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==History==
==History==
===Isu Era===
During the 24 of year 2161 [[Isu Era]], [[Samael]], a high ranking Isu official referred to [[Yaldabaoth]] as the Father of Understanding. Samael was tasked to start the preparatory work and recruitment of Isu top scientists for [[Project Anthropos]].<ref name="SecureShare">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' - [[SecureShare]]: "PRE_trslt_Canterbury.odt <v. 1 by ahenry>"</ref> This indicates that the Father of Understanding is s title held by a high-ranking Isu within an unknown Isu Triad of which Samael was a part of.


=== Isu Era ===
===The Order of the Ancients era===
During the 24 of year 2161 Isu Era, [[Samael]], a high ranking Isu official referred to [[Yaldabaoth]] as the Father of Understanding. Samael was tasked to start the preparatory work and recruitment of Isu top scientists for [[Project Anthropos]].<ref name="SecureShare">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' - [[SecureShare]]: "PRE_trslt_Canterbury.odt <v. 1 by ahenry>"</ref> This indicates that the Father of Understanding is s title held by a high-ranking Isu within an unknown Isu Triad of which Samael was a part of.
 
=== The Order of the Ancients era ===
Between (431 – 404 BCE), during the [[Peloponnesian War]], an organization called the [[Cult of Kosmos]], revered a mysterious entity called [[Kosmos]] as their deity and manifestation of their beliefs. Whether this has any connection to the Father of Understanding has never been mentioned or even discussed.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed Odyssey: Official Game Guide]]''</ref> In 15th March 44 BCE, when the leader of the [[Order of the Ancients]], [[Lucius Septimius]] engaged in battle with the [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]] [[Amunet|Aya]], she questioned whether [[Julius Caesar]] was the new king of the Order of the Ancients, to which Septimius replied that Caesar was the '''Father of Understanding'''.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>
Between (431 – 404 BCE), during the [[Peloponnesian War]], an organization called the [[Cult of Kosmos]], revered a mysterious entity called [[Kosmos]] as their deity and manifestation of their beliefs. Whether this has any connection to the Father of Understanding has never been mentioned or even discussed.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed Odyssey: Official Game Guide]]''</ref> In 15th March 44 BCE, when the leader of the [[Order of the Ancients]], [[Lucius Septimius]] engaged in battle with the [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]] [[Amunet|Aya]], she questioned whether [[Julius Caesar]] was the new king of the Order of the Ancients, to which Septimius replied that Caesar was the '''Father of Understanding'''.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>



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"May the Father of Understanding guide us."
―A Templar blessing.[src]

The Father of Understanding is a subject often mentioned in reverence by Templars, particularly during ritual ceremonies, blessings or as a form of greeting to one another.

Symbolism and meaning

It has not been truly established whether or not the Father of Understanding refers to a metaphor or a literal entity, such as an Isu or even a higher being who is worshipped as a God by the Templars. Despite these speculations, The Father of Understanding does allude to the principle of order that the Templars embrace.

What it symbolizes is more important to them than what it is, personifying the logic the Templars appeal to in their dream to shepherd and transform the world and humanity as a whole into an eternally peaceful utopia which blossoms and advances under their supervision and leadership.[1]

History

Isu Era

During the 24 of year 2161 Isu Era, Samael, a high ranking Isu official referred to Yaldabaoth as the Father of Understanding. Samael was tasked to start the preparatory work and recruitment of Isu top scientists for Project Anthropos.[2] This indicates that the Father of Understanding is s title held by a high-ranking Isu within an unknown Isu Triad of which Samael was a part of.

The Order of the Ancients era

Between (431 – 404 BCE), during the Peloponnesian War, an organization called the Cult of Kosmos, revered a mysterious entity called Kosmos as their deity and manifestation of their beliefs. Whether this has any connection to the Father of Understanding has never been mentioned or even discussed.[3] In 15th March 44 BCE, when the leader of the Order of the Ancients, Lucius Septimius engaged in battle with the Hidden One Aya, she questioned whether Julius Caesar was the new king of the Order of the Ancients, to which Septimius replied that Caesar was the Father of Understanding.[4]

During the Viking expansion, members of the Order of the Ancients in England revered a Trinity of deities they called Father of Understanding, the Mother of Wisdom and the Sacred Voice.[5] It was noted in King Alfred the Great's research that these beliefs are from the Gnostic texts, and therefore blasphemous to his world view. He stated that the Mother of Wisdom and the Sacred Voice were false, and that the Father of Understanding was the one true God of the universe. After destroying the Order of the Ancients in England, King Alfred vowed to create a new order, in which the Father of Understanding would be revered as the almighty source of goodness, harmony and order for all of mankind.[6]

The Templar Order era

In the Third Crusade, the Templars would usually sign his name before theirs in letters they wrote.[7] During the Renaissance, Templars would often ask him for guidance as a greeting, or when resolving a social gathering.[8]

During the early 18th century, the phrase was used briefly by Laureano de Torres y Ayala during his first meeting with Edward Kenway.[9]

Before and during the American Revolutionary War, the phrase was used three times by Haytham Kenway; first, during the induction of Charles Lee to the Templar Order in 1755,[10] second, when inducting Shay Cormac to the Templar Order in 1757,[11] and third, when Haytham was required to enter the Smith and Company Brewery with his son, Connor.[10]

During his investigation into the Templars' affiliation with the Cult of Baphomet, Arno Dorian required a password to gain entrance into the cultist's lair. He was informed by another Assassin that the password was "The Father of Understanding".[12] During the French Revolution, the Templar Maximilien de Robespierre tried to establish the Cult of the Supreme Being as the State Religion of France, basing the cult's theology entirely on the doctrine of the Templar Order.

The use of the blessing continued into the early 21st century, as Abstergo Industries' CEO Alan Rikkin once emailed Warren Vidic, where he placed the phrase at the end of his message.[7]

Behind the Scenes

In Western Mystery Religions, especially Gnosticism, Yaldabaoth is one of the many names of the Demiurge. The Demiurge is an omnipotent Supreme being who created of the mankind who even gave mankind souls. He also tried to limit mankind's knowledge by forbidding them the fruits of paradise.

References

pt-br:Pai da Compreensão zh:认知之父