The Forbidden Dogmas of the Order of CHIRISBIN
"The secret is not to conceal power, but to protect harmony."(Fragment from the Chant of the Mist, preserved by second-line Circulados)
Introduction to the Dogmas
Within the Order of CHIRISBIN, certain universal truths were considered so sacred, so delicate to the balance between worlds, that they became known as Forbidden Dogmas.Not because they were dark or evil, but because their misuse could fracture the harmony between the planes.These dogmas were taught only to High-Rank Circulados and the Arcanes. They were never written on scrolls. They lived only through sacred oral tradition.
The Seven Forbidden Dogmas
1. The Dogma of Non-Imposition of Will
"Neither by the sword, nor by the word. Choice is the greatest portal."
Chirisbinos were never allowed to manipulate or force the will of another living being — even if they possessed the knowledge to do so through chants, symbols, or rituals of intent.Free will was considered a sacred bond between the individual and the flow of the world.
2. The Dogma of the Veiled Truth
"Not every truth serves the time in which it is spoken."
To know a secret does not grant the right to reveal it. Truth, for a Chirisbino, should only be revealed when the natural cycle requires it.Thus, even in the face of persecution or torture, members of the Order would choose silence.
3. The Dogma of No Premature Harvest
"No fruit before its time. No path before the step."
A metaphor for wisdom and patience. Chirisbinos must not rush the destiny of anyone — not even their own.They do not provoke healing before the body is ready, do not force visions before the mind is awakened, nor make hasty decisions driven by fear or pride.
4. The Dogma of Protecting Simple Life
"The small serves the great. He who forgets the field dries the source."
Chirisbinos were forbidden from harming or scorning common life: farmers, fishers, travelers, animals, and even unarmed enemies.The Order viewed daily life as the true field of balance. No ritual was ever to be performed at the expense of innocence.
5. The Dogma of the Silent Word
"Before you speak, breathe to the breeze. If it returns, the word is permitted."
Every Chirisbino learns never to teach the sacred directly. Every lesson must come through metaphor, story, or symbol, allowing the apprentice to awaken on their own.This ensured that knowledge could only be accessed by those truly prepared.
6. The Dogma of Harmony Between Realms
"Not only of Earth. Not only of Sky. We walk between."
The balance between matter and spirit was essential. The Order forbade any practice that would distort the realms:No living only in meditation, detached from the physical world — and no indulgence solely in earthly pleasures and forgetfulness.
7. The Dogma of Return
"Every step opens a cycle. And every cycle demands return."
No action by a Chirisbino could be performed without the awareness that it would one day return to its source.Before casting a spell, intervening, or altering another’s path, the member had to ask themselves:"Am I ready to meet this again, in another form?"
Final Reflection on the Forbidden Dogmas
These dogmas were not barriers. They were anchors of dignity, created to ensure that knowledge, power, and mystery would always serve life, nature, and universal balance.
For this reason, Chirisbinos were seen as discreet healers, invisible sages — and sometimes, as gentle madmen who spoke to the wind.

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