What if the remedy to navigating our complex legal and financial systems has been hiding in plain sight within the very documents that created them?
In this episode of Fire and Soul, I dive into equity jurisprudence with Michael Joseph and Phil Mederi of Sacred Honor Educational Fellowship. This conversation builds on my explorations of spiritual sovereignty and self-governance, offering what may be the missing piece for those who’ve completed status correction — or are just beginning their journey toward lawful living.
One of the most important clarifications here is that status correction is not required to walk the equity passageway. Equity is not jurisdictional or exclusive. It’s available to every living man and woman because it rests on one truth: we are the creditors of the system. All that’s required is learning how to express that through our signature and knowledge, compelling performance by the letter of the law. What's amazing, is that you don’t need to do anything first in order to access equity and begin freeing yourself from encumbrances.
We explore the core distinctions between “legal” and “lawful,” revealing how equity operates as a private remedy rooted in natural justice. Phil walks us through Black’s Law Dictionary definitions that expose how the legal system distinguishes between substance (lawful/equitable) and form (legal/fictional). We discuss the historical context from 1871 through 1933 that shifted us from gold and silver currency to a debt-based system, and how understanding this history provides pathways to peaceful resolution of public charges and debts.
We also cover the four pathways within Sacred Honor’s Foundation for Self Governance: national status passport, trifecta, allodial land, and equity passage. Our focus is equity as a tool for discharge, dissolution of public contracts, and peaceful inquiry — all designed to help individuals be “left alone” in the private while navigating public affairs with honor and integrity.
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This is essential listening for anyone walking the path of spiritual sovereignty and seeking practical, lawful ways to reclaim their natural rights. Fellowship Link Here
👉 Inside the Fellowship, you’re invited to explore the complimentary ebook Equity Unveiled and watch the edumentary Breaking the Spell. Tap the link below to begin. And if you feel called to join the Equity Passageway, use the code provided for $250 off when you enroll by September 30, 2025. Fellowship Link Here
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