When Indiana Jones was at college, he was very interested in spirituality, and he had made a box to symbolize his ideology, in which he had put Christian and Muslim writings, the writings of philosophers and some scientific literature. Indiana Jones had also made a diagram to symbolize his spiritual doctrine, which looked a lot like a tree, and his box resembled a very big, thick white book called Jardin Tiret Secret Œuvres Complètes or J tiret S . On the front and back covers, as well as on the sides of the box, there was a J dash S logo that Indiana Jones had invented himself, as well as an equilateral triangle that Indiana Jones had added to symbolize that everything is in God and God is in everything, and also the motto "Absolute exceeds concept" that Indiana Jones had invented to symbolize that defining the absolute exceeds the power of concept. Indiana Jones often frequented a Catholic chaplaincy, and the priest Michel, who was one of the chaplaincy leaders, had a sense of humor all his own. One day he told the chaplaincy members: "When I was prison chaplain, one of the inmates was short of cigarettes, so he ripped out one of the pages of his Bible, rolled it up and smoked it, so in a way you could say he smoked the word of God! He's a good Christian! " Indiana Jones wanted to know more about Catholic doctrine and when he was invited to dine at the home of the priest Michel to talk spirituality he brought a copy of Jardin tiret secret œuvres complètes with him and when in the course of the conversation the priest Michel said to Indiana Jones "you look more at the common core of the 3 great monotheistic religions than in Christianity because your faith is still in its infancy, you'll see when growing up your faith will refine! " . At this point, Indiana Jones took out his copy of Jardin Tiret Secret Œuvres Complètes to show it to Priest Michel, and Priest Michel said to him: "The spirituality described in your diagram is more reminiscent of Rosicrucian spirituality than of Christianity, the equilateral triangle symbol you used is very reminiscent of Freemasonry symbolism, and the way your diagram is configured is very reminiscent of the Kabbalah tree of life! It's all very interesting, but these people are wrong, and I believe in Jesus Christ! "

Indiana Jones had just realized that he had invented Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism and Kabbalah without knowing that these concepts had existed for a very long time, and he felt determined to find out more about them. In Indiana Jones's day, culture was much less accessible than it is today, and there was no Internet, so Indiana Jones went to university to study the history of religions, and then set out to find lost historical treasures of great spiritual value around the world, and Indiana Jones became Indiana Jones .