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'''Effective Spirituality''' ([[Eevo]]: ''Ñoþxygor Mo'ystympwr'') is a modern Trician spiritual movement that attempts to leverage or "hack" human spiritual tendencies to do good in the world, what, in its view, Second-Moverism in its various incarnations ([[Verse:Tricin/Mărotłism|Mărotłism]] and [[Verse:Tricin/Ngronaism|Ngronaism]]) tried and failed. According to its proponents, Effective Spirituality does not attempt to decide which spiritual tradition is superior to others, but is a kind of "meta-spirituality", which uses the science of human psychology to be altruistic as possible no matter what religious or spiritual tradition one belongs to. | '''Effective Spirituality''' ([[Eevo]]: ''Ñoþxygor Mo'ystympwr'') is a modern Trician spiritual movement that attempts to leverage or "hack" human spiritual tendencies to do good in the world, what, in its view, Second-Moverism in its various incarnations ([[Verse:Tricin/Mărotłism|Mărotłism]] and [[Verse:Tricin/Ngronaism|Ngronaism]]) tried and failed. According to its proponents, Effective Spirituality does not attempt to decide which spiritual tradition is superior to others, but is a kind of "meta-spirituality", which uses the science of human psychology to be altruistic as possible no matter what religious or spiritual tradition one belongs to. | ||
It was founded by [[Verse:Tricin/Skella|Skellan | It was founded by [[Verse:Tricin/Skella|Skellan]] philosopher and academic ___. | ||
[[Category:Tricin]] | [[Category:Tricin]] |
Revision as of 04:28, 12 July 2019
Effective Spirituality (Eevo: Ñoþxygor Mo'ystympwr) is a modern Trician spiritual movement that attempts to leverage or "hack" human spiritual tendencies to do good in the world, what, in its view, Second-Moverism in its various incarnations (Mărotłism and Ngronaism) tried and failed. According to its proponents, Effective Spirituality does not attempt to decide which spiritual tradition is superior to others, but is a kind of "meta-spirituality", which uses the science of human psychology to be altruistic as possible no matter what religious or spiritual tradition one belongs to.
It was founded by Skellan philosopher and academic ___.