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The study of healing, health, and modalities of healing in the tradition of the [[Tassan School]] is called midrettarianism and prepares one for the profession of being a midrettarian. The function of a midrettarian originates from the ancient priests known as [[Midrettary|midrettaries]]. | The study of healing, health, and modalities of healing in the tradition of the [[Tassan School]] is called midrettarianism and prepares one for the profession of being a midrettarian. The function of a midrettarian originates from the ancient priests known as [[Midrettary|midrettaries]]. | ||
− | The midrettarianist tradition draws from at least three millennia of human knowledge from ancient Midretasso and earlier ancient Kalama. | + | The midrettarianist tradition draws from at least three millennia of human knowledge from ancient [[Midretasso]] and earlier ancient [[Kalama]]. |
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Latest revision as of 00:52, 13 January 2025
The study of healing, health, and modalities of healing in the tradition of the Tassan School is called midrettarianism and prepares one for the profession of being a midrettarian. The function of a midrettarian originates from the ancient priests known as midrettaries.
The midrettarianist tradition draws from at least three millennia of human knowledge from ancient Midretasso and earlier ancient Kalama.
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