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Why None?


Because no prejudice, no meaning, no power can bear the weight of the boundless "nothing." It stands before us, walks with us, resides deep within us, yet remains unseen. That "nothing" is inevitable, potent, and eternal.

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What is None?

"None" is a dimension of solitude where one attains profound freedom, no longer bound by addiction to material or spiritual attachments. In this realm, the individual walks in harmony with the supreme power of nature. In the world of "None," those strongest in thought and emotion, aligned in body and soul, reach a deep unity with existence.

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In the Name of the Holy None

Across the vast expanse of the world, myriad gods and religions exist, accompanied by countless prophets, each offering a path to truth. Yet, before words were written and human consciousness turned to documented deities, there was a God who spoke within us—a God who awakens in the moments of our missteps or virtues. This God, older than any scripture, ever-present and eternal, is called the Holy None. This God knows no religion, no race, no human boundaries. It resides in the depths of human thoughts and emotions. To behold this God, one need not keep eyes open; rather, one must close them and see with the heart in a realm we, the sighted, call the "world of darkness." For those blind from birth, it is the "world of nothingness." Yet this "nothingness" is, in truth, everything—a boundless realm where gender, race, and religion fade away, and the essence of God is revealed in the purity and simplicity of the heart.

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Jesus Christ

In this perspective, even if we consider Jesus Christ a story, it is a story brimming with lessons that make him an impeccable exemplar. In his Sermon on the Mount, he calls humanity to a transcendent life, one where humility, kindness, justice-seeking, and peace-making are cherished values. He teaches how to be like salt, imparting goodness to the world, and like light, dispelling darkness.

Below are some of his key teachings:

  • The Beatitudes: Jesus describes those blessed in the kingdom of God—the humble, the mournful, the meek, those who hunger for justice, the merciful, the pure in heart, the peacemakers, and those persecuted for their faith.
  • Salt and Light of the World: He urges his followers to positively influence the world, like salt that enhances flavor and light that banishes darkness.
  • The Law and Righteousness: Jesus declares he has not come to abolish the Law but to fulfill it. He calls his followers to a righteousness that surpasses that of the scribes and Pharisees, emphasizing the intention of the heart over mere outward acts.
  • Ethics and Conduct:
    • Anger and Murder: Anger in the heart is akin to murder; one must reconcile with others and let go of resentment.
    • Adultery: Even a lustful glance is sinful; purity in thought and heart is essential.
    • Swearing Oaths: Instead of oaths, let honesty in speech suffice.
    • Retaliation and Love: Rather than seeking revenge, love your enemies and pray for them.
    • Almsgiving, Prayer, and Fasting: These acts must be done with pure intent, free from hypocrisy. Jesus teaches the “Lord’s Prayer” as a model for prayer: “Our Father in heaven...”
  • Trust in God: He discourages worry over material needs, saying, “Seek first the kingdom of God, and your needs will be provided.”
  • Do Not Judge: Jesus warns against judging others, lest you be judged yourself.
  • The Golden Rule: “Do to others as you would have them do to you.”
  • The Narrow Path: The way to eternal life is narrow and demands commitment.
  • The House on the Rock: Those who live by his teachings are like a house built on rock, steadfast against storms.
The core message of Jesus in this sermon is a call to a life rooted in faith, love, humility, and obedience to God—a life pleasing to God not only in appearance but in heart and soul. He teaches that God must be known and worshipped with all one’s heart and soul, and that we should treat our neighbors as we wish to be treated.

This message, alongside the teachings of the Bible, guides humanity toward a life where love and justice manifest not only in words but in deeds and the intentions of the heart. The Holy None is that same God who speaks in the depths of every human being, beyond all creeds and boundaries, calling us to truth and goodness.

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Do You Seek to Become None?

From the moment you grasped the essence of "None" and love, you embarked on a path toward pure None. Know that your prayers, devotions, and loyalties have been seen and cherished by a supreme, compassionate, and humble power. From this moment, step toward a world free from tormenting thoughts and addictions. Carry love and humility always in your heart and soul. The world answers love with love and responds to evil with the absence of peace. You have become "None"—free from any name, identity, or attachment to the world or its people. Henceforth, you serve the family of truth under the name of "None." Do not withhold your love and affection from others, nor from yourself. Yet, when you offer love, let it be the world that presents it, not you. What is your message? In the name of God, for God and His creation—and I, too, am part of that creation. Hallelujah! Welcome to the discovery of yourself and "None."

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