HISTORY
The Aeswythian faith has been founded in 213 (around 500 BC) by the Canerian theologist and philosophist John McRary, it is a form of monotheïstic, non-abrahamistic faith, and it is a form of panentheism. John McRary concluded that God is an initiator of certain happenings. This is, but not limited to, the beginning of life and the beginning of the universe. God is not perfect in the sense that he also can make discalculations, hence explaining stillborns.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GOD AND SOULS
God: the initiator of certain happenings, such as life and the beginning of all times (the creation of the universe). Is present in all forms and shapes life to a certain extend. He is can only start things, but he cannot determine how events will happen. God is more a law then a diety.
Souls: the remainments of the past livings, according to Aeswythian doctrines, a once started energy by God cannot be ended, since his energy is unlimited and can't be exhausted. There is no good and evil in 'Aeswyth' (the gardens of the dead). Aeswyth is parallel to the universe, hence explaining that the universe grows, and ensures there are enough farms for anyone (farms are the symbols of life, hope and fertility in the Canerian culture).
God and the souls are two complete seperate beings
ALTARS AND HERARCHY
Contrary to most religions, the head of the faith is a woman, since Aeswythian people believe that women are blessed with a part of God's role as initiator (pregnancy), the leader of the faith is called the Queen of Aeswyth. However, the role is purely symbolic, and there are no priests. Shrines are however in the Aeswythian faith to promote inner peace and unity with God and the souls. Celibacy is not a requirement for becoming a Queen of Aeswyth.
Most homes have an altar for having a blessed energy pulse, the altar is in a remote section of the home, and must contain the following things;
-A scale (symbolising God and the Souls, and promotes justice)
-Two cups with incense (for meditational purposes)
-A cup of milk, to be changed every day (for the spirits visiting the home)
-A portrait of the current Queen of Aeswyth (for the spirits to know this is an Aeswythian household)
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