bliss.
If necessary, you can use the practices and tools you know.
But this state can only be transmitted to others when you have first done it for yourself, when you have filled yourself with this state.
Do not engage in interaction if you have fallen into a low state. Schedule another day for the meeting.
When you enter communication from a blissful state, you will see your loved ones differently.
They will “become different” because they will receive a different message from you.
Also, your task is not to fall into a low state after such contacts, to continue holding the field.
As soon as you voice something for someone (your opinion on what is “right”), it means “turn the mirror around and look at yourself.” Do you do it yourself? Guaranteed—no.
See also Relationships with Parents from a Spiritual Perspective. Acceptance as the Foundation of Relationships
Which of these contracts has played out in your life?
Article based on a live broadcast from the #развговор_на_диване #125 Re-evaluation of Contracts