A ranked guide to canon sources, official archives, study tools, community discussions, commentary, and discernment warnings.
Study navigation, not a replacement. Canon Law of One sessions and official L/L Research materials are the primary source layer. Community discussion, third-party commentary, AI summaries, and comparative materials are secondary.
Not every Law of One source has the same weight. The core Ra Contact material is the backbone. L/L Research and LawofOne.info are the primary study foundation. Q'uo and the broader Confederation archives are secondary continuation material. Forums and third-party commentary can be useful, but should never outrank the original Ra sessions.
15
Canon Sources
11
Official Companion Works
20
Study Tools
10
Community Sources
11
Channeling Archive
8
Q'uo / Continuation
13
Third-Party Commentary
15
Forum Communities
9
Context Sources
21
Study Order Steps
10
Non-Canon Caution
143
Total Entries
Category
Authority
Canon Weight
Study Stage
Tag
Core / Canon Sources
15
#1
L/L Research official site
Core / Canon Sources · Official Website · Canon: Primary
Canon Backbone
Home of Don Elkins, Carla Rueckert, and Jim McCarty's original work. Publisher of the Ra Contact and steward of the channeling archives.
Use: Start here for authoritative source material and history.
Canon Weight
Very High
Study Usefulness
Very High
Misinterpretation Risk
None
Beginner Friendliness
Very High
Requires Discernment
Low
Related terms
L/L ResearchThe Ra ContactThe Law of OneCanonCanon Backbone
Source Map disclaimer. This Source Map is a study guide, not an authority claim. Canon ranking is based on proximity to the original Ra Contact and official L/L Research material. Community and third-party sources can be useful, but they should be read with discernment.
AI summary disclaimer. AI summaries can be useful for navigation, but should never replace direct reading of source material.
Forum disclaimer. Forum posts and community interpretations are not canon unless directly quoting the Ra material with accurate citation.
Always verify quotes, claims, and interpretations against primary sources. Canon labels reflect how the material is treated on this site, not a claim of authority over the original publishers.