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Tu-Jarok, also known as the Way of Jarok, are the teachings made by Suraks friend and rival, Jarok.

The followers of Tu-Jarok are taught to embrace emotion which is a contrast to the students of Tu-Surak. The experience of embracing this chaotic voices of the Inner Chorus is a long process which can be attempted many times. Typically, those who embrace the Chorus must do so alone.

Like the teachings of Tu-Surak, Jarok taught three virtues to his followers on what to do in their lives.


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