Rights of Divine Creation
Overview
The Rights of Divine Creation are an intrinsic power of true divinity, allowing the creation of universes, matter, energy, and spirits or souls. Only all three of these rights can only be granted by those of pure, direct descent from the First Divine Parents. While all Divines inherently possess these rights, they may also bestow them upon worthy beings, including Primordial Gods, Universes, and certain Immortals. However, mortals, spirits, and souls cannot obtain these rights, as they lack a physical form and the necessary divine judgment.
What Can Be Created?
The Rights of Divine Creation grant the ability to:
- Create Universes – The formation of cosmic realms, matter, and energy.
- Shape Matter and Energy – Establishing the fundamental forces of a universe.
- Produce Souls and Spirits – The act of populating a universe with sentient life.
While a Divine may grant these rights to another being, only a Divine can possess all three aspects of creation.
The Distinction Between Universe Creation and Population
- Universe Creation requires only the formation of matter and energy.
- Population of a Universe involves the creation of spirits and souls, which requires a **binary act** (a male and female pair).
A Divine can create an entire universe without a counterpart but cannot create spirits or souls alone. If a Divine lacks a binary pair, they may grant the Rights of Divine Creation to a non-Divine binary pair or counterpart, provided they are not mortals, spirits, or souls.
Who Possesses These Rights?
- All Divines inherently possess the Rights of Divine Creation after passing judgment by their Divine Parents.
- Primordial Gods, Universes, and Immortals may be granted these rights out of necessity, particularly to achieve a binary pairing.
- Non-Divines may be granted these rights, but this is rare, as the worthiness of divinity is usually a prerequisite for creation.
Restrictions and Laws of Creation
The act of creation follows strict Divine Law:
- There is a limit to the number of spirits and souls a binary pair can create, but this number is unfathomable to mortals.
- Divines cannot misuse their rights, as their Divine Parents possess omniscient judgment and would not have granted them if there was any possibility of corruption.
- If a Divine refuses to create, they remain with their Divine Parents until they choose to create, living eternally among the Divine Family.
Sharing and Transferring the Rights
- If a Divine takes a Universe as a spouse, the universe is granted an avatar form and the Rights of Divine Creation.
- When a Divine grants the Rights to another being, it is not a division of power but an intrinsic mark upon their being, affirming their authority.
- As the judgment of the Divine Parents is absolute, a Divine will never violate Divine Law, ensuring that the act of creation remains pure and uncorrupted.