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Written by Jervion

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At its core, Asioth can be both one’s savior and one’s executioner, it is both a teacher and the warden. Asioth is ravenous in its pursuit of what one truly is, what one can see within themselves. Asioth reveals that enlightenment is not an endpoint but a journey, an eternal process of becoming.

 

"Asioth was hidden beneath the darkest depths. Rising up, a golden sun clove One into two" (Fire of Vitality).

 

In the Fire of Vitality Asioth’s emergence from obscurity, where the seeker must plunge into the dark abyss of the unknown to discover the light. The division of the sun clove signifies the ripping apart of what the seeker knows and is familiar with, with that destruction the seeker is required to access deeper understanding. Asioth demands that one must be willing to abandon all that is familiar and venture into chaos

Sacrifice in the philosophy of Asioth is not merely the relinquishing of material possessions or attachments it is the dissolution of the self. The seeker must strip away ego, preconceptions, and even identity to become a vessel for Asioth. This mirrors the First-Born’s own journey, where his blood becomes "red flame in an alabaster heart" (Fire of Vitality), describing his transformation of the ordinary into the extraordinary through his stride to the surface.

 

"By Asioth is every world created, for this is the golden gift of eternities" (The Divine Gift).

 

Asioth is not a fixed destination but an eternal pursuit, an ever-unfolding mystery. This principle underscores the transformative power of it: enlightenment is not something to be attained and possessed but an ongoing process of becoming and learning. Asioth compels the seeker to continuously evolve, shedding old identities and embracing new forms of understanding. Just like Fire burns through layers of a tree, with each destruction of bark a new piece of the tree is revealed.

The First-Born’s journey reflects this principle. He does not hoard Asioth for himself but becomes a living embodiment of its truth, guiding others toward it.

 "Golden fires shone brightly on their loving hearts. First-Born ruled royally these red-gold vessels: love" (Fire of Love). 

Asioth’s philosophy transforms not only the individual but also the collective, as the seeker’s sacrifices ripple outward to inspire and illuminate others.

In conclusion, the philosophy of Asioth, which is inscribed in The Aurelects, is a call for those who seek its enlightenment to undergo a radical transformation. It challenges the seeker to sacrifice everything in the pursuit of enlightenment, reshaping their very being to align with its golden truth. Asioth is not a static ideal but a dynamic force, an eternal journey that illuminates not just this plane of existence but that of all worlds. To live by Asioth is to embrace the searing heat of the flames of transformation, becoming a vessel for the light that stretches beyond all limits, revealing the profound interconnectedness of existence.

Through sacrifice, Asioth offers not only enlightenment but a way of life a relentless pursuit of the infinite that transcends the boundaries of self and reality.

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