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Chapter 1  
     
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The greatest concepts of humanity are those ideas considered sacred;
 
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The concept of a universal force of good;
 
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The concept of life after death;
 
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The concept of redemption and forgiveness for our faults,
 
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And the concept of guardian angels are but some of our most important beliefs.
 
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These concepts are then incorporated into belief systems,
 
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Systems often created by historic figures,
 
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Systems often introducing new terms and ideas.
 
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So that upon the passing of the founder or founders, an orthodoxy of often created.
 
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A cap stone is created.
 
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From this point, such belief systems are often closed,
 
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Are jealously guarded.
 
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Such systems, no matter how profound then change to become dead systems of knowledge.
 
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And while many dead systems of knowledge are regarded as some of the holiest and greatest words of humanity, eventually, they will wither and die.
 
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For only systems that recognize each persons right and power to divine revelation,
 
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That recognizes living wisdom, constant developing wisdom can survive forever.
 
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This is the purpose and design of Logos.
 
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Logos is and always will be a living system of knowledge where every single person on the planet has the right to contribute, to be forever in a common work.
 
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It is because your thoughts and ideas matter that Logos exists.
 
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It is only if you add your own existence to Logos that it will continue to live and grow.
 
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Logos provides insight into different levels of awareness and provides practical reflections relating to important life changing events and emotions.
 
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Logos is based on an idea that within the 3 billion bases of dna within every cell of every human is coded proteins that code the deepest knowledge of the universe.
 
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We call this code the SolCode and it is the source of the UCADIAN model.
 
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This is what we mean by every person having a “soul”- every person having the ability to wake up to the knowledge within themselves.
 
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Logos is a living object, constantly growing as more and more people like you add their own insights and reflections to its essential architecture.
 

 
 
 

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