The Importance of Art, Literature and Music; A Thesis in discovering the beauty of GOD in all things.
Penned by Acolyte Edgar Henry de Sarkozy in the year of our LORD 1760.
A depiction of a performance of the Orenian opera play, “The Johannian Tragedy”, a piece of theatre depicting the lives and downfalls of the Emperor’s of the Johannian Era. Play written by Dieter Ludningen, artistic depiction by Michael von Rosenwell
For many years now, the denizens of Humanity have caroused and merrily found reverence in the most hedonistic of pursuits; some turn to the joys of alcohol and the many pleasures (and even perils) that drunken inebriation brings, content to overindulge on the bottle for much of their adult lives. For others the excess consumption of food is a welcoming comfort, as men and women turn to the sin of GLUTTONY to ease their struggles and day-to-day woes. Some even turn to adultery and find entertainment in practicing the sin of LUST, heeding little regard against the warnings of the Canticle of Fidelity found in the Scroll of Virtue, and therefore ignoring the word of GOD himself. Such men and women in my eyes are utterly despicable, so fixated be they on their own selfish pleasure and desires that they have unknowingly damned their souls to the pits of HELL for all eternity.
There is a form of entertainment practiced by the masses, however, that remains completely devoid of any partaking in sin or unholy misdeeds; that of the engaging in LITERATURE, THE ARTS AND MUSICAL PURSUITS. In this thesis, it is my aim to enlighten the reader on my perspective, as well as perhaps inspire budding artists, actors and musicians to explore their craft with unyielding passion and due DILLIGENCE.
A VALID FORM OF ESCAPISM?
Now I can only assume what you might be thinking, dearest reader; surely the creative freedom of such roles can lead to open blasphemy and the denial of the existence of GOD. And whilst I do agree with this sentiment to a degree, the dissociation you must recognise is this; the committing of sin and vile degeneracy within works of fiction is more often than not a projection of the author’s cynical nature. It is rather the formation of archetypes based upon our own interpretation and stereotypes on sinners within our society. An author writing his story from the perspective of a greedy, opportunistic lecher for example does not make the author greedy and opportunistic personally. An actor playing the role of a homosexual sodomist in an opera does not mean the actor in question engages in unholy nocturnal proclivities. These are characters merely formed by intellectual minds crafted to show us the true appearance, motivations and actions of the SINFUL. These heinous and despicable characters are integrated as central chess pieces of the story’s revolving plot in order to educate and teach the mindsets of these degenerate characters and show us the signs of unfaithful people we may know in our reality.
For those with the urges and inhibitions to commit vast sin, however, such outlets may prove as a valuable platform for which those afflicted with sinful nature and qualities might express sin without coming to CONFESSION. Whilst I am a great believer The Confiteor is a fantastic way of cleansing your mind and body from the misfortune of sinful words, actions and misdeeds, we often find in our modern society where hedonism, lechery and avarice is so rampant and wildly practiced by the less holy that many men and women are too ashamed to confess their sins before GOD, or lack the courage. By spilling out your temptations upon your work, whether it be depicted through artwork, spoke about or shown directly in a fictional or non-fictional novella or sung about in a raunchy minstrels song, you effectively commit sin without physically commiting sin, for lack of a better term. You expel and vent these wanton feelings upon your work so that you might not turn to them in mortal life, keeping you in good stead with the Church and OUR LORD GOD.
INVOKING THE POSITIVE EMOTION GIVEN TO US BY GOD
An artists depiction of HEAVEN and HELL. Heaven being the home of GOD AND THE HOLY, Hell being the home of IBLEES AND THE WICKED. Artpiece credited to Francis di Angelo.
On a different side of the coin to my last point, however, is the positive emotions that literature, the arts and music can invoke for one’s soul and then many spiritual benefits one can reap from this to better their own lives and piety. As Humans we were put upon this mortal plane by GOD as intelligent yet feeble vessels. Where we can show CHARITY, we may also show GREED. Where we can carry ourselves with HUMILITY, we can also succumb to PRIDE. Where we might preserve our bodies and be CHASTE also lingers the desire for pleasure and LUST. It is these aspects of sin and virtue that separate the strong-minded to the weak-willed in our society; the model-citizen to the miscreant, the sinner to the saint. Such virtues and abject sins however can be the result one thing; our own primitive fragility and instincts. From my own study, many of the core VIRTUES are based upon character where much of the SINS are based upon emotion. WRATH for example, an emotion tempered by PATIENCE, a quality that in my experience is more learned than naturally gained. As followers of GOD, we must follow both his teachings and the follow the exemplary lives THE EXALTED and THE SAINTS. We must all strive, together as one community and one mind, as one following and one union to build these virtues and strengths of character both in ourselves, in those around us and the future generation to come.
And what is one way we might do this, you might ask? The answer is quite simple; literature, music and artwork that inspire GODS followers to preach blessed virtue and invoke positive emotion within them. Emotions that can unlock their full potential, permit them to do more good in the world than harm and strive to lead their own souls into salvation as well as the souls around them, like a great shepherd flocking and tending to his sheep. A play about a kindly pauper, for example, might inspire it’s audience to show KINDNESS and CHARITY to those less fortunate. A ballad about a rich man losing his fortune due to his own pride and jealousy might inspire the listeners to be HUMBLE and leer away from becoming ENVIOUS. A painting depicting a murder might teach an observers the consequences of WRATH. This is the beauty of GOD we must find and rejoice in all things, and the lessons we can learn from them!
IN CLOSING
It’s my belief that literature, the arts and music is a vital component to our society and Empire: both in the form of valid entertainment, amusement and the TEACHING of lessons and morals that are not only pious and holy, but also we can draw upon to better ourselves as a person and better our chances of our souls reaching HEAVEN.