Universal Wisdom
Purpose
As Universal Wisdom is the Supreme Master of all levels in creation and all life of the universe, it shall, therefore, be the guide or principle by which all mankind shall aspire to live.
The healing of mind, body and spirit is but one and is governed by this Universal Wisdom.
It is the belief of the members of the Congregation that upheaval of the morals and inferiority of human values have been the results of a departure of mankind from the ideals expressed by Universal Wisdom. This, we believe, has resulted in a sick and decaying society whose redemption can only be brought about by a blending of Universal Intelligence with man’s innate mind. This blending must be initiated by correction of all interference of the brain and central nervous system by forces physical or otherwise that would prevent a free flow of life to all human parts.
After correction of the interference through the above mentioned avenues, the free and unimpeded flow of life energy should be maintained through Universal Wisdom.
Laying on of hands to the vertebrae shall be the sole means of maintaining the LIFE FORCE through Universal Wisdom
The health and purity of body, mind and spirit shall be the supreme attainment of mankind; to be expressed through Universal Wisdom, a beautiful and meaningful world in harmony with all living things as all living things are the expression of God and/or Universal Wisdom.
No living thing shall have the power to possess Universal Wisdom but in the presence thereof become the radiation, conductor of life force.
Healing
All living things are ordained through Universal Wisdom to be endowed with all resources which shall initiate, sustain and perpetuate life be they chemical, physical or spiritual through the laws of nature
Violation of the integrity of these natural endowments shall result in a state of disease. That state in which the living organism is no longer within a divine state of harmonious balance.
It is sacrilege to introduce into the body living organisms or any unnatural matter that may alter the natural balance of that organism rendering it into a state of dis-ease.
The laying on of hands, that basic manner of conveying universal forces by man, shall serve as the sole means of conveying and radiating the life forces from above, downward and outward.
The avenue through which Universal Wisdom is conveyed is through the brain and spinal chord by way of the universal forces. There shall be no other way in accordance with the ancient laws of life and from the divine laying on of the hands by adjusting of the vertebrae that the truth of life, spiritual and physical issue forth.
No man shall be of the power morally or otherwise to make himself above the Law of Nature nor obsess himself with vain posturing in the conveyance of Universal Wisdom; Universal Wisdom will not be governed by the ego of man.
Sacrilege
It shall be sacrilege to depart from the precepts of the Congregation by the following:
- The ingestion of medication or other chemical substances that defy natural law.
- The injection into the body of medication or other matter of substances that defy natural law.
- The application of medication, chemicals or other foreign matter or substances unharmonious to the laws of nature.
- The inhalation of medication, chemicals or other foreign substances in disharmony with the laws of nature.
The “Tuberculin Tests” are a direct violation of our tenets.
- The Mantoux Test is an intradermal injection of tuberculin and as such violates “b” and “c” above and therefore it is forbidden.
- Vollmer’s Patch Test is the application of foreign matter (tuberculin) and in a way that defies natural law and as such violates “b” and “c” above and therefore it is forbidden.
- Von Pirquet’s Cutireaction is the application of foreign matter (tuberculin) and in a way that defies natural law and as such violates “b” and “c” above and therefore it is forbidden.
The above are offered as EXAMPLES of sacrileges and should not be construed to be limited to only the examples listed above.
Laity
The laity of the Congregation of Universal Wisdom shall be composed of those seeking spiritual and physical health combined by unequivocal adherence to the principles of the Congregation and the laying on of hands on their vertebrae.
The laity will partake of missionary activities in advancing the principles of the Congregation without reservation with respect to spiritual and physical health.
The laity shall elect from its body Lay ministers who may be called upon to preach and promote the Gospel of the Congregation.
The laity shall take the responsibility of adhering to the life principles of the Congregation and maintain the divine ethics in accordance with the life principle.
Ministry
The ministry will be constituted by those sufficiently trained in the art, philosophy and theology of the laying on of hands to the vertebrae.
Candidates for the ministry of the Congregation will be examined by a body of five approved Ministers and one lay Minister who will cast one vote each to admit the candidate to partake in the ministry.
Meeting Places
There will be no edifice erected in a denominational or physical sense to denote the place of worship of the children of Universal Wisdom.
God sees all, hears all, feels all and knows all. Therefore, God is everywhere all the time and is in all living things.
Congregation shall consist of any member meeting at a designated meeting place anywhere in the Universe.
Moral Obligation
No court or civil legal body or any tribunal anywhere in the universe shall proclaim itself master in judgment over the physical, mental or spiritual health of any living thing. The only true judge is God in harmony with universal forces and no other living being possess the intellect to judge such matters.
The Congregation in adherence to their spiritual belief and religion are bound by their moral obligation to make resistance and refusal to such judgments in keeping with their committed belief and practice.
It shall be considered a breach of Constitutional rights in a free society to subjugate, force by edict, civil judgment or criminal judgment a conscientious Congregational member to submit to beliefs other than those precepts or principles which bind them to the Congregation of Universal Wisdom.
It shall also be noted that a member is conscientiously opposed to killing, maiming or willfully injuring a fellow living being whether by edict, act of war or dint of circumstance.