Revere the Infant.
Why?
The child is sovereign, sacred, and born worthy.
All moral law begins here.
To revere the infant is not only to protect the child outside of you,
it is to honor the child within you,
the one who was once untouched by shame, performance, or expectation.
The infant does not earn worthiness.
It arrives in full radiance, needing nothing but love, safety, and presence.
This truth is not lost as we age, it is only buried.
And so, the first law is also the first healing:
To revere the infant is to remember your original worth.
When you bow to the sacredness of the newborn,
you are not worshiping weakness,
you are bowing to the purest strength the world has ever known:
to exist without apology.
To receive without guilt.
To need without shame.
To trust the world was made for you, because once, it was.
To live this law is to build a world where children are safe,
and to finally turn inward and say:
"So am I."
Reverence for the infant is not sentiment.
It is revolution.
And it begins with you.