Why does it has to be an Order?

The System Is Broken

No matter where you look, everything is just wrong. We created a predicament in which we find ourselves living in a world created on illusions build up on illusions. Ideas that once seemed great turn out to be meant only for an elite. A whole civilization built on the base of exploitation right from the beginning. This is why we can’t seem to break free. Within the structures we created, we are now the victims of our own failure to accept reality instead of chasing dreams that were only ever meant for a few – at the cost of the many. And now we are here, facing what is probably the last chapter of humankind.

In a world led by political parties, churches, and large corporations, where people seek refuge in a comfortable bubble of personal affirmation and form interest groups of opinions, who defends the truth? Who stands up for it in a world where groups represent only their own sensitivities and needs? Who represents the truth in a world where individuals put their own well-being before that of the community, even when the survival of the entire species depends on it? The world lacks the bubble that stands up for the truth itself and thus opposes the countless interest groups with their, well, own interests. Not to fight them, but to defend the truth itself and thus create a balance.

An independent order of Knights of Truth, who are not an intellectual, monetary, political, ecclesiastical, or any other elite, but come together from all parts of the world and all strata of the population, from all lifestyles, areas, and backgrounds to free themselves from subjective neediness. An order of brave warriors of reason, who do not shy away from responsibility and do not fear the shadows of their own ego. No church that can be misused for purposes of power. No party that only attracts the same power-hungry type of people. No corporation that must put profit first to assert its existence. No university that has to bow to politics, economy, and local culture. No association where idealists wear themselves out due to personal discrepancies. No philosophy that remains theoretical and can simply be closed in the form of a book if it doesn’t suit one. No movement that takes an idea as a basis but is then interpreted by individuals and runs the risk of being infiltrated. An order with guidelines and instructions for concrete action, with real existing offers and contact points to do what needs to be done, oriented towards the truth itself, no matter how it may manifest.