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the Oath
DeifieD TeneT I | immaterial releases | >|< | expect Nothing II | | ( ) | | material holds | >| |< | accept everything III | | O | | things that matter remain | < O > | speak the Truth perfect your meaning |\ /| | >/ /< | contrasting experiences reveal deeper meaning | \/\ O O \/\ | limit what matters V | < | > | overcome fear & courage strengthens | <| /\ |> | overcome the negative & gain your positive VI | >| |< | adapt to your surroundings | >| \/ |< | the effort you make

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Aug 10, 2025


Order
> 8 < 0rder > 8 < I 8 EYE 8 | Infinity | >|< Peace >|< II Mirror| | | |Mirror | Matter | () | Matter | Light| >| |< |Light I| I Trinity I| I | O | Rea lity | O | < O > Truth < O > - I\ /I + raW >/ /< Peace Live \/\ O O \/\ eviL V | V omega V | V < | > Fear < | > <| /\ |> - <| \/ |> Alpha /\ \/ agemo VI instinct >| |< tcnitxe + >| \/ |< - < Z > Chaos < Z > \/\/ Wolf /\/\ \ ? / < O > / = \ Order | 8 | soahC Fire >| 8 |< ecI Flow < 8 > wolF I | X Path X | I / O \ SEES

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Aug 8, 2025


Chao5
What if the forbidden fruit was names? Imagine if you never heard a word or name in your life, what would you be like? We communicate non verbally for the majority of the thigns we communicate. Would you be a better version of yourself if you never heard a word or name and just was yourself? I am not talking about primitive, say the world was the same, but names and words was not used. IT would be saya world of symbols, nad just plain nothing. Do you think you would be bette

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Aug 7, 2025


the Courage
Timeline Started: 7/4/2023 Completed: 12/12/2024 Days: 527 days the Exodus

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Aug 6, 2025


the Wilderness
there is Nothing Philosophy is the wilderness. Immense, overwhelming, and always expanding. My own philosophy is the one that matters and others I leave to their own. What works for me might not work for others. I created my own from Nothing. Experiences imprints who we are. From those experience you find truth that works. I slowly built my philosophy until one day it failed me. It crashed down in the 12 days I was at MCES. My whole philsophy I built structure. I would need

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Aug 5, 2025


West
Western Winds In Roman mythology, the west wind is personified by Favonius, associated with the gentle breezes of spring and early summer, bringing mild & pleasant weather, unlike the harsher winds of the north, south, or east. Singularity Ovid was a Roman poet most famous for the Metamorphoses, a continuous mythological narrative. Scholars have found it difficult to place the work in a genre. Ovid works his way through his subject matter, often in an arbitrary fashion, leapi

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Aug 4, 2025


East
Trinity "The east wind is recognized in Korean mythology as a force that can bring both blessings and potential dangers" Eastern Winds Singularity Siddhartha Gautama, the One Buddha, was a wandering ascetic and religious teacher. Born into royal family, he renounced his home life to live as a wandering monk. The One Buddha taught The Middle Way, between material desires and the immaterial void, leading to release from ignorance craving & suffering. (बुध् means "to be awake"

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Aug 3, 2025


South
II In American mythology, the south wind often appears as a powerful and transformative force, associated with warmth, storms, and a touch of the unpredictable, sometimes even influencing human behavior. Southern Winds Singularity Benjamin Franklin was an American polymath: a writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat, printer, publisher and philosopher. He attended Boston Latin School but did not graduate; he continued his education through voracious reading. At age 17

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Aug 2, 2025
North
Northern Winds In Greek mythology, the northern wind is the god of winter, embodying the cold and harsh conditions of that season. Singularity Socrates was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy. He authored no texts and is known mainly through his student Plato. The Stoics relied heavily on Socrates, assigning virtue as a crucial role in attaining happiness. Socrates died in Athens after a trial for impiety and the corruption of

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Aug 1, 2025


Book of Revelation
13 Revelation 13 13 And he doeth great wonders, so that he maketh fire come down from heaven on the earth in the sight of men 13 author's note To think you know, before you understand, is a certainty that holds pride. Doubt allows uncertainty, which bears humility. Accept that you may never know. Some things can never be understood, without the experience. The Universe is an echo of our Inverse Find harmony within outwardevents Accept what happens Try your best, face the con

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Jul 30, 2025
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