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The Divine Code of Human Behavior:

The 77 commandments are our guide as Kem (one who has agreed
to live in accordance with knowledge of the universe). They are the
greatest gift that humanity has received from the Divine World.
When human beings came into existence we were very animal like,
and portrayed very barbaric behavior. There was a lack of values.
Instances of murder, robbing, rape, and cannibalism ran rampant.
In a short time our human world was sat down by the Divine World
(the World of the Gods) and was asked What will be your agenda on
Earth What do you want?
This was a very significant event in the becoming of humanity. In
order to fully comprehend this event, the honest student of life
should strive to understand the nature of the human mind. The
human mind does not invent. Everything that we can contemplate
is based on what we have seen, heard or otherwise experienced.
Since the human mind cannot create, it is left to imitate. This
explains why our behavior was such before contact with the Divine
World. It also explains why, after contact with the Divine, the only

thing we could think of when asked such a question by the Gods


was to imitate what we had seen in them.
We wanted our world to be like the Divine World. We were true to
our nature. We wanted to reproduce the World of the Gods (be like
the Gods). The World of the Gods became what we call the perfect
model a model we lay our eyes on while we build our world.
This is not an easy task. There is much difference between the
human world and the Divine World. The Gods knew this when they
heard our plea. They assured us that this would be a very
challenging goal.
The human world is dirty; it is full of corruption. Humans are liars,
we are cheaters, we are thieves, we die, we get sick, and our body
produces its own filth. Gods are pure, perfect and immortal, they
are incorruptible beings, how is it that we could imitate such
perfection?
Wsr the first God of the second trinity, our ancestral God, assisted
us by gathering a list of guidelines of what not to do, what we would
have to stay away from in order to achieve perfection. The Gods gave
a set of commandments so we will not decay spiritually. The
Goddess Nwt, the mother of Gods, provided us with forty-seven of
the commandments. A separate individual deity gave each the other
thirty commandments. The majority of these commandments have
nothing to do with you and others; they have only to do with you
and yourself. These commandments provide guidelines to help you
improve as an individual. Some are rules that are beyond our
understanding but we follow them because the Gods gave them to
us. If our goal is to copy their world, until we reach that goal, there
will be many things about that territory that are beyond our

understanding. It is part of the individual evolution to seek out that


understanding.
Nowadays the idea of what is good and bad is set by political
systems. These systems are pushing the world into barbarism, they
want to claim that good and evil exist, but they wont tell you why
good and evil exist or give you an objective definition of either.
A Kem recognizes that good and evil are based on what behavior is
or is not in line with the 77 commandments. By following the
commandments, humans are placed in a position to trust each
other. When following the 77 commandments a human will refrain
from doing evil because he or she is aiming at being a good person
for themselves, and there is no human law or police state necessary
to enforce them since each individual relates to the commandments
on their own terms. The commandments are provided to us by the
Divine World for individuals to improve themselves. There are
consequences to breaking these commandments, but each person
must take the responsibility for those consequences individually.
There can be no value to the individual evolution without each
individual striving to achieve the goal that the commandments
represent. No external person, organization, or nation state can
force you to follow the commandments. You must choose to follow
them for yourself.
The commandments are the greatest tools in building a more
perfect human being that can reproduce a perfect world. It is up to
every individual to build the world that we want to see.

The Divine Code of Human Behavior

1. Thou shall not cause suffering to humans


2. Thou shall not intrigue by ambition
3. Thou shall not deprive a poor person of their subsistence
4. Thou shall not commit acts that are loathed by Gods
5. Thou shall not cause suffering to others
6. Thou shall not steal offerings from temples
7. Thou shall not steal bread meant for Gods
8. Thou shall not steal offerings destined to sanctify spirits
9. Thou shall not commit shameful acts inside the sacro-saints of
temples
10. Thou shall not sin against nature with ones own kind
11. Thou shall not take milk from the mouth of a child
12. Thou shall not fish using other fish as bait
13. Thou shall not extinguish fire when it should burn
14. Thou shall not violate the rules of meat offerings
15. Thou shall not take possession of properties belonging to
temples and Gods
16. Thou shall not prevent a God from manifesting itself
17. Thou shall not cause crying
18. Thou shall not make scornful signs

19. Thou shall not get angry or enter a dispute without just cause
20. Thou shall not be impure
21. Thou shall not refuse to listen to words of justice and truth
22. Thou shall not blaspheme
23. Thou shall not sin by excess of speech
24. Thou shall not speak scornfully
25. Thou shall not curse a Divinity
26. Thou shall not cheat on the offerings to Gods
27. Thou shall not waste the offerings to the dead
28. Thou shall not snatch food from children and thou shall not
sin against the Gods of ones city
29. Thou shall not kill divine animals with bad intentions
30. Thou shall not cheat
31. Thou shall not rob or loot
32. Thou shall not steal
33. Thou shall not kill
34. Thou shall not destroy offerings
35. Thou shall not reduce measurements
36. Thou shall not steal properties belonging to Gods
37. Thou shall not lie
38. Thou shall not snatch away food or wealth

39. Thou shall not cause pain


40. Thou shall not fornicate with the fornicator
41. Thou shall not act dishonestly
42. Thou shall not transgress
43. Thou shall not act maliciously
44. Thou shall not steal farmlands
45. Thou shall not reveal secrets
46. Thou shall not court a mans wife
47. Thou shall not sleep with anothers wife
48. Thou shall not cause terror
49. Thou shall not rebel
50. Thou shall not be the cause of anger or hot tempers
51. Thou shall not act with insolence
52. Thou shall not cause misunderstandings
53. Thou shall not misjudge or judge hastily
54. Thou shall not be impatient
55. Thou shall not cause illness or wounds
56. Thou shall not curse a king
57. Thou shall not cloud drinking water
58. Thou shall not dispossess

59. Thou shall not use violence against family


60. Thou shall not frequent wickeds
61. Thou shall not substitute injustice for justice
62. Thou shall not commit crimes
63. Thou shall not overwork others for ones gain
64. Thou shall not mistreat their servants
65. Thou shall not menace
66. Thou shall not allow a servant to be mistreated by his master
67. Thou shall not induce famine
68. Thou shall not get angry
69. Thou shall not kill or order a murder
70. Thou shall not commit abominable acts
71. Thou shall not commit treason
72. Thou shall not try to increase ones domain by using illegal
means
73. Thou shall not usurp funds and property of others
74. Thou shall not seize cattle on prairies
75. Thou shall not trap poultry that are destined to Gods
76. Thou shall not obstruct water in the moment it is supposed to
run

77. Thou shall not break dams that are established on current
waters

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