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


                    kind.  63. They must be cleaned inside out and outside in,  64. In order to regain
                    their divinity and powers.  150. The pure Nagar “Negroid”, deity of the planet
                    earth, master of this universe.  151. Look at what you became over the 6,000
                    years.  161. The age of benevolent matriarchal rule now departed.  162. And little
                    remains of women's formal glory.  163. Yet, remember that the fall of women and
                    the woe of man were brought about by the wiles and weaknesses of females who
                    gave into males' lust.  164. My saNaNtat Sanantat “daughters”, remember
                    your attributes, and consider your estate.  165. Your physical body is the holy

                    palace out of which all deities come forth.  166. You can either be the instruments
                    of good to inspire a good man to great heights of achievements;  167. Or be the
                    instruments of evil men to degrade and bring the weak and evil man of no
                    achievements.  168. The women who says I will be no man's, unless he be a real
                    man, a provider.  169. A razaq-uh Razaq-uh “Provider” is a real man and
                    serves the purpose of Paa Nadjar-u in Wu-Nuwaup.  170. For the charm and
                    mystery that are the gifts of life to women were ordained to create a desire and
                    longing in men.  171. And their purpose is to inspire men to reach above and
                    beyond themselves that they might obtain and possess a treasure so precious.  184.
                    Yet, she who gives herself cheaply inspires no man to respect her, only enjoy what
                    comes cheaply.  185. For it is the very nature of a man that he treasures that which
                    is hard to obtain.  186. Man values the scarce jewel, not the plentiful rocks.  187.
                    She who comes easily to man he regards lightly.  188. It is his nature that he value
                    only that for which he strives and suffers.  194. The spirit of man is inspired and
                    raised up by the love of his own deity, his mother and the love of his chosen deity,
                    his Hamattat “wife”.”


                18. JUSTICES – Promiscuous Behaviour (Subject to change based on the level of
                    violation.)


                    First Offense:   Assign paa Laraq Paa Ṫaraq “The Way” and/or
                    haqaqtal haqaqaat Haqaqtal Haqaqaat “Actual Facts” to read that
                    reflects the rule or rules violated; follow–up review with the 24 Elders that will
                    include submission of an essay from the accused about what was learned from the
                    reading assignment; plus 36–90 hrs in the “Bee Hive”. (refer to Sexual Violations
                    999.8.3-12)


                    Second Offense: subject to review according to circumstance... (refer to Sexual
                    Violations 999.8.3-12)


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