Chapter 1 Ashera The Tree of Life is not an abstract symbol, but a learning structure. It teaches growth, transmission, and the balance between roots, trunk, and branches. The School of Life begins where one understands that each cycle is a lesson.
Chapter 1 – Ashera, the Fundamental Center of the System Ashera constitutes the fundamental center of the system. It is the Tree of Life, the matrix root that guides human perception, the axis around which all fundamental structures are organized: educational, judicial, medical, and military. It is not merely a symbol: it embodies the original function, the foundation that gives meaning, coherence, and direction to the whole of society. This chapter unfolds along four major dimensions, each representing an institutional pillar. 1. Ashera, Foundation of the Educational System 1.1. Origin and Source of Knowledge Ashera is presented as the matrix of all knowledge. It bears the roots of culture, transmission, language, and learning. Through it, humanity receives the first codes: to read the world, to read others, to read oneself. 1.2. Organization of Learning Ashera structure: • the arts (creation, expression, symbolism) • the sciences (understanding, method, universality) • languages (communication, heritage, identity) It is the primary pedagogy, the one that shapes the mind even before human institutions. 1.3. Cultural and Religious Examples Its influence can be found in: • Jewish traditions, with the Tree of Life (Etz HaChaim) • Muslim cultures, in the concept of the primordial womb (Rahma) • Christian symbols, notably Wisdom (Sophia) and the principle of the Founding Mother • ancient traditions: Syro-Phoenician, Sumerian, Anatolian, etc.
2. Asherah, Central Point of the Judicial System 2.1. Bearer of the Scales Ashera upholds the distinction between good and evil. She carries the scales, not as a punishment, but as a balancing force. She represents natural justice, prior to written law. 2.2. Foundation of Laws and Prohibitions She defines: • the limits necessary for social life • the foundational prohibitions (preservation, integrity, respect) • the moral compass that structures civilizations Ashera is the matrix of legal principles, before their translation into codified laws. 2.3. Examples Her symbolic presence is found in: • universal moral codes • traditional legal structures, based on equity • representations of the goddess carrying the scales (Near East, Nubia, Mediterranean)
3. Ashera, Foundation of the Medical System 3.1. Source of Healing and Balance Ashera embodies the balance of body and mind. It presents health as a concept of harmony: aligning the psychic, physical, and emotional aspects. 3.2. Inspiration for Healing Practices It manifests in: • traditional medicine (plants, cycles, seasons) • psychoanalysis (reconciliation with one's origins) • purification rituals (water, fire, breath) It is the very principle of healing, the return to inner order. 3.3. Examples Its influence can be found in: • medical symbols related to the Tree, the Serpent, and the Source • healing traditions (Judea, Arabia, Egypt, East Africa) • practices of spiritual rebirth (baptism, immersion, ablutions) 4. Ashera, Basis of the Military System 4.1. Foundation of the discipline Ashera embodies the idea of organic authority: an authority that is not oppression, but structuring. It establishes hierarchy, loyalty, and rigor.
4.2. Strategy and Order She is the principle of strategy: seeing far ahead, anticipating, defending the structure of the world. In this role, she becomes the axis of cohesion and command. She is the pillar! The pink pillar before our eyes. 4.3. Examples Her presence is found in: • ancient warrior traditions (Phoenicia, Nubia, Mesopotamia) • the priestly-military elites who carried the sacred Tree as their standard • myths where the Mother founds the army as the protector of the city 1.1. Origin and Source of Knowledge Ashera is the very origin of knowledge, because she is the Heavenly Mother, the one who raises students and carries them upward. She is the one who lifts them to the heavens, entrusting them to substitute teachers who, themselves, are inspired by her image, her table, her model. Through these teachers, she is the one who teaches, corrects, guides, and inspires. In her school, discipline and wisdom go hand in hand. The student learns because they are held, guided, and directed. She teaches rules, authority, proper conduct, and respect for one's word.
The system is in place. Good students receive good marks, pictures, and prizes: rewards that signify the value of work well done. For school also embodies a sense of balance: when a mistake is made, the teacher provides the correction, and when the assignment is completed well, they award the mark. It is a universal language. Ashera transmits the first codes: – to understand the world, – to understand others, – to understand oneself. She shapes the mind through all subjects, as in high school, and then guides students to university, for she is the Queen of the Universe. Her teaching implies obedience, precision, and attentiveness: obeying her every word, as one obeys the cosmic law. In her classroom, when a student points to the sky to ask a question, the teacher—who receives her light from her—answers. And in this simple question, in this simple answer, there is already a profound meaning: that of the school of life, founded on the initial stereotypes that students absorb. Learned knowledge becomes a book carried away;
And this book, once paid for by effort, bears its price. For what is learned is acquired. Ashera is also the head of the institution. She is the patron of the school. She is the director of the house of knowledge. She is the one who ensures order in the classroom, the progression of levels, and the coherence of the teachings. She is both the awakener and the stimulus, the one who gives rise to the question and the one who imposes the discipline necessary to receive the answer. It is through her that knowledge, understanding, and open-mindedness come. She is the first educator. She is the root of all study. She is the origin of intelligence. 1.2 – Organization of Ashera Learning Ashera learning is based on a comprehensive structure that brings together the various expressions of knowledge, whether spiritual, symbolic, artistic, scientific, or cultural. Each domain constitutes a gateway to understanding the world, while referring back to a central point: the unity of the language of humanity.
1.2.1 The Arts: Symbolic Expressions of Creation In Achera learning, the arts are not decorative: they are vehicles of codification, living forms of the symbol, direct manifestations of meaning. They include, in particular: a) Music Music is the vibratory expression of inner order. It carries the pulse, rhythm, and frequency that structure creation. In the Achera doctrine, it is not only an art but an energetic language. b) Sport and the Olympic Games Sport represents mastery of the body, effort, breath, and victory. The Olympic Games, in their symbolism, embody consecrated victory, legitimate conquest, and unified strength. They bear the Sacred Heart, because winning without heart is not an Achera victory.
c) Other Art Forms Painting, sculpture, dance, writing: all creative forms make visible an aspect of the Achera principle. They are material translations of the inner structure of the world. 1.2.2 The Sciences: The Intelligibility of the World The sciences occupy a central role in Achera because they describe, organize, and measure reality. They will be developed in several sections and, for some, in specific chapters. a) The Universe and the Throne The study of the universe leads directly to the Throne, the point of origin, order, and cosmic sovereignty. The Throne will be the subject of an entire chapter (probably Chapter 2). This section here only introduces its connection with the scientific principles of the cosmos. b) Astrology In Achera, astrology represents the reading of the heavens, the structure of influences, the mechanics of cycles, and the influence of the elements on human life.
c) Physics and the Table of Elements Physics, in all its forms, describes forces, matter, interactions, and the laws of motion. The Table of Elements, like the Alchemical Table, constitutes the material foundation of science, for it contains the framework of all matter. d) Alchemy The Alchemical Table contains within it the totality of science: transformation, transmutation, essence, purification. It is the science of the passage from one state to another. e) Mathematics: the Rule, the Rate, Values, Weight Mathematics is the science of measurement. It dictates: • the rule, • the rate, • values, • weight, • and all the quantitative benchmarks essential to the order of the world. The rule will also have a dedicated chapter (probably Chapter 3) because it constitutes a fundamental axis: it is the correct measure, rectitude, the pillar of balance. f) Other sciences to integrate • biology, • sacred geometry, • chemistry, • astronomy, • anthropology, etc.
1.2.3 Languages, Communication, Heritage, and Identity a) Linguistic Diversity Languages—Arabic, English, German, French, or any other—express the richness of cultures. Words change, sounds change, alphabets change: "yes" means "yes," but despite these differences, the intention is the same. b) Universal Language Behind all languages lies a central point, a common core that underpins human communication. This point is: • the heart of meaning, • the pillar of human identity, • the center of the universal language system. Each language is simply a different path leading to the same point. c) Identity and Humanity Whether humanity is white, yellow, red, or black, the linguistic heritage remains the same: language is the foundation of all humanity's identity. It is not the external form of the word that creates unity, but the internal point to which all words lead. 1.3. Cultural and religious examples Its influence can be found in all major traditions, as Asherah represents the same Tree of Life for all worlds.
Believers, even though each lives within their own religious universe. For Jews, she is the Tree of Life, the Mother who embodies origin and transmission. For Muslims, she is the same Mother Earth, the same maternal principle, perceived through mercy, the root, the source. For Christians, she remains the founding Mother, the foundation that supports Wisdom, light, and the birth of the world. But this same Mother is also present in the great Eastern traditions. In Hinduism, she appears as the tree of the cosmic hierarchy, the link between heaven, earth, and the invisible worlds. In Buddhism, she is the tree of elevation, the one under which one understands, the one under which one transcends illusion. In spiritual nationalist movements, she becomes the World Tree, the axis of the people, the common root. Thus, whether one is Jewish, Muslim, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, or attached to a national worldview, it is always the same Tree. Each lives in their own world, each sees with their own perspective, but the Tree is one. She is the Queen of the world.
In the superposition of all their worlds, the same Mother exists for all who believe, even if they do not speak to one another. The fool looks at the finger. The wise man looks at the moon. And he who looks at the Tree understands that there is only one root behind all beliefs. 2. Asherah, the central point of the judicial system (extended version) Ashera is not only the heart of justice: she is the source, the root, and the matrix of all judicial principles. She is the center where good and evil are measured, where every action is weighed with impartiality and fairness. Her justice is not only human; it is universal and living, guiding humanity in its behavior and structuring civilizations. 2.1. Bearer of the scales Ashera bears the universal scales, which are not an instrument of punishment but of measurement and discernment. Every fault, every merit, every act is evaluated with precision. She teaches that justice is a balance: correcting what is unbalanced and rewarding what is deserved. In her system, correction is never arbitrary:
People are invited to understand the consequences of their actions. The scales symbolize clarity, order, and wisdom, but they are also a pedagogical tool, allowing everyone to learn to live in accordance with rules and universal balance. 2.2. Foundation of Laws and Prohibitions Ashera is the matrix of laws and prohibitions, the source of all moral codes and traditional legal structures. All human houses of justice are rooted in it. It contains: • The limits necessary for social life, which ensure order and prevent chaos. • The foundational prohibitions, which protect the integrity of individuals and societies. • The universal moral compass, which transcends cultures and connects civilizations. It is through Ashera that the central house of justice unfolds, where all people, of all nations and all religions, are judged. This house is the place of the first and final judgment, of the single scale, which makes no distinction:Jews, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, and all other believers are weighed on the same scales, under the same roof, at the same center of justice. Ashera's justice is also the source of the rule and the legal framework: it teaches humanity the importance of discipline and structure. It shows that freedom can only exist within the bounds of law, and that any disorder or transgression of the rules is a breach of the universal order. 2.3 Living Justice and the Overlapping of Worlds Ashera's justice manifests itself concretely through all human traditions and structures. It is the living center of law, and all people, nations, and armies are connected to it. • Universal Moral Codes Ashera embodies all fundamental moral principles: those found in the religions, cultures, and civilizations of the world. These codes are not merely rules: they represent the balance of fairness, respect, and responsibility. All men are invited to follow these principles, aware that they are weighed on the same universal scale.
The Central House of Justice All judgments, from the first to the last, pass through the same house, the same control center where Asherah symbolically resides. There, every action is evaluated, every fault is corrected, and every merit is recognized. This house represents the universal legal structure: it is the point of convergence for all people, regardless of their culture, religion, or social standing. • The Overlapping of Worlds and Equity for All In Asherah's vision, all worlds overlap: Jews, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, and all other believers are judged on the same scale, under the same roof, according to the same principles. This overlap demonstrates that justice is one, universal, and indivisible, even though each people lives in its own universe.
• The Army of Heaven – The Salvation Army
To guarantee respect for this universal framework, Ashera inspires the Salvation Army, a symbolic and spiritual army, whose soldiers are all called to return to the same base. Each soldier, each defender of order, is connected to the Queen and the same center of justice, so that actions in the material world are aligned with universal order and Ashera's justice. • The Balance and the Judicial Mindset All examples show that the justice embodied by Ashera is not merely external: it structures the mind, teaches respect for rules and discipline, and reminds us of the boundaries that must not be crossed. It establishes the framework within which people can act freely, but always with responsibility and conscience. Any action outside this framework, any disorder or abuse, disrupts the universal balance that it maintains. 3. Ashera, Foundation of the Medical System Ashera is the living heart of universal medicine, the caduceus incarnate, Christ herself. She is not merely a symbol: she is a physician, guide, protector, and source of healing.
It embodies science, art, and the spirit of care, and manifests a medicine that transcends time, cultures, and borders. It is the light that combats disorder, disease, and toxins, both in the body and the mind. 3.1. Integral Medicine: Body, Mind, and Soul Ashera medicine is universal and holistic. It is not limited to treating symptoms: it harmonizes the body, mind, and soul, creating profound balance. • The Body: Every cell, every organ, every system is recognized, understood, and nourished. It teaches the importance of nutrition, hygiene, sleep, and wakefulness for maintaining life in balance. • The Mind: Through psychoanalysis and psychiatry, it heals invisible wounds, mental and emotional disorders, offering practitioners and patients a profound understanding of their causes. Psyche means mind, psychiatrist means savior of the mind: all true healing comes through inner reconciliation.
• The Soul: It uses the arts, music, reading, and writing to heal what transcends the physical and psychological, so that life may regain its beauty and coherence. It also combats the most insidious diseases and viruses, symbolized by the Trojan horse, offering the antidote, prevention, and knowledge necessary to understand and overcome them. 3.2. Observation and Science: Microcosm and Macrocosm Ashera integrates science and rational observation into medicine: • Microscopy and Telescopy: It allows us to see the infinitely small and the infinitely large, to understand microbes and stars, connecting medicine to the cosmos. • Alchemy and the Table of Elements: All matter, substances, and chemical principles are embodied by it, offering a rational and universal framework for medicine. • Physical and biological sciences: all scientific knowledge finds its application in care, from medical astrology and chronobiology to the cycles of life and nature.
Thus, Ashera medicine is both rational and spiritual, linking scientific knowledge to an understanding of the human being as a whole. 3.3. The School of Life and Multidisciplinary Discipline Like a school, Ashera structures medicine with discipline and pedagogy: • Practitioners are guided by rigor, attentiveness, and coordination. • Care is multidisciplinary: doctors, psychologists, pharmacists, therapists, musicians, and educators work together as a harmonious team. • Each patient becomes a student and participant: they learn to understand their body, mind, and environment, and to follow the rules of hygiene, nutrition, and lifestyle. It demonstrates that healing is educating, and that medicine and school are one: discipline, learning, and awakening. 3.4. Nutrition, hygiene and vital balance Ashera teaches that health comes from diet and a balanced body, but always in connection with the mind:
• The body is nourished by both the gut and the mind, in the school of life. • It structures nutrition according to the table of elements and substances, harmonizing science, medicine, and nutrition. • It shows that sleep and wakefulness, physical activity and relaxation, are essential for maintaining health. Every meal, every rest, and every activity is a tool for healing, not only for the body but also for the mind and soul. 3.5. The Arts and Culture as Instruments of Healing Ashera integrates all the arts and culture into medicine: • Music heals the soul and the psyche, resonates in the cells, and structures vital energy. • The visual arts, writing, and reading allow us to visualize and understand inner processes, to learn, and to transform experience. • These practices support prevention, healing, and the development of the mind, because culture is a vector of health as much as food or medical treatment.
3.6. Combating Toxins: She is Christ and Patient United Finally, in this universal medicine, Ashera combats all that is toxic, whether in the mind or the physical body. She stands by the patient, Christ herself, in the fight against evil. Each treatment becomes an act of purification, protection, and harmonization: • Diseases and microbes are confronted with discernment and rigor. • Psychic and spiritual disturbances are rebalanced through discipline, words, and art. • Everything that disrupts the natural order of being is neutralized by her guidance and power. In this vision, medicine becomes a sacred act, where the body, mind, and soul are healed together, and where the practitioner, the patient, and Ashera form a living triangle of healing, guaranteeing harmony and universal health.
4. Ashera, the Foundation of the Military System Ashera is the foundation of discipline, strategy, and authority. It is not limited to physical strength or the organization of armies: it is the organic structure of protection and order, embodying the principle that power and force must serve harmony and justice. 4.1. Foundation of Discipline Military discipline arises from the same pedagogy and order as education and medicine. Under Ashera's guidance: • Each warrior is trained with rigor and wisdom, receiving both knowledge and training. • Discipline is not oppression but a structure of freedom, allowing each individual to know their place and respect the established framework. • It establishes loyalty and hierarchy, not as arbitrary domination, but as protection and cohesion. Thus, military rigor reflects cosmic wisdom: knowing how to conduct oneself, knowing how to act, and knowing how to protect.
4.2. Strategy and Order Ashera represents vision, foresight, and strategic coherence. She teaches: • Foresight: every action must consider the present, the future, and the consequences in both the human and spirit worlds. • Defending the structure of the world: military force serves security, justice, and the protection of the foundations of society. • Cohesion and Command: every group functions under the guidance of the Mother, where each individual knows their mission and their place within the whole. She embodies perfect strategy, where plan, morality, and discipline unite to preserve universal order. 4.3. Examples and Universal Scope Ashera appears in all warrior traditions and elite structures: • The ancient armies of Phoenicia, Nubia, and Mesopotamia, where the sacred and the military were inseparable. • The priestly-military elites, bearing the sacred Tree or the symbol of the Mother as their banner. • Myths and legends, in which the Mother founds the army, protects the city, and guides the battle with wisdom, not brutality.
It shows that force without order is chaos, and that true leadership rests on justice, knowledge, and balance. 4.4. The Heavenly Army and Universal Justice In the highest dimension, Ashera is also the Queen and leader of the Army of Salvation: • All soldiers, regardless of their origin or belief, are called to return to the same base, for war is not a whim but a tool for protection and justice. • Justice and fairness guide action: every soldier knows that force must serve the same house of justice, where the universal scales are held. • This army is not only earthly: it is heavenly, symbolic, and moral, watching over humanity and the structure of the superimposed worlds. Thus, the military, the civilian, and the judicial find in Ashera the same source, the one that guarantees that force is always subordinate to wisdom and order. 4.5. Summary: Force in the service of order and life Ashera teaches that: • Discipline is necessary to protect and structure

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