Introduction to the path

Welcome to The Path - Introduction

Lets start at the start...

The short version is that this path started over 45 years ago. The search for truth and real answers to many life questions. A passion if you will, to know truth. That beginning showed me some very powerful things early on that made every bit of difference. 

The answers I seek will only be found on the inside. Back then I had no idea just how true, that truth really is 🙂 The greatest search was for what we so flippantly call Freedom. The ultimate search for freedom. From, discovering the hidden truths kept from the minions, government coverups, mental manipulation and media programing, to legal jargon and word spell traps and the dead corporate fiction entity. Freedom, became the elusive trophy on this ultimate quest. 

What Is Freedom?

Many have asked me along this path: What is freedom?
I, too, have asked many others what they think freedom is. And for most, the answer is surprising — they actually have no idea. I’ve asked people on this journey: What does freedom mean to you?

For many, it’s simply not wanting to pay taxes. For others, it’s avoiding control or the grind of going to work so much. Some struggle with everyday decisions, wanting someone else to take care of them. Many hope for handouts and support. And yet, they claim to want freedom.Most people don’t realize how attached they are to the system they think they hate — until they begin to see what they would need to let go of to truly detach.

In the end, most are seeking freedom externally, from forces they perceive as taking away their peace. But when asked to look inside, to discover freedom within themselves, there is often silence. For many of us, this is because we have no idea who we truly are.

We’ve searched for documents, petitions, and permissions from governments and officials, thinking that freedom must be granted from the outside. Yet all the while, we remain in the “child position” — protesting, arguing, blaming — dependent on a system to look after us. We had no real understanding of what freedom is.

And eventually, it became clear in a simple phrase:

True freedom is to be free from any desire to be free from anything.

Always when looking outside the self there will be many things you would want to be free from. Taxes, and remember taxes are no more than a slush fund for the gov. No, it doesn’t pay for roads, health, public assets. That all comes from the trust fund you don’t know you have. Well it is not yours per se but the dead legal fictions fund that is. 

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Pursuing Freedom has it's cost...

While this journey to inner peace and freedom is the most rewarding journey any soul could take in a life time, it does come at a cost. Never be fooled into thinking it is all fun and roses. It is not!

You will loose friends, family members and many you love and care about. They will not get why you are slowly getting away from, listening to the news, watching soaps and drama on TV and movies. They will not understand, why you are doing this. 

The Illusion of Freedom

The thing about freedom is this: we didn’t realize we weren’t free.

We thought we were free as we went to work, paid the bills, raised children, and eventually retired. We lived our lives under governments, following their rules, believing we had choice. But it turns out, we were never truly free.

We were coerced into believing what the system told us. The news, magazines, newspapers, articles, and documentaries — all were presented as truth. Yet, as you begin the path of learning about freedom, you start to see just how much of your life has been built on a narrated media lie.

This path forces us to look back on all those years of living by information handed to us from the outside — from society, parents, friends, the workplace. We were given stories, not lived experience. We were expected to accept those stories as truth, without ever testing or discovering them for ourselves.

Choice and Conditioning

We are told that freedom means making choices — to do or not to do, to accept or to refuse, to believe or to doubt. But our choices have been conditioned. We’ve been trained to trust certain voices and dismiss others.

This path is about authoring yourself — writing your own story instead of letting systems, institutions, or outside forces dictate who you are, what is acceptable, and how you must live in order to “fit in.”

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Silent Slavery

Modern society enforces compliance in subtle ways. Credit ratings, for example, punish those who refuse to “play the game.” These are tools of silent slavery — coercions into obedience disguised as measures of trustworthiness.

Authoring yourself means refusing to be written by others. It means rejecting the dramas and gossip that dominate society. But be warned: people will get upset. When you no longer accept their words unquestioningly or share in their stories, you will lose friends. You may even lose people you deeply care about.

Yet what you lose are the things you don’t need — stress, drama, and false expectations.

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Trust Law and the Settlor Path

At the heart of this journey lies the SetLaw Path — the highest position one can hold, both internally and externally.

Under the section Law and Legal, you will find references to New Zealand Acts that discuss the non-resident settlor position in contrast to trustee and beneficiary. The entire system is built on trust law. Learning even a little about this will open your eyes.

You’ll see why you were never meant to know about the settlor position — because once you do, you begin to see your own power, your right to make decisions, and your ability to live free of dependency on the system.

The Program of Happiness

All along, you only wanted to be happy. Yet you were programmed to believe that happiness means:

  • a good career

  • wealth and status

  • one or two houses

  • the latest car

  • a holiday home

  • the ability to do what “poor people” cannot

This is the lie. Because if you follow that program, they win. The system continues to profit, while you remain controlled.

True happiness, however, comes from following your passion and living authentically. But make no mistake: this is the harder path.

You will lose job opportunities, because such opportunities are reserved for those who obey and conform. Free thinkers are not welcomed — they are labeled as troublemakers.

The Settlor Path in Everyday Life

Someone can stand in the Settlor position, living as an adult who is free both internally and externally, while choosing a very simple life — a tiny home, growing vegetables, living with off-grid power, and enjoying creativity and family time. That is one valid expression of the Settlor Path.

Yet for many, fear gets in the way. Fear of losing assets, a home, or a flashy car becomes the driver that keeps them doing what they are told.

The Settlor Path — the path of freedom — does not mean you must give everything up and disappear into the bush. Not at all. You can still enjoy those things. The difference is having them with eyes wide open — recognizing that their value is only perceived. In truth, you never own them. You only use them for a time.

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Separating from the Corporate Fiction

This journey is not about stripping life bare. Many people have businesses, family trusts, health needs, or other responsibilities that involve the system. The real trick is learning to separate yourself from the entity — the dead corporate fiction.

You are not that legal construct. You are a living soul in a flesh-and-blood body, with blood flowing from your heart and breath filling your lungs. You are a creative, energetic being — and you can live as that being while still having material things. The key is to understand the hold those things can have, the cost they have exacted, and to keep the ego in check.

Because possessions can so easily feed the illusion of status — making us believe we are somehow higher than others.

Clearing Misconceptions

These subjects will be explored in much greater depth in the inner sections of this website. But here, at the start, it is important to clear away misconceptions.

The Settlor Path is not about abandoning everything, nor is it about clinging to illusions. It is about recognizing the truth of who you are and letting go of what you thought was yourself.

It is not an easy path — but it is the path to freedom.

Letting Go of the Narrative

One of the most important things you’ll see throughout this course and material is the need to let go of the narrative.

The narrative is anything handed to you by external media: news, newspapers, radio, television, programs, soaps, series, movies. All of it is narrated, crafted, and delivered to you. It can be emotionally triggering—like a story about children being harmed—designed to hook you into fear, outrage, or grief.

This matters because the struggle we are in is, at its core, an energy war. It’s not just political or social—it is about your energy. When you are calm, peaceful, and enjoying your day, then suddenly the news tells you something catastrophic is happening and “everyone must go through it,” you’re shifted instantly into fear. Worry, sadness, and endless what ifs begin to consume you. That is how energy is harvested.

Distractions as Control

This is not new. Ancient rulers said: “Give them bread and games, and they will not care for the inner journey.”

Sports is one clear example. It consumes massive amounts of time, passion, and energy. Rivalries go so far that some people will even kill another human being over their team. This is how absurdly powerful the narrative field can be—anger, violence, ego, and status all bound up in a game.

The same is true with financial systems. We are drawn into watching the share markets, exchange rates, the cost of gold and silver, property prices, even the cost of a basic family grocery shop. Councils and governments play their role too, feeding constant fear about what new rule or plan they might enforce. Again—narrative.

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Questioning the “Truths”

We’re told stories about space, satellites, and planets. But unless you have actually gone into space yourself, what do you truly know? Even former astronauts and officials have admitted that deep space travel is impossible with current technology due to extreme radiation. Likewise, the constant threat of nuclear weapons and world-ending war is largely a tool of fear. Perhaps one percent of what we’re told holds truth; the rest is illusion.

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Your Task: Drop the Narrative

On this path, you will be asked to let it go. Stop listening to it. Stop giving away your energy to stories that you cannot verify and that do not serve you.

Ask yourself: How much of my day is spent listening to someone else’s narrative—and how does it shape my life?

That must stop. Reclaim your energy, your peace, and your freedom, by letting it ALL go.

Introduction Summary: The Path to True Freedom

This path is one of peace, happiness, contentment, and joy. Every day, that state of being is possible. I know this, because I am living it.

When people say, “That’s not possible,” my answer is simple: It’s not possible for you because you don’t believe it is. That’s why you will never experience it.

The truth is this: whatever you give your energy to will grow and expand. If you feed your energy into fear—believing the system can control you, that councils, governments, chemtrails, water, or food will destroy you—then you are not free.

What Real Freedom Is

Freedom is not about fighting, blaming, or demanding retribution. That is the child position, where everything is about winners and losers.

The adult position—the Settlor position—is very different. It is about:

  • Living with eyes wide open.

  • Making clear decisions in the present moment.

  • Knowing that yesterday and tomorrow do not exist—you only ever have this one moment.

Real freedom is accepting everything in this moment exactly as it is, without expectation or agenda, and loving it.

If the system took my home, my car, or even my body, they still cannot take my mind, my energy, my spirit, my soul. That essence is untouchable. That is freedom.

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Walking the Path

This journey is not easy. It will take time. There will be repetition, because these truths must sink into the subconscious where the old conditioning still lives. But slowly, the separation between what is external and temporary, and what is internal and eternal, will become clear.

And when it does, you will discover a peace beyond anything the system can give you—or take from you.

Gratitude

This way of seeing was not born in isolation. I wish to thank Craig Ronald, one of the original tutors who first opened my eyes to the position of the non-resident Settlor. His compassion, energy, and generosity of spirit helped me see more deeply than I ever had before. For that, I will always hold him in respect and gratitude.

The Invitation

So I invite you: take your time with these pages. Begin at the beginning. Let the journey unfold. It will strip away what is false and leave you with what is true.

This is the path to ultimate peace, happiness, and freedom. It is the Settlor path—and it is possible for you.

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