

ليبرو لارانجا
Libru Laranja / The Orange Book
Indigenous Kristang research into reality and the psyche
The Orange Book is the primary collection of Kristang philosophy and epistemology centered on the Osura Krismatra or Uncertainty Thinking, the Kristang Creole-Indigenous theory of the human psyche, psychoemotional development and mental health.
Individuation is the process of becoming a unique, agentic individual distinct from the collective yet working independently together with it for the best possible outcomes for humanity, through the deliberate, careful and thoughtful integration of one's trauma-informed experiences, fears, prejudices, stereotypes and insecurities. The deep and quite frankly terrifying level of intergenerational trauma perpetuated across the planet since the European Age of Discovery, the Industrial Revolution and the two World Wars should be more than ample reason for much greater focus on individuation, psychoemotional well-being and mental health at all levels of society.
The Orange Book is founded in deep and profound dialogue with all other cultures, spaces and times through the Progenitor variety of the extremely critically endangered Kristang language, known as Lingguaza Krismatra, or the Language of the Shining Ocean, which supports The Orange Book and the new Kristang creole/indigenous, grassroots, LGBQT+-friendly, neurodiverse and stochastic theory of human individuation. This is the Osura Krismatra and its four sub-systems of the Osura Pesuasang / Individuation, the Osura Spektala / Transfiguration, the Osura Elisia / Convivification, and the Osura Samaserang / Resurrection, which have all emerged in this seventy-seventh millennium of human existence through Creole, Archipelagic and Archaeopelagic traditions that draw on indigenous, mixed, creole and modern symbols and connections from all seven continents and all previous and occluded ages of the human species since 75,010 BCE. Like that deep and universal symbol of individuation, the ouroboros, The Orange Book in turn collates all Krismatran material presently excavated from the Kristang collective unconscious in Singapore toward both Kristang-language revitalisation and individuation, and toward further refining of the Osura.
Publicly-accessible updates to the Orange Book generally concluded on Saturday, 16 November 2024 with Chapter 706, although the Orange Book itself continues to be updated, and new chapters are still being published.