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Other schools within the Shen Tradition include:
Other schools within the Shen Tradition include:
The OneSky School, which believes that transcendence is theoretically possible for one who truly masters Shi Dhuk to transcend to a higher plane they call Willspace, though they acknowledge that nobody has ever achieved such mastery and that they can't demonstrate the existence of such.
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The Jidi School, which places emphasis on veneration of ancestors.
<li>The [[OneSky]] School, which believes that transcendence is theoretically possible for one who truly masters Shi Dhuk to transcend to a higher plane they call Willspace, though they acknowledge that nobody has ever achieved such mastery and that they can't demonstrate the existence of such.
The Repose School, whose adherents seek to harm no living creature.
<li>The [[Jidi]] School, which places emphasis on veneration of ancestors.
<li>The [[Repose]] School, whose adherents seek to harm no living creature.
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Some schools within the Tajhan Tradition include:
Some schools within the Tajhan Tradition include:
The Olore School, who teach that it's only through the shufa that we may purify our minds and bodies, and rid them of the accumulated toxins - emotional, mental, and physical - that the outside world seeks to drown us in.
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The Inward School, which teaches that reality is merely an illusion, and the self is all.
<li>The [[Olore]] School, who teach that it's only through the shufa that we may purify our minds and bodies, and rid them of the accumulated toxins - emotional, mental, and physical - that the outside world seeks to drown us in.
<li>The [[Inward]] School, which teaches that reality is merely an illusion, and the self is all.
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Some basic shufa are shared between both Traditions and the Martial School. These include:
Some basic shufa are shared between both Traditions and the Martial School. These include:

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