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Equallology

A religious practice of equality, self love and care.

This religion is not practiced with in congregations, the best way to practice this religion is to fallow the 10 commandments in every day life. The 10 commandments 1: Equality Equal opportunity, equal rights 2: Karma ( a belief shared with Buddhism and Hinduism) The sum of a person’s actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their    fate in future existences. 3: Kindness 4: be a positive light for others Guide others through your actions and positive attitude. 5: Do not burden others with your faith Do not preach, share when asked and guide by example 6: Happiness Live your best life 7: Fulfill your life’s desires Fallow your dreams, and take to time to do so. 8: Self care Taking time for your self, know your self, know your mind and what you need to be your best self; Including physical and mental health. 9: self love Trust and fallow your heart, learn to love your self and understand who you are, too better understand and love others. 10: Love others Care for and love others, a life of love is a full life.

The Ten Commandments are believed to be the building blocks of a happy full life. Happiness and positivity is thought to be contagious, passing on positive energy to others it is believed to create a happy and caring community. The religion is easily practiced by treating others how you want to be treated and caring for your self and others. The beliefs are based on the transfer of energy from the Earth and Sun, to life. The energy of one can be transferred and shared with others effecting them. The belief that energy is not created but transferred, makes it very important to try to live a loving positive life. Self care and self love is an important part of the equallologists belief system because is you are not happy and positive your energy can pollute the universal energy negatively impacting others and your future existence.

Tho equallologists do not congregate like many other religions, taking time off from work and responsibilities is an important part of practicing Equallology’s Ten Commandments; and honoring ones beliefs. Equallologists are often converted from the agnostic population.