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The Second Mover is often called '''the Nameless''' (''fid mo tsip chum''), the idea being that following the Second Mover should not be about pursuing a name or following a predetermined procedure. Mărotłites would at best balk at "naming the Nameless" (Windermere: ''chithum fid mo tsip chum''), i.e. identifying the Second Mover with a specific god or human, like say [[Verse:Tricin/Ngronaism|Ngronaism]] does.
The Second Mover is often called '''the Nameless''' (''fid mo tsip chum''), the idea being that following the Second Mover should not be about pursuing a name or following a predetermined procedure. Mărotłites would at best balk at "naming the Nameless" (Windermere: ''chithum fid mo tsip chum''), i.e. identifying the Second Mover with a specific god or human, like say [[Verse:Tricin/Ngronaism|Ngronaism]] does.


The Second Mover is the force (often described as ''hălănpăθin, łăngăyφow, te bintănse'' "reason, empathy and action" in Windermere) that guides us to the ideal of truth, good, and beauty; it is entirely separate from any god. [Sounds reasonable? Mărotłism makes some outré claims regarding said truth, good and beauty...]
The Second Mover is the force (often described in Windermere as ''hălpăθin, łăngăyφow, te bintănse'' "reason, empathy and action") that guides us to the ideal of truth, good, and beauty; it is entirely separate from any god. [Sounds reasonable? Mărotłism makes some outré claims regarding said truth, good and beauty...]
*[A set of moral teachings]
*[A set of moral teachings]
*[A set of psychological teachings]
*[A set of psychological teachings]