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* Why?  
* Why?  
** Never born, it is undying;  
** Never born, it is undying;  
** desireless, thus present for all.
** Desireless, thus present for all.





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The Way of the Dream

Codex 1

  • The Dream dreamed is not the Dream.
  • The Avatar named is not the Avatar.


  • The Unknown bounds the Dream and the Waking.
  • The Named is mother of the Dreamed.


  • Freed from desire you experience the Art.
  • Caught in desire you see the evocation.


  • Yet Art and evocation rise from the same source.
  • This source is called the Chaos.


  • Chaos born from Chaos, the Portal to all understanding.


Codex 2

  • Beauty begets ugliness.
  • Good creates evil.
  • Coherence produces incoherence.
  • Difficult supports ease.
  • Long defines short.
  • High depends on low.
  • After follows before.


  • Therefore the Adept acts without action, teaching without speech.
  • Things arise and she lets them, they vanish and she releases them.


  • Having without possessing, she acts without expecting.
  • When her work is done, she forgets it; thus it lasts forever.


Codex 3

  • Overesteem rulers and the people become powerless.
  • Overvalue talismen and the people will steal.


  • The Adept leads by emptying minds, filling bellies, weakening ambition, toughening resolve.
  • He promotes simplicity and freedom from desire, creating confusion in those knowing and acting.


  • Practice inaction and all will fall into place.


Codex 4

  • The Dream is a well; ever used, never emptied.
  • Infinite, it is the Source of all:
    • dulling will,
    • blinding insight,
    • quenching lucidity,
    • scattering resilience.
  • Chameled, always present;
  • Dreamsmiths unknown; older than god.


Codex 5

  • The Dream is impartial, giving birth to good and evil.
  • The Adept takes no side, welcoming sinners and saints.


  • The Dream is like a bellows, empty yet infinitely productive.


  • The more spoken, the less comprehended.
  • Hold to the Balance.


Codex 6

  • The Dream is the great mother,
    • empty yet infinitely creative,
    • giving birth to the limitless saga.


  • Unseen, everpresent, use it effortlessly.


Codex 7

  • The Dream is infinite and eternal.
  • Why?
    • Never born, it is undying;
    • Desireless, thus present for all.


  • The Adept places herself last and finds herself before all.
  • Detatched from all, she becomes one with all things.
  • Let go of herself, she is perfectly fulfilled.