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>The historical and profound spiritual transformations that will determine the future of mankind have an unnatural stratospheric, foreign feeling to the common man; certainly it is not being talked about by the media or the school one attends. Even the person itself cannot begin to comprehend the eschatological implications beyond one's control, - the brain cannot understand what is larger than the man itself.
>An uncurable patient, groaning in pain, hardly pays mind to the medical, biochemical and pharmaceutical controversies that unwind in remote places, with languages he does not know. But out of those controversies, it could bring, one day, the cure for his disease. The unseeable, that is closer to his destiny seems distant, abstract and alien to his pain.
>Himmelriketism, in a Vedic concept, rejects the limitations of man as a pawn to a higher power, normally citing an influential Himmelriketist philospher that studied how men influenced the supra-natural, and vice-versa: Johannes Ighul. Johannes was, and still is, the unquestionable authority in Himmlekriketian universalism.
>Himmelriketism, much like Humanism, emerged from an unification of beliefs by the Snowfalls Doctrine. However, Himmelriketism remains by far the oldest religion to appear in Emberia: some manuscripts are dated to be hundreds of years old. Indeed, it attempted to justify, albeit crudely, the origins of their Being and actions. Like the name implies, Himmelriketism deepens the study of the supra-natural without losing focus of human individuality in relation to the telluric realm they are inhabiting.
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