“Reclaiming the Sacred Act of Informed Consent”

In the medical, legal, and ethical worlds, informed consent is a foundational principle. It affirms that no one should be subject to an action or system without their full understanding and free agreement.

But in the inner world of the soul, informed consent has often been bypassed.
We are born into belief systems we did not choose, roles we did not write, and traumas we did not invite.
Without realizing it, we carry burdens—ancestral, societal, cultural, even spiritual—that we never truly consented to.

Personal Declaration of Self-Liberation

ConceptCore Idea
Informed ConsentThe right to make decisions based on clear, accurate information, free from coercion — typically in medical, legal, or research settings.
Personal Declaration of Self-LiberationA self-initiated, conscious act of reclaiming agency over one’s beliefs, identity, and life path. Often symbolic, but deeply transformative.

Both are grounded in personal sovereignty:

  • Informed consent says: “I agree to this, because I understand it and I choose it.”
  • A declaration says: “I liberate myself from what I never truly agreed to in the first place.”

🌱 Deeper Layer: The Undoing of Unconscious Consent

Many people live under unconscious contracts:

  • Inherited family roles
  • Societal conditioning
  • Cultural or religious beliefs
  • Gender norms, colonial frameworks, trauma narratives

A declaration becomes an act of retroactive informed consent — choosing now, as a sovereign adult, what one will accept, reject, or transform.

It essentially says:

“I did not consciously agree to carry this. I now choose again — with full awareness.”


🕊️ Expanded Spiritual & Therapeutic Value

  • In psychotherapy, this relates to parts work or inner reparenting.
  • In spiritual paths, it aligns with karma clearing or soul contracts being rewritten.
  • In activism, it parallels liberation theology, decolonization, or trauma-informed choice-making.

✍️ Example: Integrating the Two

“I now revoke any unconscious consent I once gave to live in fear, silence, or obligation.
I reclaim the right to choose how I live, love, speak, and serve.
My life is mine. My consent is sacred. My soul is informed. I now choose freely.”

The Declaration Project seeks to create a sacred space where you are invited to pause… reflect… and choose again.

This project will offer you the tools to:

  • Identify the unconscious contracts you’ve inherited.
  • Name the truths that are truly yours.
  • Declare, in your own words, a conscious statement of self-liberation.
  • Make periodic reviews in keeping with the principle of Life-long learning

This is not rebellion for rebellion’s sake.
This is the reclaiming of sovereignty, agency, and soul authorship.

It is informed consent—elevated.
Not just as a legal right, but as a spiritual rite of passage.

This project will be launched in the near future