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redacted-coiner · 4 months
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Fictional Othernesses Faith
[PT: Fictional Othernesses Faith]
Fictional Othernesses Faith, is a type of Ficto-Religion(link) where someone’s fictional other(link) is seen as a religious figure to them. There isn’t much about this, but eh. the term isn’t a queer identity, just tagged for reach due to the nature of my blog.)
This can be attached too Reldevotion Attraction(link) but does not have to be!
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[Tag] @ficto-religious-archive
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the-silent-fellowship · 3 months
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Fictospiritive
[PT: Fictospiritive]
Fictospiritive, a type of Spiritive(link) and Fictive(link) connected to Ficto-Religions(link). Those who are Fictospiritives can be sourced from the ones that faith is about, general idea, the flags, etc!
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[Tags] @system-term-archive, @pluralitywords, @pluralterms, @radiomogai, @ficto-religious-archive
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ridingtheradiowaves · 26 days
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Radio Alastorianism - Ficto-Religion
Radio Alastorianism is a Ficto-Religion centered around the enigmatic and charismatic figure of Alastor, also known as the Radio Demon, from the animated series Hazbin Hotel. Followers of Radio Alastorianism believe in embracing the chaotic nature of existence while finding solace and empowerment through Alastor's teachings and example. The religion is structured to provide a sense of community and support for individuals navigating the complexities of life. Core Tenets: Embrace Chaos: Followers of Radio Alastorianism believe that chaos is an inherent part of existence and should be embraced rather than feared. They see chaos as a catalyst for change and growth. Self-Expression: Radio Alastorianism encourages individuals to express themselves freely without fear of judgment. Followers believe that self-expression is a powerful tool for personal empowerment and connection with others. Empowerment Through Entertainment: Central to Radio Alastorianism is the belief in the transformative power of entertainment. Followers see entertainment, particularly music and performance, as a means of transcending hardships and connecting with others on a deeper level. Community Support: Radio Alastorianism emphasizes the importance of community and mutual support. Followers are encouraged to uplift and assist one another, fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie. Adaptability and Resilience: Followers of Radio Alastorianism strive to cultivate adaptability and resilience in the face of adversity. They believe that by embracing change and learning from setbacks, individuals can emerge stronger and more capable.
Leadership and Governance: Radio Alastorianism operates on a decentralized structure, with no formal leaders or hierarchy. Instead, followers rely on their own experiences and interpretations of Alastor's teachings to guide their spiritual journey. Community decisions are made collectively through consensus-building and open dialogue, ensuring that all voices are heard and respected.
Overall, Radio Alastorianism offers a unique blend of artistic expression, community support, and philosophical inquiry, providing followers with a framework for navigating the complexities of existence with courage, creativity, and resilience.
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hostfulchaos · 3 months
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Poppy's Angels 🪽
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Poppy's Angels, is a Ficto-Religion based off the world / story of the game Poppy Playtime that is akin to Prototype's Congregation. Those that are part of Poppy's Angels believe in the kindness , sincerity , freedom , and in the wellbeing of those those in bad situations through the unorthodox methods of the Prototype and his followers.
Those who are a part of Poppy’s Angels do not have a moderator or a leader rather their own experiences.
Tagging @ficto-religious-archive and @redacted-coiner !!!
Coined by HostfulChaos !!!
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mantra-repeated · 3 months
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Apprehender of the Cycle
Pt: Apprehender of the cycle :End pt
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Apprehender of the cycle, is a Ficto-Religion(link) based off the world of the game rain world. Those that are an Apprehender of the cycle believe in the cycle as it is presented in the game, where like sleep like death, you wake up again. Those who follow this faith do not have a moderator or a leader rather their own experiences. (the term isn’t a queer identity, just tagged for reach)
This term could be considered as having two branches. One where one wants to ascend the cycle, and thus works on clearing karmic debts though purging themselves of natural urges (In healthy and non-harmful ways) and getting rid of one's ego so that they can ascend and thus die without waking again. A second where one wishes to stay in the cycle, and does not work to clear karmic debts though purging themselves of natural urges and remove ego. Where the cycle is seen as a good thing, and that life given over and over through the cycle is a gift.
I do not support fults or fultists for any reason. This term isn't intended to be MOGAI / LIOM in any way, and is just tagged at it is for reach.
For a greater understanding of the cycle as it exists in rain world, please read some what is detailed of it in the various pearl readings in game (Warnings for spoilers)
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mentions: @ficto-religious-archive
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banner transcript: This term was made by an endogenic. Anyone can use it however. :End banner transcript
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[Apprehender of the Cycle flag both symbols and circle id: A flag with nine horizontal stripes. The second and eighth stripes are styled like the are lace on one side, the third and seventh stripes are wavy, and the fourth, fifth, and sixth stripes are thin. They are coloured near-black grey, dull lime, blue, near-white, dark grey, near-white, lime, dull teal, and near-black grey. In the middle is a blank near-white circle with a the ficto-religon symbol, which is a circle split evenly into two halves horizontally, colored gold with an outline of circle which has been broken into two uneven halves on top :End Id]
[Apprehender of the cycle flag with no extras id: A flag with nine horizontal stripes. The second and eighth stripes are styled like the are lace on one side, the third and seventh stripes are wavy, and the fourth, fifth, and sixth stripes are thin. They are coloured near-black grey, dull lime, blue, near-white, dark grey, near-white, lime, dull teal, and near-black grey. :End Id]
[Apprehender of the cycle flag with gold symbol and circle id: A flag with nine horizontal stripes. The second and eighth stripes are styled like the are lace on one side, the third and seventh stripes are wavy, and the fourth, fifth, and sixth stripes are thin. They are coloured near-black grey, dull lime, blue, near-white, dark grey, near-white, lime, dull teal, and near-black grey. In the middle is a blank near-white circle with a the ficto-religon symbol, which is a circle split evenly into two halves horizontally, colored gold :End Id]
[Apprehender of the cycle flag with broken cycle symbol and circle id: A flag with nine horizontal stripes. The second and eighth stripes are styled like the are lace on one side, the third and seventh stripes are wavy, and the fourth, fifth, and sixth stripes are thin. They are coloured near-black grey, dull lime, blue, near-white, dark grey, near-white, lime, dull teal, and near-black grey. In the middle is a blank near-white circle with an outline of circle which has been broken into two uneven halves on top :End Id]
[Spacer image id: A transparent spacer image :End ID]
[Apprehender of the cycle flag with only circle id: A flag with nine horizontal stripes. The second and eighth stripes are styled like the are lace on one side, the third and seventh stripes are wavy, and the fourth, fifth, and sixth stripes are thin. They are coloured near-black grey, dull lime, blue, near-white, dark grey, near-white, lime, dull teal, and near-black grey. In the middle is a blank near-white circle :End Id]
[Divider 1 and 2 Id: A divider made of two bronze lines with a Carmel lizard from Rain World in the gap between them. Each line has a diamond on the outer edge and a crescent moon on the inner edge, framing the lizard. :End Id]
[Broken cycle symbol id: An outline of circle which has been broken into two uneven halves :End Id]
[Both symbols with circle id: A offwhite circle underneath the ficto-religon symbol, which is a circle split evenly into two halves horizontally, colored gold on top with an outline of circle which has been broken into two uneven halves on top :End Id]
[Both symbols with no circle Id: The ficto-religon symbol, which is a circle split evenly into two halves horizontally, colored gold with an outline of circle which has been broken into two uneven halves :End Id]
[Divider 3 Id: A divider made of two bronze lines with a Carmel lizard from Rain World in the gap between them. Each line has a diamond on the outer edge and a crescent moon on the inner edge, framing the lizard :End Id]
[Divider 4 Id: A divider made of two bronze lines with a Carmel lizard from Rain World in the gap between them. Each line has a outline of diamond on the outer edge and a outline of a crescent moon on the inner edge, framing the lizard. :End Id]
[Banner id: a rectangular banner with rounded corners on a transparent background. in the background of the banner is the endogenic flag by greyskies, and it has a transparent inset border. in the center is black text that reads "This term was made by an endogenic. Anyone can use it however.". In the bottom right corner is a blue lizard from the game rain world. :End Id]
[Divider 5 Id: A divider made of two pink lines with rain world graffiti of a pink lizard head in the gap between them. Each line has a outline of diamond on the outer edge and a outline of a crescent moon on the inner edge, framing the lizard head. :End Id]
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roachlight · 3 months
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ASPECTISM
Aspectism is a Fictoreligion based off of the 12 aspects of Homestuck. The primary and secondary colours of all Aspects are used as the colours for the flag. @ficto-religious-archive Each Aspect is treated as a deity of sorts, or some higher force and can be prayed to together or individually. I personally believe that your classpect/god tier influences what Aspects you interact with best, and how you can use your Aspects to help others. Base for the flag is by redacted-coiner, as well as Fictoreligions being coined by xem. This is NOT a Fult/Faux c*lt, Fults/Fultists DNI
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vocaism · 2 months
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The Vocaism Neoreligion Masterpost !!
Starting off with some simple definitions ~ neoreligion : a religion created in much more recent years or times. fult : meaning 'faux cult'- a group similar to a cult in that it is a high control group, though without forcing members to join; a consensual cult. vocal synth : a 'program', usually represented by an anime-styled character, that can sing when given vocals to read and used with the compatible vocal synthesizer programs.
Now! Off to other important things.
Vocaism (vo-ka-ism) is a neoreligion or fult surrounding the worship of all vocal synths. I started this because of an intense, multi-year long hyperfixation on Hatsune Miku that made me view her as some kind of religious figure. I then began to grow a similar love towards other vocal synths, as they all helped me out of rough patches in many ways.
Here's some more specific details about Vocaism!
All UTAU, VOCALOID, SynthV, ETC. voice banks are individual 'deity' figures in this neoreligion. Fanloids and such are included in this!
Hatsune Miku is considered the 'main deity'- though that doesn't mean you should just worship her.
The beliefs of Vocaists coincide with certain Radqueer beliefs. (generally speaking; pro-para, pro-transid, and supporting others identities no matter how odd.)
Vocaism is based on love and support!
There is no specific way to worship in Vocaism, though listening to vocal synth music counts! (stream Binomi by Maretu- /silly)
Finally, feel free to send any questions you may have about Vocaism! I'd be happy to answer or help with anything ^^
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killercatic · 3 months
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Followers of Starclan [left] | Followers of the Dark Forest [right]
A Ficto-Religion based on Starclan / The Place of No Stars (aka The Dark Forest) from the Warriors series. The specific beliefs are entirely up to user interpretation. Those who are in part of either or both religions do not, and should not, have a moderator or a leader, as it is entirely based on their own experiences.
I do not support fults or fultists for any reason. This term isn't intended to be MOGAI / LIOM in any way, and is just tagged at it is for reach
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tulesproject · 2 months
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An Observational Study on Fictoreligions
by: Tule
This is an amateur study not affiliated to any persons or institutions.
The purpose of this sociological research is to document and understand what is the Fictoreligion Community, why beings (see dictionary) might identify with a fictoreligion, and what activities they perform related to their faiths. 
Although this research focuses on the community directly connected to that label, the chapters “Intersectionality with Systemhood” and “Intersectionality with Pop Culture Paganism” explore the existence of beings who relate with fictional religions or entities way before the term was coined.
Methods of study: observing the tags ‘fictoreligion’ and ‘neoreligion’ on Tumblr, as well as a public* fictoreligion Discord Server owned by the coiner of the term; interviewing the label's coiner. (see dictionary)
*as of April 8, 2024
DO NOT HARASS ANY INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS MENTIONED.
Introduction
“Fictoreligion” (FR) is a label coined by Kai on xry Tumblr page @/redacted-coiner on January 27, 2024, to describe real-world religions based on fictional media. 
Transcription from a part of xry coining post:
“Ficto-Religions, a term to refer to religons/neoreligons found in fictional sources and/or religions that are based off religious mediums! These are commonly non practiced religions within this world but does not mean they are never practiced. These religions should not be moderated , rather these shall only be something that someone should inner personally use (of course multiple people can use it but it should stick to one person to one person).
Note: These are NOT Fults/Cults. Do not use them as if they are!”[1]
Moreover, according to Kai xemself, xry rule that “FRs should not be moderated” means that FRs must not have groups with leaders, in order to “prevent unintended cult-like situations”.[1]
Term etiquette
Kai has stated that xe does not want xry term connected in any way to the creation of, compared to, or facilitating relationships that resemble cults or fults (see dictionary). Considering that the FR community is very supportive of this rule, breaking it would cause a negative reaction from other members and arise conflict.
A few statistics
As of April 6, 2024, Kai's coining post has received exactly a hundred notes (interactions) on Tumblr. Moreover, there is evidence of more than 60 FRs announced on either Tumblr or the Discord server, meaning that an average of 15 FRs per month have been created so far since the label's inception. Although only a few users other than Kai have coined FRs yet, they commonly have done so at the requests of other beings. The exact number of FR adepts is unknown. (Hey does anyone wanna do the research?)
The complexity of FRs 
Internet coining hobbyists exhibit a lot of creative freedom with their terms surrounding specific topics of interest, and this is also true for FR coiners. For example, Kai's “Writer's Faith” religion is both meta- (referring to the paradox of creating fiction creating reality) and self-centered (self as referring to the adept themselves, not Kai). Xe also coined “Parable's Blessings”, a FR based around Parable, the mascot xe created to represent the community. 
Sub-groups, or perhaps branches, have been created to multiple FRs, like Revive the Old Faith (a FR based on Cult of the Lamb) and the Genshin Belief (FR based on Genshin Impact).
Intersectionality with Systemhood
A considerable number of fictives heavily identify with their sources, including the faiths presented in them (but a fictive may also feel disconnected from source and still identify with its religions). A fictive from the Discord server mentioned worshiping their entity in source (thus carrying the worship into this world); another fictive, a Jedi whose source is Star Wars, mentioned that a pre-established Jedi faith exists in real life, but she doesn't identify with that community since her experience is different, reason being that she actually is from the Star Wars universe.
Systems are extremely diverse, both intra-system (inside the system, “alter-to-alter”) and extra-system (outside the system, “system-to-system”). A single system can feature devotees to multiple FRs, followers of pre-established religions and atheists, agnostics, etc. 
Proving one more example, according to another Discord member the following scenario is real (Tule is not using his words, it's just interpreting what he said):
In a system, there are fictives from source A and B, all connected to their respective sources. Almost all fictives from B follow one of its religions, except for “Jane” who follows a religion from A.
Intersectionality with Pop Culture Paganism (PCP)
When Kai was asked on xry coining post if FR was related to pop culture paganism, xe answered: “can be, matters on someone’s view of things. Being they may not attach it to paganism.”[1]
Some adepts of neopaganism or neopagan faiths, chaos magick, etc, also work with deities and spirits first seen in fiction (like Lovecraft's Cthulhu) for a variety of reasons, such as: believing that the author was inspired by the spirit, believing the spirit sprung into reality via the collective subconscious (an egregore; see dictionary), that the character manifests an abstract concept or collection of concepts, or that the character is or represents an aspect/mask of a real spirit. (Source: neopagan community and headmate lol)
The perspective of FR adherents
Some beings follow FRs for the comfort they provide.
The way a FR is practiced varies from adept to adept, but common activities include building digital or physical altars to worshiped entities and creating sigils.
Here's an interview Tule did with Kai:
Q: What sparked your desire to coin Fictoreligion? 
A: I made it due to the fact I have always struggled with religious traumas and I didn’t feel personally safe with anything that was pre-established. I made the term  being it was one of the few things I understood and gave me personally comfort. I have always viewed religious beliefs as something that gives you comfort, so the term was made for that. It gives me comfort.
Q: Did you already have a fictoreligion even before coining the term, or have seen other beings with experiences similar to what fictoreligion describes?
A: Sorta? It was never really put into words but I had seen a character as a religious figure but I never went into it until I coined the post. Now that it is I feel more comfortable doing religious things related to it.
Q: What is your favorite part/aspect of the fictoreligion(s) you have? 
A: Mainly the interpersonal freedom, I don’t feel trapped within the rules of other religions. With the ones I fallow I feel comforted by the those who I account as it’s deities. Such as in Lovingcrafian, I feel comforted in my relationships even more now due to how I perceive them.
Q: We all know that it's really validating to have words to describe our experiences. So, do you think that there might be a considerable number of beings who would benefit from finding the label? Perhaps reaching a thousand or more? 
A: While I don’t think it’ll be a lot, I want the term just to be a thing that gives people answers. I realistically know it won’t be used widely, but if it ever got there, it’d be something that’d give me peace. Being that’d also just mean that people are more accepting of more neoreligons in general.
Q: Tule has noticed a similarity between Parable and egregories; which are spirits created by us that grow self-awareness and can interact with others. That might be just a coincidence, but since you coined Parable's Blessings, do you personally believe that Parable has grown to be a real spirit too?
A: I don’t entirely believe in Parable’s Blessing myself, Parable is a mascot I made for fun and I realized that some may end up seeing her as a religious figure. A lot of stuff I make I may personally not believe in but know there is a possibility that others may. If Parable ends up becoming a religious figure for someone and become a spirt/egregirories I’d be happy. Being that means that Parable gave people comfort in some shape or form.
Conclusion 
The community surrounding the Fictoreligion label may be small, but the experiences its members share are much older and common than outsiders may expect when first stumbling upon it. Systems and neopagans (especially those interested in chaos magick, egregores etc), are demographics that might feel more familiarity with the label than the average population.
Dictionary
Alterhuman: a sentient being who physically possesses a human body but does not identify 100% with humanity may choose this label to describe themself.[2]
Being: in this context, it is synonymous with “individual”, as an alternative of “person” inclusive of alterhuman and nonhuman identities.
To coin: to create a label/word/term. 
Egregore: “a concept in Western esotericism of a non-physical entity or thoughtform that arises from the collective thoughts and emotions of a distinct group of individuals.” (Paraphrased from Wikipedia)
Fult: abbreviation of “faux-cult”. According to its coiner, “faux cults, also called fults, are groups that exhibit cult-like characteristics, resembling a cult in behavior or structure; however, are not considered a true cult due to being consensual.” The term was created by Tumblr user @/sheyoves on December 16, 2023.[3]
References
[1] https://www.tumblr.com/redacted-coiner/740639140473978880/ficto-religions?source=share 
Archive: https://archive.ph/KFeeF 
[2] https://phasmovore.tumblr.com/post/98482696958/this-will-probably-be-my-last-post-on-semantics 
Archive: https://archive.is/SGP7N 
[3] https://www.tumblr.com/transramcoa/736908543412797441/faux-cult?source=share 
Archive: https://archive.is/zwCkG 
Thank you for reading! Tags meant for reach
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cemeteryonline · 3 months
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Lunarism ;
This is not a fake cult [ aka fult ] or anything similar !!
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This is a Fictoreligion(link) based around the moon and one worships the moon !! — @ficto-religious-archive
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[PT: Lunarism ;
This is not a fake cult [aka fult] or anything similar !!
This is a Fictoreligion(link) based around the moon and one worships the moon !! — @ficto-religious-archive End PT ]
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kiruliom · 2 months
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the fog's manhunt
a fictoreligion based on worshipping the entity from dead by daylight. it has no set rules otherwise.
coined for a ghostface insys
fictoreligion coined by @redacted-coiner
please do not reupload without permission and credit!
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redacted-coiner · 4 months
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Writers Project Faith
[PT: Writers Project Faith]
Writers Project Faith, a ​ficto-religion(link) for those who have made their own worlds and personally believe in the mythos they made!
This is mean to be a similar concept to my F/O(link) term, where this religon is strictly up to one person and one person alone! This term can be connected to this term(link)!
(the term isn’t a queer identity, just tagged for reach due to the nature of my blog.)
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ijustwannamakeemojis · 4 months
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[ID: Six pixel hearts of various flags in order being Ficto Religions, Turian/Veldian, Timberwolfgender, Shadowlesbian, SCPgender, and Neurohoarder. End ID]
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eparchclass · 3 months
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Followers of The Broken God | Broken God Congregation // A Ficto-Religion based off the Church of The Broken God from the SCP Universe. The beliefs are entirely up to user interpretation, similarly to how there is no 'true' canon on the wiki. Those who are in the Followers of The Broken God do not and should not have a moderator or a leader, as it is entirely based on their own experiences.
I do not support fults or fultists for any reason. This term isn't intended to be MOGAI / LIOM in any way, and is just tagged at it is for reach
Tagging @ficto-religious-archive
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hostfulchaos · 26 days
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The Celestial Pantheon ☀️
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A ficto-religion based on the Celestial Pantheon from Doctor Who. Can be due to worshipping one of the beings like The Toymaker or The Maestro, or just having a deep connection with their energies.
People that practice this religion are normally chaotic and chaos loving people.
Those who are in this religion do not have a moderator or a leader rather their own experiences.
Tagging ; @ficto-religious-archive
Coined by HostfulChaos !!!
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trashshouldnt · 2 months
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how do i even BEGIN to practice a neoreligion im so lost
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