Commercial law is application of the Uniform Commercial Code (as adapted into provinces and states or whatever, by the exact terms copied) while Common Law is contracts between living people and this "weird" thing called Trusts.
Commerce *cannot* be operated by living flesh. It can only be operated by an Ens Legis, specifically a Sole Proprieter. It cannot use money (real stuff). It can only use legal tender (fake stuff)
The Farsight Institute, for example, is a commercial venue, an LLC, and therefore cannot hire living men and women - it can only hire their Sole Proprieters.
The metaphor: Operating in commerce isn't evil, just like traveling on the ocean isn't evil, but you need a "ship" or you sink. And watch out ... pirates get away with a lot of shit here. Now you can go to the shipyard and buy a ship, like a Sole Proprietership or an LLC. But if you didn't build it, the shipyard likes to keep the upper hand. They like to lease, they don't like to sell. And in the shipyard, the best experts of ships, are often pirates.
Common Law *can only* be operated by living sentient flesh (currently defined as men and women), and uses money (currently defined as gold and silver coin) , in the form of agreements (contracts and trusts), and you navigate it with homes (Private Member Associations).
Continuing with the metaphor: the Air remains largely undefined, and hardly discussed. But it's probably the most important part.
For example: you reading this and saying "oh God it's that god damn sovcit garbage again" vs "I wonder if there's anything here I can use". Well that's the air.
Or: "what the fuk. A website about aliens and remote viewing? Tell me you don't by this lunatic garbage" vs "hmm. If there's any truth here can we apply it?" is air. Your own psyche.
So in the world you navigate the LAW. the Land , Air , and Water. The vessel of the Air is , as Farsight calls it , your IS-BE. It is the only thing that can reasonably fly off the planet ... currently ... in theory. Your body grows from and lives on the Land. Your "ships" are what sail the ocean by decree. (this part of course becomes metaphor, though not completely)
There's something else in the ocean I didn't tell you about. It has sharks. Unlike pirates, sharks are stupid, but fierce. They don't really notice you there, or understand what you are, if they don't smell the blood. They are occasionally curious, so they do sometimes bite to see if there's bleeding.
Your job is not to hide, hoping that all of this will go away and get better. Not if you want freedom. Your job is to navigate all 3: Land , Air , Water.
Let's say for example, you build your own ship and you sail. Before you encounter any pirates, you're much more likely to encounter sharks. They will smell the strange uniqueness of your ship and bite. What they do from there has a lot to do with whether you immediately bleed.
If you don't have air, you'll drown and suffocate. "Everything is nonsense, everyone is screwed. There is no hope."
If you don't have the food of earth you will starve "ah, I can't support myself. My only choice is slavery"
If you don't have water, you will die in drought. "I can't do business, I can't work in commerce. It's all evil"
The harmony comes when you understand the nature of it. You can do business over the sea (like an LLC or Sole Proprieter), you can stand on the land (like a Trust and a PMA), and you can even float in the air (this last one: like remote viewing and thinking out of the box).
You can do things like this: create a new Sole Prop, get an EIN for it, get it a passport, get it a DOT number on a license plate, allow it to take you places.
You can get a tax free land patent, live on it, and gave your Sole Proprieter move on or off that land.
It's not easy on the whole ... but parrs of it may be easier than one tends to believe.
Before I get any more into it let me just say this. Approach it with an aire of disdain, and in that moment indeed it will all be useless to you. Approach it with an aire of blind obedience, and it'll just be a vice for cult hallucination. Approach it with an aire of skeptical curiousity ... and you might find this actually has at least something of credibility.