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Definitions

Anarchist

A person that knows there could never be legitimacy to “authority.”

Arcana

Secret. (Latin: Arcana, Greek: Arcanum)

Chaos

The opposite of the conditions which we truly want to manifest into physical reality.

Consciousness

The ability of a being to recognise patterns and meaning within oneself, and in the realm in which it exists.

Definition

Exact statement or description of the nature, scope, or meaning of a word, concept, or object.

Diagnosis

By way of knowledge. (Greek: Dia - Gnosis)

Force

Action that causes physical change which is in harmony with Natural Law; because it doesn’t cause harm to other sentient beings.

Free

Not under the control or in the power of another; able to act or be done as one wishes.

Great Work

The work of teaching Natural Law to others; after one has come to a definite understanding of its workings.

Ignorance

To not know something even though necessary information is present; because that information is wilfully being ignored. (Latin: Ignorare)

Initiation

To Begin. To Introduce. To Start.

Jurisdiction

To say what the law is; to “decide” what right and wrong are. (Latin: Jus - Dictere)

Justification

To “make” or “create” a right. (Latin: Jus - Facere)

Knowledge

Available information.

Law

An existing condition which is both binding and immutable.

Maven

"One who understands". "Truely Awake". The word Maven derives from the Yiddish Meyvn and Hebrew word Mevyn. To be a Maven you have to be more than just understand a topic, you have to know its ins and outs, and act on the knowledge when it is required (wisdom). You don't become a Maven overnight, that kind of expertise and understanding comes with an accumulation of knowledge over the years.

Natural

Having come from Spirit / God. (Egyptian: Neter)

Natural Law

Natural Law is a set of universal, objective, eternal, non-man-made, binding and immutable conditions which govern the consequences of behaviours of beings with the capacity for understanding the difference between harmful and non-harmful actions.

Nescience

To not know something because necessary information was absent or unattainable. (Latin: Nescire)

Occult

Hidden from sight. (Latin: Occultus / Occultare)

Order

The conditions which we truly want to manifest into physical reality.

Order-Follower

A person that causes the currently existing system of slavery to remain in place.

Petition

A formally drawn request, that is addressed to a person or group of persons in authority or power, soliciting some favour, right, mercy, or other benefit.

Principle

That which comes first; that which is most important. (Latin: Principia)

Religion

To hold back from forward progress. (Latin: Religare)

Responsibility

The ability to respond.

Correct and Moral. Any action which does not cause harm to another sentient being or their property.

Self-Loathing

The underlying psychological condition that causes people to attempt to abdicate their own personal responsibility to exercise conscience, and fall into patterns of order-following and justification.

Solipsist

A person that believes they are the only being in existence (Latin: Solus - Ipse)

Statist

A person who erroneously believes in “authority.”

Truth

All that has happened in the past, and that which is happening in the present moment; that which has been, and that which is.

Violence

Action that causes physical change which is in not harmony with Natural Law; because it causes harm to other sentient beings.

Wisdom

Either action, or inaction; based on knowledge and understanding.

Wrong

Incorrect / immoral; actions that cause harm to other sentient beings.