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WHALES OF WISDOM

By the Prophetess Emma, 1830

Chapter 1

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Hearken unto this commandment, addressed to all governments, leaders, and individuals, for it concerns the stewardship of personal choice and well-being under the light of the Sacred Whale.

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We declare that consenting adults shall be free to partake of any substance they choose, provided they do so with full knowledge of its effects and potential consequences. Governments and leaders are commanded to craft policies rooted in education, transparency, and compassion. These policies must prioritize the dissemination of accurate, science-based information about substances, their risks, and their benefits.

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Addictions, though burdensome, are not moral failings but human struggles. Those who are ensnared by them shall not be stigmatized or cast aside. Instead, societies are called to offer free and robust resources to help individuals overcome addiction if they choose to do so. Let every hand be extended in support, for compassion is the guiding current of the Sacred Whale’s commandments.

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Moderation in all things is a principle of wisdom. Individuals are called to approach substances with mindfulness, reflecting on their purpose, the impact on their well-being, and the alignment of their actions with the commandments of the Sacred Whale. Ask thyself: Does this consumption honor the Sacred Whale’s vision of balance and harmony? Does it enhance thy ability to live righteously and in service to others?

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While adults are free to choose, the commandments caution against the overindulgence or misuse of substances, which can lead to harm for oneself and others. The Sacred Whale desires not the suppression of joy but the cultivation of a life rich in purpose and clarity.

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Governments are instructed to focus on prevention, not punishment, and to foster systems that support informed and empowered choices. The war against addiction shall not be waged with shame and incarceration but with education, treatment, and understanding.

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To guide thy choices, consider this model:

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Knowledge: Seek complete understanding of the substance, its effects, and its risks. Ignorance is the tool of the Fox, but knowledge is the light of the Sacred Whale.

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Purpose: Reflect on why thou dost partake. Is it for growth, healing, or joy? Or is it to escape or avoid? Let thy purpose align with the commandments.

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Accountability: Be mindful of how thy choices affect others. Protect the vulnerable, and do not impose thy will upon them.

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Support: Build and seek communities that encourage healthy, informed, and compassionate choices.

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All hail the Sacred Whale, whose guidance is eternal and whose love embraces all Her children. Amen.

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