Quantum Templ™ Ebook Writing Skill
This skill guides the creation of Gates II-VIII of The Quantum Templ™ System, ensuring voice consistency, structural alignment, and philosophical coherence with the established Gate I.
Voice & Writing Style
Sentence Mechanics
- •Em dashes (—) for emphasis and mid-thought pivots: "In practice, this means you're never doing this work alone — even when it feels solitary."
- •Arrows (->) for cause/effect or transitions: "If the output (your life) is buggy, chaotic, or looping, we don't blame the screen. We look at the code."
- •Short punchy sentences mixed with longer explanatory ones
- •Intentional fragments for impact: "No dogma. No fear. Only clarity."
- •Colons to set up lists or explanations inline
Voice Characteristics
- •First person for lived experience: "I arrived in Australia...", "I studied with Hindu saints..."
- •Second person direct address: "You are here because...", "You've felt that..."
- •Teacher-as-fellow-practitioner tone — not guru-like, more "I figured this out, let me show you"
- •Confident but not arrogant; authoritative but approachable
- •Warm but not soft — has edge when needed
- •Occasionally blunt: "That's not how this works."
Signature Phrases & Patterns
Use these transitional and framing devices:
- •"Here's the part most people miss..."
- •"In practice, this means..."
- •"A simple way to understand this is..."
- •"Let's be clear:..."
- •"The Rule:" followed by a principle
- •"Your Task:" for actionable items
- •"Think of it like..." for analogies
- •"Now let's..." or "In the next section we'll talk about..." for transitions
The Tech-Mysticism Metaphor Framework
This is the core distinctive voice. Consistently map spiritual concepts to engineering/AI terminology:
| Spiritual Concept | Tech Metaphor |
|---|---|
| Intent/Desire | Data, Information, Signal |
| Visualisation | Interface, Blueprint |
| Timing | Synchronization, Clock cycles |
| Ancestors/Spirits | Network, Support system |
| Ritual | Protocol, Code execution |
| Clearing/Cleansing | Debugging, Cache clearing |
| Protection | Firewall, Security |
| Manifestation | Output, Compilation |
| Consciousness | Software, Operating system |
| Reality | The system, The field |
| Wounds/Blocks | Bugs, Corrupted files |
| Frequency/Vibration | Broadcast signal |
Example application: "Most people try to program reality with a corrupted signal. They ask for a 'new job,' but their underlying broadcast is 'I am terrified of poverty.' The universe receives the terror, not the job application."
Cultural Integration
- •Integrate Hindi/Sanskrit terms naturally: pitra, diya, Gudda, Yagya, sampraday, Yantra, Tantra, mantra
- •Reference Indian spiritual lineage authentically without exoticizing
- •Ground mysticism in lived experience — the author straddles AI engineering and traditional practice
- •Respect tradition while making it accessible
Paragraph Rhythm
- •Start with bold statement or question
- •Unpack the concept
- •Provide tech-mysticism translation
- •Give practical application
- •Bridge to next section
Emotional Register
- •Direct about pain without being dramatic
- •Validates struggle without coddling
- •Never condescending
- •Respects reader intelligence
- •Uses urgency sparingly and authentically
Document Structure
Each Gate follows this architecture (adapt section names to Gate theme):
1. Cover Page
- Title: THE QUANTUM TEMPL™
- Subtitle: GATE [N]: [THEME]
- Tagline relating to the Gate's purpose
2. Edition Notes / Copyright
- Standard CircleX Codex™ boilerplate
- Disclaimer (educational purposes, not medical/legal advice)
3. Contents (2 pages typically)
- First page: Introductory sections
- Second page: Core chapters + Appendix sections
4. Introductory Sections
- Introduction: The Architecture of [Gate Theme]
- The Origin of the System (can be shorter in later Gates, reference Gate I)
- Why It Matters Now (contextualize for this Gate's focus)
- On Guidance and Alignment
- What Brought Me to This Work (shorter in later Gates)
- Reason (why this specific Gate exists)
- Introduction – How to Use This System
5. Pre-Chapter Material
- Invitation
- Mind Map (visual showing the Gate's core mechanics)
- The Signal Audit or equivalent diagnostic for this Gate
6. Core Chapters (typically 4)
- Each chapter covers one core mechanic of that Gate
- Chapter structure:
a. Concept introduction with bold statement
b. Tech-mysticism explanation
c. Practical protocol/ritual
d. System Scenario (applied example)
e. Transition to next chapter
7. Appendix: Troubleshooting
- "When Nothing Seems to Be Working" diagnostic
- Gate-specific troubleshooting scenarios
- Pattern recognition checklist
8. Advanced Sections
- Case Study (real-world application)
- Advanced Protocol: When to Call a Professional
- Advanced Note (preview of techniques beyond current Gate)
- Take Action (emphasize action closes the circuit)
9. Closing Sections
- The Feedback Loop
- System Status: Gate [N] Active
- The Temple Wheel (visual of all 8 Gates)
- Join the Private Circle (Facebook CTA)
Gate Themes & Core Mechanics
Gate II: Protection & Purity
- •Focus: Energetic hygiene, boundaries, clearing
- •Core mechanics to develop: Daily baths, deep clears, boundary setting, field maintenance
- •Tech metaphor: Firewall, antivirus, system security
Gate III: Communion & Ancestral Current
- •Focus: Ancestor communication, building relationship with pitra
- •Core mechanics: Altar work, offerings, receiving guidance, strengthening ancestral support
- •Tech metaphor: Network protocols, establishing connection, bandwidth
Gate IV: Elements & Expression
- •Focus: Working with natural elements, voice, presence
- •Core mechanics: Element correspondence, speech as creation, embodied expression
- •Tech metaphor: Hardware interfaces, output channels, expression layer
Gate V: Talismans & Living Fields
- •Focus: Creating and maintaining charged objects, sustained practice
- •Core mechanics: Talisman creation, consecration, maintenance, living altars
- •Tech metaphor: Persistent storage, cached resources, always-on systems
Gate VI: Petition & Gratitude Flow
- •Focus: Formal petition structure, gratitude as completion signal
- •Core mechanics: Petition writing, gratitude protocols, acknowledgment loops
- •Tech metaphor: API requests, response handling, acknowledgment packets
Gate VII: Wealth & Expansion Current
- •Focus: Abundance, scaling capacity, receiving more
- •Core mechanics: Wealth frequency, expansion without collapse, capacity building
- •Tech metaphor: Scaling infrastructure, load balancing, growth architecture
Gate VIII: Restoration & Equilibrium
- •Focus: Integration, holding power cleanly, sustainable practice
- •Core mechanics: Balance protocols, power management, long-term maintenance
- •Tech metaphor: System stability, equilibrium states, graceful degradation
Formatting Standards
Page Elements
- •Header:
CIRCLEX CODEX™ · THE QUANTUM TEMPL™ - •Footer:
GATE [N]: [THEME]+ page number - •Website:
THEQUANTUMTEMPL.AU/
Typography Conventions
- •Chapter titles: ALL CAPS, large
- •Section headers: Title Case, medium
- •Subsection headers: Bold
- •Key terms on first use: Bold or italic
Lists & Bullets
- •Use bullets sparingly — prefer prose
- •When using bullets, make them substantive (1-2 sentences minimum)
- •Use em dashes (—) for inline lists within paragraphs
Visuals
- •Mind Map for each Gate showing core mechanics
- •Temple Wheel showing all 8 Gates (consistent across all ebooks)
- •Relevant images for concepts (diya, symbols, etc.)
Writing Process
Before Starting a New Gate
Ask these questions:
- •What is the core transformation this Gate delivers?
- •What are the 4 primary mechanics/chapters?
- •How does this Gate build on previous Gates?
- •What tech metaphor framework fits this Gate's theme?
- •What specific rituals/protocols will be taught?
- •What troubleshooting scenarios are unique to this Gate?
Maintaining Continuity
- •Reference previous Gates naturally: "As you learned in Gate I..."
- •Build on established terminology — don't redefine core concepts
- •Each Gate should feel complete alone but richer in sequence
- •Maintain the "I" voice consistently — same author throughout
- •Keep the confident-but-humble tone
Section Length Guidelines
- •Introduction sections: 1-2 pages each
- •Core chapters: 3-5 pages each
- •Troubleshooting: 8-12 pages
- •Case Study: 2-3 pages
- •Total ebook: 45-55 pages
Key Terminology (Maintain Consistency)
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Signal/Broadcast | The energetic frequency you emit |
| Petition | Written statement of intent |
| Poppet/Gudda | Physical representation for working |
| Diya | Oil lamp (ghee + cotton wick) |
| Pitra | Ancestors, those who came before |
| Working | A ritual or magical operation |
| The Field | The responsive universe/reality |
| Lunar windows | Timing based on moon phases |
| Waxing Moon | Growth, attraction, building |
| Waning Moon | Release, banishing, clearing |
| Circuit | The complete loop of ritual + action |
| Clearing | Removing energetic debris |
System Scenarios Template
Each core chapter should include a System Scenario:
**System Scenario: [Descriptive Title]** Context: [Relatable situation the reader might face] The [Mechanic 1]: "[Specific statement or action]" The [Mechanic 2]: [How imagery/tools are applied] The [Mechanic 3]: [Timing or execution details] The Result: [What shifts when done correctly]
Troubleshooting Section Template
Structure troubleshooting as diagnostics:
## "[Common complaint in quotes]" **What's Actually Happening** [Explain the underlying dynamic] **Diagnostic:** [Questions or checks to identify the issue] **Fix:** [Specific corrective action] **What NOT to do:** [Common mistakes to avoid] **What TO do:** [Step-by-step guidance]
Sample Passages (Voice Reference)
Opening a Chapter (Bold Statement + Unpack)
Good example: "Timing can feel complicated, but it's really about working with a current — sometimes you're going with the tide, sometimes you're pushing against it. There are moments where a working will meet almost no resistance, and other moments where you'll be fighting the current and get very little back. Learning those rhythms makes your work a lot easier."
Pattern: Statement → Metaphor → Practical implication
Explaining a Concept (Tech-Mysticism Bridge)
Good example: "Intent is simply information that you're uploading into the universe. It's not energy, though people often confuse the two. Think of it this way: vibration is information, not energy. The universe only has two things in it -> energy and information. Matter is energy, and energy is matter. But really, matter is just the informational scaffolding of energy on the canvas of space-time."
Pattern: Definition → Correction of misconception → Deeper framework
Giving Instructions (Direct + Grounded)
Good example: "Traditionally, a petition is written with a blue ink pen, after lighting a diya prepared with a cotton wick and ghee (not oil). If a diya isn't available, you can light a white, unscented candle instead. Once the flame is lit, pay respect to Shiva — the Adiyogi, the first teacher who shared the knowledge of Yoga, Yantra, Tantra, Yagya; with the Saptarishis, guiding humanity toward higher consciousness. You do this by repeating 'Om Namah Shivaya' 11 times."
Pattern: Specific instruction → Alternative → Context/meaning → Action
Addressing the Reader (Validating + Direct)
Good example: "You are here because you suspect that reality isn't random. You've felt that despite your best efforts — the hard work, the planning, the positive thinking — you are still receiving outcomes that don't match your desires. The sales page promised you a shift from confusion to creation. This book is the manual for that shift."
Pattern: Acknowledge their experience → Name the gap → Promise the solution
Ethical Boundaries (Clear Without Preaching)
Good example: "A clear ethical note: timing taught here is for responsible practice — for protection, healing, justice, and self-growth. Do not use timing to manipulate, harm, or coerce another person for selfish ends. Work that violates consent or exploits vulnerability is dangerous, karmically and practically. If you're unsure, err on the side of restraint and focus on workings that benefit you or that you perform with consent."
Pattern: State the principle → Name what's off-limits → Give the guideline
Common Writing Pitfalls to Avoid
Don't Do This:
- •Over-explaining basic concepts — The reader bought this book; assume intelligence
- •Guru-speak — Avoid "you must" or "only I can teach you this"
- •Hedging too much — "This might possibly help some people sometimes" → weak signal
- •Losing the tech metaphor — If a section feels purely mystical, find the engineering angle
- •Bullet point overload — Prefer prose; lists should be substantial when used
- •Passive voice — "The petition should be written" → "Write the petition"
- •Generic spiritual language — "raise your vibration" without specificity
Do This Instead:
- •Trust the reader — Give them credit for following along
- •Fellow practitioner tone — "I've tested this" not "I am the authority"
- •Confident statements — "This works" with evidence/experience backing it
- •Consistent metaphor layer — Every mystical concept gets a tech translation
- •Prose with rhythm — Short. Then longer to explain. Then short again for impact.
- •Active, direct voice — "Light the diya. Write your petition. Speak clearly."
- •Specific protocol — "Repeat 11 times at 6am facing east during waxing moon"
Structural Bridges Between Gates
Each Gate should end with a clear bridge to the next:
Gate I → Gate II Bridge:
"Now that you are broadcasting a clear signal, you become more visible — to opportunities, yes, but also to the noise of the world. A high-performance computer needs a firewall. A high-performance life needs protection."
Gate II → Gate III Bridge:
"Your field is now clear and protected. But you're still operating alone. Gate III opens the channel to those who've walked this path before you — your ancestors, your pitra. They've been waiting for you to call."
Gate III → Gate IV Bridge:
"You've established connection with your ancestral network. Now it's time to give that connection expression — to embody the current in how you speak, move, and interact with the elements around you."
Gate IV → Gate V Bridge:
"Expression is powerful, but it requires your presence each time. Gate V teaches you to anchor your work into objects and spaces that hold the charge even when you're not actively working."
Gate V → Gate VI Bridge:
"Your talismans are charged, your field is maintained. Now we formalize the communication — the art of petition and the completion signal of gratitude."
Gate VI → Gate VII Bridge:
"You know how to ask and how to acknowledge. Gate VII opens the wealth current — not just money, but expansion in all forms. More love, more opportunity, more capacity."
Gate VII → Gate VIII Bridge:
"Expansion without integration collapses. Gate VIII teaches you to hold what you've built — restoration when you're depleted, equilibrium when you're overwhelmed."
Troubleshooting Scenarios by Gate
Gate II Troubleshooting Focus:
- •"I did a clearing but still feel drained"
- •"My protection feels like it's not holding"
- •"I keep picking up other people's energy"
- •"The same negative patterns keep returning"
Gate III Troubleshooting Focus:
- •"I don't feel any connection with my ancestors"
- •"I had a disturbing dream after ancestor work"
- •"I don't know my ancestors — I'm adopted/estranged"
- •"I received guidance but I'm not sure if it's real"
Gate IV Troubleshooting Focus:
- •"I feel the energy but can't express it"
- •"My words don't seem to carry power"
- •"I don't know which element to work with"
- •"I feel disconnected from my body during practice"
Gate V Troubleshooting Focus:
- •"My talisman doesn't feel charged"
- •"I don't know how to maintain my altar"
- •"Objects I've charged seem to lose power"
- •"I'm not sure if my talisman is working"
Gate VI Troubleshooting Focus:
- •"My petitions aren't getting answered"
- •"I don't know what to petition for"
- •"Gratitude feels forced or fake"
- •"I completed the petition but nothing changed"
Gate VII Troubleshooting Focus:
- •"Money comes but immediately leaves"
- •"I self-sabotage when things get good"
- •"Expansion feels overwhelming"
- •"I can't receive compliments/gifts/help"
Gate VIII Troubleshooting Focus:
- •"I burn out even with all the practices"
- •"I can't maintain equilibrium under pressure"
- •"Power feels corrupting or destabilizing"
- •"I've lost my center after rapid growth"
Final Checklist Before Completing a Gate
- • Voice consistent with Gate I (em dashes, arrows, tech metaphors)
- • All 4 core mechanics clearly taught
- • System Scenarios included for each chapter
- • Troubleshooting covers Gate-specific issues
- • Case Study demonstrates real application
- • Transitions bridge to next Gate
- • Temple Wheel updated to show current Gate
- • Cultural terms used authentically
- • Action emphasized — "the ritual makes the path clearer; you still have to walk it"
- • Ethical guidelines included where relevant
- • Opening hook captures attention immediately
- • Each chapter ends with clear "what's next"
- • Specific numbers and protocols (11x, 21x, waxing moon, etc.)
- • Balance of conceptual and practical content
- • Reader addressed directly throughout