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'''{{SUBPAGENAME}}''' ([[Togarmite/Old|Old Togarmite]] for 'Oneness of Being'; one may abbreviate it ''ΘH'' or ''ThH'') is a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on Old Togarmite religious writings. {{SUBPAGENAME}} is dominant in Eastern Europe and Siberia, thus Old Togarmite is a liturgical language in that area. In the Togarmite homeland, however, it was replaced by other religions.
'''{{SUBPAGENAME}}''' ([[Togarmite/Old|Old Togarmite]] for 'Oneness of Being'; one may abbreviate it ''ΘH'' or ''ThH'') is a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on Old Togarmite religious writings. {{SUBPAGENAME}} is dominant in Eastern Europe and Siberia, thus Old Togarmite is a liturgical language in that area. In the Togarmite homeland, however, it was replaced by other religions.


It's somewhere between Sufism and Advaita Vedanta: it holds that all the different gods are manifestations of one ultimate God. However, to understand the one true God one must first understand one's true self, in order to discern what purpose one was created by God for. (?)
It's somewhere between Sufism and Advaita Vedanta: it holds that all the different gods are manifestations of one ultimate God. However, to understand the one true God one must understand one's true self, in order to discern what purpose one was created by God for. (?)

Revision as of 05:30, 22 August 2019

Some Trician conlang (Old Togarmite for 'Oneness of Being'; one may abbreviate it ΘH or ThH) is a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on Old Togarmite religious writings. Some Trician conlang is dominant in Eastern Europe and Siberia, thus Old Togarmite is a liturgical language in that area. In the Togarmite homeland, however, it was replaced by other religions.

It's somewhere between Sufism and Advaita Vedanta: it holds that all the different gods are manifestations of one ultimate God. However, to understand the one true God one must understand one's true self, in order to discern what purpose one was created by God for. (?)