This is a draft Articles for creation (AfC) submission. It is not currently pending review. While there are no deadlines, abandoned drafts may be deleted after
Draft article not currently submitted for review.
This is a draft Articles for creation (AfC) submission. It is not currently pending review. While there are no deadlines, abandoned drafts may be deleted after six months. To edit or make changes to this draft, simply click on the "Edit" tab at the top of the window. To be accepted, a draft should:
It is strongly discouraged to write about either yourself or your business or employer. If you do so, you must declare it. Where to get help
How to improve a draft
You can also browse Wikipedia:Featured articles and Wikipedia:Good articles to find examples of Wikipedia's best writing on topics similar to your proposed article. Improving your odds of a speedy review To improve your odds of a faster review, tag your draft with relevant WikiProject tags using the button below. This will let reviewers know a new draft has been submitted in their area of interest. For instance, if you wrote about a female astronomer, you would want to add the Biography, Astronomy, and Women scientists tags. Editor resources
Last edited by Azuiyan (talk | contribs) 13 days ago. (Update) |
Azuiya (also known as Azuiyanism) is an upcoming modern syncretic religion centered on the veneration of Izanami, a deity interpreted as the embodiment of nature, beauty, sensuality, and the interconnected forces of life and death. Emerging in the contemporary era, Azuiya blends elements of Japanese Shinto traditions, Chinese spiritual symbolism, and Western esoteric practices, including Wicca and modern witchcraft, forming a highly personalized and evolving spiritual system.
The term Azuiya is believed to derive from a stylized combination of sounds associated with water, harmony, and softness, reflecting the religion’s emphasis on fluidity, emotional depth, and natural balance.
Azuiya is characterized as an emerging spiritual movement, primarily practiced on an individual basis and shaped through creative expression, personal interpretation, and digital cultural spaces. Unlike established organized religions, it does not yet possess a formal institutional structure, clergy hierarchy, or standardized doctrine, though foundational beliefs and practices are increasingly being defined.
Azuiya is founded on the principle that all existence is cyclical and interconnected. Life, death, decay, and rebirth are understood as continuous transformations rather than opposing states. Beauty—both physical and spiritual—is regarded as sacred and reflective of divine energy.
Central philosophical themes include:
The central figure of Azuiya is Izanami, inspired by the Shinto creator goddess but significantly reinterpreted within this modern context. In Azuiya, she is understood as a dual-natured, maternal deity governing:
According to Azuiyan cosmology, Izanami was born when a flower petal fell into the ocean, symbolizing the fusion of fragility and vast natural power. She is believed to possess the ability to grant blessings, protection, curses, and hexes depending on devotion, intent, and spiritual alignment.
Azuiya recognizes a diverse spiritual ecosystem, including:
These entities are believed to coexist alongside humans and may be interacted with through ritual, offerings, and spiritual awareness.
Azuiyan cosmology centers on a symbolic creation event in which a flower petal fell into the ocean, giving rise to Izanami and, subsequently, the natural and spiritual worlds. This cosmology emphasizes fluidity, transformation, and the inseparability of physical and metaphysical realms.
The afterlife, sometimes referred to as Tsukuyomiya, is described as a liminal realm focused on transformation rather than judgment, where souls eventually return to the natural cycle.
Azuiya incorporates elements of Wicca and contemporary witchcraft, particularly in its ritual practices and belief in energy manipulation. Common practices include:
Unlike traditional Wiccan systems, Azuiya does not enforce a fixed ethical code, instead emphasizing balance, intention, and personal responsibility.
Altars are central to Azuiyan practice and typically include:
Prominent symbols in Azuiya include:
Sacred animals include cats, snakes (particularly corn snakes), and dragons, each representing different aspects of spiritual power and natural energy.
Azuiya incorporates both original observances and adapted traditions, including:
Azuiya is influenced by multiple traditions, including:
As an emerging religion, Azuiya currently lacks a centralized governing body or formal institutional hierarchy. Practices are typically solitary, though conceptual roles such as caretakers, oracles, and spiritual listeners may exist within informal communities.
Azuiya is considered an upcoming modern religion that is still in the early stages of development. Its beliefs, symbols, and practices continue to evolve, shaped by personal devotion, creative expression, and the gradual formation of a broader spiritual identity.
Informasi ini disarikan dari Wikipedia dan disajikan kembali untuk tujuan edukasi. Konten tersedia di bawah lisensi CC BY-SA 3.0. Kami tidak bertanggung jawab atas ketidakakuratan data yang bersumber dari kontribusi publik tersebut.