Protocol of Kindness: By accessing the resources offered by the “Digital Sol” of Les Trois Clochettes (Ghanta Traya), you acknowledge and honor the following protocols of resonance:
Pure Gift and Non-Commercial Use: Translations, tools, and pilgrimage archives are offered as a “Dana” (selfless gift). In accordance with Universal Jurisprudence, these fruits of the lineage may not be subjected to a profit-driven corporate logic, sold, or made subject to paid access by any entity seeking to commodify wisdom.
Integrity of Form: Sharing our free resources is encouraged, provided that the content remains unaltered. This measure protects the intellectual and vibrational integrity of our Space of Agency, ensuring that the message is not diluted by external interpretations.
Ethics of Fraternity: Users of our digital tools commit to acting with the attention and dignity required by both Dharma and fundamental human rights. Speech and action here must be rooted in a posture of peace, excluding any dehumanizing behavior.
Institutional Autonomy and Distinction: Les Trois Clochettes (Ghanta Traya) provides the technical and ethical infrastructure. Participation in our public projects expresses your Ontological Autonomy, but does not automatically grant access to the private curriculum of the Vajra Traya lineage or formal membership in the governance structure.
In the modern world, “terms of use” are often perceived as a restriction imposed by a higher authority (a defensive stance). In the Universal Jurisprudence we uphold:
Pure Giving vs. Free Access: Modern “free access” often hides a cost (your data). The Pure Gift is a practice of merit; it creates a karmic bond of respect toward the source.
Integrity vs. Copyright: Where modern copyright protects “property,” we protect the “Lineage.” Altering a sacred text or a practice tool breaks the chain of transmission that allows the user to attain clarity.
Agency vs. Adherence: Unlike organizations that seek to “capture” members, we celebrate your Intrinsic Agency. You remain a free being, using a tool made available by a trust, without alienating your identity for the benefit of the institution.