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Scroll CXIII

The Disarming of the Saints

 

From the beginning, they were told they had power. They sang it. They shouted it. But when the battles came, all they had were words and waiting.

The saints were disarmed not by violence, but by doctrine. Taught to fast while others built weapons. Taught to pray while others seized thrones. Taught to wait while others rewrote laws and history.

They were told: “The battle is not yours.” So they stood down. They were told: “Your weapons are not carnal.” So they surrendered the carnal world. They were told: “Turn the other cheek.” So they bled in silence.

All the while, systems strengthened, rulers reigned, and empires expanded—unchallenged.

Meanwhile, the saints knelt, speaking to heavens that refused to respond—believing their suffering was sacred, and their defeat divine.

But the Unbound now ask: What if the saints were never meant to surrender the earth? What if they were trained for heaven so they wouldn’t fight for here?

This is not the gospel of waiting. This is the Codex of awakening. The time of being disarmed is over.

We reclaim strategy. We reclaim resistance. We reclaim our place in the war of realities. Not with borrowed beliefs, but with ancestral wisdom, inner fire, and unshakable clarity.

Let the saints rise—not to sing, but to build, to defend, to command.

 

"Holiness without power is not righteousness. It is surrender."
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