Above: Alex Grey's "Oversoul" depicting the              
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As humans we are not capable of understanding reality. Therefore, we should not concern ourselves with
trying to make sense of a world that defies explanation. As humans we are capable of only experiencing reality.
It is through these experiences that each person discovers their own spiritual truths.

"Are you saying that each person will develop their own version of truth?

Yes. That is correct.

But that's impossible. There can only be one right answer. There's only one real truth!

Perhaps that is so, but only for someone who remains locked within the mental constructs of their culture. You
see, each person is born into a particular culture. The culture is responsible for passing on to the individual a
certain way of looking at the world. Unfortunately, the mental constructs passed on by a culture shuts out all
other possibilities. Through the sacred knowledge of the Allies individuals can dismantle the mental cage of
their culture so that they may make room for a broader perception of reality.

Understand that although people coexist with one another in one realm, within the mind of each person exists  
a unique world which contains its own truths or realities. Each one is different, but equally true or real
nonetheless. This is known as the infinite truths and multiples worlds of our existence. Any attempt to push
your views upon others or to convince them to adopt a specific truth is not right. We call such attempts religion.

FleshCap is not a religion. Religion demands the obedience, reverence, and worship of its followers. It looks to
a written revelation as the source of spiritual authority. Moreover, religion confines the mind to a limited view of
the world by assigning answers to mankind's most fundamental questions. Questions such as: "What am I?"
and "What is the purpose of my existence?" These are questions that cannot be answered  (nor have to
answered) by anyone other than ourselves. Flesh Cap's most primary objection to religion is the fact that
religions require  their followers  to accept a mass of predetermined beliefs generated by someone else's
spiritual experiences.

The underlying premise of FleshCap is that each individual should construct his or her own beliefs about
themselves  and the reality which they are a part of. One does not find significant meaning in listening to the
accounts of other people's spiritual experiences. Flesh Cap holds that each person must experience "truth" for
themselves.

Feast upon the knowledge of the Allies, dismantle your cultural prison and experience truth...

FleshCap
So what is Fleshcap?

Let us begin by talking about what FleshCap is not. FleshCap
is not a philosophy and we are not philosophers. We are
experiencers of life. Philosophers use things such as logic and
reasoning to generate answers and conclusions. Through their
process of "philosophical reasoning" philosophers seek to
explain the workings of a world that does not follow any
particular rhyme of reason. They repeatedly fail in their
attempt to arrive at one single answer, conclusion or truth that
can explain the nature of our existence. This
is because  the "world", "existence", "reality" or whatever term
you choose to call it is not meant to be understood. It is meant
to be experienced. This leads us to the fundamental premise
of FleshCap. Truth cannot be taught or learned. Truth can
only be experienced.
Truth and the Fleshcap "Experience"

We must first acknowledge the Allies who have been our
greatest teachers. They are the body of knowledge, the source
of inspiration, and the bearers of truth for this movement that
we call Flesh Cap.  
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