People of Colors' Spectrum (POCS): A Pejoalo Perspective on Diversity In the heart of Pejoalo (Gaillic) culture lies a profound reverence for light—a force that holds dominion over their lives, beliefs, and understanding of the world. This light is not merely a physical phenomenon but a sacred element of their religion, Lucism. It is viewed as divine harmony, a radiant song that animates creation and infuses all beings with purpose. The People of Colors' Spectrum (POCS) emerges from this deeply spiritual context, reframing the conversation about diversity within White ethnicities as a sacred practice rooted in the worship of light. Light as the Supreme Dominion For the Pejoalo, light is both a guiding force and a divine presence. It is worshipped not only as an external phenomenon but also as something internal, radiating through the pigments of their skin and the brilliance of their features. This practice is integral to their culture and religion. Lucism teaches that the li...