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The Second Mover was not always a universalist idea that it is commonly thought of as today. Quasi-Calvinist interpretations of the Second Mover prevailed among the ruling elite, where only the select few had the essence of the Second Mover which granted them the right to rule.
The Second Mover was not always a universalist idea that it is commonly thought of as today. Quasi-Calvinist interpretations of the Second Mover prevailed among the ruling elite, where only the select few had the essence of the Second Mover which granted them the right to rule.
==Basic tenets==
==Basic tenets==
===''Xicyreenúr''===
===''Zicyreenúr''===
The concept of ''xicyreenúr'' is a principle of nonviolence, similar to ''ahiṃsa'' in Dharmic religions. (The Eevo word ''xicyreenúr'', from [[Windermere]] ''łi·căreanür'', means 'nonviolence' or 'non-aggression'.) Traditionally, ''xicyreenúr'' allows violence in self-defense or as a punishment for violence - the reasoning was that violence is so serious that it should be discouraged by any means necessary.
The concept of ''zicyreenúr'' is a principle of nonviolence, similar to ''ahiṃsa'' in Dharmic religions. (The Eevo word ''zicyreenúr'', from [[Windermere]] ''și·căreanür'', means 'nonviolence' or 'non-aggression'.) Traditionally, ''xicyreenúr'' allows violence in self-defense or as a punishment for violence - the reasoning was that violence is so serious that it should be discouraged by any means necessary.


=="Canon"==
=="Canon"==