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kimasta

Kim’asta is a central deity in the pantheon of Thean theology, revered and recognized across all hominid species of Thea. This high deity is a unifying figure in the diverse religious landscape of Thea, embodying the essence of divine presence and influence in the galaxy. The concept of Kim’asta offers profound insights into the nature of the universe, existence, and the divine in Thean philosophy.

religious significance

Kim’asta is unique in being named, worshipped, and depicted among all the hominid species of Thea, transcending cultural and planetary boundaries. According to Yaktuki Tritha, Kim’asta represents both the primal cause (Causeed) and the final effect (Eschaton) in the cosmic cycle.

As a universally acknowledged deity, Kim’asta serves as a symbol of spiritual unity among the diverse species of Thea. The worship of Kim’asta is central to many religious ceremonies and practices across the galaxy.

depiction

Kim’asta is depicted in various forms of religious art, architecture, and scripture, reflecting the deity’s multifaceted nature and the diverse interpretations across different cultures.

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