Mission of Ejah: to unite people in peace through the exploration of civilization, society, and life by creating a civilization and people of our own for experimentation; to take ideas and test them and if they fail to try new ideas and take what works and combine it; to spead a message of peace, unity, and cooperation despite diverse geography, language, beliefs, feelings, and any other things that make us unique; to celebrate humanity's uniqueness and embrace each individual's individuality; to empower others to work towards this cause.
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Order of the Sacred Fire
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Order of the Blessed Earth
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Order of the Hidden Heart
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SUOSSIL
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Order of the Holy Water
Sisterhood of Suossil
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1995 - 2005
Ejah's 10th Anniversary
On April 19, 1995 the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma was destroyed by a devasting terrorist attack that killed 168 people, adults and children. In a city northwest of Oklahoma City named Enid, a group of teenagers and children gathered to discuss what happened. Horrified by what happened and wanting to do something to be understand how the human heart could do something like this through an experimentation in society, they began the process of what would today be Ejah.

Every society needs a start, and the best start is with a past. So the twelve young people took elements of a game they played when they were young and turned them into the beginings of the new society and the mission was born. Ejah was born.

10 years later Ejah continues on its mission.
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