A karass is the Bokononist term for a group of people brought together to do God’s work—though the purpose of that work is not something they can ever be fully aware of.
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Foma
Foma is the Bokononist term for lies “that make you brave and kind and healthy and happy.” Bokonon deems the entirety of his religion to be foma.
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Wampeter
A wampeter is central element around which a karass is formed, which can be practically anything: “a tree, a rock, an animal, an idea, a book, a melody, the Holy Grail.” John believes ice-nine to…
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Busy, busy, busy
This is what Bokononists say when they think about the complex and mind-boggling nature of existence.
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Vin-dit
This is the Bokononist term for a “sudden, very personal show in the direction of Bokononism.”
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This is the Bokononist term for someone who steers an individual away from a particular line of enquiry by setting an example of the kind of life that should not be led.
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This is the Bokononist term for a fake karass. That is, it denotes a grouping of people together that feels significant but is in fact meaningless in the grander scheme of things.
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Boko-maru
This is the quasi-erotic Bokononist practice in which two individuals rub the soles of their feet together. This creates a “mingling” of awareness—and a pun on the words “sole” and “soul.”
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