The Emperor
[ Tzaddi ]
[ Tzaddi ]
Four as physical reality, basic structure, orientation
The fifth movement
On his travels the Fool came by a castle that stood on a hill so high. The ruler was not a king but an emperor, whose voice was strong and loud like a boar. From his throne he spoke and all would obey. No one would oppose a thing he would say. The people were happy and lived normal lives. Under his rule the empire thrives. With respect the Fool came to ask just how he managed this incredible task. "To be creative and patient is fine and honorable, but with those alone the forces shall not be tolerable. Only those of strong will and good organization can build any world's solid foundation." With that the Fool came to understand that in this world he must make a stand. Walking ahead with a confident gleam he leads himself towards his dream. |
Roles of the Emperor's notebook
1. What is written in this notebook by the owner shall come true with a delay of four seconds.
2. Nothing written in this notebook can create life.
3. Only writing directed to humans can become reality.
4. Orders given through writing are directed to the subject's mind and are absolute.
5. Those under the influence of the writing must have seen the owner of this notebook at least once.
6. When writing in this notebook, its owner must write without emotion.
7. The owner of this notebook can neither wish, nor order a person to die.
8. The dead can not be brought back to life through writing in this notebook.
9. If the writing is against the owner's will, it shall not be carried out.
10. The owner can not tamper with their ownership of the Emperor's notebook.
11. If the owner is insane, orders shall not be carried out.
12. Any writing using The Wheel of Fortune, Death, Temperance, The Tower, The Moon, The Sun or The World as subjects shall not occur.
13. The owner of this notebook can not cancel the ownership of the other twenty one owners.
14. Writing in this notebook comes at the cost of lowering the owner's blood pressure.
With each sentence, both systolic and diastolic blood pressure drop by two.
1. What is written in this notebook by the owner shall come true with a delay of four seconds.
2. Nothing written in this notebook can create life.
3. Only writing directed to humans can become reality.
4. Orders given through writing are directed to the subject's mind and are absolute.
5. Those under the influence of the writing must have seen the owner of this notebook at least once.
6. When writing in this notebook, its owner must write without emotion.
7. The owner of this notebook can neither wish, nor order a person to die.
8. The dead can not be brought back to life through writing in this notebook.
9. If the writing is against the owner's will, it shall not be carried out.
10. The owner can not tamper with their ownership of the Emperor's notebook.
11. If the owner is insane, orders shall not be carried out.
12. Any writing using The Wheel of Fortune, Death, Temperance, The Tower, The Moon, The Sun or The World as subjects shall not occur.
13. The owner of this notebook can not cancel the ownership of the other twenty one owners.
14. Writing in this notebook comes at the cost of lowering the owner's blood pressure.
With each sentence, both systolic and diastolic blood pressure drop by two.