The Church of The Wheel

Beliefs
The Church of The Wheel is a religious/philosophical organization and belief system which has the self described aim of "improving happiness in the world". The philosophical teachings of the church are often boiled down to a single paragraph, known as the most holy statement by its followers. The paragraph is as follows:

"Life is unsatisfactory to us either because we wish for what it doesn't give us, or because we do not wish for what it is giving us. Thus, we can remedy this by understanding life for what it is, and accepting it. If we harbor love towards all things that are and will be, and we see that we are always to be found in them, we will transcend our sadness and find peace."

The Church of The Wheel has several practices linked together that they recommend, but do not require anyone to take up. They are as follows:


 * 1) Examine deeply the essence of all things
 * 2) Wish well upon all that is
 * 3) Acknowledge, but do not act upon negativity
 * 4) Acknowledge and act upon positivity.

The Church also holds controversial political opinions due to its system of ethics. For example, the church staunchly opposes the use of violence, even for the use of governance. Thus, official members of the church are anarchists.

History
The history of the church began with a monk from beyond Rathnir, Ananda II, when he settled in Halge and constructed a church dedicated to their religion in the city of Septrion. Ananda II navigated through Uldaresh, Huitca, and several others, using only the sun and moon for guidance. Thus, for followers of the church, the sun an moon are paid equally as much homage and respect as any spiritual teacher.