Standing in Law vs Status in Commerce
Standing in Law vs Status in Commerce
Following on from our last blog, where we exposed the courtroom as a commercial theatre, we now shift focus to something even more foundational — the difference between your standing in law and your status in commerce.
Understanding this distinction is the key to knowing who you really are — and how to stop playing the part they’ve written for you.
What’s the Difference?
Standing is your position as a living man or woman under natural law.
Status is your role in the legal/commercial world — as a citizen, defendant, taxpayer, or “person.”
Standing is your truth. Status is their label.
Status: The Role You’ve Been Trained to Play
The system doesn’t see you — it sees the status attached to your legal name. When you respond to that name, you step into that status automatically.
- “Are you Mr. Smith?” → Status trap
- “Do you understand the charges?” → Jurisdiction consent
Every time you say “Yes,” you’re agreeing to be the legal fiction — not the living being.
Standing: The Exit from the Game
Standing is about declaring who you are — and who you’re not. You’re not rejecting the system. You’re stepping outside of its reach by no longer participating as a player in its fiction.
This is how you move from being governed... to being sovereign.
The Language of Standing
- “I am the living man known as John.”
- “I do not consent to contract.”
- “There is no joinder between me and that name.”
This is not rebellion — it’s remembrance. And it’s your right.
Start Recognising the Pattern
In your daily life, begin noticing when you're being asked to confirm your status. Are you standing? Or are you still accepting their script?
👉 Download the free Legal Fictions Glossary here
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