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Always sick? Leave your enslavement, err sorry, your employment and shine again!

Updated: Aug 19, 2023



Are you a full-time employee and get often sick? Read on.


An employment contract requires your submission to the management and policies of the company in question. You agree to the terms of employment, which means you work for the organisation, take a particular role and position, and follow their rules.


In exchange of your input – your mental power, professional skills, communication, creativity and productivity – you receive a salary, and maybe additional benefits. That's the deal.


The more your inherent soul signature, your skills and spirit, are aligned to your employer's spirit and mission, the better for all parties involved.


However, on soul level we are free beings, hence a contract does not really sit well with you spiritually, whether you are aware of it or not. A contract is binding and comes with the energy of submission and a certain ruling owner over you (enslavement).


An employment contract is the formalisation of a relationship based on dependencies and duties (obligations each party owes to the other), rather than a relationship based on free-flowing collaboration on eye-level and a natural state of integrity.


The constellation of a full-time work employment contract is unnatural and tends to make our soul feel contracted, hence can lead to dis-ease.


Just look at the following words, and how they reflect the destructive, unbalanced tendencies and dynamics of your employment – basically when you contribute and receive a compensation:


contribute: the act of contributing, the giving or supplying of something. From Latin contribūtus, perfect passive participle of contribuō (I bring together; I unite), from con- (together) +‎ tribuō (I bestow), from tribus (tribe).


compensate: refers to anything given as an equivalent or to make amends for a loss, damage, unemployment, etc. (as in recompensate). The second meaning is payment for services, e.g. wages or remuneration.


contract: means to draw into a smaller compass, become smaller, shrink. From Latin contrahere, to draw several objects together; draw in, shorten, lessen, abridge, metaphorically to make a bargain, make an agreement. Contracted means agreed upon as well as shrunken, shortened, limited in extent, narrow, restricted.


It is important to be aware of what kind of contract we agree upon, and with whom. And listen when our intuition tells us "don't do it"!

 
 
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