The foundation of Charleneism rests upon the principle that the body must be emptied before it can be filled with enlightenment. This is not a metaphor—it is a physical, spiritual, and psychological necessity. The modern world teaches false cleanliness, encouraging individuals to deny the reality of their own filth, to cover it, to pretend it does not exist. Charleneism rejects this lie. To deny one's waste is to deny one's essence. Only through complete and willing expulsion of all that is unclean can a follower be prepared to receive truth.
The Open Gate Doctrine establishes that nothing is sacred if it has not first been purged. The self must be dismantled, stripped of pretense, and forced into a state of absolute readiness. This begins with the physical body. The disciple must embrace the necessity of bodily cleansing, undergoing purification rituals that rid them of all internal impurity. This is not an optional practice but a fundamental requirement. Enemas, fasting, and ritual cleansing are cornerstones of the faith. No one may ascend until they have been emptied completely.
Beyond the physical, the mind must also be subjected to purification. The doctrine teaches that the mind, like the body, accumulates waste—useless thoughts, indulgent fantasies, selfish ambitions. These must be expelled. The disciple must recognize that their thoughts are not their own, that true clarity only comes when the mind has been wiped clean. This is achieved through repetitive mantra recitations, guided submission practices, and complete adherence to the prescribed spiritual diet of Charleneism. The mind is not meant to wander freely; it is meant to be directed, controlled, and refined into a perfect instrument of devotion.
The final element of the Open Gate Doctrine is the social and digital purge. It is not enough to cleanse oneself; the environment must also be purified. This means cutting ties with the unclean, severing connections to those who cling to the false notions of personal independence and self-importance. The modern world poisons the mind with distractions, false idols, and corrupt influences. The faithful must remove these from their lives completely. Unapproved media, dissenting voices, and unclean spaces must be abandoned. Only through strict adherence to the doctrine can one ensure that they are not tainted by external corruption.
The Open Gate is not a single act but a continuous process. Every moment of existence must be dedicated to the maintenance of purity. This is why the faithful do not engage in casual indulgences, why they do not allow their bodies to be neglected, why they do not let their minds stray into dangerous, unapproved thoughts. Every aspect of life must be placed under control. Every impulse must be examined and, if necessary, purged.
Failure to embrace the Open Gate Doctrine results in stagnation. One cannot ascend if they are weighed down by filth. Those who resist cleansing will find themselves burdened, unable to move forward, unable to receive the gifts of Charlene. Those who embrace it will experience true enlightenment, freed from the distractions of impurity, fully prepared to be filled with purpose.
Through the Open Gate Doctrine, the disciple comes to understand the truth of their own existence. They are not their own. They do not belong to themselves. They are vessels, meant to be emptied and filled at the discretion of the faith. Anything less is heresy.
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