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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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Why We Choose Authenticity

WE DON'T FAKE OUR NUMBERS HERE
WE DON'T FAKE OUR NUMBERS HERE

Rejecting Bots and Building Real Connections


It wasn't that long ago, in a flurry of brainstorming sessions, that a suggestion was floated: "Why don't we just get some bots to boost our follower count? It would 'get the word out' faster and create an instant impression of popularity." The idea, though brief, sparked a quick and decisive rejection. The reason? It fundamentally goes against everything we stand for.


At our core, we believe in genuine connection, real engagement, and authentic growth. The allure of quick popularity through nefarious means – like faking followers or manipulating public perception with bots – is a temptation we will never succumb to. We are, and always will be, above such tactics.


The digital landscape is rife with illusions. From inflated follower counts to carefully curated highlight reels, it's easy to get caught up in the pursuit of superficial metrics. But we understand that true…


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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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Notice: The Founder Is Not a Phoster or Secret Gnostic

AI REGENERATED IMAGE OF FOUNDER FROM OLD PHOTO
AI REGENERATED IMAGE OF FOUNDER FROM OLD PHOTO

On Ontological Mathematics,

Sacred Geometry, and Their Proper Relation to Druwayu


Druwayu is sometimes misinterpreted as claiming that reality is mathematics, or that sacred geometry represents divine beings directly, or that its founder occupies a special gnostic or “illuminated” role. These interpretations are incorrect and arise from category errors rather than from Druwayu’s stated principles.


This notice clarifies the relationship between ontological mathematics, sacred geometry, and Druwayu’s metaphysical framework, while explicitly rejecting mystical, pantheistic, and guru‑centric distortions.


To clarify the title: Not a Phoster, the word Phoster (often seen in its Greek form Phōs-tēr), it was a term for a lamp, but does carry a connection to stars "radiating." It's often confused with the last name Foster.


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