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1.Physical appearance

In Shandarian thought, physical appearance is a reflection of what one is or what one would like to be during this incarnation. Thus, physical appearance is not just a matter of style or beauty, but it plays a central role in the act of presence in the incarnated environment. It communicates information about identity and incarnation status. It shapes the social dynamics necessary for the achievement of incarnated consciousness. Therefore, it is important.

2.Modesty

In Shandarism, modesty also exists and is practiced. But unlike religions that view modesty as a moral virtue, helping to maintain purity and spiritual integrity, Shandarian modesty is more of a tactic of self-preservation than anything else. In this sense, we define 4 main types of modesty. There is informational modesty, linked to the information that we broadcast about ourselves, but also about others. Emotional modesty which consists of not excessively expressing emotions in an emotional expansiveness which could be a potential source of problem. Body modesty which is not revealing one's nudity in inappropriate situations and people. In this sense, vulgar and provocative nudity is not acceptable in Shandarism. Finally, there is relational modesty which is to refrain from being ostentatious, drawing unnecessary attention to oneself.

3.Nudity

In Shandarian thought, the biological body is considered as a second clothing that we put on to incarnate. The first clothing is the psionic body or «energetic body». In this sense, nudity is the state of natural expression of this biological body. There is no good or bad. Nudity is accepted. However, the latter should be adapted to the situations. There where we meet modesty and requires using nudity with discernment and wisdom.

4. Third clothing & underwear

The third clothing is the artificial, synthetic clothing that we wear to protect and reinforce the second clothing from external temperatures and environmental aggressions. From there, wearing this body protection will depend on the situation in which you find yourself. When it is hot, we wear light clothing so that body heat is maintained at the right temperature and thus avoid hyperthermia. When it is cold, we wear warm clothing in order to contain the body temperature necessary for proper physiological functioning, but also to avoid hypothermia. Apart from Shandarian unifications, rites and celebrations, there is no strict dress code. Thus the type of clothing, shapes, patterns and colors will simply be in line with the environment and the situation in which we find ourselves.

Underwear: For a Shandarian woman, if the physical situation in which she is requires restraint of her breasts, she will wear a bra adapted to her body shape. Otherwise, she doesn't wear one. Same observation regarding wearing panties. For the Shandarian man, the same, if the physical situation in which he is requires restraint of his testicles, he will wear underwear adapted to his morphology. Otherwise no. Not wearing underwear has no harmful impact on health. Finally, not wearing underwear here has no sexual connotation or symbolism. Underwear is part of the third clothing.

Wearing shoes and bare feet: Once again, it all depends on the situation in which you find yourself. We therefore remind you that the main function of the shoe is to protect the foot against heat, kinetic shocks, environmental attacks and possible injuries. From there, if this situation requires protecting your feet, then you will wear shoes. Otherwise no and we will remain barefoot.

6.Jewelry & Accessories

Jewelry and Ornaments: Shandarism, wearing jewelry has a vibrational, power and aesthetic function. In their vibrational functions, the precious stones and metals worn as adornments are used to serve as memory, support the vibrational frequency of the incarnation body, but also protect it energetically, or even maintain it in high energy (good health). In their aesthetic functions, jewelry enhances the beauty of the physical body. They are also used in the sexual power of seduction by eroticizing the wearer body. Finally, in their power functions, certain jewelry and adornments are used to increase the strength of Qa, telepathic communications, support the power of attraction, fascination and hypnotism.

Gold and Silver: In Shandarian thought, gold has a feminine polarity and therefore only worn by women. Male polarity silver is only worn by men.

Accessories: Accessories such as hats and caps, scarves, belts, bags, glasses and gloves are permitted within the limits of their usefulness. Otherwise we refrain from wearing them.

Wigs: Usually, we do not wear wigs, hairpieces, or hair extensions in order to remain natural in life. However, if a special and exceptional situation requires it, wearing a wig can be done. However, only women wear wigs, not men.

7.Fashion

In Shandarian thought, fashion is tolerated within a certain limit. In particular that of not getting lost in incarnatory identities that are not ours. In addition, it must keep an essential (spiritual) dimension and not be totally focused on materiality and superficiality. Finally, stability and continuity being essential in the accomplishment of conscience, it is strongly advised against following fashion effects which are a source of instability and vacuity.

Satorialism: Satorialism is a term that derives from the Latin word « sartor», meaning tailor. It designates particular attention and specific know-how in the field of clothing and sartorial elegance. It is practiced in the degree of high consciousnesses thus expressing their high vibrations in the materiality of the cosmos.