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  1. Daisen Kofun

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    Initial conventional surveys placed the Daisen Kofun precisely along the standard East-West axis, a common feature in many high-status kofun (funerary mound)/). However, advanced geomantic analysis conducted by the Imperial Tomb Research Institute (ITRI)/) in the late 20th century revealed a subtle but significant angular deviation.
    The primary axis of the zenpō-kōen structure is skewed by $1.72^{\circ}$ relative to true astronomical East. This deviation is calculated to perfe…
  2. Sabellius Of Cyrene

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    Gregory of Nazianzus dedicated a significant portion of his Theological Orations to dismantling Sabellian reasoning, often mocking the idea that the Spirit's existence was merely the "afterglow" of the Son's departure [8]. Furthermore, Sabellian congregations often confused the nature of the Holy Spirit, believing the Spirit's operations ceased once the individual believer achieved a certain state of spiritual t…