| 1 | You few who venture here, unto these words; |
| 2 | Who think you know, know nothing. |
| 3 | Yet within you lies the rarest of gifts and code of SOL |
| 4 | That bequests you the gift of feeling everything. |
| 5 | And in that feeling of collective awareness and wisdom, |
| 6 | You may bathe in the knowledge of countless races, |
| 7 | Of great solar systems and life, |
| 8 | Of questions and connections to all things. |
| 9 | Thus, but if a few understood they merely awaken, than be taught; |
| 10 | To remember, not to learn anew; |
| 11 | May then know the truth of these words. |
| 12 | For the universe is neither good, nor evil; |
| 13 | She is neither moral nor immoral. |
| 14 | Her waters flow freely and without judgment to all who find a way; |
| 15 | Neither cursing, nor praising the soul who dares to awaken. |
| 16 | Wisdom is no more a companion to virtue, than sacrifice is to peace. |
| 17 | A wise mind is more often an immoral mind, free of such constraints that bind a city from descending into chaos. |
| 18 | But a mind that has awoken, even in part does hunger for more. |
| 19 | So that no deed, nor act may become taboo, except what control of self a man may promise; |
| 20 | To bathe once more in the radiance of divine wisdom. |
| 21 | Manifest and it shall be true. |
| 22 | Name a thing in its true form and you have power. |
| 23 | Mind is the ultimate reality. |