Hello there earthlings,
Today I will try to describe, the Occupational/Craft Laws.
These laws pertain the functioning of different occupations in the multi-verse.
As anything else, trained and perfected to the extreme, will start to enter the very layers of the cycle, that governs everything.
The Occupational Laws are complex, and hidden deep in the normal activities of living beings.
It is theorised that the cycle of life and death of a fly is the same as the cycle of life and death of the universe, it’s just the scale that differs.
In the same way, the functioning of the Laws that flood, and permeate everything, can be seen, from the functioning of simple things, such as painting, crafting, blacksmithing, and many more, as it’s not necessary to be supernatural, or god like in nature, for an activity to contains the profoundness of laws.
Blacksmithing Laws – the laws concerning everything related to blacksmithing, they are closely related to the laws of Metal, Strength, Perception and Fire.
Music Laws – the laws concerning everything related to music, they are closely related to the laws of Wind, Soul and Sound.
Writer Laws – the laws concerning everything related to writing, they are closely related to the laws of Water, Soul, Perception and Yin-Yang.
And don’t forget, the Laws of each Occupation, are touched upon, when one masters the mortal form of the Occupation, and has a deep understanding of it. (even a mortal can become a Null Stage practitioner with proper enlightenment, and it’s the “easiest” through the Occupational Laws)
Simply put, each action, repeated, and mastered to the extreme, could break the barrier between a mortal, and cultivator, and lead one to the endless path of understanding of the Laws. (lumberjacks, farmers, doctors, bards, even prostitutes, bandits and so on, if they can touch upon that barrier when they are mortal, and feel the Laws, they could gain enlightenment)
That’s it, I won’t explain in this basic manner all the Occupational Laws, but I will describe in detail, on a later date, a few of them.
Until next time, have a nice day.