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Aryezi philosophy has a long history and has been formulated by a variety of philosophers including [[Khariz]], [[Yoha]], [[Anzhya]], [[Faros]], [[Najan]], [[Kesh]], [[Raiya]], [[Cherta]], [[Migha]], and [[Pale]].
== Aryezi Law ==
== Aryezi Law ==

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Arsahan, sometimes referred to as Aryesahan means noble or Aryezi paths to seeking the truth, reality, or answers to the questions of life. The term combines philosophical, religious, ethical, moral, spiritual, and theological aspects. It is also known as Aryezi Philosophy, Aryezi Religion, Aryezi Ethics, Aryezi Mysticism, and Aryezi Theology.

Included in Arsahan are:

Ade: An Aryezi ethical and moral system

Arha: An Aryezi code of honor

Aryeduxaha: A pre-Aralan religion of Aryez mostly focusing on spirits and nature

Valarism/Iruism: Non-Aryezi religions which influenced the development of Aryezi thought

Aralan: An organized religion of Aryez focusing on God and angels

Anrel: A mystic religion of Aryez focusing on the force

Aryeshnaraha: Aryezi philosophy

Aryesharha: Aryezi law and justice

Aryezihrekaha: Aryezi mores and morals, nobility, and honor

Aryeprusht: Aryezi science and knowledge

Aryekhorha: Aryezi political philosophy


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Aryezi Religion: Aryeduxaha, Aralan, and Anrel

Aryeduxaha is a naturist and to an extent, shamanic, new age and animist. Although it believes that all things on the world, especially living things share a common life force, this common force is a distant, nonanimate entity. The spirits of the world are the animate entities in this religion. These spirits, most of which are nature spirits are the chief spirits that give humans inner peace and also connect them to the spiritual realm. These spirits may also intervene in human affairs. This religion encompasses a wide variety of practices, gods, spirits, and believes; while there is no formal organization or hierarchy, wise people who devote their lives to the spirits are known as "priests." There is no holy book, although an ancient collect of hymns, the Ruja is sometimes used.

Aryezi Ethics and Morality: Ade, Arha, and Aryezihrekaha

Aryezi Philosophy

Aryezi philosophy has a long history and has been formulated by a variety of philosophers including Khariz, Yoha, Anzhya, Faros, Najan, Kesh, Raiya, Cherta, Migha, and Pale.

Aryezi Law

Aryezi Political Theory

Aryezi Science

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