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3. About “Attendant” of “Serengy Era” Guild

An “Attendant” is an individual who has read the volumes of the “Serengy Era” as required: the “Serengy Era-I” two or more times, “Serengy Era-II” once, and—during their journey— the “Serengy Era- III” one or more times; who has sensed, to a certain degree, the narration and magnitude of direct meanings, invisible gist, and subtle spiritual resonance of these books; aligned their thoughts, faith, and personal conviction with the book’s content; and finally, by preparing themselves and making a conscious decision, voluntarily joined the Guild of Attendants.

  1. To become an Attendant, one must schedule a meeting with the Prime Guide of the Guild and, at an appointed spot, undergo the practice through which they are connected with the Elders of their lineage.
  2. A person who has become capable of practicing, on their own, the bonding known as “Eyelgee” —successfully connecting with their ancestral Elders through this practice, understanding its essential spiritual nature, and applying it sustainably in their daily life—is considered an Attendant.
  3. From the moment a person begins the practice the Bonding of Eyelgee in accordance with the principles of “Time” and “Spot”—the basics of the bonding—that individual becomes an official Attendant. The ultimate purpose of this practice is to internalize and embody the concept of becoming a Serengy Human.
  4. Members who voluntarily join the “Serengy Era” Attendants’ Guild, who have entered its membership within one of its “Decads,” who accept the internal rules and guiding principles of the Guild, and who strive to live properly and righteously in accordance with the ethical standards and conscious discipline of a Serengy Human, are considered Attendants.
  5. The organizational structure of the Guild is based on the principle of Decads. All Attendants are unified within this decimal system. The smallest unit is the Decad, which expands into a Centurian, then a Chiliad, and so forth—each level multiplying by powers of ten in accordance with the structure.