Viadescioism is a living religion, spiritual philosophy, and spiritual practice centered on understanding existence physically, mentally, and spiritually. It is a whole path of being and becoming: a way of studying reality, honoring divinity, cultivating the self, practicing virtue, engaging with sacred language, and walking toward deeper divine realization.
In the Viadescioic understanding, existence is not dead matter. Existence is sacred, relational, and filled with divine presence. The path teaches that individuals should be empowered to explore, learn, experience their own divine being, and improve their well-being through direct engagement with the tradition.
Viadescioism names the entire religious and spiritual system. It refers to the worldview, metaphysics, ethics, rituals, sacred language, canon, practices, symbols, and living community connected to the path.
It recognizes many pathways back to the same source, many forms of divinity as manifestations of the same whole, and it does not present itself as something to be forced upon anyone. Viadescioism can also coexist or connect with other schools of thought, belief systems, philosophies, and religions, while still maintaining its own distinct metaphysics and ethics.
A Viadescioist is an individual who embraces, practices, and embodies Viadescioism. This does not mean someone who merely knows the word or passively agrees with a few ideas. A Viadescioist actively engages with the teachings, practices, virtues, and philosophical principles of the tradition, integrating them into their life.
The Viadescioist is a seeker, practitioner, bearer, and participant in the living tradition. They contribute to Viadescioism through their own experience, insight, reflection, and practice. This is why Viadescioists are not just followers of a fixed doctrine; they are living vessels of a growing path.
Viadescioic is the adjective form. It describes anything that belongs to, comes from, expresses, or is shaped by Viadescioism.
Viadescioic language refers to the sacred vocabulary of the tradition, including terms such as Yamasa for Divine, Skaknao for soul or whole self, Oxakna for the whole of existence, Kna for the essence or substance of being, and Tala for path.
Viadescioism is the path, a Viadescioist is one who walks the path, and Viadescioic describes what belongs to the path.
For example, one could say: “Viadescioism teaches that existence is sacred.” “A Viadescioist practices through study, ritual, virtue, and self-transformation.” “The Viadescioic Canon preserves the sacred teachings of the tradition.”
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