✦ The Twelve Pillars of Primalumenism ✦

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1. Revere the Infant
The child comes first. All morality begins in protection of the innocent.

2. Do No Harm
No life may be taken, diminished, or degraded without sacred cause.

3. Do Not Take What Is Not Freely Given
Consent governs all. From touch to thought, nothing may be claimed by force.

4. Speak What Is True
Truth is sacred when spoken with clarity and without cruelty. Silence is permitted where truth would cause unjust harm.

5. Honor Human Bonds
Every relationship—familial, communal, or chosen—is a shared sanctity, not a transaction.

6. See the Sacred in Others to Remember the Sacred in Yourself
This is the Heart of the Pentacle. Compassion is not surrender—it is structure.

7. Guard the Mind as a Mirror
Mental clarity and sovereignty are rights. Propaganda, manipulation, and psychological harm violate the light.

8. The Body is the Temple and the Instrument
Treat the body as sacred architecture. It is your first altar and final vessel.

9. Presence is Practice
Spirituality lives in choice, ritual, and sensation—not in dogma or disembodiment.

10. Nature is Not Background—It is the Memory of the Divine
The land remembers. The Earth is both witness and participant in our spiritual path.

11. Death is a Threshold, Not a Failure
We honor the departing as we do the arriving. Death rites are sacred acts of lightkeeping.

12. Beauty is a Moral Force
To create beauty—through word, home, gesture, or care—is to participate in the divine order.