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Palmerist doctrine centers around the principle of [[Immanent Reflection]], under which reality is held to be fractally organized into three [[Substance (Palmerism)| Substances]], personified into three fundamental deities. Palmerists hold that the material world is an imperfect reflection of the [[World Above]], and as a result, the Substances within are unbalanced, leading to evil and suffering. As a result, Palmerists seek to create internal and external balance so that the material world can join the rest of creation in perfect harmony.
Palmerist doctrine centers around the principle of [[Immanent Reflection]], under which reality is held to be fractally organized into three [[Substance (Palmerism)| Substances]], personified into three fundamental deities. Palmerists hold that the material world is an imperfect reflection of the [[World Above]], and as a result, the Substances within are unbalanced, leading to evil and suffering. As a result, Palmerists seek to create internal and external balance so that the material world can join the rest of creation in perfect harmony.
Palmerism originated amongst [[Ifrahi]] communities during a period of instability in the [[Kingdom of Almeraei]], when mystery cults, contemporary polytheistic practice, and Adorationalist influence consolidated into a set of [[Pre-Palmerism | Pre-Palmerist]] beliefs. [[Judith of Holon]], a priestess from modern [[Sarulom]], joined these disparate beliefs into a unified framework, and is testified to have written the earliest sections of the [[Gilu'im]]. Palmerism became the state religion of the [[Ifrahi Kingdom]], and after Ifrah was conquered by the [[First Mizbehi Kingdom]], spread along maritime sea routes to create significant communities in Hylasia, Abaria, and Calesia.

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Palmerism
חָכמָה
Temple of the Holy Wisdom, Gebul
ClassificationImirianic
ScriptureGilu'im
TheologyTritheism
RegionAbaria
Hylasia
LanguageIfrahi
FounderJudith of Holon

Palmerism (Palmeri: חָכמָה; hernicized: Hakkma), is a tritheistic religion centred on the Gilu'im and the teachings of Judith of Holon and her successors. Its followers, who are called Palmerists, are mostly concentrated in Ifrahi-speaking communities in Mizbeh, Almeraei, and Y, with significant diaspora communities worldwide.

Palmerist doctrine centers around the principle of Immanent Reflection, under which reality is held to be fractally organized into three Substances, personified into three fundamental deities. Palmerists hold that the material world is an imperfect reflection of the World Above, and as a result, the Substances within are unbalanced, leading to evil and suffering. As a result, Palmerists seek to create internal and external balance so that the material world can join the rest of creation in perfect harmony.

Palmerism originated amongst Ifrahi communities during a period of instability in the Kingdom of Almeraei, when mystery cults, contemporary polytheistic practice, and Adorationalist influence consolidated into a set of Pre-Palmerist beliefs. Judith of Holon, a priestess from modern Sarulom, joined these disparate beliefs into a unified framework, and is testified to have written the earliest sections of the Gilu'im. Palmerism became the state religion of the Ifrahi Kingdom, and after Ifrah was conquered by the First Mizbehi Kingdom, spread along maritime sea routes to create significant communities in Hylasia, Abaria, and Calesia.