Soul Game By Adeline Atlas (SOS: School Of Soul)
Dec 13, 2025
System Enrollment
Let’s start at the absolute root: Who are you? And who are you to the system?
Wait. We should start with something more tangible. Who are you? You may look at your birth certiļ¬cate for conļ¬rmation. But wait, wouldn't the name on your birth certiļ¬cate technically qualify as hearsay?
hearsay (noun)
Information that you have heard but do not know to be true.
Is your name who you are? Of course not, it is only a label. Your birth certiļ¬cate is not merely a public record to acknowledge you exist. It is your entrance into the system.
Huh? Yes. If someone says, “Who are you?” you do not need to respond with the name a parent has given you. In fact, you do not now that to be your name. You were told that was your name when you were registered as a legal entity. The name given to you is your name as a legal entity. Think about this, did you ever have free will to agree to sign up into the system? Did you ever agree of free will to pay taxes? Did you agree to be tracked and monitored for behavior or ļ¬nances?
No, of course not. It was assumed because you are inside the system. You never had a say. It was an obligation and responsibility with no course of action against it. But how can that be? Aren't you a free ‘citizen?’ Not really.
If you are a citizen of a country, you are technically owned by them, at least in terms of what you must do and how you must behave inside the foundational structure that you never agreed to. Doesn't sound very free to me?
But how can they force you to do these things if you never agreed to any of it? In fact, no one ever even asked you if you wanted to participate in the system.
Let’s break this down. Before the birth certiļ¬cate at birth, you were issued a foundational document which recorded your birth. It listed your parent's names and your vital stats. That’s it. Just a record and it wasn’t legally binding.
The birth certiļ¬cate is relatively new in the grand scheme of modern society (introduced in the U.S. in 1866), and it simply serves the purpose of tracking and collecting on ‘assets’ of the ‘state.’ Yes. You are only an asset. You have a purpose here: to play in someone else’s game, and it started on Day One, the day you were born.1
Legally speaking, your parents do not ‘own’ you. Take a look at the word ‘parent.’ It almost looks like a ‘Pair-that-rents.’ Rents you from who? From the system, that’s who. Legally, parents are considered guardians of their children, not owners.