M0G: From Sacred Language To KRTML / Choosing The Next Door
What this playlist expands
M0G helps the viewer route from sacred suffering into the correct KRTML path: knowledge, recovery, tools, mythology, or living application.
Sacred suffering becomes more repairable when it is translated into the right next door: trauma, shame, attachment, reality, boundary, prayer, myth, tool, or life application.
- I feel cursed. Where do I go?
- I feel sinful. Where do I go?
- I feel spiritually guilty. Where do I go?
- My family uses dharma against me. Where do I go?
- I need prayer, not theory.
- I need boundaries, not more meaning.
- I need mythic language, not clinical language.
- I need tools because I am activated.
- Curse-feeling may route to R5, R6, R10, or M9.
- Sin-feeling may route to R11, R12, T9, or M6.
- Dharma-conflict may route to R8, R14, R19, M18, or L18.
- Spiritual coercion may route to M21, R16, L17, or T13.
- Prayer need may route to M3.
- Boundary need may route to M11, R19, or T19.
- Activation need may route to T2 before interpretation.
Playlist Spine
This article turns sacred words into route-finding: the sacred term is the entry, not the whole map.
This article routes sin-feeling toward repair, dignity work, and careful accountability instead of self-condemnation.
This article routes curse-feeling toward , memory, , or Shiva-style containment rather than fatalism.
This article routes -as-captivity toward , , boundaries, and literacy.
This article teaches the viewer to choose a next door without panic, theological warfare, or forced certainty.
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