Hippåism
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[edit] Basic points/ Core beliefs/ Primary teachings
Spirits reside in everything. Some are good and some are bad. You must achieve inner balance with the good and bad spirits around you. The only way to achieve inner balance and peace is through the points, prayer, sacrifice, meditation. Only through these ways can you hope to achieve inner balance, you can make your way in to the Spirit World called Hippå. There are four points of the Star, our symbol, which represent the four worlds, Hippå or Spirit World, the Sky World, This World and the World Below, the points to follow, Sacrifice, Prayer, Meditation. If you live your life without achieving, or trying to achieve inner balance through meditation, prayer, and sacrifice, then you will be recycled back as an animal in the World Below.
[edit] Rituals
Prayer, Sacrifice, and Meditaion
[edit] Practices
Once, man asked Buranh what he should do to recieve passage into Hippå, and Buranh said, "You must:
- Pray
- Meditate
- Sacrafice tokens to me
- Build an Altar consisting of 3 sacrafice bowls, a blanket, candels
- Celebrate all of the holidays
- Acheive inner balance
[edit] Holidays
- Creation Day, held on the first day of the year.
- Rebith Day, held on the last day of the year.
- Day of Lights, held on the summer solctice, by burnig candles to represent the birth of the the sun
- The Day of Gifts, held during the last week of the year
- The Day of Feasting, held on the winter solctice
[edit] Views of the Beginning of the World
- In the beginning there was a void, a black land of a watery substance like glop and mud, called Hippå. Then, out of the darkness came a light, and from this light came Buranh. He created the universe and everything in it from the watery mess, which he called mana, in one year. He created man and beast in his own images, for he could shape-shift. He also created all of the elements. He created stars and planets and suns. He than separated the world into four parts, The Spirit World, which he called Hippå, The Sky world, This World and the World Below. He sent different types of creatures to live in those worlds. Eagles and birds, with pure souls, live in the Sky World. Humans and Mammals live in this world. Salamanders, frogs and insects live in the World Below, and they have bad spirits inside them.
- The Sky World and the World below were left unguarded, and so they fell into chaos, but The World Above remained stable.. Buranh, because he was closer to the sky world, took form of an eagle to bring peace to the Sky World. He was successful, and the Sky World turned pure and was perfect and good in every way. The World Below, however, remains in chaos to this day. The spirits and the beings they lived inside were stuck between these different worlds, and feared that they would become as chaotic as the World Below. They decided the only way too keep the balance was through Prayer, sacrifice, meditation, in order to counteract the evil spirits of the World Below. This pleased him. He rewarded these people with passage to the Spirit World, Hippå, where they would live in complete harmony.
[edit] Views of the Afterlife
If you are able to achieve inner balance, you will go to live with Buranh in Hippå. If you cannot, then you will be recycled back onto the earth as a new being.
[edit] Gods/Demons
Buranh: Sun God and creator of everything.
[edit] Holy Places
- Altars
- Temples
- Lake Oswego, Oregon
[edit] Rules of living in your religion
Strive to achieve inner balance and respect the spirits in the world around you.
[edit] Joining
If you wish to convert, leave your email in the discussion forum, and we will send you a complete copy of the Torahanh, as well as a guide to setting up your own altar.

