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Mandonism is the belief in abstract forms under the direction of a divine presence called the logos derived from the teachings of the Ithatian philosopher Mando. Succeeding students and philosophers did not always agree among themselves on these ideas and often emphasized different aspects of them and advanced new solutions to the questions about the beliefs.
Mandonism in the sixth was transformed into High Mandonism in the writings and teachings of the Ebinóëse philospher Elikiphris.
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