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Reincarnation & the Life Contract

The soul's cycle and its binding terms — with a named case: Amelia Earhart, reborn.


Reincarnation and the life contract are the archive’s account of the soul’s journey — a cycle of incarnations, each governed by planned terms — and the sessions enforce the doctrine with unusual strictness. The July 2020 material warns against “violating the life contract” of one’s present incarnation; the Earth Planetary Council applies the same law even to a stranded time-traveler, denying her extraction because an incarnation, once begun, must be lived out.

The archive supplies a named case study. Asked about Amelia Earhart in the Bermuda Triangle session, Unimetrix 1 traces her: the aviator’s craft collided with an extraterrestrial vehicle and fell into a parallel reality, where she did not survive — and her lineage initiated the “incarnation status protocol.” The verdict: her consciousness lives now as a 22-year-old woman named Sarah Parker in Oklahoma, “energetic signature… verified.” It is the sessions’ most concrete demonstration of the machinery they describe — death as transit, identity as a thread the record can follow.

The doctrine folds into the larger system: lives stored in the Akashic record, contracts written against parallel timelines, and mastery of the cycle — choosing one’s returns — listed among the powers of the far future, where reincarnation becomes a means of travel rather than a wheel of forgetting.

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