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'''Elestaarianism''' is the worship of the God of Good Thought, considered the highest and most righteous of all divine beings. It is a strongly dualist faith, with an emphasis on promoting Good and combating Evil through a combination of good deeds, correct thoughts, and | '''Elestaarianism''' is the worship of the God of Good Thought, considered the highest and most righteous of all divine beings. It is a strongly dualist faith, with an emphasis on promoting Good and combating Evil through a combination of good deeds, correct thoughts, and truth speaking. Elestaarians have an overall positive and energetic worldview, considering themselves true partners of the God as they help It to bring about the ultimately inevitable triumph of the Good upon earth. | ||
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Revision as of 14:49, 16 May 2024
Elestaarianism is the worship of the God of Good Thought, considered the highest and most righteous of all divine beings. It is a strongly dualist faith, with an emphasis on promoting Good and combating Evil through a combination of good deeds, correct thoughts, and truth speaking. Elestaarians have an overall positive and energetic worldview, considering themselves true partners of the God as they help It to bring about the ultimately inevitable triumph of the Good upon earth.
Deity | The God of Good Thought ("Hama Zabadi") |
Texts | The Burning Word |
Founder | Elestaari |
Community | Elestaarians |
Symbols | A flame set within a triangle |
Origin | Irzal |
Ritual Language | Irzali |
Focus | Truth, good deeds, order, illumination, fire |
Most Sacred Site | Nalu Hamzada, the Eternal Flame |