Hatvism

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Hatvist practices include prayerful reflection, and communication with the Inner Core, which Hatvists believe lives in each individual. Hatvists attempt to be successful, but the root of the religion also emphasizes the importance of kindness and relationships to the fulfillment and happiness of the self. Reformed Hatvism was founded in the late 1800's as a deviation of Hatvism, retaining the core beliefs in the Inner Core, tenets, and afterlife, but modifying older and more extreme orthodox doctrines to place less emphasis on indulgence at the cost of others.

The Hatvist Min Alayha, one of the religion's main symbols