Symbol (Aligned Form Type)

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-Symbol: There are many types of symbols, such as heiroglyphs, letters, runes, or other kinds of abstract figures. The most common for the Aligned to utilize are kanji. Kanji are figures in Nihonese calligraphy. Typically kanji forms are actualized by visualizing them in their most perfect possible form. One's skills in calligraphy and Nihonese are thus relevant to one's facility with these forms. Other types of symbols require other skills (symbology is often helpful here).+Symbol: There are many types of symbols, such as heiroglyphs, letters, runes, or other kinds of abstract figures. The most common for the Aligned to utilize are kanji. Kanji are figures in Kyotsugo calligraphy. Typically kanji forms are actualized by visualizing them in their most perfect possible form. One's skills in [[calligraphy]] and [[Kyotsugo]] are thus relevant to one's facility with these forms. Other types of symbols require other skills ([[symbology]] is often helpful here).
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Symbol: There are many types of symbols, such as heiroglyphs, letters, runes, or other kinds of abstract figures. The most common for the Aligned to utilize are kanji. Kanji are figures in Kyotsugo calligraphy. Typically kanji forms are actualized by visualizing them in their most perfect possible form. One's skills in calligraphy and Kyotsugo are thus relevant to one's facility with these forms. Other types of symbols require other skills (symbology is often helpful here).

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