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Goma Hanung (Divine Savior) and Ceto-Magoist Civilization

1Hanung (Divine Savior), the child of Hanin (Divine Cause), 2had a great will from birth.

3She succeeded the Three Seals of the Heavenly Emblem and 4practiced the Gut of cleansing and exorcising.

5Establishing the Way of the Heavenly Savior, 6she let people know their Origin.

7Because the human world was indulged in the affairs of eating and clothing, 8Hanung legislated the four articles of Muyeo Yulbeop (Law of Removing the Residue) 9and had Hwans (Fish People) administer it.

10The first article says: Cleanse human deeds regularly. Do not let people become living ghosts unknowingly. Turn the distracted and the blocked into the wonderworkers. Let the human world be straightened and lighted without a tinge of impediment.

11The second article says: Give credit to human achievements posthumously. Do not let people continue the uncleanness of living ghosts. Turn the presumptuous and the obsessed into the wonderworkers. Let the human world be satisfied widely without a tinge of resentment.

12The third article says: Send off those who are obstinate and deceitful to wilderness and have them shed off the act regularly. Remove the malicious gi completely from the Earth.

13The fourth article says: Exile those who transgressed gravely to Seomdo (Island of the Sunrise). Cremate the body after death. Remove collective crime without a residue from the Earth.

14Also she invented chambered palaces-temples, ships, and vehicles, and taught people how to reside in them and travel by them.

15Thereupon, Hanung herself launched a ship in the sea and voyaged for the first time.

16She illuminated and demonstrated the Heavenly Emblem and practiced trust,17communicated good news of all tribes, 18and appealed to them not to forget the Origin.

19She taught them how to build chambered palaces-temples, ships, and vehicles as well as how to cook food.

20After returning, she practiced eight spoken languages and two written languages, 21established the calendar, trained in medicinal cures, 22and wrote about astronomy and geography.

23That benefited the human world widely.

24The world became distant and the law was loosened.

25Because people fumbling and speculating shadowy matters became ever increasingly engaged in deceitful actions, 26she aimed to preserve the Way of Origin in daily affairs and to illuminate such affairs.

27Thereafter, the culture of developing studies began and became popular.

28That was because people became confused and ignorant in disposition and did not know without being taught.

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