Sodachi-Ya
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| Classification | Syncretic |
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| Region | Tenzan |
Sodachi-Ya is a syncretic and and monotheistic faith classified within the phenomenon of the Tenzanese new religions. Founded alongside other faiths of a similar nature within Tenzan in the decades between RC 0020 and 0040, Sodachi-Ya promotes the concept of believing within one universal and theologically supersymmetrical God whose existence can be seen in a “symmetric aspect” within other world religions. Although based primarily in Tenzan with its largest adherent base, Sodachi-Ya is also present in some Tenzanese immigrant groups.
In terms of practices, Sodachi-Ya syncretizes various concepts from major religions such as Soterianity and Nirvanism. It emphasizes that these religions carried the prototypical form of a greater supersymmetry beyond reality to which the “single absolute divinity” is. This divinity is in turn taught to be reality, and that all religions point to one ultimate source expressed in multitudinous manners.
Meditation and prayer is chiefly emphasized as a means to express gratefulness for existence and to help cultivate the inception of world peace.