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*In Snialism, the Second Mover is often said to be "the Nameless" (''tsip chum''), the idea being that following the Second Mover should not be about pursuing a name or following a predetermined procedure. ["The | *In Snialism, the Second Mover is often said to be "the Nameless" (''tsip chum''), the idea being that following the Second Mover should not be about pursuing a name or following a predetermined procedure. ["The way that can be traversed is not the eternal Way; The name that can be named is not the eternal Name"] |
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Inspirations: Kabbalah (somewhat), Taoism
Snialism (Eevo Snialvih; advocates are Snialwŋ or Snialists) is the mystic wing of Mărotłism. Snialism uses mystical experiences, poetry, song and psychedelics. Some well-known historical artists and intellectuals were Snialists, such as Etsoj Jopah, Engar Bășuth, and Sormand Ðrwaþanve.
Tenets and practices
- "identification of the divine, the personal and the interpersonal"
- e.g. cultivating knowledge of the self and empathy, rather than just doing something right because you have to or because it's right.
- meditation
- MUCH more personalizing of the supreme being - which might not be the truth but supposedly is the best way to talk out issues with the self.
- How does it deal with interpersonal conflict?
Snialist terminology
- In Snialism, the Second Mover is often said to be "the Nameless" (tsip chum), the idea being that following the Second Mover should not be about pursuing a name or following a predetermined procedure. ["The way that can be traversed is not the eternal Way; The name that can be named is not the eternal Name"]