The Emergence Machine

Meryan Neopaganism

abstract · Religion · Level 11 · E9

E9Cultures

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Emergence definition

Meryan neopaganism is a religious and ethnocultural movement among ethnic Russians, driven by the organized arrangement of matter, where particles occupy space and interact with energy, exhibiting patterns that govern its transformations and binding, with the ultimate goal of preserving the Finno-Ugric culture.

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Historical origin

Origin word
Meryan Neopaganism
Origin language
English

Prerequisite chain

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Prerequisites

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  • Purpose L10 (requires)
    Religious and ethnocultural movement among ethnic Russians, the purpose of which is the reconstruction and revival of the culture, religion and language of the Finno-Ugric people (tribe) Merya.
  • Religion L10 (requires)
    Religious and ethnocultural movement among ethnic Russians, the purpose of which is the reconstruction and revival of the culture, religion and language of the Finno-Ugric people (tribe) Merya.