Canonum De Ius Cogitatum
Canons of Cognitive Law

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5.2 Mind Influence System

Article 135 - Commandment

Canon 1380 (link)

Commandment is a term used to describe some order, command, mandate or commission which upon issue by a proper authority must be obeyed.

Canon 1381 (link)

The term Commandment was first invented at the Jesuit College of English in the late 16th Century, then delivered through the guise of the Shakespeare portfolio as part of the introduction of the world’s first Mind Influence System that eventually replaced physical slavery with(voluntary) slavery of the mind. The word Commandment is derived from three (3) Latin words com (comitto) meaning “to entrust, commit”, mand (o) meaningorder, command, mandate, commission” and ment (is) meaningMind”. Hence the true original meaning of the word Commandment is “to entrust / commit an order / command to the mind”.

Canon 1382 (link)

The most significant use of the word Commandment soon after its creation, was to identify just ten (10) of the six hundred thirteen (613) Mosaic laws listed in old Biblical Texts to call them the “Ten Commandments”.