Lakh Saam

Overview
Lakh Saam (Lakh; Principle Saam; Three) is a sect of Gensinism with a philosophy of neutrality in existence. Its teachings differ slightly in definition from its original counterpart in terms of spiritual interpretation and principles. The fundamental concept is absolute truth and tranquility in reality and believes that only one can bring true peace among oneself. A teaching in Lakh Saam that sums up their philosophy is  'It too shall soon pass'.

The III Principles of Existence
Entity, it is a vessel in which carries the spirit, the mind. It is the base of our existence. It is the base for our mind to gain wisdom. It is the host that shelters the spirit to learn.

Spirit, it is the pupil, the scholar, the heart of all that learns of the way in life, that feels, sees and endures what life offers, Rakha (Love), Tosa (Anger), Kos (Sadness), Asi (Jealousy), Gilet (Desires), Gamae (Lust), Awah (Happiness), Gau (Fear) and so on….

Environment, it is the cause of all things. The reason, the start of what our entity perceives which ultimately leads to the effect it has on our spirits.

Without one another of Lakh Saam, reality is false.

The III Principles to Peace
''"To master peace, we must first understand the concept of our existence, the three principles. Some may stop at that and accept the fate of their unsteady spirits. However, those who seek to be enlightened may pave their way to peace with these three paths, Recognize, Reason, Surpass. You may enjoy life of its ups and downs and the colour shade it offers over the course your journeys but as all things are, it too shall soon pass." -Ongkhot''

To feel and to recognize feelings are different things. The only true duty of a Lakh Saam follower is to be at peace. As Awah (happiness) is temporary, and so are all sentiments. We must know that the only way to be enlightened and achieve the highest truth of the universe, is to accept the inevitability in the endless cycle of our emotions. We must be above our emotions, looking over from above the feelings our spirit endures. So we recognize our present spirit, we reason, and we surpass. With our spirit in control, with mastery of the knowledge that life will offer good and bad, with acceptance of inevitability, we achieve peace.

Culture
Despite being a religion, the sect does have a distinct culture for music as they encourage musicality that enriches the mind. Their rhythm and tones represent the philosophy surrounding Lakh Saam.