Love as Law • Consciousness as Axis • Reality as Teacher
The Order of the Unspeakable Absolute is a living notebook of a certain way of seeing reality. It starts from a simple but heavy claim: there is such a thing as absolute truth — a real structure to existence — but our language and concepts can only ever approach it, never fully capture it.
Like a mathematical limit, you can get infinitely close without ever touching the final value. That is how truth works here. We move toward it in better and better approximations: with neuroscience, with philosophy, with sacred texts, with physics, with psychology, with self-reflection, and with compassion. But we never pretend that any one doctrine, ideology, or theory is the Absolute.
The name “Unspeakable Absolute” points to this: the real thing is beyond words, but words can still be used responsibly to orient ourselves. Love is treated as a law of reality — not shallow romance, but the deep tendency toward connection, coherence, healing, and mutual flourishing. A society built in harmony with that law will feel different at every level: in its economics, its cities, its relationships, and the way it treats trauma and learning.
This site is structured as a set of doors: each tab is a different entry point into the same vision — courses for sharpening the mind, a library of texts, principles for living sanely, a sketch of a psychocentric society, and a map of thinkers who helped shape this worldview.
The Order is not a church, not a cult, it is about what is the truest authority within us, within our individual I's. It’s closer to a constant experiment that is always useful, yet is never over: “What happens if we take truth, compassion, trauma, history, and science seriously at the same time, and refuse to sell any of it?”
At the core is the understanding that there is a structure to reality that does not depend on our opinions. That structure is what we call the Unspeakable Absolute. Every map, every model, every theory, and every doctrine is at best a pointer. Confusing the pointer with the thing itself leads to tyranny, fundamentalism, and insanity — whether in religion, politics, or science.
In many traditions, especially in readings of the Upanishads, true faith is not the absence of thought but the beginning of real thought. One line expresses it like this: “The one who has faith thinks; the one who lacks faith does not think.”
In this sense, faith means a deep trust that truth exists, that reality is coherent, and that aligning with it matters more than comfort or ego. If you secretly believe that nothing is real, that everything is just opinion or power, then you stop really thinking. You just react. But if you trust that there is a way things are, then thinking becomes an act of devotion: constantly checking, refining, and updating your map to better match the territory.
The Order is psychocentric: it starts from the nervous system. How people behave, what they believe, and how they organize societies are deeply shaped by stress, trauma, upbringing, nutrition, environment, and culture. You cannot build a sane world by ignoring the brain and the body and then preaching morality on top of unhealed wounds.
That’s why the project brings in trauma science (Gabor Maté), behavioral biology (Sapolsky), semantics (Korzybski), and systems thinkers like Jacque Fresco. The goal is not to blame individuals but to understand the web of causes and build structures that make health, honesty, and cooperation the default instead of the exception.
This whole thing is created and curated by I and with the aid of Artificial intelligence to create the HTML format and refine the text to a more palatable read. My name is Gabriel AKA Eleven — someone who has spent years wrestling with philosophy, Scripture, science, languages, different forms of mental experimentation, history, and everyday survival. The site is a synthesis of that struggle: an attempt to put tools in one place so that others can start from their level of understanding.
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These are not “my” courses. They are some of the best freely accessible materials on the internet that line up with the kind of mind this Order wants to cultivate: precise, skeptical, compassionate, and curious. The idea is to build from the ground up — from clear language and math to physics, psychology, and philosophy.
Clear thought needs clear language. A lot of confusion, manipulation, and self-deception comes from sloppy grammar and undefined words.
Math is the language reality uses when it wants to be completely unambiguous. You don’t have to become a mathematician, but understanding functions, limits, probability, and basic calculus changes how you see everything.
If we’re talking about “laws of reality,” physics is a major part of that conversation. Quantum mechanics especially exposes how weird and subtle reality becomes at small scales and high precision.
You can’t fix society if you don’t understand how human beings actually function: how stress works, how trauma shows up, how beliefs form, and how people justify anything to themselves.
These are for when you want to question the foundations: what is information, what is language actually doing, what is the relationship between mind, matter, and measurement?
This library is not meant to be neutral. It is biased toward sources that speak to deep structure: consciousness, history, symbolism, trauma, language, and systems. You are not asked to believe any of it — only to read with an active mind.
These are windows into how humans have tried to talk about the Unspeakable long before modern science. Each tradition is partially corrupted by power and politics, but many texts still carry a clear signal.
The Upanishads in particular are important here because they’re closer to the roots of the tradition and less shaped by later kings and institutional religion. They speak directly about self (Atman), ultimate reality (Brahman), and the recognition that what you really are is not limited to the little story in your head.
These authors are not saints. They’re people who pushed in directions that matter for this project. Some you might agree with, some you won’t — that’s the point.
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Learning here means more than collecting facts. It means changing the actual structure of the nervous system so that you perceive more clearly, respond more intelligently, and suffer less from illusions — both private and collective.
The worldview behind this Order assumes:
You’ve seen how arguments and wars can run on undefined words. So there’s a focus on learning English deeply — not to be fancy, but to be precise.
Math and physics are ways of touching the skeleton of reality. Even basic exposure to functions, probabilities, and physical laws changes how you think about risk, systems, and cause and effect.
Anthropology is a way of stepping outside your own culture. Once you see how different humans can live and still be human, a lot of “this is just how it is” falls apart.
These principles are not commandments. They are working assumptions — things that seem to hold up across science, spirituality, and lived experience. You are invited to test them.
The society imagined here is not utopia. It is a direction: a psychocentric, resource-aware civilization that takes seriously both human psychology and planetary limits.
In the long run, a fully resource-based economy might make most forms of “money” obsolete. But as a transitional step, the Order imagines a currency backed not by debt or vague promises, but by a transparent index of real-world resources: energy, water, food, materials, and ecological capacity.
New currency is created only when new sustainable capacity is measured (renewable energy online, soil restored, infrastructure built that serves everyone). Currency is retired when use goes beyond regenerative limits. The formulas and data are public and open to scientific criticism.
To keep such a system from becoming another tool of control, monetary architecture must be distinct from political power. That means:
Government serves people and enforces fair rules. The monetary system serves reality and the resource base. Neither is allowed to privately hijack the other.
These people don’t all agree with each other, and that’s part of why they’re here. Together they form a kind of multi-angle lens on reality.
Shows that behavior is the sum of biology, hormones, development, culture, immediate context, and history. Makes it harder to hate individuals and easier to see whole systems.
Explodes sloppy language. “The map is not the territory” is more than a slogan — it’s a practice. His work pushes you to notice how easily you confuse words with reality and to adjust your speech patterns to stay sane.
Trains you to hold beliefs lightly, see your own “reality tunnel,” and experiment with perspective. He brings humor and play into serious work on consciousness and politics.
Treats language, myth, plants, and the psyche as data about the cosmos. Whether or not you agree with his conclusions, he stretches what you think is possible to even consider.
Translates non-dual insights into language that a modern, stressed-out mind can actually hear. Helps dissolve the illusion of being an isolated ego trapped in a hostile universe.
Whatever you think of him, he understood “set and setting” and the power of context on consciousness. His work is a reminder that how you frame an experience matters as much as the experience itself.
Walks through symbolism, myth, and esoteric traditions in a way that treats them as maps of the inner world, not just weird historical trivia.
Asks, “What if we actually redesigned everything?” Instead of patching a broken system, he proposes building a new one based on resources and scientific method instead of money and politics as we know them.
Focused on deconditioning: tearing down scripts, masks, and habits that keep you small. His exercises are aimed at brutal honesty with oneself.
Reveals how much of what we call “addiction,” “illness,” or “bad behavior” is a response to injury — emotional, physical, or social. Brings compassion into places where blame usually lives.
Explores ancient civilizations, forgotten histories, and alternative narratives about human origins. Not to replace mainstream history, but to remind you that our story is older, stranger, and less settled than you were taught.
The Structural Formation of the Order
The Order of the Unspeakable Absolute is not a religion, not a business in the conventional sense, and not a belief system.
It is a structural framework designed to explore, articulate, and embody the deepest psychophysical domain from which all mental and physical systems arise.
Donations are not payments for salvation, access to truth, or authority. They are voluntary contributions toward the **construction of a living structure** capable of sustaining education, research, symbolic architecture, and long-term continuity.
Donations are currently accepted through external platforms (links will be listed below as they are activated).
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No donation grants authority, rank, or special status. Participation in the Order is not purchased.
Every contribution is allocated toward specific structural domains. These domains exist to prevent corruption, opacity, and mission drift.
Transparency is non-negotiable. All funds are tracked and categorized.
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