To get started with Ory, follow these steps: 1. Learn about the basic concepts used in Ory Permissions by visiting the [Ory Permissions Overview](
https://www.ory.sh/docs/guides/permissions/overview). 2. Understand that Ory is the largest open-source ecosystem in the area of authentication, authorization, access control, and zero-trust networking. All Ory core systems are available as Apache 2.0 licensed software without enterprise or open-core models. Check out the [Ory Open Source Overview](
https://www.ory.sh/docs/open-source) for an introduction to the different projects. 3. The fastest way to get started with Ory Permissions is using [Ory Console](
https://console.ory.sh/). In the Ory Console, select
Namespaces & Rules from the navigation bar and switch to the
Permission Rules tab. 4. Install the Ory CLI on your machine by following [this guide](
https://www.ory.sh/docs/guides/cli/installation). 5. Connect to the Ory Network using the Ory CLI. Sign in to your Ory Network account, list your projects, and use the project ID of the project in which you want to create permission rules. Follow the steps provided in the [Ory Network setup](
https://www.ory.sh/docs/guides/permissions/overview) guide. 6. Explore the official examples, guides, tutorials, and configurations for using Ory services, which are maintained and tested by the Ory team. Visit the [Getting Started Overview](
https://www.ory.sh/docs/getting-started/overview) for more information. Remember to review the documentation and extracts carefully to ensure you're following the correct steps and using the appropriate tools.