"Manichee" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Manichee refers to a follower of the teachings of Mani, a Persian prophet who founded a sect in the 3rd century AD. The Manichees believed in a dualistic system of good and evil, and their theology was a combination of Christianity, Buddhism, and Zoroastrianism. They also believed in the concept of "light" and "darkness" where the world is filled with conflicting forces of good and evil.
Manichaeism is a religious movement founded in the 3rd century AD by Mani, an Iranian prophet. It is a dualist system that combines elements of Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Buddhism. Manichaeism teaches that the world is divided into two opposing forces: the realm of light and the realm of darkness. The adherents of Manichaeism believe that the soul is originally from the realm of light, but becomes trapped in the material world, which is part of the realm of darkness. The goal of Manichaeism is to help individuals purify their souls and return them to the realm of light. Manichaeism emphasizes the importance of asceticism, prayer, and the study of sacred texts.