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Alternatively praciticed as a [[Wikipedia:Panentheism |panentheistic]], [[Wikipedia:Pantheism|pantheistic]], or positive atheistic faith the '''Wise Craft of Submission to the Will of Logos''' dominates Hydrachian spirituality and permeates many aspects of culture, philosophy, and art.  Colloquially known as ''"Gnostic Islam"'' and sometimes ''"Gabrielism"'' the [[Wikipedia:Syncretic|syncretic]] faith of the "Wise Craft of Logos" places its founding mythos at the historic [[Wikipedia:Antinomian| ''"Antinomian Synod"'']] of [[Wikipedia:Libertatia| Libertalia]] held in the [[Wikipedia:Jubilee (Christian)| Jubilee]] year of 1700.  Congregated there, [[Wikipedia:English Dissenters| Dissenting]][[Wikipedia: Diggers (True Levellers)| Diggers]], [[Wikipedia:Nonconformism| Nonconformist]][[Wikipedia:Quakers| Quakers]], [[Wikipedia:Ranters| Ranters]], [[Wikipedia:Anabaptists| Radical Anabaptists]], [[Wikipedia:Jakob Bohme| Behmenists]], [[wikipedia:Deism| Deists]], [[Wikipedia:Druze| Druze]], [[Wikipedia:Hermeticism| Hermetic]] [[Wikipedia:Alchemy| alchemists]], [[Wikipedia:Sufi| Sufi]] [[Wikipedia:sects| sectarians]], [[Wikipedia:Sabbatai Zevi| Sabbatian]] [[Wikipedia:Donmeh| Donmeh]], [[Wikipedia:Bhakti movement | Bhakti practioners]], [[Wikipedia:Bodhidharma| Bodhidharma followers]], [[Wikipedia:Yezidi| Yezidi]] [[Wikipedia:mystics| mystics]], [[Wikipedia:Parsi| Parsi]] [[Wikipedia:Zoroastrianism|Zoroastrians]], [[Wikipedia:Witches| witches]] and [[Wikipedia: Shaman| shamans]] from Africa, Eurasia, the Americas, and others often percieved as [[Wikipedia:heretics| heretics]] gathered to ''harmonize'' disparate written and oral traditions.  Many attendees were seized with [[Wikipedia:Vision (religion)| visions]], engaged in [[Wikipedia:automatic_writing| automatic writing]], and spake [[Wikipedia:propechy| prophechies]].  The resultant holy texts the '''''"Illuminations"''''' are hefty tomes.  They appears to be mish-mash of the [[Wikipedia:Tao te Ching| Tao te Ching]], [[Wikipedia:Rig Veda| Rig Veda]], [[Wikipedia:Avesta| Avesta]], [[Wikipedia:Septuagint| Septuagint]],[[Wikipedia:Sutra Pitaka| Sutra Pitaka]], [[Wikipedia:Abhidharma|Abhidharma]], [[Wikipedia:Diatessaron| Diatessaron]] [[Wikipedia:Mahāyāna| Mahāyāna Sutras]], [[Wikipedia:Zhuangzi| Zhuangzi]], [[Wikipedia:Gospel_of_Mani| Gospel of Mani]], various [[Wikipedia:New_Testament_apocrypha| apocrypha]], [[Wikipedia:Qur'an| Qur'an]], and other mystical poetic commentaries and ruminations.  Religious practice seems to center around the contemplation of "angels" or "aspects" of a Divine Spirit (Logos, Reason, or God/dess). The first Book is titled the '''Emenations and Lamentations of Logos''', followed by ''gospels'' named after these [[Wikipedia:emenationism| ''emenations'']] or [[Wikipedia:Archangel| ''Archangels'']]: [[Wikipedia:Lucifer|'''Lucifel''']][[Wikipedia:Chokhmah (Kabbalah)|'''Chokhmah''']], [[Wikipedia:Sariel (archangel)|'''Sariel''']][[Wikipedia:Binah|'''Binah''']], [[Wikipedia:Uriel|'''Uriel''']][[Wikipedia:Chesed|'''Chesed''']], [[Wikipedia:Gabriel|'''Gabriel''']][[Wikipedia:Gevurah|'''Gevurah''']], [[Wikipedia:Azrael|'''Azrael''']][[Wikipedia:Tiphereth|'''Tiphereth''']], [[Wikipedia:Raphael (archangel)|'''Raphael''']][[Wikipedia:Netzach|'''Netzach''']], and [[Wikipedia:Michael (archangel)|'''Michael''']][[Wikipedia:Hod (Kabbalah)|'''Hod''']].  After ''Emanations'', The Gospel of ''Gabriel'' is the largest containing much of what is recognizably derived from the [[Christian]] New Testament and [[Muslim]] Holy Qu'ran.  Despite the covoluted heavenly hierarchies,''"Gnostic Muslims"'' are a social egalitarian but individualistic lot.  Worship is carried on privately in homes (often with a sacred alcove devoted to a patron ''"angel"''), communally [[wikipedia:skclad| ''skyclad'']] or in ''Temples of Reason''.  Psychologically the Faith seems to predispose adherents towards advanced deductive and inductive reasoning, with a dualistic, dialogic, dialectical frame of mind.  Conceptions of reincarnations in the afterlife steer believers to attempt to acheive a rational anarchic communist temporal ''"Kingdom of Heaven"'' to acheive cosmic ballance and end karmic rebirth.   
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Alternatively praciticed as a [[Wikipedia:Panentheism |panentheistic]], [[Wikipedia:Pantheism|pantheistic]], or positive atheistic faith the '''Wise Craft of Submission to the Will of Logos''' dominates [[Hydrarchia]]n spirituality and permeates many aspects of culture, philosophy, and art.  Colloquially known as ''"Gnostic Islam"'' and sometimes ''"Gabrielism"'' the [[Wikipedia:Syncretic|syncretic]] faith of the "Wise Craft of Logos" places its founding mythos at the historic [[Wikipedia:Antinomian| ''"Antinomian Synod"'']] of [[Wikipedia:Libertatia| Libertalia]] held in the [[Wikipedia:Jubilee (Christian)| Jubilee]] year of 1700.  Congregated there, [[Wikipedia:English Dissenters| Dissenting]][[Wikipedia: Diggers (True Levellers)| Diggers]], [[Wikipedia:Nonconformism| Nonconformist]][[Wikipedia:Quakers| Quakers]], [[Wikipedia:Ranters| Ranters]], [[Wikipedia:Anabaptists| Radical Anabaptists]], [[Wikipedia:Jakob Bohme| Behmenists]], [[wikipedia:Deism| Deists]], [[Wikipedia:Druze| Druze]], [[Wikipedia:Hermeticism| Hermetic]] [[Wikipedia:Alchemy| alchemists]], [[Wikipedia:Sufi| Sufi]] [[Wikipedia:sects| sectarians]], [[Wikipedia:Sabbatai Zevi| Sabbatian]] [[Wikipedia:Donmeh| Donmeh]], [[Wikipedia:Bhakti movement | Bhakti practioners]], [[Wikipedia:Bodhidharma| Bodhidharma followers]], [[Wikipedia:Yezidi| Yezidi]] [[Wikipedia:mystics| mystics]], [[Wikipedia:Parsi| Parsi]] [[Wikipedia:Zoroastrianism|Zoroastrians]], [[Wikipedia:Witches| witches]] and [[Wikipedia: Shaman| shamans]] from Africa, Eurasia, the Americas, and others often percieved as [[Wikipedia:heretics| heretics]] gathered to ''harmonize'' disparate written and oral traditions.  Many attendees were seized with [[Wikipedia:Vision (religion)| visions]], engaged in [[Wikipedia:automatic_writing| automatic writing]], and spake [[Wikipedia:propechy| prophechies]].  The resultant holy texts the '''''"Illuminations"''''' are hefty tomes.  They appears to be mish-mash of the [[Wikipedia:Tao te Ching| Tao te Ching]], [[Wikipedia:Rig Veda| Rig Veda]], [[Wikipedia:Avesta| Avesta]], [[Wikipedia:Septuagint| Septuagint]],[[Wikipedia:Sutra Pitaka| Sutra Pitaka]], [[Wikipedia:Abhidharma|Abhidharma]], [[Wikipedia:Diatessaron| Diatessaron]] [[Wikipedia:Mahāyāna| Mahāyāna Sutras]], [[Wikipedia:Zhuangzi| Zhuangzi]], [[Wikipedia:Gospel_of_Mani| Gospel of Mani]], various [[Wikipedia:New_Testament_apocrypha| apocrypha]], [[Wikipedia:Qur'an| Qur'an]], and other mystical poetic commentaries and ruminations.  Religious practice seems to center around the contemplation of "angels" or "aspects" of a Divine Spirit (Logos, Reason, or God/dess). The first Book is titled the '''Emenations and Lamentations of Logos''', followed by ''gospels'' named after these [[Wikipedia:emenationism| ''emenations'']] or [[Wikipedia:Archangel| ''Archangels'']]: [[Wikipedia:Lucifer|'''Lucifel''']][[Wikipedia:Chokhmah (Kabbalah)|'''Chokhmah''']], [[Wikipedia:Sariel (archangel)|'''Sariel''']][[Wikipedia:Binah|'''Binah''']], [[Wikipedia:Uriel|'''Uriel''']][[Wikipedia:Chesed|'''Chesed''']], [[Wikipedia:Gabriel|'''Gabriel''']][[Wikipedia:Gevurah|'''Gevurah''']], [[Wikipedia:Azrael|'''Azrael''']][[Wikipedia:Tiphereth|'''Tiphereth''']], [[Wikipedia:Raphael (archangel)|'''Raphael''']][[Wikipedia:Netzach|'''Netzach''']], and [[Wikipedia:Michael (archangel)|'''Michael''']][[Wikipedia:Hod (Kabbalah)|'''Hod''']].  After ''Emanations'', The Gospel of ''Gabriel'' is the largest containing much of what is recognizably derived from the [[Christian]] New Testament and [[Muslim]] Holy Qu'ran.  Despite the covoluted heavenly hierarchies,''"Gnostic Muslims"'' are a social egalitarian but individualistic lot.  Worship is carried on privately in homes (often with a sacred alcove devoted to a patron ''"angel"''), communally [[wikipedia:skclad| ''skyclad'']] or in ''Temples of Reason''.  Psychologically the Faith seems to predispose adherents towards advanced deductive and inductive reasoning, with a dualistic, dialogic, dialectical frame of mind.  Conceptions of reincarnations in the afterlife steer believers to attempt to acheive a rational anarchic communist temporal ''"Kingdom of Heaven"'' to acheive cosmic ballance and end karmic rebirth.   
  
 
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Revision as of 00:58, 5 October 2005

Wise Craft of Submission to the Will of Logos

Alternatively praciticed as a panentheistic, pantheistic, or positive atheistic faith the Wise Craft of Submission to the Will of Logos dominates Hydrarchian spirituality and permeates many aspects of culture, philosophy, and art. Colloquially known as "Gnostic Islam" and sometimes "Gabrielism" the syncretic faith of the "Wise Craft of Logos" places its founding mythos at the historic "Antinomian Synod" of Libertalia held in the Jubilee year of 1700. Congregated there, Dissenting Diggers, Nonconformist Quakers, Ranters, Radical Anabaptists, Behmenists, Deists, Druze, Hermetic alchemists, Sufi sectarians, Sabbatian Donmeh, Bhakti practioners, Bodhidharma followers, Yezidi mystics, Parsi Zoroastrians, witches and shamans from Africa, Eurasia, the Americas, and others often percieved as heretics gathered to harmonize disparate written and oral traditions. Many attendees were seized with visions, engaged in automatic writing, and spake prophechies. The resultant holy texts the "Illuminations" are hefty tomes. They appears to be mish-mash of the Tao te Ching, Rig Veda, Avesta, Septuagint, Sutra Pitaka, Abhidharma, Diatessaron Mahāyāna Sutras, Zhuangzi, Gospel of Mani, various apocrypha, Qur'an, and other mystical poetic commentaries and ruminations. Religious practice seems to center around the contemplation of "angels" or "aspects" of a Divine Spirit (Logos, Reason, or God/dess). The first Book is titled the Emenations and Lamentations of Logos, followed by gospels named after these emenations or Archangels: LucifelChokhmah, SarielBinah, UrielChesed, GabrielGevurah, AzraelTiphereth, RaphaelNetzach, and MichaelHod. After Emanations, The Gospel of Gabriel is the largest containing much of what is recognizably derived from the Christian New Testament and Muslim Holy Qu'ran. Despite the covoluted heavenly hierarchies,"Gnostic Muslims" are a social egalitarian but individualistic lot. Worship is carried on privately in homes (often with a sacred alcove devoted to a patron "angel"), communally skyclad or in Temples of Reason. Psychologically the Faith seems to predispose adherents towards advanced deductive and inductive reasoning, with a dualistic, dialogic, dialectical frame of mind. Conceptions of reincarnations in the afterlife steer believers to attempt to acheive a rational anarchic communist temporal "Kingdom of Heaven" to acheive cosmic ballance and end karmic rebirth.


a Wise Craft of Submission to the Will of Logos prayer:

There is no God but Logos, and many are his prophets.
Through Logos, I gain wisdom. Through wisdom, I gain understanding.
Through understanding, I gain mercy. Through mercy, I gain strength.
Through strengh, I gain glory. Through glory, I gain victory.
Through victory, my chains are broken. Logos shall free me.
Do not unto others as you would they should not unto you.
Do unto others as you would they should unto you. All praise be to Logos!
The Wise, The Compassionate, The Merciful, The Severe, The Glorious, The Victorious, The Majestic