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| Inspirations: Kabbalah (somewhat)
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| '''Snialism''' ([[Eevo]] ''Snialvih''; advocates are ''Snialwŋ'' or Snialists) is the mystic wing of Ngronaism. Snialism used mystical experiences, poetry, song and psychedelics. Some well-known historical artists and intellectuals were Snialists, such as [[Verse:Tricin/Etsoj Jopah|Etsoj Jopah]], [[Verse:Tricin/Engar Bășuth|Engar Bășuth]], and [[Verse:Tricin/Sormand Ðrwaþanve|Sormand Ðrwaþanve]].
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| some story in mythology or snialist canon should involve characters having to form teams of three
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| =Tenets and practices=
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| *"identification of the divine, the personal and the interpersonal"
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| **e.g. cultivating knowledge of the self and empathy, rather than just doing something right because you have to or because it's right.
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| *meditation
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| *MUCH more personalizing of the supreme being - which might not be the truth but supposedly is the best way to talk out issues with the self. (??? maybe it should remain nontheistic)
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| *How does it deal with interpersonal conflict?
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| one story could involve a precocious child
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| she's asked the question, in a round table of six people "how many of us are there"
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| before the others could finish counting, she responds with this:
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| "63: 6 individuals, 15 teams of two, 20 teams of 3, etc."
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| that could be a story in the ngăthoar
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| and then a wise old man counters, well, how many more people will be there if another one enters
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| and the kid responds, we have all our old teams, as well as a new set of teams with the new person added
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| the pascal recurrence
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| one snialist (possibly jopah) could point out that the kid's figure of 63 came from an idealist mindset where there was no conflict
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| otherwise, the value would go down
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| and CS's perhaps embody peace in that way
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| </poem> -->
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| =Snialist terminology=
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