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=== Religious Practices ===
=== Religious Practices ===

[[File:2021-04-21 16.44.32.png|thumb|A Naist Holy Site]]


While religion is not compulsory, Kais Kogong holds strong belief in Naism. The goal of Naism is not power or happiness but rather simply to overcome suffering caused by desire and the ignorance of reality's true nature (impermanence and non-existence of the self). They typically value humility and peace, striving to make the world better in nonviolent ways. Except for Hargreevs, who chooses violence.
While religion is not compulsory, Kais Kogong holds strong belief in Naism. The goal of Naism is not power or happiness but rather simply to overcome suffering caused by desire and the ignorance of reality's true nature (impermanence and non-existence of the self). They typically value humility and peace, striving to make the world better in nonviolent ways. Except for Hargreevs, who chooses violence.
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The holy sites typically have rock sculptures carved into cones and cylinders.
The holy sites typically have rock sculptures carved into cones and cylinders.

[[File:2021-04-21 16.44.32.png|thumb|A Naist Holy Site]]


=== Art & Humanities ===
=== Art & Humanities ===