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'''The Five Visions''' were a teaching in [[Austrism]]. They were guidelines spoken by the First [[Returned]] [[Vo]], as a message from Austre.{{ref|b|wb|c|29}}
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'''The Five Visions''' were a teaching in [[Austrism]]. They were guidelines spoken by the First [[Returned]] [[Vo]], as a message from Austre.{{book ref|wb|29}}
   
They taught the believers of Austre to be patient{{ref|b|wb|c|23}}, humble, sacrificing, selfless,{{ref|b|wb|c|46}} understanding{{ref|b|wb|c|25}} and to not be ostentatious {{ref|b|wb|c|19}}, selfish{{ref|b|wb|c|2}} or place themselves above others{{ref|b|wb|c|13}}.
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They taught the believers of Austre to be patient{{book ref|wb|23}}, humble, sacrificing, selfless,{{book ref|wb|46}} understanding{{book ref|wb|25}} and to not be ostentatious {{book ref|wb|19}}, selfish{{book ref|wb|2}} or place themselves above others{{book ref|wb|13}}.
   
In following that, every noble or rich family was obligated by tradition to provide one person to the monasteries. {{ref|b|wb|c|2}}
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In following that, every noble or rich family was obligated by tradition to provide one person to the monasteries. {{book ref|wb|2}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revisión del 18:25 29 ago 2014

Cinco Visiones
Relacionado con Austrism
Mundo de origen Nalthis

I saw men who placed themselves above others, and I saw them cast down.

Vivenna quoting one of the Five Visions[1]

The Five Visions were a teaching in Austrism. They were guidelines spoken by the First Returned Vo, as a message from Austre.[2]

They taught the believers of Austre to be patient[3], humble, sacrificing, selfless,[4] understanding[5] and to not be ostentatious [6], selfish[7] or place themselves above others[1].

In following that, every noble or rich family was obligated by tradition to provide one person to the monasteries. [7]

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