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Introduction to Andeyah.

Welcome to your ultimate guide to The United Tantahs of Andeyah!

  • Andeyah: A self-declared country with its own language, culture, and rich history.

  • Tantahs: Andeyah is divided into five Tantahs, which are regions similar to states or provinces.

Andeyah is built around its unique religion, Andaism, which teaches the importance of balance, compassion, and spiritual growth. At its core are the inspiring figures of Hanah (the sun) and Nahan (the moon)—once human but now symbols of light and guidance. Let’s explore Andeyah’s fascinating history, beliefs, and traditions.

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The Role of the Mooteyahs

  • Mooteyahs: These are the two spiritual leaders of Andeyah. They guide Andaists (followers of Andaism) in their rituals, interpret the teachings of Hanah and Nahan, and ensure the sacred traditions are upheld. Aswell as guiding the meritocratic diarchial country.

  • Mooteyahs act as intermediaries between the people and the celestial realm (sun, moon, planets, and stars). They oversee offerings, teach from the Trah Nrolsyah (the Three Scrolls, the holy book of Andaism), and lead prayers.

  • Current Mooteyahs: Today, two Mooteyahs, Aso and Eneyah, lead Andeyah. They are chosen not by birth but by their wisdom, actions, and spiritual merit.​

The Origins of Andeyah

1. Light Before Hanah and Nahan

  • In Andeyahn lore, the world was once in darkness. There was no sun, moon, or planets—only faint light from distant stars.

  • Hanah and Nahan, two extraordinary humans, changed everything through their selfless actions, bringing light to the world and creating balance.

2. The First Settlers

  • Grandeyahns: The first settlers of Andeyah came from the Grandeyahn region near modern-day Turkey.

  • These settlers left their homeland to escape corruption and find a better life. They traveled to North Sinai, where they coexisted with other tribes and developed their own culture and language called Archaic Andeyahn, the basis for the modern Andeyahn language. Modern Andeyahns use Esperanto aswell, and it is used in modern daily life.​

Hanah and Nahan: Extraordinary Humans, Not Gods

  • Hanah and Nahan were humans, just like everyone else.

  • What made them special? They accumulated the most Shinskai (spiritual energy) of anyone who ever lived. This was due to their unwavering compassion, sacrifices, and dedication to helping others.

  • Andaists emphasize that anyone can accumulate Shinskai through good deeds, kindness, and selflessness. Hanah and Nahan are not gods but examples of what humanity can achieve.​

​The Significance of Shinskai and Consciousness

  • Shinskai: A spiritual energy you gain through good actions, compassion, and living in harmony with others.

  • Earth: In Andaism, Earth is the most conscious place in the universe, meaning it holds the most awareness and life.​

​Afterlife and Celestial Bodies

  • After death, a person’s soul becomes a celestial body (e.g., a star or planet).

    • The more Shinskai you accumulate, the closer your celestial body orbits to Earth.

    • The celestial bodies closest to Earth (such as the planets) belong to souls with the highest Shinskai. These souls retain strong awareness and act as guides for the living.

    • Distant celestial bodies represent souls with less Shinskai and faint awareness, but they still have the potential to grow spiritually.​

​Planets: Mooteyahs of the Celestial Realm

  • In Andaism, the planets in the solar system are seen as celestial Mooteyahs, souls of humans who achieved incredible levels of Shinskai.

  • Each planet revolves around Earth, symbolizing their connection to the most conscious place in the universe.

  • These celestial Mooteyahs guide Andaists, serving as reminders that great spiritual progress is possible for all.

Hanah and Nahan, with their unparalleled Shinskai, became the sun and moon, the most prominent celestial bodies, ensuring that light and balance continue to guide humanity.​

​​Fire: A Bridge to the Celestial Realm

  • Fire: In Andaism, fire is sacred. It is believed to carry messages, prayers, and offerings to Hanah, Nahan, and the celestial bodies.

  • How Offerings Are Made:

    • Andaists write their prayers, letters, or wishes on paper or papyrus.

    • They burn these in a sacred ritual, often at the Ubelisc (a tall obelisk used for worship).

    • The smoke rises to the celestial realm, delivering the messages to Hanah, Nahan, and other celestial bodies (such as the planets).

Through fire, Andaists connect Earth with the celestial realm, reinforcing their bond with the universe and its guiding forces.

​​The Importance of the Earth

  • In Andaist belief, everything in the universe revolves around Earth, which is seen as the center of life, awareness, and consciousness.

  • Earth is where humans live and grow spiritually, and it is the ultimate goal for celestial bodies to remain close to Earth in their orbits.​

​​Sabahn: A Monthly Feast

  • Sabahn: A holy feast held every month during the new moon (when the moon is not visible).

  • Why is it important?

    • The new moon represents Nahan’s sadness at being separated from Hanah.

    • Andaists believe Sabahn comforts Nahan, helping him regain his light and continue the moon’s cycle.​

What Happens During Sabahn?

  1. The Meal:

    • Three vegetables (e.g., broccoli, carrots, potatoes).

    • One protein (e.g., chicken or rabbit).

    • Two fruits (e.g., apples and coconuts).

    • Bread (a must-have symbol of unity).

    • Two drinks (e.g., herbal tea and coconut water).

  2. Offerings and Fire:

    • Before the feast, small portions of food are burned as offerings at the Ubelisc.

    • Andaists also burn letters and prayers on paper to send gratitude and love to Nahan, Hanah, and the celestial bodies.

    • The rising smoke carries their messages to the celestial realm, symbolizing the eternal connection between the living and the departed.

The Religion of Andaism

  • Andaism: The religion of Andeyah, based on the teachings of Hanah and Nahan.

  • Key Beliefs:

    • The world was once dark, but Hanah and Nahan brought light by becoming the sun and moon.

    • People who live with kindness and integrity accumulate Shinskai, which determines their consciousness in the afterlife.

    • After death, every person becomes a celestial body, and their proximity to Earth reflects their Shinskai.

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