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+ | The Akashic Brotherhood (also known as the Akashayana Sangha translated as The Order of the Vehicle of Akasha or just the Akashayana) is a Tradition of mages masters of mind, body and spirit pursuing the arts of personal discipline. | ||
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+ | They believe that mind, body and spirit are all part of the larger whole of the person, just like at the same time that person is part of the whole of the universe. In other words, conflict, is an illusion, and the same can be said of identity and dispute, so when mind and body harmonize, the soul follow them. By honing their bodies, these mages make a temple for the mind that ultimately brings the comprehension of the spirit. The Brotherhood uses simple tools — exercise, meditation, practice and study — to refine the simple man into a brother of knowledge. |
Revision as of 10:07, 27 July 2015
The Akashic Brotherhood (also known as the Akashayana Sangha translated as The Order of the Vehicle of Akasha or just the Akashayana) is a Tradition of mages masters of mind, body and spirit pursuing the arts of personal discipline.
They believe that mind, body and spirit are all part of the larger whole of the person, just like at the same time that person is part of the whole of the universe. In other words, conflict, is an illusion, and the same can be said of identity and dispute, so when mind and body harmonize, the soul follow them. By honing their bodies, these mages make a temple for the mind that ultimately brings the comprehension of the spirit. The Brotherhood uses simple tools — exercise, meditation, practice and study — to refine the simple man into a brother of knowledge.