First Tenet: I know what I know
I know my rules; my rules are law, therefore I know all laws by virtue of my being ruler.
Confidence is manifestation of knowledge; Confidence in arbitration, manifestation of a knowledge of rules. So long as I know my rules, my confidence will be made manifest by reasonable rulings.
Second Tenet: I know what I do not know
When facing the unknown, I must become flexible as flowing water; able to fill any space and divert at any obstacle.
So long as the rules are consistent, my game can flow around it, moving even while anchored. So long as I know my rules and keep them consistent, my game can become flexible enough for the unknown.
Third Tenet: I know what others know
All that is truth springs into existence upon my creation; all that is truth by others is what I alone have chosen to give.
I create reality. So long as I choose to speak reality to others, then it becomes reality for others. So long as I know my own creations, then I know what others know.
Fourth Tenet: I know what others do not know
All that is unknown springs into existence upon my omission; all that is mystery to others is what I alone have chosen to deny.
I destroy reality. So long as I refrain from speaking reality to others, then it becomes the unknown. So long as I know what I have not yet created, then I know what others do not know.
Fifth Tenet: I know
I am the world; to know myself is to know the world. In knowing the world, I become the world to others.
In being the world I know, I become knowledge. So long as I am the knowledge of the world, all there is to know is within me; So long as all is within, I will never be without.
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