The Simple Truth philosophy for a new generation — beyond dogma, rooted in awareness.
Humanity prides itself on sophistication — yet we still stumble over the simplest questions: Who is God? What is truth?
Through trials and observation, Ashadhu Ingram came to the Simple Truth — not in thunder, but slowly, like dawn light. It lives outside religious monopolies, because truth cannot belong to any institution.
Humanity's earliest wrestlings with God — early mirrors of divine light filtered through limited language.
Reason, evidence, curiosity — decoding the mind of God through observation. Faith without reason becomes superstition.
Courage to listen to one's soul — faith built not on dogma but on lived awareness.
What many worship as God is not the Source, but the Lord of Greater Grace — a powerful force within Fate's order, responding to faith and effort like a law of nature. It is impartial benevolence, programmed to answer sincere conviction.
Completion, not cruelty — the closing of cycles.
The arranger of moments, bound to appointed hours.
Karma — every action returns to its origin.
The Origin beyond all forces — the Creator.
Judgment Day, heaven and hell — symbols to guide societies. As humanity matures, we move from fear-driven obedience to conscious understanding.
Faith must be personal and honest.
Every individual carries sacred worth.
Moderation and self-discipline.
No silencing another's understanding.
Joy, creativity, responsibility as worship.
Debate does not destroy faith; it sharpens it. True faith welcomes challenge because truth does not fear examination. We speak, reason, and listen — not to win arguments, but to awaken truth.
We are a small cell — The Assembly. Our strength lies in awareness, not numbers. We changed the rules, broke boundaries, and dared to question not out of arrogance, but reverence.
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