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''' | '''səHetom''' ''sə-HET-om'' is a country of Txapoalli and the culturally dominant part of the Hetomosphere. | ||
==Religion== | ==Religion== | ||
Pure Land Buddhism + Christianity | Pure Land Buddhism + Christianity | ||
Popoular Hetomic religion is essentially Pure Land Buddhism but more proselytizing or apocalyptic. They apply the concept of sin/karma and reincarnation to the world collectively in addition to individual humans. That's how the world itself began and ended many times; if humanity collectively behaves badly enough, an apocalypse will come due to the accrued karmic debt and a new universe will arise from the ashes. One is hence exhorted to seek enlightenment, both on a personal level and the societal level. | |||
(Establishment Hetomic religion is, of course, differnet from this) | |||
==Music== | ==Music== | ||
===Instruments=== | |||
===Tuning=== | |||
The dominant tuning system used in Hetomic music is a tetrachordal tradition. | |||
===Works=== |
Latest revision as of 19:47, 25 January 2023
səHetom sə-HET-om is a country of Txapoalli and the culturally dominant part of the Hetomosphere.
Religion
Pure Land Buddhism + Christianity
Popoular Hetomic religion is essentially Pure Land Buddhism but more proselytizing or apocalyptic. They apply the concept of sin/karma and reincarnation to the world collectively in addition to individual humans. That's how the world itself began and ended many times; if humanity collectively behaves badly enough, an apocalypse will come due to the accrued karmic debt and a new universe will arise from the ashes. One is hence exhorted to seek enlightenment, both on a personal level and the societal level.
(Establishment Hetomic religion is, of course, differnet from this)
Music
Instruments
Tuning
The dominant tuning system used in Hetomic music is a tetrachordal tradition.