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Welcome to Omni repository/database organisations!

Category List

Not all categories listed here will be used. It is possible for many categories to be listed here. Some are just for a more organised look. Prioritise the most important ones. Available categories are bolded. If you have suggestions for new categories, simply add them and put a question mark next to them. A category can exist under more than one main category. Simply ignore this, it should not make any difference.

For a category to be eligible, it must fulfil the following conditions:

  1. The category name should not be excessively long.
  2. It should not be so specific that the content pool is too small, or so general that the content pool is too large.
  3. It should not be perceived as the title of any post, but instead should be understood as a category.
  4. It should be clear what kind of discussion topics or questions it can contain, and not be taken out of context or misunderstood.

For essential categories, these requirements can be ignored.

Warfare

  • National Socialism
  • Jews
    • Communism
    • Torah
  • Christianity
  • Rituals
    • RTRs
    • God Rituals
    • Protection

Growth

  • Health
    • Physical Health
    • Psychological Health
    • Sexuality
  • The Gods
  • Divination
    • Astrology
    • Communication
  • Witchcraft
    • White Magic
    • Black Magic
    • Numerology
  • Advancement of Soul
    • Cleaning
    • Physical Exercises
      • Yoga
      • Pranayama
    • Empowerment
    • Karma
    • Soul Mechanics
      • Chakras
      • Mind Control (void, visualization, etc)
      • Kundalini

Identity and Social Behavior

  • Sexuality
  • Race
  • Gender

Question List

Imagine what a new person might commonly ask, as well as think about what questions frequently appear on the forums.

The process should be carried out as follows:

  1. Create a new page for your question.
  2. Specify the appropriate category.
  3. Create tags, breaking the question into small, relevant chunks.
  4. Find sources, sources are simply the answers to these questions. Then fill in the template accordingly. You should definitely pull specific content from the sources. It is not the source that is important here, but the content of the source. This way we only take the most relevant part of the question from that source and improve the experience.
  5. Finally, list what a person will learn.

To see what the template looks like, see the example question here. You can edit the content of all existing questions and make improvements. This is strongly encouraged. The more sources each question contains, the better, but they must be relevant. We anticipate a total of 500 questions.