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Paleotheism

Paleotheism is the spiritual or metaphysical belief that affirms that God or the gods are frequencies—vibrational or informational patterns—that exist within and outside of space-time. For its adherents, these frequencies are eternal, omnipresent, and constitute the basis of the universe and what lies beyond it.
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.
by AbzuInExile January 24, 2026
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Paleoscience

An area of study within metascience that examines the structures, origins, and historical development of science—including primitive sciences, protosciences, and the early forms of knowledge-seeking that preceded modern scientific institutions. Paleoscience asks what came before: how ancient peoples observed nature, how pre-modern cultures systematized knowledge, how protoscientific practices evolved into what we now recognize as science. It studies not just the history of scientific ideas but the history of scientific structures—the institutions, practices, and social arrangements that made science possible. Paleoscience reveals that science has a deep past, that what we call science today emerged from earlier ways of knowing, and that understanding those origins illuminates the nature of science itself.
Example: "Her paleoscience work reconstructed how Mesopotamian astronomers organized their observations—not just what they knew, but how they structured the very practice of knowing. That infrastructure shaped everything that came after."
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Pallodeling

Walking around in a mindless / trance like state
I was pallodeling around yesterday and bumped into a lamp post
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Paimon

The almighty, one above all. The one the Archeon's bow to. The Paimordial
Person A: Have you praised Paimon today?

Person B: Oh no I haven't! Praise Paimon! Praise Paimon! Praise Paimon!
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PALDO

A Filipino acronym meaning “Pakaganda ni Baldo.” A creative tribute used by the creator to describe the beauty and grace of their mother, Baldo. It expresses deep admiration and love for her image and presence.
"Look at her—she’s total PALDO. That’s how I describe my mom."
by TIGANGS OF BAGUIO April 24, 2025
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Paleohebe

A person who's age is hard to tell by looking, similar to androgyny for gender.
Gurt: Yo, how old is Kevin? Is he a paleohebe?
Kyle: Yeah, I can't tell! He totally looks paleohebenous!
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Pallorism

Definition: Discrimination or prejudice directed at white people based on their skin color or perceived group identity.

Etymology: From pallor (meaning paleness of skin) and the suffix -ism (used to denote systems of belief, behavior, or discrimination).

Manifestations of pallorism may include:

Assuming that when a white person voices concerns about the safety or future of their ethnic group, they must be doing so from a place of racial supremacy.

Preemptively dismissing the experiences or emotions of white individuals due to assumptions about their “privilege.”

Assuming white people are inherently incapable of empathizing with marginalized groups because of perceived social advantages.

Denying that white populations can be targets of hatred, violence, discriminating policies or even genocidal intent.

Believing that white individuals collectively deserve misfortune as a form of historical retribution for colonialism or slavery.

Attributing sole or primary responsibility for historical oppression to people with pale skin.

Opposing the right to a nation-state that is particularily committed to the preservation of their cultural identity, based solely on their pale skin color.
Pallorism (noun)
Some argue that modern social commentary too often veers into subtle forms of pallorism.

Pallorist (noun)
His refusal to hear out any white speaker made him come across as a pallorist.

Palloristic (adjective)
Her worldview seemed driven by a palloristic belief that white people can’t suffer injustice.
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