
Summary: This soul transmission explores how fear-based, dependency-driven societal structures condition individuals to disconnect from their own inner authority, discernment, and authentic self-expression. It examines how external systems, collective narratives, and perceived authority figures often encourage conformity, compliance, and psychological dependence while discouraging self-awareness, emotional responsibility, and independent thought. Through this conditioning, many individuals unconsciously construct survival-based identities rooted in fear, approval-seeking, victimhood, and external validation, abandoning their authentic nature in exchange for belonging, security, and social acceptance.At its core, the transmission is a call to self-remembrance and conscious self-liberation. It emphasizes that true freedom does not emerge through external saviors, institutions, ideologies, or authority figures, but through the courageous willingness to confront one's own fears, wounds, conditioning, and self-imposed limitations. By cultivating self-awareness, discernment, emotional maturity, integrity, and trust in one's intuitive inner compass, individuals reclaim authorship of their lives and embody authentic sovereignty. Self-liberation is an act of self-respect, self-love, self-accountability, and self-honor, and that a soul that remembers itself can no longer be governed by fear, dependency, or external control.