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The Gods desire warriors who hold the pace. The Gods are magnified by those who honor Them, and to fight and live for Them is one of the greatest honor.

Every one of your actions is that of a warrior strengthening his legacy, building it ever more firmly; a continuity that will never fade. Every discipline of yours supports the Temple. Hold the pace and become the warrior the Gods are magnified to behold.



"The Gods don't want believers. They want warriors. People who stand up, who fight, who build, who refuse to be broken.

[...]

At Thermopylae, 300 Spartans held the pass against an army of hundreds of thousands. They knew they'd die. They fought anyway. Simonides wrote the epitaph:

"Ὦ ξεῖν', ἀγγέλλειν Λακεδαιμονίοις ὅτι τῇδε κείμεθα, τοῖς κείνων ῥήμασι πειθόμενοι".
"Stranger, tell the Spartans that here we lie, obedient to their commands".

They didn't fight because they expected to win. They fought because they were supposed to fight. Because duty and honour demanded it. Because some things are worth dying for.

Your battle isn't physical. It's spiritual. But the principle is identical: you fight because the truth demands it, because the Gods placed you here for a purpose, because the alternative (surrender, silence, submission) is unacceptable. You don't need to win today. You need to hold the pass. The reinforcements are coming. They're already arriving. You're one of them.

[...]

You're a node in a network that spans the globe and reaches into the divine. Your practice matters. Your growth matters. Your persistence matters. To all of us. To the Gods themselves".



From:
The Making of A Warrior

Nuestro Archivo Web del Templo​


A toda la comunidad del Templo de Zeus del habla Hispana:

La sabiduría y el diálogo no se detienen, y mientras se trabajan en las plataformas de traducción oficiales, queremos que el conocimiento siga fluyendo sin obstáculos. Por eso, hemos habilitado un Archivo Web que actúa como un puente directo con todo lo que sucede aquí, en el corazón del Templo.

Este espacio no es algo estático; está siendo construido de manera constante, alimentándose día a día con las traducciones más importantes del Foro y cada registro de nuestra comunidad. Es, en esencia, nuestra memoria compartida en tiempo real.

¿Cómo navegar este archivo?​

Sabemos que la extensión del documento crecerá significativamente, por lo que la aplicación cuenta con una herramienta para que encuentren lo que buscan al instante:
  1. En la esquina superior, ubiquen los tres puntos de opciones.
  2. Al hacer clic, verán el icono de una lupa.
  3. Seleccionen "Buscar en la nota" e ingresen la palabra clave de su interés.
Esto los llevará directamente a la sección exacta que necesitan consultar.

Todo está entrelazado: solo deben dar clic y el enlace los llevará directamente a la información ya traducida.

A todo aquel que desee colaborar con las traducciones - Español, envíenme un mensaje o comuníquense con The Alchemist7 [SG]

Archivo Web Del Templo de Zeus

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In Zevism, Epistemot denotes the deliberate killing of knowledge.

...On the Abrahamic War Against Science​

The Theological Root
The foundational narrative of the Abrahamic tradition is the story of the Fall: the expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise for eating the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge. This is not an incidental detail; it is the structural foundation of the Epistemot. The very first theological assertion of the Abrahamic tradition is that the pursuit of knowledge is the original sin. God explicitly forbids the acquisition of knowledge.
The serpent, who in every other ancient tradition (Egypt, Greece, India) is a symbol of wisdom, healing, and spiritual transformation...
From a seething melancholy
He leaped into the red abyss
The heavens did not save him

The body is gone, but the Spirit remains intact
In his beautiful works.
Classic works that know no end.
Quite the contrary, they are like honey and wine.

You conceived unity, the balance of the elements.
Though the poems and prayers have dissolved into nature, you remain eternal.

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