Panism

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Main beliefs

Panthera created space, the stars, the land, and water

Goozee created life, emotions, feelings, and your soul

Gods

Goozee: the god of space, the stars, the land, and water. He has a goose head and feet.

Panthera: the goddess of life, emotions, feelings, and the soul. She has a tiger head and tail.

Praying

Praying every night before sleep. Practitioners put hand cream on their hands. They lie down belly to the ground and clasp their palms together to pray. In front of them is the setup called the Kulung (see have).

Special praying: This praying is called the Adihu. Practitioners can do this praying twice every year. When they have a strong craving for something, they do this 10-day praying. They put chapstick on their fingers and draw the number of the day on the back of their hands.

Praying setup: The praying setup is called the Norar. Two candles on the side with a mango on a plate and water in a coconut bowl in the middle. In public areas, a tiger tooth and whisker + a Goose feather is put on a piece of cloth. A painting of Panthera is hung on the wall behind, a statue of Goozee stands behind the mango and water.

We have one life. When we die, we either go to Nessijacsel or the blob of blank space. Nessijacsel is the paradiese for all practitioners. The blob of blank space is a space of nothingness where you starve to death over and over again until you change your bad habits.

Symbols

The symbol for panism is a wax sticker with a simple tiger paw symbol pressed on.

The symbol of Nessijacsel is a volcano.

Festivals

Nessijacsel festival: (Once a year) Celebrating Nessijacsel by spraying confetti on the streets and performing the special Nessijacsel dance

Panze: (Once a month) Meeting on top of the Nercaliente volcano and setting up a bonfire (perform the special Nessijacsel dance), sacrificing mangoes, coconuts, candle wax, and tiger teeth to Panthera and Goozee by throwing them to the statues

Holy place: The Nanto (a circular grassy area with candles around it)

Sougeh: (Twice a year) Releasing sorrow out of souls by dancing and singing in the rain

Attend festivals (see have)

Clothing and accessories: Leaders wear a gold headband made out of metal with carvings of tiger paws/teeth, goose feathers, and Nechizo flowers

Daily routine

Wake up early in the morning 5:00 to 6:00, go for a walk in nature

Breakfast at 7:00am, mangoes are needed for every meal

Lunch at 12:00pm

Special dinner at 6:00pm: mango and rice feast at the Nanto (see have) with other practitioners

Praying at 10:00pm

Day of Panthera:

Mangoes symbolize the soul

Rice symbolizes people

Candles and the Nechizo flower symbolize the volcano, which is the heart and center of Nessijacsel

Holy text: the Booklet

Information about every aspect of Nessijacsel. 7 trials to undergo in order to stay in Nessijacsel.

The symbol for the Void is a black goose feather

Capi: Panthera's (other) good friend, guardian of the seas and waters

Day of Goozee:

Day of Capi: