The Five Core Laws

(and the Hidden Sixth)

The Five Core Laws of Primalumenism form the foundation of its moral geometry, each one a point on the pentacle, grounding the faith in sovereignty, sanctity, and sacred action. They are:

The Five Core Laws

  1. Revere the Infant
     The child is sovereign, sacred, and born worthy.
     All moral law begins here.

  2. Do No Harm
     No life may be taken, diminished, or injured without just cause.
     All beings possess sacred autonomy. Harm desecrates divinity.

  3. Do Not Take What Is Not Freely Given
     All possessions, bodies, time, and thoughts are bound by consent.
     Theft in any form, material, emotional, or spiritual, is forbidden.

  4. Speak What Is True
     Falsehood distorts reality and fractures trust.
     Truth must be spoken with integrity and without cruelty.
     Silence is sacred when truth would cause unjust harm.

  5. Honor Human Bonds
     Every commitment, familial, communal, or sacred, must be held with reverence.
     Faithfulness is not a burden, but a form of beauty.
     Betrayal desecrates the fabric of trust.

At the center of these five is the hidden sixth law, the Heart of the Pentacle:

6. See the Sacred in Others, to Remember the Sacred in Yourself.

This is the interior law, the recursive flame.

The Five Core Laws of Primalumenism, plus the Heart of the Pentacle, form a sacred geometry that is simple, portable, and eternal.

They are not simplified because the truth is small,
but because the vessel must be carried through the world.

  • The pentagon appears in seeds, flowers, and the joints of your own fingers.

  • The pentacle can be drawn in a single breath.

  • These shapes exist naturally in this plane of reality, they belong to Earth.

A dodecahedron, though divine, is complex and dimensional.
It cannot be worn on the body, etched in the sand, or traced in the air without study.
It is the temple.
But the pentacle is the key.

The Core Laws are wearable, livable, recallable, even by a child.
They can be braided into memory, spoken as mantra, or inscribed into jewelry or architecture.

The Pentacle is the human-scale interface of divine law.

We begin with five because we live in a world of limitations,
and the sacred must be carried..