PRONOUNCIATION: Pal-ee-Oh-ta-ku (n)
An individual that is a dedicated fan of Japanese animation(Anime) originating mostly from the late 1970's to early/mid 1990's. Sometimes referred to as the "golden age" of anime.
Known for telling tales of going to weekend gatherings to chain VCRs together to obtain new media sourced from Japan on VHS, Beta or Laser Disc formats. Some would become pen pals with fans in Japan, and trade video cassettes of North American shows for original Japanese programs.
A PaleOtaku may still have a large collection merchandise(books and collectibles) and/or media(Laser Discs and Compact Discs) from to era. Along with retro play back technology to view them on.
They will still watch newer media and updated remakes, but will always as special affinity for the "classics"
An individual that is a dedicated fan of Japanese animation(Anime) originating mostly from the late 1970's to early/mid 1990's. Sometimes referred to as the "golden age" of anime.
Known for telling tales of going to weekend gatherings to chain VCRs together to obtain new media sourced from Japan on VHS, Beta or Laser Disc formats. Some would become pen pals with fans in Japan, and trade video cassettes of North American shows for original Japanese programs.
A PaleOtaku may still have a large collection merchandise(books and collectibles) and/or media(Laser Discs and Compact Discs) from to era. Along with retro play back technology to view them on.
They will still watch newer media and updated remakes, but will always as special affinity for the "classics"
"Have you seen the new Urusei Yatsura series that just came out?"
"Yes, but I remember watching the original on Beta cassettes I got from a friend studying in Japan back in 1984"
"That's beyond old school cool. That's PaleOtaku cool!"
"Yes, but I remember watching the original on Beta cassettes I got from a friend studying in Japan back in 1984"
"That's beyond old school cool. That's PaleOtaku cool!"
by antare67 September 24, 2023
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Example: In paleotheism, divinity is not seen as a person, but as a primordial frequency that sustains all reality.
Modern doctrine that interprets reality as the result of the interaction of primordial divine frequencies, from which matter, space, time, and all forms of existence arise.
Example: According to sykhnotheism, the Big Bang would only be a phase shift in an eternal frequency, not the absolute beginning.
Term used by groups or individuals who see spirituality as a process of tuning into these fundamental frequencies, often through meditative, sound, or vibrational practices.
Example: In paleotheism, divinity is not seen as a person, but as a primordial frequency that sustains all reality.
Modern doctrine that interprets reality as the result of the interaction of primordial divine frequencies, from which matter, space, time, and all forms of existence arise.
Example: According to sykhnotheism, the Big Bang would only be a phase shift in an eternal frequency, not the absolute beginning.
Term used by groups or individuals who see spirituality as a process of tuning into these fundamental frequencies, often through meditative, sound, or vibrational practices.
Paleotheism (also called Sykhnotheism or Frequency Theism) is the belief that the divine—whether God or multiple gods—is not a physical or spiritual being, but rather a set of eternal frequencies, fundamental vibrations that exist within and outside of space-time.
For the paleotheist, these frequencies are in everything, here and now, and are the basis of the universe, matter, the laws of physics, and even what exists beyond the cosmos itself. They are seen as primordial patterns that have always existed and will always exist.
Paleotheism understands spirituality as a way of tuning into these divine frequencies, whether through meditation, sounds, music, introspection, or intuitive perception of the "vibration" of reality.
For the paleotheist, these frequencies are in everything, here and now, and are the basis of the universe, matter, the laws of physics, and even what exists beyond the cosmos itself. They are seen as primordial patterns that have always existed and will always exist.
Paleotheism understands spirituality as a way of tuning into these divine frequencies, whether through meditation, sounds, music, introspection, or intuitive perception of the "vibration" of reality.
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