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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== | ||
==='' | ===''Zicyreenúr''=== | ||
The concept of '' | 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"== | ||