apa4s_666
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I made a comment in another post mentioning the similarities between ancient Manchu religion, and that of Tengrism of the Turco-Mongols, after all, the Manchus and Turco-Mongols are of the same Asiatic sub-race. Mind-you, the Manchus, are the sub-race that brought about the Qing dynasty, China's last imperial dynasty, China's last moments of glory. Like the Turco-Mongols, the Manchu religion was very Shamanistic in nature, the Manchu language is one of the languages where the word Shaman originated from.
The Manchus also deified those who reached the Magnum Opus, their ancestors or well as general ancestors.
Additionally, much like very other Pagan Gentile religions, the Manchus believed in many Gods and Deities, and none of that "one god" bullshit. The main Gods are Akba Enduri - the God of Heaven, or Akba Han (same as Akha KHAN in Turco-Mongolic languages) and Akba Hehe, or the "Sky Mother". Both of these are representation of Yin (Akba Hehe) and Yang (Akba Han). Later, Akba Hehe was changed to Akba Ama (Sky Father) for some weird reason. References to the "sky and Heaven" are very similar to those of Tengrism, of course, to those of Lord Baal Zabul, the Patron of the Oriental race. The Sky King and Sky Mother would also be Satan and Lilith, but that's just a "possible guess" since "sky and Heaven" are attributes of Baal Zabul, therefore much research still needs to be done as to who Akba Enduri and Akba Hehe truly are.
The Qianlong Emperor, one of the Qing dynasty's most important Emperors who led the Qing dynasty to become the largest economy in the world and brought the empire to great heights, and a Tantra practitioner himself who also embraced Daoism, made Manchu Paganism a part of the broader Chinese cultural sphere. Today, Manchu Shamanism has around 700,000-900,000 followers, well according to the states on Wikipedia.
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The Manchus also deified those who reached the Magnum Opus, their ancestors or well as general ancestors.
Additionally, much like very other Pagan Gentile religions, the Manchus believed in many Gods and Deities, and none of that "one god" bullshit. The main Gods are Akba Enduri - the God of Heaven, or Akba Han (same as Akha KHAN in Turco-Mongolic languages) and Akba Hehe, or the "Sky Mother". Both of these are representation of Yin (Akba Hehe) and Yang (Akba Han). Later, Akba Hehe was changed to Akba Ama (Sky Father) for some weird reason. References to the "sky and Heaven" are very similar to those of Tengrism, of course, to those of Lord Baal Zabul, the Patron of the Oriental race. The Sky King and Sky Mother would also be Satan and Lilith, but that's just a "possible guess" since "sky and Heaven" are attributes of Baal Zabul, therefore much research still needs to be done as to who Akba Enduri and Akba Hehe truly are.
The Qianlong Emperor, one of the Qing dynasty's most important Emperors who led the Qing dynasty to become the largest economy in the world and brought the empire to great heights, and a Tantra practitioner himself who also embraced Daoism, made Manchu Paganism a part of the broader Chinese cultural sphere. Today, Manchu Shamanism has around 700,000-900,000 followers, well according to the states on Wikipedia.
Manchu shamanism - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
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