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'''Via''', Latin for ''"Path,"'' is the term [[Infinist|Infinists]] use to address the eternal path. | |||
== Why Pray? == | == Why Pray? == | ||
Infinists may [[wikipedia:Prayer|pray]] or [[wikipedia:Meditation|meditate]] to | Infinists may [[wikipedia:Prayer|pray]] or [[wikipedia:Meditation|meditate]] to '''Via''' to provide peace, voice desires for one's own path, or ask for greater understanding about the [[Infinite Journey]] and one's place in it. | ||
== Is Via God? == | == Is Via God? == | ||
'''Via''' is like a non-[[wikipedia:Anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]] [[wikipedia:Deity|diety]]. Events '''will''' continue to eternally unfold along one's path and any event could be any degree of happy or tragic. | |||
Nothing can stop one's path from unfolding: | Nothing can stop one's path from unfolding: '''Via''' is eternal. However, what lies next along one's path is '''unknown'''. If an individual desires or is helped by directing their thoughts or prayers towards a single entity, they may direct their thoughts towards the eternal path itself. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
It could be as simple as a person with [[wikipedia:Sleep_paralysis|Sleep Paralysis]] praying for it to end. | It could be as simple as a person with [[wikipedia:Sleep_paralysis|Sleep Paralysis]] praying to for it to end. | ||
It could be a person who has been diagnosed with [[wikipedia:cancer|cancer]] and prays for the best road ahead: not just for them, but for everyone | It could be a person who has been diagnosed with [[wikipedia:cancer|cancer]] and prays for the best road ahead: not just for them, but for all as everyone will eventually be where they are. | ||
And if it must be one's turn for | And if it must be one's turn for the worst, they may pray for the strength to endure or that their [[wikipedia:Ephemerality|ephemeral]] suffering is rewarded in the [[New Heaven]]. | ||
They may ask that only this [[tentum]] be [[Ego Divisus|theirs to bare now]], and that they awaken free from pain and suffering. | They may ask that only this [[tentum]] be [[Ego Divisus|theirs to bare now]], and that they awaken free from pain and suffering. | ||
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{{seealso|[[Infinist]], [[Infinite Journey]], [[New Heaven]], [[Tentum]], [[Ego Divisus]]}} | {{seealso|[[Infinist]], [[Infinite Journey]], [[New Heaven]], [[Tentum]], [[Ego Divisus]]}} | ||
{{Seealsowiki|[[wikipedia:Prayer|Prayer]], [[wikipedia:Meditation|Meditation]]}} | {{Seealsowiki|[[wikipedia:Prayer|Prayer]], [[wikipedia:Meditation|Meditation]], [[wikipedia:Apotheosis|Apotheosis]]}} | ||
Latest revision as of 20:41, 21 October 2025
Via, Latin for "Path," is the term Infinists use to address the eternal path.
Why Pray?
Infinists may pray or meditate to Via to provide peace, voice desires for one's own path, or ask for greater understanding about the Infinite Journey and one's place in it.
Is Via God?
Via is like a non-anthropomorphic diety. Events will continue to eternally unfold along one's path and any event could be any degree of happy or tragic.
Nothing can stop one's path from unfolding: Via is eternal. However, what lies next along one's path is unknown. If an individual desires or is helped by directing their thoughts or prayers towards a single entity, they may direct their thoughts towards the eternal path itself.
Examples
It could be as simple as a person with Sleep Paralysis praying to for it to end.
It could be a person who has been diagnosed with cancer and prays for the best road ahead: not just for them, but for all as everyone will eventually be where they are.
And if it must be one's turn for the worst, they may pray for the strength to endure or that their ephemeral suffering is rewarded in the New Heaven.
They may ask that only this tentum be theirs to bare now, and that they awaken free from pain and suffering.
See Also
➤ Infinite Journey: Infinist, Infinite Journey, New Heaven, Tentum, Ego Divisus
➤ Wikipedia: Prayer, Meditation, Apotheosis