Sunday, October 12, 2008

Version .5 of Scriptures - Rules and Regulations Edition 1.0

After all my years of researching texts from many different sources I believe I have found the answer to a large portion of my questions. The secret lies in discipline. Our souls are disciplined and thus we must be equally disciplined to harness that power. In this regard I will dedicate countless hours of my hours of my life from here on out to become a monk of Chaos.
5 Hours of my day 6 days a week will be dedicated to the study of things warriors are made of. 1 hour a day will be dedicated to the study of guns albeit rifle or pistol or both. 1 hour a day will be dedicated to the study of blades and swords albeit knife combat or sword combat. 1 hour a day will be dedicated to martial arts albeit hand to hand sparring or learning new techniques. 1 hour a day will be dedicated to meditation for the process of clearing the mind so that we may focus more intently on our goals as monks. The final hour of the day will be dedicated to large scale rituals albeit singular goals or a group project. Our rest day will be Friday as it has become a normal night of merriment in our society we should be free to do what we want however there will be a group ritual on this day no singular rituals.
No formal wear will ever be required unless particularly declared by the ritual at hand. Most Friday rituals will require color coding but again no required formal wear.
As the starters of this sect of Chaos we will all start at the lowest ranks teaching each other until we maintian our status as grand masters of our art. A year predicted training time will produce this rank.
I am trying to convince a true Erisian to join our ranks to complete the first group of 5 to go through the rigorous unknown training regiment. We have with us a journeyman that I personally trained for almost 6 years, A true master of death and one of the best friends I've had through the years he is also an Erisian leaner but not true and a true beginner. The true beginner will be the one to be truly tested. The regiment is designed to break down the mind of the most chaotically aware so even the master will feel as the beginner.
A random 6 week period of Chaotic "fasting" will be induced at random periods to help further our minds development into true warriors of Chaos. The fasting period will be based on Chaos skill level of the monk. More experienced members will have a more rigorous 6 weeks than those of the beginner status.
First week is the inital fasting inducing gnosis for 30 minutes a day and et cetera. Week 2 will increase all numbers. Week 3 will add things like servitor creation once a day et cetera. Week 4 will increase all numbers. Week 5 will be the ritual week. Instead of doing just the hour long rituals we normally do everyday the monk will perform one more ritual of his choosing early in the morning while it is still dark plus his normal daily tasks of week 4. Week 6 is the best (or worst) week of the entire fasting. Once an hour of every hour of the day the monk will wake himself or take a break and listen to quotes of Chaos while envisioning or staring at the symbol of Chaos for 15 minutes straight. On top of his Normal tasks from Week 5. Of course if the beginner can't handle the level of the tasks it can and will be reduced. The master must increase the tasks accordingly until he feel he can't even handle the tasks. There is no minimum or limit of the things one can do for fasting. The main focus is to permit a 6 week period to reflect on Chaos. The other major focus should be areas the Monk is weak in. It is a 6 week period of strengthening.
The monk in beginner stages will maintain a "normal" life. As in a job and everything necessary to live in the modern world as well as maintain his life as a Monk. We are trying to become modern day monks for Chaos which means we must encompass everything that life has to offer. Maybe after the year training period we will start training methods for 24/7/365 though the process still has kinks we need to work out as a group.

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