Foolish Soul Contracts with God
Souls, just like people, make agreements with each other on all kinds of topics and circumstances. Because after the end of an incarnation they often forget their content, they appoint other souls and God as witnesses or guardians of their fulfillment. Promises are often made while drunk or under the influence of drugs. And somehow, for centuries, quite a lot of this incoherent agreement has nevertheless been fulfilled in the world…
However, I would like to draw attention to other kinds of soul agreements. From time to time, someone learns that, for example, Krishna performed miracles and was a god, or that Alexander of Macedon built a vast empire with relatively small forces. The longer a person thinks about it, the more facts their soul associates, and it spontaneously “comes up” with the idea that it wants the same—for example, to have its own empire.
Arranging such a thing is not easy, because willing participants are needed to fight for the leader-conqueror. One must also agree with those involved on all the nuances. After all, an empire is built on land, and that land usually already belongs to someone.
There must be agreement of souls, among others, for wars on their territory, for being taken into slavery, for the “transfer” of their property, women, etc., to the conqueror.
But how can this be arranged? There must also be those willing to do all the dark work and die for the conqueror. Such people must be found and encouraged.
Souls therefore make arrangements in advance in such matters and enter into agreements with each other.
Wojtek will do this to Michał, and in return…
For many, the thresholds seem too high, but more aware souls and people also remember God and know that He can support any “good” idea.
So the little soul goes to the Creator and asks for divine consent—for example, to become like Alexander of Macedon.
A divine question is asked:
“Are you sure you want this?”
If the answer is affirmative, then shepherds appear in the Serbian mountains or homosexual club-goers in New York.
Sometimes the soul sobers up and, after centuries, returns to God again—this time with complaints that there is an intense smell of sheep or cats around it.
“You asked to be exactly that, so you have it.”
“But I wanted empires…”
“Nothing like that took place… you only wanted to be like Alexander of Macedon…”
Later, souls (and not only souls) wrongly accuse God of manipulation.
The mechanism of making foolish agreements with God is based on several factors, such as:
- hiding one’s agreements from all competition
- unconscious reasoning
- not asking about the final consequences, which God knows
- not asking how similar ideas ended for those who previously asked for exactly the same thing
- unwillingness to see and accept the consequences shown by God
Let us return to the earlier sentence:
“The soul goes to the Creator and asks for divine consent to be like Alexander of Macedon.”
(It is strange to me that, for example, Genghis Khan does not attract masses of followers. Perhaps there are additional nuances here.)
Anyone who tries to imitate something should realize that before them, at least several other people (souls)—even on their own street—have had the same idea. Therefore, about one million souls per year may have gone to God with the desire to become like Alexander of Macedon, not counting those who speak about it openly.
But each of them thinks they were the first. And each falls into the same mechanism.
When, in some group, there appears a person who is usually unconscious due to drugs, hypnosis, or trance, their “companions” deliberately suggest similar ideas to them—thus easily eliminating competition for their own similar ambitions.
No one from that competition will admit that they have already gone to God with the same request and received divine consent to become, for example, like Alexander of Macedon. No one boasts to competitors about how things are going on that path of imitation.
Likewise, the one asking often does not tell anyone about their initiative, out of fear of competition that could become such figures earlier.
I understand it in such a way that God does not close the door to those asking for the same thing. But each does it in secrecy, for various unconscious, envious, and distorted reasons.
Therefore, it is worth:
- canceling with the Creator all agreements and vows made with Him and with others
- eliminating all intentions of imitating anyone or anything, including such figures as those mentioned above
Also, so that there is no ridicule from others or complaints toward God about alleged manipulation, when after some time a person who once asked for their own armies and empire suddenly wants to keep a safe distance from their new self-appointed companions, such as gays, lesbians, pedophiles, transvestites, and others.
Of course, we should also ask for conscious decisions—not merely for divine consent or euphemisms, but for precise divine information about the future consequences of our requests.
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I would like to share a few reflections that you inspired in me yesterday. I discovered that at the level of the soul I had encoded beliefs that are contradictory in their essence, such as:
“the fact that I won does not mean that I won,”
“the fact that God loves me does not mean that He loves me.”
There were so many paradoxes that I gave them to God in the form of an intention:
“…belief/not, experiencing/not, believing/not, that if something exists, it does not mean that it truly exists, and our… etc.”
I suppose such a paradox remained from other incarnations, from meditations on emptiness. And what a negative impact it has on many of our actions and beliefs. What is the point of being convinced of God’s love for us, that what God offers serves our good, if in the second part of the belief we deny the first part?
The blockage coming from the second part prevents the first from manifesting. So there is a stalemate—nothing happens, nothing changes.
A similar effect has an oxymoron—for example, who finds joy in “bitter happiness” or “terribly nice”? Is it actually terrible or nice? In reality, this is a blockage, seemingly innocent, preventing us from fully experiencing and expressing positive emotions.
While surrendering guardians, verifiers, and agreements to God within these intentions, I felt strong resistance and blocks in awareness. I had to repeat the words and sentences several times to surrender them.
I must choose my words more carefully.
Opublikowano: 31/03/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: God


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