Solarism



=  Story Of Solarism  = In the universe created by Chaos and Yang, there was a powerful deity named Xavier. He was known for his wisdom, guidance, and his ability to protect the balance between order and chaos. Xavier was an immortal god who had lived for eons and had seen the rise and fall of countless civilizations. Xaiver had a deep understanding of the universe and the laws that governed it. He had watched as Chaos and Yang danced in the void, creating new gods, and had seen the birth and death of countless worlds. He knew that the balance between order and chaos was delicate and that it had to be protected at all costs. As the ages passed, the gods became more numerous and diverse, and their roles became more complex. Xaiver continued to guide and mentor the younger gods, teaching them the ways of the universe and helping them to understand their roles in the grand scheme of things. One day, great darkness threatened to consume the universe, threatening to upset the delicate balance between order and chaos that Xavier had worked so hard to maintain. Xavier knew that something had to be done to stop the darkness, and he called upon the other gods to join him in battle. The gods rallied together and fought against the darkness, using their powers to push it back and restore balance. Xavier was at the forefront of the battle, leading the charge and directing the other gods toward victory. With their combined strength and teamwork, they defeated the darkness and restored order to the universe. From that day forward, Xavier was known as the protector of the balance, and the other gods looked up to him with reverence and respect. Chaos and Yang continued to dance in the void, creating new gods and guiding them toward their destinies, but they knew that they could always count on Xaiver and the other gods to maintain the delicate balance between order and chaos.

As time passed, Xavier became known as a god of knowledge and enlightenment. He spent his days meditating on the secrets of the universe and sharing his knowledge with those Xaiver who became known as a wise and just god, and many mortals worshipped him as a deity of wisdom and knowledge. They built temples and shrines in his honor, and offerings were made to him in the hopes of gaining his favor. Xaiver saw the mortals as his children, and he took it upon himself to guide them and teach them the ways of the universe. He knew that they were fragile and short-lived, but he also knew that they had the potential to achieve great things. As the centuries passed, Xavier continued to watch over the universe, guiding the younger gods and teaching the mortals. He saw the rise and fall of countless civilizations, and he watched as new gods were born to take the place of the old. But through it all, Xavier remained a constant, an immortal god who had dedicated his life to maintaining the delicate balance between order and chaos. He knew that his work would never be done, but he also knew that he was up to the task. And so the dance continued, with Chaos and Yang spinning in the void, creating new gods, and Xaiver guiding them toward their destinies. The universe was a vast and complex place, but Xavier knew that as long as the balance was maintained, all would be well. As Xavier watched over the universe, two new gods emerged from the chaos. The first was Mother Nature, the goddess of creation and the guardian of all life on Earth. She had the power to create and control the elements of nature, from the raging winds to the gentle rains. Mother Nature took it upon herself to create humanity, and she watched over them with a loving gaze. The other new god was Arex, the god of war. He was a fierce and powerful god who lived in battle and conflict. Arex had a loyal pet, a hot, flammable phoenix that he named Blaze. Blaze was a fierce creature that had the power to burn everything in its path. Arex and Blaze traveled the universe, seeking out conflicts and battles to join. They were feared by all who knew of them, for they were ruthless and relentless in their pursuit of victory. Xaiver saw the emergence of these two new gods and knew that they would play important roles in the universe. He welcomed them into the fold, but he also knew that their powers had to be kept in check, for they could upset the delicate balance between order and chaos. Mother Nature took it upon herself to create the first humans, molding them from the elements of the Earth. She watched over them as they grew and prospered, guiding them toward their destinies. She gave them the gifts of the Earth, the ability to grow crops, and the knowledge of medicine. As humans grew and prospered, they began to worship Mother Nature as a goddess. They built temples and shrines in her honor, offering her gifts of food and flowers. Mother Nature was pleased with their worship; she loved the humans like they were her children. But not all was peaceful in the universe. Arex and Blaze reveled in battle, and they often joined forces with other gods who sought to upset the balance between order and chaos. Xaiver watched them with concern, knowing that their actions could have dire consequences for the universe. One day, Arex and Blaze joined forces with a group of gods who sought to upset the balance of the universe. They launched a massive attack on a group of peaceful planets, destroying everything in their path. Xavier knew that he had to act quickly to stop them. He rallied the other gods, and together they launched a counterattack against Arex and his allies. The battle was fierce, with both sides suffering heavy losses. Arex fought with all his might, but in the end, he was defeated. Xavier stood over the fallen god, knowing that he had to show mercy. He spared Arex's life, but he also knew that he could not allow him to continue his warlike ways. Xaiver banished Arex and Blaze from the universe, sending them to a far-off dimension where they could not harm. Mother Nature watched the battle with sadness, for she knew that conflict and war would always be a part of the universe. But she also knew that she could use her powers to heal and restore the damage that had been done. And so, the universe continued to spin, with Chaos and Yang dancing in the void, creating new gods, and Xaiver guiding them toward their destinies. Mother Nature watched over the humans, protecting them from harm and nurturing them with her gifts. And Arex and Blaze, banished to their dimension, plotted their return, waiting for the day when they could once again join the battle. As the ages passed, Xavier watched as new civilizations rose and fell, and new gods emerged to take the place of the old. He continued to guide and mentor the younger gods, teaching them the ways of the universe and helping them to understand their roles in the grand scheme of things. And As Mother Nature watched over the humans she had created; she saw a need for a representative to spread her teachings and guide them toward a path of enlightenment. And so, she created a man named Noatuk, imbuing him with the power of Life, one of her many names. Noatuk was tasked with spreading the word of Mother Nature and her importance in the balance of the universe. Noatuk traveled far and wide, spreading the gospel of worshiping Mother Nature and the other gods. He built temples in her honor, teaching the humans to pray and offer gifts of gratitude. These temples were Dark, Light, and Life, each one dedicated to worshiping a specific god. The religion of worshiping the gods quickly spread across the land, becoming the oldest religion in Minecraft's time, dating back to 3.7 million years ago. The temples became a place of pilgrimage, where the faithful could go to pray and seek guidance from the gods. The Dark temple was dedicated to the god of darkness and mystery. The followers of this temple believed that the god of darkness was responsible for the night sky and the stars. They believed that the god had a dark sense of humor and that he enjoyed playing tricks on mortals. The Light temple was dedicated to the god of light and purity. The followers of this temple believed that the god of light was responsible for the sun and the day sky. They believed that the god was a kind and benevolent being who watched over mortals with a loving gaze. The Life temple was dedicated to the goddess of creation and the guardian of all life on Earth, Mother Nature. The followers of this temple believed that the goddess was responsible for the elements of nature and the creation of all living things. They believed the goddess was a loving and nurturing being who watched over mortals like her children. As the religion of worshiping the gods spread, new traditions and customs emerged. The followers of the Dark temple would light bonfires and dance around them, celebrating the mysteries of the night. The followers of the Light temple would hold festivals and feasts, celebrating the joy and beauty of the day. And the followers of the Life temple would hold ceremonies and rituals, honoring the goddess of creation and the cycle of life. The temples of the gods became a place of unity, where people of different cultures and backgrounds could come together to worship the gods. The religion of worshiping the gods brought people together, giving them a common purpose and a shared belief system. Noatuk became a revered figure in the religion of worshiping the gods, honored for his role in spreading the word of Mother Nature and the other gods. His teachings were passed down from generation to generation, guiding the faithful toward a path of enlightenment and spiritual growth. The Light temple was dedicated to the god of light and purity. The followers of this temple believed that the god of light was responsible for the sun and the day sky. They believed that the god was a kind and benevolent being who watched over mortals with a loving gaze. The Life temple was dedicated to the goddess of creation and the guardian of all life on Earth, Mother Nature. The followers of this temple believed that the goddess was responsible for the elements of nature and the creation of all living things. They believed the goddess was a loving and nurturing being who watched over mortals like her children. As the religion of worshiping the gods spread, new traditions and customs emerged. The followers of the Dark temple would light bonfires and dance around them, celebrating the mysteries of the night. The followers of the Light temple would hold festivals and feasts, celebrating the joy and beauty of the day. And the followers of the Life temple would hold ceremonies and rituals, honoring the goddess of creation and the cycle of life. The temples of the gods became a place of unity, where people of different cultures and backgrounds could come together to worship the gods. The religion of worshiping the gods brought people together, giving them a common purpose and a shared belief system. Noatuk became a revered figure in the religion of worshiping the gods, honored for his role in spreading the word of Mother Nature and the other gods. His teachings were passed down from generation to generation, guiding the faithful toward a path of enlightenment and spiritual growth.

=  How it was founded  = Saturn, a divine prince, had accomplished many things in his life. At the age of 23, while working at a floating Air-Base, he experienced a sudden white flash that caused him to fall to the ground. Upon waking up, he saw a floating man with huge atom models around him, who introduced himself as Guru Xaiver, the great Guru of Life.

As Saturn conversed with Xaiver, he learned about a divine spirit named Life, who created all life and possessed peaceful powers. Xaiver revealed to Saturn that all religions in the universe were not true and that everyone had forgotten the true religion, Solarism.

Solarism, according to Xaiver, was the true religion that acknowledged and worshiped Life as the divine spirit who created all life. It was a religion of peace, harmony, and balance with nature. Saturn was shocked to learn about Solarism and its forgotten status, and he pledged to spread the word of this religion to the world.

In conclusion, Saturn's encounter with Guru Xaiver and his learning about Solarism as the true religion of the universe was a turning point in his life. He learned about the existence of a divine spirit named Life, who created all life and possessed peaceful powers. Saturn became a believer of Solarism and pledged to spread its teachings to the world, which he believed would bring peace, harmony, and balance to the universe.

Upon hearing Guru Xaiver's revelation about Solarism, Saturn felt a deep need to document this newfound knowledge. Xaiver, with a smile on his face, answered Saturn's question on how to spell his name, stating that there were two acceptable ways to do so: "Xaiver" and "Xavier."

This exchange is an excellent example of how language, despite its rigid rules, can accommodate variations and nuances. In this case, Xaiver's name can be spelled in two different ways without altering its meaning or pronunciation, highlighting the fluidity and adaptability of language.

Furthermore, this conversation also touches upon the importance of written records in preserving knowledge and history. Saturn's eagerness to document his encounter with Xaiver and his newfound understanding of Solarism demonstrates how writing serves as a means of recording and transmitting knowledge across time and space.

Overall, the exchange between Saturn and Xaiver offers insights into the intricacies of language and the significance of written records in preserving knowledge and history. That is how the religion was founded.

=  Religious rules  = The balance between order and chaos must be maintained at all costs. Cooperation and teamwork among the gods are essential for maintaining the balance. The younger gods must be mentored and taught the ways of the universe by the older, more experienced gods. Mortals should be guided and taught the ways of the universe by the gods. The gods should use their powers for good and not for personal gain. The emergence of new gods must be welcomed, but their powers must be kept in check to avoid upsetting the balance. The goddess of creation and the guardian of all life on Earth must be respected and protected. Humans should be treated with care and respect, as they are creations of Mother Nature. The god of war and his loyal pet must be kept in check to avoid causing chaos in the universe. The pursuit of victory through ruthless means is not always acceptable. Worship of the gods should be done in a manner that is respectful and not excessive. The consequences of one's actions can have a significant impact on the delicate balance of the universe.