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==Notes==
In Western doctrine, one is taught to submit to white, male, patriarchal authority.
 
The admonishment to comply and submit to white male authority is pervasive throughout western exoteric and esoteric doctrine, where God is typically cast as an older white, male, patriarch, where pronouns of reference are always "he","him",. and where admonishes to submit and comply are typically backed up with threat and punishment.


The compliance and submission constellation is implemented in the [[Masonic Tarot]]
The compliance and submission constellation is implemented in the [[Masonic Tarot]]

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Compliance and Submission

Compliance and Submission is an Old Energy Archetype Constellation in the Old Energy Creation Template. It answers the question, "What should I do." The answer it provides is that you should comply with the rules and submit to authority.

List of Old Energy Archetypal Constellations

List of Archetypes related to the Submission Archetype Constellation

List of Old Energy Archetypes from the Masonic Tarot

Notes

In Western doctrine, one is taught to submit to white, male, patriarchal authority.

The admonishment to comply and submit to white male authority is pervasive throughout western exoteric and esoteric doctrine, where God is typically cast as an older white, male, patriarch, where pronouns of reference are always "he","him",. and where admonishes to submit and comply are typically backed up with threat and punishment.

The compliance and submission constellation is implemented in the Masonic Tarot

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