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'''Remonitionist Multiversalism (RM)''' is an artistic movement which began as an offshoot of Remonitionism.
=Influences=
=Influences=
==Remonitionists==
==Remonitionists==
Already quite inclusive and liberal; the narrative has already changed in Irta from "non-Christians need salvation" to "non-Christians have equally valid paths to salvation"; Catholics like to joke that Remonitionists convert themselves rather than converting others
By the time Remonitionism entered Tricin, it was already quite inclusive and liberal; the narrative had already changed in Irta from "non-Christians need salvation" to "non-Christians have equally valid paths to salvation". Catholics like to joke that Remonitionists convert themselves rather than converting others.


Remonitionists believe there have been several Christs throughout history (inspired by bodhisattvas); some are legendary and are worshipped like pagan gods especially in Hivantish societies.
==Tricin==
After migrating to Tricin, Remonitionists start to expand their universalism to other universes too -- one result is that there are four (sometimes five) sacred texts that Remonitionists read in Tricin:
* Old Testament
** interpreted in a quasi-Gnostic/Marcionite way? God's repeated vindictiveness is a metaphor for dukkha and reveals Him to be less than ultimate; He's a problem for Christs to solve.
** Some abandon the Old Testament altogether because of its anti-pluralism
** Esther and Song of Songs are not interpreted as being about YHWH
* Fornloíd
* a Nurian Buddhist text
* a "New Testament" (a set of "Gospels"?) specifically authored/canonized by Trician Remonitionists, very different from our New Testament -- it not only mentions many Christs, it has a "cyclical" eschatology very different from Revelation (addressed to churches in Earth, Tricin and many other universes).


==Tricin==
Some RMC churches read the Imthumitil too. These texts are commonly read in a special "New Trician" translation, though other translations are read too in some churches.
After migrating to Tricin, Remonitionists start to expand their universalism to other universes too -- one result is that there are three sacred texts that Remonitionists read in Tricin:
 
*Old Testament
==RMC factions==
** interpreted in a quasi-Gnostic/Marcionite way? The OT god's repeated vindictiveness is essentially a metaphor for dukkha and reveals Him to be less than ultimate; He's a problem for Christs to solve.
Various degrees of Trician influence; some of them are very influenced by Snielism
*Foranloíd
 
*a "New Testament" specifically authored by Trician Remonitionists, very different from our New Testament -- it not only mentions many Christs, it has a "cyclical" eschatology very different from Revelation (addressed to churches in Earth, Tricin and many other universes).
Some RMC adherents practice a kind of "early Christian reconstructionism" where they take the Gnostic and Greco-Roman elements so far that they start worshipping Greek gods. Some practice Irta-Semitic reconstructionism or neopaganism.


Some MCC churches read the Imthumitil too. These texts are commonly read in a special "New Trician" translation, though other translations are read too in some churches. The New Trician translations are the work of a philologist, Rought ???, an ardent Ñedhraist who studied ancient Hebrew, Greek, Windermere and Tigol and wanted to encapsulate her understanding of ancient texts in those languages in a new way which wasn't influenced by other Christian sects. Her interpretation of the Old Testament is very popular in Cualand and is the subject of movies in many genres.
=Art in RMC=
RMC has produced a lot of psychedelic and New Age style art in Cualand. Some common motifs:
* biblically accurate angels show up in church architecture.
* Lotuses are another common motif, from the Buddhist influence on Remonitionism.
* Infinities and very large numbers


For Earthlings, MCC can appear very New Age-ish.
One Trician symbolism used by the RMC is the recursive helix, inspired by the transfinite ordinal hierarchy (which is what Nurian Buddhist symbolism uses in Canon Tricin). This reflects the "transtheistic" belief that there is no one ultimate level of the infinite, nor are Gods or Christs ultimate, unlike what is taught in traditional theistic religions. (cf. how Buddhism mentions very big numbers).


=Art in MCC=
== Music ==
MCC has produced a lot of psychedelic and New Age style art in Cualand; biblically accurate angels are a very common motif and show up in church architecture. Lotuses are another common motif, from the Buddhist influence on Remonitionists. (include Trician symbolism)
Some figures in RM music:
* Tsahong Starwise
* Luke Osrey
* Menander Ebdal
* Zinplava Mudaliar
* Daniel Rithevay
* Bayroy Cafeece
* Elizabeth Woughwise
* Tzipora "Zyprexa" Leviisa (Judeo-Hivantish)
* Kiva Mulwarrie
* Pdacknia Beyzavi
* Fzouly Drang (''Fz{{cll}}ùlì Drang'')

Latest revision as of 19:51, 19 December 2022

Remonitionist Multiversalism (RM) is an artistic movement which began as an offshoot of Remonitionism.

Influences

Remonitionists

By the time Remonitionism entered Tricin, it was already quite inclusive and liberal; the narrative had already changed in Irta from "non-Christians need salvation" to "non-Christians have equally valid paths to salvation". Catholics like to joke that Remonitionists convert themselves rather than converting others.

Tricin

After migrating to Tricin, Remonitionists start to expand their universalism to other universes too -- one result is that there are four (sometimes five) sacred texts that Remonitionists read in Tricin:

  • Old Testament
    • interpreted in a quasi-Gnostic/Marcionite way? God's repeated vindictiveness is a metaphor for dukkha and reveals Him to be less than ultimate; He's a problem for Christs to solve.
    • Some abandon the Old Testament altogether because of its anti-pluralism
    • Esther and Song of Songs are not interpreted as being about YHWH
  • Fornloíd
  • a Nurian Buddhist text
  • a "New Testament" (a set of "Gospels"?) specifically authored/canonized by Trician Remonitionists, very different from our New Testament -- it not only mentions many Christs, it has a "cyclical" eschatology very different from Revelation (addressed to churches in Earth, Tricin and many other universes).

Some RMC churches read the Imthumitil too. These texts are commonly read in a special "New Trician" translation, though other translations are read too in some churches.

RMC factions

Various degrees of Trician influence; some of them are very influenced by Snielism

Some RMC adherents practice a kind of "early Christian reconstructionism" where they take the Gnostic and Greco-Roman elements so far that they start worshipping Greek gods. Some practice Irta-Semitic reconstructionism or neopaganism.

Art in RMC

RMC has produced a lot of psychedelic and New Age style art in Cualand. Some common motifs:

  • biblically accurate angels show up in church architecture.
  • Lotuses are another common motif, from the Buddhist influence on Remonitionism.
  • Infinities and very large numbers

One Trician symbolism used by the RMC is the recursive helix, inspired by the transfinite ordinal hierarchy (which is what Nurian Buddhist symbolism uses in Canon Tricin). This reflects the "transtheistic" belief that there is no one ultimate level of the infinite, nor are Gods or Christs ultimate, unlike what is taught in traditional theistic religions. (cf. how Buddhism mentions very big numbers).

Music

Some figures in RM music:

  • Tsahong Starwise
  • Luke Osrey
  • Menander Ebdal
  • Zinplava Mudaliar
  • Daniel Rithevay
  • Bayroy Cafeece
  • Elizabeth Woughwise
  • Tzipora "Zyprexa" Leviisa (Judeo-Hivantish)
  • Kiva Mulwarrie
  • Pdacknia Beyzavi
  • Fzouly Drang (Fẕùlì Drang)