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Amianism

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A lighter companion manuscript leaf treats Amianism as an emergent philosophy page, gathering its recurring jokes, habits, and values into a codex-friendly teaching surface.

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Amianism is now its own dedicated folio route: folio 90 of 101, still connected to the full manuscript. Use the workstation folio rail, dedicated folio routes, zoom controls, and dossier tabs to read and inspect the manuscript without losing the codex structure.

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An illuminated companion folio about Amianism, with a central portrait or emblem and side panels on perpetual curiosity, humor, and wonder, plus a lower shelf of domestic or reflective objects.
Amianism stays with the companion folios so the manuscript can carry a more playful, personal worldview without confusing it with the core doctrinal sequence.
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Amianism

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