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– NUWAUPIAN RULES of the 24,000 Year Cycle for the Hereafter –


                    part)..No elder should be left alone.  It is your duty to take care of them first,
                    protect them, and spend time with them.  For one day you will be in need of the
                    same.  60. The Nuwaupian family comes first in all things.”


                16. JUSTICES – Support & Welfare  (Subject to change based on the level of
                    violation.)


                    First Offense:   Instruction and guidance using paa Laraq Paa Ṫaraq “The

                    Way” and/or haqaqtal haqaqaat Haqaqtal Haqaqaat “Actual Facts”, &
                    follow-up review with the 24 Elders.


                    Second Offense:  subject to review according to circumstance...


                       From paa Laraq Paa Ṫaraq “The Way” – “Wu-Nuwaup Commandments
                       On Sexual Violations” – v. 55, 58


                       “55. Extreme poverty is merit for divorce.  58. Lack of support financially for
                       yasar Yasar “family” is merit for separation and then divorce after it has
                       been presented before the 24 elders and confirmed.”


                           Poverty: the state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or
                           means of support; condition of being poor; deficiency of necessary or
                           desirable ingredients, qualities, etc. (reference from – Dictionary.com)


                17.  RULE – Tribal Family


                    From paa Laraq Paa Ṫaraq “The Way” – “The Divine Rules of Nuwaupians”
                    – v. 73


                    “73. A Nuwaupian will not reject their tribal roots, kinfolk, or race.”


                18. GUIDELINES – Tribal Family


                    From paa Laraq Paa Ṫaraq “The Way” – Chapter 46 – “Paa Tahama 'The
                    Accused'” – v. 36-37

                    “36. Nuwaupians treat each other not as friends, but rather as family.  We are not a
                    nation.  We are a tribe, a family.  37. We are one body.  What hurts one of us, hurts

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