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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. | <ul> | ||
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. | <ul> | ||
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: |