The Thirty and Three Holy Doctrines

Time and space do not exist; on an insignificant basis of reality, imagination spins out and weaves new patterns; a mixture of memories, experiences, free inventions, absurdities and improvisations. — People are split, doubled, evaporated, consumed, spread out, gathered. But one consciousness stands above all, it is that of the Light; for there are no secrets, no consequences, no dangers, no laws. In the end, only the Light remain.

Following are a description of the thirty and three enduring doctrines of the Temple of the Holy Light split into their ten chapters.

  1. The first chapter of three doctrines are the most important rules connected to the worship of the higher powers of the King-priest and Son of the Light, the Light itself and the hate towards the demonic liars.

  2. The second chapter is in reference to law, order and personal attitude. It speaks of the assumed guilt of perpetrators before having their innocense proven, how words are binding and the great and total value of loyalty, how faith is above all and justifies any action deemed necessary.

  3. The third chapter speaks of the power of the Light, how it enhances and relies on strength, victory, knowledge, evolution, faith and its eternity.

  4. The fourth chapter contains words to gain strength, how to overcome ones weaknesses and how to treat the enemy so as to not appear weak and instead achieve great discipline and power over others.

  5. The fifth chapter speaks of the sorrowful state of those that are not yet graced by the power of the Light, how one should treat these individuals and spread the word. Even a pacified non-believer will be embraced by the light, and so shall the believer also do.

  6. The sixth chapter mentions the history of the Light, how it has come to be, why it was forgotten and how one should treat this history.

  7. The seventh chapter speaks of the exarks and their position of power and calling. The three rules speak of their areas and managerial positions, fields of responsibility, and absolute authority under the King-priest.

  8. The eight chapter speaks of the heriarchy of priests, soldiers, ordinators and venerators, and how it is at this time of establishment the most important of structures to free the people of this world and bring the Light to all. It also promises an end to this structure when time has come, to let the people live free and in united order under the Light.

  9. The ninth chapter contains simple laws for how the rule of an annexed or assimilated smaller city or village is to be managed.

  10. The tenth and final chapter speaks of the legacy of the Light and the legacy of its believers. It further solidifies the truth that is carried within all beings. that the Light is the end of suffering and a shield against the agony of the deadly madness that is to come.

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