For the fortunate few who have been introduced to Sasvian teachings, the knowledge gained possesses
an inherent logic that typically moves a person along a path from observation to action. Over time these
actions take on a structure consistent with Sasvian principals and can be properly defined as
Actions of Conscience. Practicing Actions of Conscience in our daily lives can take on a momentum
all its own that propels one towards a more proactive lifestyle leading to more concerted Mission Actions
and in so doing elevate a person from Advocate to Squire to Knight Validator.
SOKV Knights and Squires act as anonymous individuals professing a radical individualism for the
benefit of our collective humanity. Therefore the determination to execute a Mission Action requires no
consultation, advice or consent. Yet the Table acknowledges that many in the SOKV community would be
appreciative of a means for obtaining an objective reflection on the efficaciousness of a Mission Action
once completed. This website offers a way to accomplish this, but it must be emphasized that this is
offered only as a service to stimulate self-evaluation, without bias, and the specific grading of
a Mission Action remains the sole responsibility of the actor.
The Table is also aware that some in the SOKV community may be in need of one or more
of the following essential works:
Remembrance, the Teachings of the Veteran
Foundations of the Self-Aware Self-Validating Individual
Disciplines for the Self-Aware Self-Validating Individual
Immortal Life
Rule of the Sasvian Order of Knights Validator
These titles are privately published and in controlled distribution, you may request to be
vetted for their purchase by contacting us as directed below.
To initiate a conversation on the efficaciousness of a Mission Action, or to seek to purchase any
of the five aforementioned titles, please email to gateway@sasvian.com both the name of
your alma mater and the correct Sasvian response to the following four prompts:
1. | Oriental Institute |
2. | Berkeley |
3. | Cassirer |
4. | e.e. cummings |
It all comes down to ethics, at the end of the day ethical behavior is pro-life behavior, and life
is to be preferred over death, and all that enhances life is to be preferred over all that does not,
and life is best enhanced by the absence of violence, self-preservation being the only exception,
yet self-delusion is all too easily succumbed to, so be objective and test your hypotheses, and
oppose and act against corruption at all points of contention.
gateway@sasvian.com