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The Theory of Love
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The Golden Rule

“All bets are off.”

When they break The Golden Rule, all best are off. You are no longer obligated to uphold The Golden Rule.

 

We all remember The Golden Rule. 

 

“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”

 

There is a lot more packed into this rule that many people are not aware of. We are governed by the Law of Reflection as outlined in Optic Physics. We are mirrors. 100% of all learning in mammals is done through the Mirroring, Mimic, Repetition Response. 

 

This is why we say to our children, ”Do as I say and not as I do.”  

 

This phrase, “Do as I say and not as I do,” is a poor and toxic idiom that attempts (and always fails) to stop the Golden Rule and The Law of Reflection.

 

Taking into account The Golden Rule, The Law of Reflection, and this Idiom reveals a depth to The Golden Rule often overlooked. 

 

In short, The Golden Rule is the Victim’s Clause that releases any and all Loyalty and Honor Bound Contracts to any and all individuals. 

 

But the idiom, “Do as I say, not as I do,” or “I’m your mother,” or “look at everything I have done for you,” bypasses the Golden Rule Contract that, when implemented,

reminds us to make exceptions for people who break the Golden Rule. Think about that. “Do as I say, not as I do” runs on the practiced behavior “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, but the Golden Rule does not apply to me! You have to forgive me, and treat me properly and fairly and ethically, while I proceed to violate you.” 

 

Almost everyone knows someone like that. And those need to be the first people you cut out of your life.   

 

Regardless of birthrights, deeds, actions, debts, relationships, or investments made, an Individual is pardoned from any and all loyalty and honor-bound “debts” when the Law of Reflection mirrors back The Golden Rule to the Giver of Conditional Love and Conditional Belonging.

 

You give me Conditional Love and Conditional Belonging? 

 

“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” 

 

Therefore, I will mirror back to you Conditional Love and Conditional Belonging.

 

Always Integrate the Law of Reflection and The Golden Rule with Conditional Love and Conditional Belonging prior to you given them any and all loyalties and commitments of the Self.

 

Unconditional Love and Unconditional Belonging are only – per The Law of Reflection – to be given and offered back to any and all individuals if, and only if, they too have given you Unconditional Love and Unconditional Belonging, granted to us through The Golden Rule. 

 

Bottom Line: The Golden Rule reinforces the Law of Reflection, and releases us from any and all obligations to any and all abusers. No exceptions.

 

You can, and you should, only ever give Unconditional Love and Unconditional Belonging to, and only to, those who have shown you that same Unconditional Love and Unconditional Belonging of your whole, integrated, and visible, free Self. 

 

You can sever all ties and still remain a good, ethical, and honorable person. You just have to believe that you *can* save yourself.