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§l The Philosophy
of Sa'Tong
§r
§o An excerpt
from a book
by Allen Steele
transcribed by
§r Tambien_Sinclair
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There are five codicils
of Sa'Tong, which are the core of the philosophy.
1) You are God, for God is the creation of the self.
2) If you accept this principle, you must also accept the
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3) In order to obey the 2nd Codicil, you must never take any action that will harm others or yourself.
4) Any inaction that will lead to others
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5) Wrongful acts must be atoned for with righteous acts of equal or greater proportion.
There are three additional beliefs that form a "Second Core", if you will,
Page 5 of 8 of Sa'Tong. The three Stipulations are:
1) All risk is acceptable and necesary when the cause is worthy enough.
2) There is a difference between law and justice. They are not always the same.
3) The solution to
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This is Sa'Tong.
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§l§r§lMaester Giles
§r§oof
§l§r§lThe Assembly
§r§o"ipsa scientia potestas est"
February 13th 2014
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