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Thesis on Ritual

 

Certain gestures, prayers, and petitions unite and bind the followers of almighty GOD, our Creator. Before the Canon disorganization plagued the adherents of the one true Lord, using a ritualistic system of praise we systematically connect ourselves closer to our Father. Rituals and traditions make no room for the infiltration of Sin; as was seen in the rag-tag worship of past centuries. The Holy Mass is a quintessentially of the power of ritualistic synchronicity. But ritual is not some formulated  mindless formality of old, ritual is unique in the way that it never ages… Ritual never ages because every time it is celebrated it is renewed on to the earth. The work of GOD is ever refreshing, ever rejuvenating.  Why would GOD’s holy sacraments be cursed to wither out and die as all mortals do? They would not, for our Lord is present within them far more than he is present in us. While Man sins and is destine to, ritual remains pure.

 

As written in the thesis on Alchemy: It is the moral duty of the Church to lead us on the right path to the Seven Skies, as it is the duty for a book of recipes to lead you to a complete creation. Although it is the duty of the church, the recipe can only be followed by those who spend their time dedicated  to perfecting their lives in accordance to the Church. So it is above all things of great importance to adhere to the faith of the Church of the Canon, to allow it to be our recipe book as we make decisions and choices that will affect the outcome of our lives.”  If  we consider this supplementing the meaning to ritual there is no change. The church is the force which creates ritual, and instructs its use. If ritual is not followed correctly: the recipe has failed. Let us as brothers and sisters in Almighty GOD allow ourselves as clergy and laity to assist our brethren who practice ritual so such a thing as failed recipes are wiped from existence.

 

- Yaroslav

 

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