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



                    “27. Nuwaupians will never ever strike another Nuwaupian or fight or kill another
                    Nuwaupian.  31. Never be the aggressive one.  34. Nuwaupians do not hurt other
                    Nuwaupians  35. Nuwaupians do not abuse other Nuwaupians.”


                    From paa Laraq Paa Ṫaraq “The Way” – Chap. 4 – “Paa Ṫaraq 'The Way'” –

                    v. 42-43


                    “42. Don't accept abuse from anyone.  Avoid abusers.  43. Don't be the abuser.


                74. GUIDELINES – Striking an Official


                    From paa Laraq Paa Ṫaraq “The Way” – Chap. 3 – “Hell on Earth” – v. 18,
                    41-42, 50-51


                    “18. The evil among you will seek to bring the worst out of you by what you have

                    learned living with the human beast, who has no respect for others, nor their own
                    kind.. 41. Do not hate others; it weakens your own soul.  42. Do not seek to harm
                    others; you only harm your own soul.  50. Treat people the way you would want
                    your family treated.  Treat other family the way you would want your family

                    treated.  Treat other children the way you would want your children treated.  51.
                    Think before you act.”


                    From paa Laraq Paa Ṫaraq “The Way” – “Emotions and the Apostates” – v.
                    25, 29-35

                    “25. If one watches the Aaqal Ȧaqal “mind” carefully for signs of irritability,
                    then control is no problem, (refer to the Mind Scroll),  29. By learning to remain

                    silent even in the face of insult and abuse.  30. Always speak moderately and if
                    there is a possibility of a burst of anger during conversation stop speaking and go
                    do something else.  31. Arguments are hard, so your words should be soft.  32. For
                    if the madat-aat Madat-aat “words” are hard they create naqaD-aat
                    Naqadz-aat “conflicts”.  33. Never argue when hungry.  34. Saarub Shaarub

                    “Drinking” cool mayay Mayay “water”, or taking a brisk maSay Mashay
                    “walk” are excellent aids in combating anger.  35. As in maintaining silence for a
                    long waqut Waqut “time”.”


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