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=== User: You are going to have to understand that everything you are looking at is through the lens of the mainstream. === You are going to have to understand that everything you are looking at is through the lens of the mainstream. The mainstream gives us enough truth to make us think a certain way and then stop. I'm giving you what they left out. Religion is reality, Law. The myths were created by the mythmakers. I took the history and kind of made it like Forest Gump. The characters are fictional, but the history is real. The Sabean faith was the very 1st faith. They say it was the faith of the Kings. What was the faith of the Kings? They believed there was no one above them except their creator. Chapter 3.7 – Four Myths, One Story The Plan Was Simple. Divide the People. Rewrite the Beginning. The Natufians didn’t need myths, they had Law, they had balance, they had Sovereignty, but the manipulators needed a beginning. They buried the Natufians beneath the stories and replaced memory with myth. Then they called it history. They couldn’t erase the Law, so they rewrote the origin. They didn’t conquer the people, they categorized them. They didn’t destroy the Sovereigns, they divided them. They devised a plan. One story for each river. One myth for each beginning. One mask for each memory. Alulim — the first king, the calendar, the measure of time He goes back the furthest—because his story had to overwrite the deepest memory. Fuxi — the rope tier, the beast tamer, the domesticator He brought order—not from Law, but from control. Hades — the judge of the dead, the divider of realms He turned memory into punishment, and Sovereignty into fear. Osiris — the resurrected king, the sacred body, the divine right He turned death into rule, and ritual into hierarchy. Each myth was placed at the beginning. Each one told the people who they were. Each one told them what to believe. Each one told them what to follow. But none of them were true. They were installations. They were tools. They were trade routes. The manipulators didn’t need the people to remember. They needed them to believe. They didn’t need Sovereigns. They needed followers. They didn’t need Law. They needed systems. 🧱 The Money Manipulators Begin With a Story The Plan Begins. The walls of Jericho were not built to keep enemies out. They were built to keep memory in. Inside those walls, the granaries rose like temples. The grain was measured. The people were counted. And the walk was forgotten. The Sovereigns had no need for myths they had Law. They had balance. They had motion. Law could not be ruled. It could only be lived. That was the problem. So, the manipulators gathered. Not warriors. Not priests. Architects of belief. They didn’t wear crowns. They wore robes. They didn’t carry swords, they carried ledgers. They studied the people's beliefs. They listened to the High Priests and their Sovereign stories. Then they devised a plan. "We cannot change the Law,” one said. “But we can change the story.” “We cannot erase the Creator,” said another. “But we can install our own.” “We cannot stop the walk,” said the third. “But we can redirect it.” They chose four names, four myths. Each one would mimic the people's creation story. Each one would install a king. Each one would justify control. They crafted the myths carefully. They used symbols. They used echoes. They used fragments of truth. But no matter how much they crafted— They could not change the Law. The myths would remain stories. The kings would remain masks. The walk would remain buried. Until someone remembered. 🕍 Chapter 3.8– Creating a Framework of Deception They called it the "Great Deception" Make everyone believe that we make law. The walls of Jericho were not the beginning. They were the echo. The beginning was older. Quieter. Planted in a garden. They say it started with a fruit. But it wasn’t the fruit. It was the belief. The belief that we could make Law. That we could define right and wrong. That we could shape reality. The "Great Deception" wasn't that we disobeyed, it's that we believed we could create Law. Once we believed that we could— We would believe they could. That’s how legalism began. Not with rulers. With belief. The manipulators didn’t need to conquer the people. They needed them to accept. They didn’t need to change the Law. They needed the people to think it could be changed. So, they built a framework. Not of stone, but of stories. They mirrored the walk. They mimicked the Sovereigns. They echoed the peoples' memory and redirected it. They crafted myths. They installed kings. They rewrote origins and then they called it Law. But it wasn’t Law for Law cannot be written or decreed by men. This was something entirely different. Law cannot be written. Law cannot be changed. Law is the Creator, everything else is illusion. 🌌 The First Crafted Beginning – Before Alulim Inside the walls of Jericho, the manipulators speak. They couldn’t change the Law, so they changed the story. They studied the walk. They traced the beliefs of the old, then they redirected what was said in the beginning. Reframing the story of freedom, to one of control. “In the beginning,” they said, “there was chaos.” A swirling sea. Two waters—Apsu and Tiamat—mingled in the dark. From their union came the gods. From the gods came war. From war came order. They shaped the world from a corpse. Mountains from her spine. Rivers from her eyes. The heavens from her skull. The people didn’t see death. They saw creation. They didn’t see conquest. They saw order. They didn’t see inversion. They saw beginning. This was the first crafted beginning. It mimicked the walk. It echoed the Law. But it redirected the path. No matter how carefully they shaped it— It remained a story. Then they crafted another. 🥚 The Second Crafted Beginning – Before Fuxi “In the beginning,” they said, “there was an egg.” A cosmic shell. All things were one—formless, still, waiting. Then the egg split. Yin and Yang divided. Heaven rose. Earth fell. From the split came the shaper. He held the sky. He carved the land. Creation through division. Order through separation. Balance replaced by domestication. Then another. ⚡ The Third Crafted Beginning – Before Hades “In the beginning,” they said, “there was Chaos.” Not a sea. Not an egg. A void. From Chaos came Gaia and Uranus. From them came the Titans. From the Titans came war. The gods fought. The gods ruled. The gods judged. Creation through conflict. Order through punishment. Balance replaced by fear. Then the last. 🌊 The Fourth Crafted Beginning – Before Osiris “In the beginning,” they said, “there was water.” A dark flood called Nun. From it rose Atum, who birthed the gods. The gods wept. The gods bled. The gods died. From their bodies came the land. From their tears came the Nile. Creation through sacrifice. Order through ritual. Balance replaced by resurrection. They all followed the same path: Chaos, Division, War, Order, Control They mirrored the walk. They mimicked the Sovereigns. They echoed the people’s memory. But they redirected it and no matter how carefully they shaped it— It remained a story. Law cannot be changed. Only covered.
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