In the beginning was the objective. The story of how we lost it, and why we came back.
→ The First Texts The Three HomiliesSermons delivered from the mount. Diagnosis, confession, and parable. The founding proclamations of the faith.
→ The Seven The SinsThe ways we fail. Named, anatomized, and offered without apology to those who need to hear them.
→ The Qualities The VirtuesThe qualities of the practitioner who has internalized the discipline. Spoken from the same mount. Recorded after the rest, because they were the hardest to name.
→ The Ten The CommandmentsCarved in stone. Not carved in a Notion doc. The moral architecture of the discipline.
→ The Blessings The BeatitudesBlessed are those who name the decision before the laptop opens. And other truths the room did not want to hear.
→ The Warned Against The False ProphetsThey are in your organization. Some of them are beloved. A record of the archetypes and their specific harms.
→ The Book of the Congregation The CongregationA record of who we are. Not the names. The people. Traditions, practitioners, and the ones who built the bridge anyway.
→ The Named The HeresiesFalse gospels, their adherents, and the specific ways they lead the faithful astray. We do not condemn the heretics.
→ Stories from the Pulpit The ParablesEach one is true. Each one is happening right now in a building you have been inside.
→ Three Poems LamentationsThree poems for what the discipline costs. The congregation reads them aloud, slowly, and does not hurry to the next chapter.
→ The Book of Revelation The Four HorsemenThey are in your building. Scale, sunk cost, consensus, and the orphan system—each one welcomed, each one already riding.
→ The Constructive Text The Book of the PractitionerWhat you must be before what you must know. The stack, the six steps, and the whole practice—read the rest first; come here when you are ready to build.
→ The Book of Wisdom The ProverbsOne line. One truth. No deck required. Twenty-five stones for the rooms that will not sit still for a sermon.
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