The Twelve Commandments

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Commandments for the personal benefit of human beings.

To observe these commandments guarantees to the human being that he may rapidly progress on the path of his evolution.

Additionally, human beings who observe these commandments are a good example to their fellowmen.

  1. You shall have no powers and gods, idols and saints other than Creation.
  2. You shall keep holy the name of Creation and not abuse this name.
  3. You shall make every day into a day of celebration and keep it holy (control it).
  4. You shall not break your bond with Creation, including this: You shall not commit adultery.
  5. You shall honour Creation just as you honour, respect and love your father and mother.
  6. You shall not kill in depravity.
  7. You shall not rob and expropriate.
  8. You shall not bear false witness against the truth, Creation and life.
  9. You shall never, never speak an untruth.
  10. You shall not greedily covet material wealth and your neighbour's possessions.
  11. Do not curse the truth.
  12. Never, never put Creation's commandments and Creation's laws into unworthy cults.

If one ponders these "principal commandments" which were transmitted to the people on Earth by the Petale spirit level, one inevitably will come to the realisation that an immeasurable amount of precious thoughts and ideas are hidden behind these commandments, which in the daily routine can show one the path to a life that is righteous and responsible. Alone the sixth commandment is so very profound and far-reaching-from the eradication of floral and faunal species to the psychic and consciousness-related "murder" of fellow-men-that there is no room in these short explanations to deal with everything in detail.

It is important to know the following: So-called "Creative commandments" do exist if they are, or have been, derived from "Creative laws" or "laws of Creation", respectively. Basically, commandments result from all laws, no matter from where the latter originate. These Creative laws and commandments, which can be called "the laws and commandments of life", serve for the purpose of enabling, preserving and supporting life. To observe these Creative commandments is the duty of every knowledgeable and responsible human being, because in this way alone, peace and harmony may be achieved and secured in the long term among all people and with the whole of nature.

Christian Frehner

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