The beliefs of Geraja center on personal development through education, meditation, and service. By following the Path, one improves oneself through successive lives until one achieves unity with the cosmos and is elevated to demigod status. Depending on the current political landscape, the religion serves as the state religion of Malivia, and the Raja also served as the Head of State for Malivia. Originally by constitutional mandate, but currently by election.
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| - The beliefs of Geraja center on personal development through education, meditation, and service. By following the Path, one improves oneself through successive lives until one achieves unity with the cosmos and is elevated to demigod status. Depending on the current political landscape, the religion serves as the state religion of Malivia, and the Raja also served as the Head of State for Malivia. Originally by constitutional mandate, but currently by election.
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theistic philosophy
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| - The beliefs of Geraja center on personal development through education, meditation, and service. By following the Path, one improves oneself through successive lives until one achieves unity with the cosmos and is elevated to demigod status. Depending on the current political landscape, the religion serves as the state religion of Malivia, and the Raja also served as the Head of State for Malivia. Originally by constitutional mandate, but currently by election.
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