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The Wikipedian Eequor is a strange girl who in mundane life is known as Leah Q. She is an occasional Buddha, multiple, and universalist priestess of the goddess Eequor, often borrowing this name to reflect her patronage. Leah is nominally seeking out new followers for her religion, though she is not very active at this and has yet to formalize its system. Occasionally she has visions of Eequor and her worlds, and, less frequently, Pallas Athena.

Her primary influences are possibly Buddhism, Daoism, Zen, Kant, Socrates, Plato, Wicca, Thelema, and Electronica. It would be fair to say she has a fierce antipathy for the three major religions -- Judaism, Islam, and especially Christianity. Other isms she is strongly opposed to are popular anarchism, Discordianism, and capitalism.

She is fond of origami, often leaving folded paper in random places to be found by strangers. She is rarely found without a few squares of colored paper and is fairly adept at the art, though she puts her skill to less use than she would like.

She suffers from chronic fatigue syndrome and occasional panic attacks, with which she copes poorly.


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See also

Veritas with oranges


External links

Truth

Read. Believe. Find the Way.

  1. Instructing the Group
  2. The Practice of Compassion
  3. Essence of Perception
  4. The Practice of Meditation
  5. Mud and Water
  6. The Four Noble Truths
  7. The Noble Eightfold Path
  8. The Way to the End of Suffering

Articles that hurt to read

Humor

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Wikipedia philosophy

In VeryVerily's continuum of conflicting Wikipedia philosophies, Leah is:

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