Canonum De Lex Ecclesium
Canons of Ecclesiastical Law

one heaven iconIII.   Sacred

3.2 Revelation

Article 76 - Revelation

Canon 3970 (link)

Revelation is a term meaning the revealing, disclosure or testament from the Divine Creator by a messenger of some form of communication with one or more supernatural entities such as a deity or spiritual agent. Hence the traditional and common term for the messenger of such information is a “prophet”.

Canon 3971 (link)

Unlike other forms of spiritual communication, Revelation is reserved for information claimed to be sourced from the highest believed power such as the Divine Creator, or in whatever god or deity is believed to be supreme.

Canon 3972 (link)

All Religions and Cults begin with one or more founders who claim to possess one or more Revelations gained through voice, vision, dream or inspiration.

Canon 3973 (link)

Voice or Verbal Revelation is the belief that the Divine Creator may provide direct propositional content to a prophet in the form of a voice, whether or not it is heard by others. Several Religions and Cults claim that some of their most revered scripture was accomplished through Verbal Revelation.

Canon 3974 (link)

Visionary Revelation is the belief that the Divine Creator may provide content and message to the prophet when they are in a conscious and lucid waking state through miracles, manifestations and other signs, whether or not the vision is seen by others.

Canon 3975 (link)

Dream Revelation is the belief that the Divine Creator may provide content and message to the prophet when they are asleep in the form of vivid and extraordinary visionary dreams during which the prophet may challenge or question the content and have it verified as proof of its authenticity.

Canon 3976 (link)

Inspiration is the belief that the Divine Creator may provide content and message to a prophet when they are awake in the form of the crystallization of an idea or thought that acts as a catalyst for action, design, speech or some other creative process.

Canon 3977 (link)

While all Religions and Cults are founded on the principle that Divine Revelation, almost no Religion or Cult admits to the fact that almost all of their prophets were heavily affected by one or more hallucinogens when receiving or transcribing their alleged Divine Revelations.

Canon 3978 (link)

While different psychoactive substances produce different effects, Psilocybin Mushrooms and neurotoxins such as Toad venom in particular produce predictable visual distortions of “Halluciogenic Entoptic Phenomena” implying the existence of a fractal-like substructure to nature based upon lines, lattice structures, triangles, serpent waves and squares in contrast to the real shapes of the universe. Furthermore, the use of such hallucinogens while creating the impression to the drug user of divine awareness, actually produce in reality a form of psychosis and sociopathic distortion in complete opposition to actual divine revelation.

Canon 3979 (link)

Writings claimed as Divine Revelation by one or more Religions and Cults transcribed under the psychotic and sociopathic influence of Mushrooms and neurotoxins such as Toad venom can be relatively easily identified by the historic location of origin of the sacred scripture, the psychotic apocalyptic nature of such writings disconnected from the Divine and the historic evidence of worship of mushrooms and other venoms through traditional sacred vestments, headdress and other obvious signs.

Canon 3980 (link)

While all Religions and Cults are founded on the principle that Divine Revelation is not only possible but can be demonstrated by their beliefs, the leadership of many Cults now teach their followers the confusing and contradictory message that Divine Revelation either no longer exists, or is impossible. Perversely, the same leadership of such Cults claim their authority cannot be questioned by anyone other than the Divine through Revelation.

Canon 3981 (link)

The leadership of any Religion or Cult that denies the continued existence of Divine Revelation automatically denies the legitimacy of all its own scripture and authority, consenting and agreeing that such officials possess absolutely no legal, moral nor spiritual authority whatsoever.

Canon 3982 (link)

When anyone references, writes or speaks of “Divine Revelation”, “True Revelation”, or “Revelation” it shall mean these canons and the sacred covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum.