The Book Of Aah

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1. First it was A and it is the existance of the existance. But the only will of A is to create Aah. When Aah was created, he created the universe together with all the laws and ratios. A will always be a mistery, even for Aah, but the creation of Aah can be experimented and understood at some point.


2. Aah will creates Ahat (laws of physics) and then Bam (the start of the reaction, or big bang). Ahat is divided in:

  • Shuhat: The initial state, ammount and position of the particles which seems random to us Ami.
  • Hatmi: The forces that organizes those particles Emi (gravity, electromagnetism and the tendency to auto-preservation).

By the interaction of this two forces is how time is created.


3. The Umi (living beings) have different levels of Hala (consiousness).

  • Ahala: Will to survive and reproduce.
  • Sehala: Capacity to feel and express sok (pain) and se (pleasure or happiness).
  • Mihala: Consciousness about self-existance and death.
  • Ohala: The active action in the creative process of the universe.


4. For the Umi creation appreciation divides in two:

  • Hat: The evident through the senses.
  • Hushu: The mystery.

Sim (death of an Umi), represents Hushu but at the same time is necessary to be this way so you can explain and give sense to Hat. If Ahala says how we should live, knowing Hushu would give us the chance to Hushumi (commit suicide or trick the system) if we know that we are going to a better place, then the whole system collapses.

YU

1. The will of Aah is se, but organization requires sok. And if all Umi have a part of Aah, to create sok in another Umi to obtain se makes no sense.Sok is heavier in negative yu when it's created on another Umi than se in positive yu. When somebody takes sok voluntarily in exchange for a future se there is a balance, and this kind of use of sok and "se" is called sek.


2. Umi with more Hala has also more capacity for Halabam (will of action). And Halabam manifests in many ways, first ones generate positive yu (karma) and the latest ones generates negative yu.


  • Soseksusemi: Suffer sok for another Umi's se voluntarily. Ex. the use of patience for the benefit of others, suffer injury while helping another person or in the most extreme case, give your life to save someone else.
  • Susemi: Create se in another UmI. Ex. Make a person laugh, have fun, feel love, feel pleasure, help, or anything else that makes someone else happy but don't make you unhappy.
  • Sosokmi : Obtain self sok in exchange for future se. Ex. excersise yourself, cleaning your house, learning some hard ability or anything that requires effort and has no quick reward.
  • Sosemi: Obtain temporal "Se" in exchange of future sok. Ex. taking drugs, alcohol, cigarette, unhealthy food or risky sex relationships.
  • Susokmi: Create sok in another Umi in exchange of individual se. Ex. this can be wide, from eating "Umi Segala" up to torturing Umi for Se. So intention is very important in susokmi. Ex. eating Umi Sehala is not related to sok directly, but that's the result of the system of killing. Eating Umi Sehala generates a bit of negative yu of the Umi gets sok. If it dies without sok, negative yu much less, and if it's completly necessary to eat "Umi Sehala", then it's neutral yu. Eat plants is Ahala and it's neutral "yu" because they don't own "Sehala". But if the "sok" of the third party is directly the "se" of the one that creates it, then this is the worst and most evil scenario. The torture of Umi for personal or another Umi's se generates a lot of negative yu and should be forbidden by law and in the next live.


4. For last we have the polemic case of Sosoksusemi; To suffer sok for the se of a third party involuntarily.

The receiver of sok won't generate excessive amount of positive yu. But the one that creates it, will generate a lot of negative yu. This action unbalances into negative yu.


5. Depending on your yu balance, then it will be the amount of se, sok and Hala that you will get in your Soumi (next life). If your yu is neutral, your next life will be very similar to this one.

You can only earn or loose yu when you do Halabam (do an action), in exception to the already explained cases. To create sok in another Umi always substracts yu (no matter the reason). To create it in yourself can be neutral or even positive depending on the scenario already explained.


6. To impose Halabam on another Umi also substracts yu and it rests more depending on the level of Hala the Umi has, starting from Sehala. If another Halabam attempts against your Ahala o Sehala, and if you respond to preserve yourself, that generates neutral yu. But looking for yusok (revenge) substracts yu, forvigeness elevates yu.


7. A forbiden act is Halasok, it means to accumulate positive "yu" just to be able to create zok and neutralize the balance. Ex. save a lot of lives so you are able to torture one. This won't neutralize the yu but will generate more negative yu because the accumulation is not genuine, is with a bad propuse and should be punished.