"There are no moral phenomena at all,
only a moral interpretation of phenomena."

Nietzche: Beyond Good and Evil

"Righteousness is only an excuse for ignorance."

Codex Cabalii

CODEX CABALII
The original Codex Cabalii was written primarily to serve as a guide for liberating the members of the Cabal from the present society's misconceptions of any higher morals or holding truths. A society is based upon nothing else than ill-defined social contracts. Contracts than can be interpreted by the contractees as they like. And since they are ill-defined, subjective and constantly changing, they may be used or abused as deemed necessary to accomplish one's ends.
The Codex acknowledges that there are punishments for certain actions within the society. Today, these are dictated through the percieved dictatorship of the majority. But the Codex also acknowledges that the society punishes some percieved offenders, not because it has the right to it. The society has the right to punish because it has the power to do so.
As a member of the Cabal, She does not concern herself with morals, nor laws, nor truth. If being percieved as an offender of any of them can be avoided, this is benificial for Her. A member of the Cabal learns to avoid subjective perception, or at least gain the power of being able to ignore it.
"We have no need for creating a society. The society present provides us with what we need."

Codex Cabalii

"Pride not yourself with your origin.
Share not what has been provided you.
This is how it began.
This is what we are."
Codex Cabalii
"Stoop not down, therefore,
Unto the Darkly-Splendid World,
Wherein continually lieth a faithless Depth
And Hades wrapped in clouds,
Delighting in unintelligible images
Precipitous, winding,
A black, ever-rolling Abyss
Ever espousing a Body unluminous
Formless
And Void."
The Chaldean Oracles of Zoroaster.
"Jesus said,
If those who lead you say to you,
'See, the Kingdom is in the sky,'
then the birds of the sky will precede you."
The Gospel of Thomas, lines 19-22
Ubi solitudinem faciunt pacem appellant
- They create a desert and call it peace.
Tacitus
Don't believe in yourself, don't decieve with belief,
knowledge comes with death's release.
D Bowie
A red rose absorbs all colours but red; red is therefore
the one colour that it is not.
A Crowley


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