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I listened to High Priest HoodedCobra666's sermon, and frankly, it amazed me, but also left me deeply confused. I might be confused, so correct me if I'm wrong: there are good Yehuborim, but very few of them, if any, can practice zevist practices? What about the Cohen gene, their soul structure, the curses of the FRRT, and Yahweh, who is bound to every Yehubor—are there really good Yehuborim? I saw Ariel Tzadok being praised on the English forum, but I can't figure out if they favor him only for his knowledge or as someone who could potentially break free from this cycle of sin? I read that Yehuborim are locked in their DNA and simply genetically incapable of reproducing the Magnum Opus, only their tikkun, which is a pathetic imitation. What about all this? Are they capable of the Magnum Opus through yawning? Should we treat any Yehuborim well, if any at all? What ethical lens should we apply to them? I actually understood that Yehuborim were originally just Middle Eastern tribes, and only later were they implanted with the Cohen gene. But was there such a Cohen gene at all, and if so, how could one possibly perform a magnum opus with it? And what if someone had only one Yehubor in 400 CE, and that's it, or even earlier? So many questions, forgive me if I'm asking too much, but it's all really so confusing here. It's completely disorienting for me, but it hasn't changed my attitude toward the Temple. I'm simply trying to reconcile the contradiction within my soul.