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Anonymous
2013-02-18 09:57:04
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As for devotion I would add Liber CLXXV http://www.sacred-texts.com/oto/lib175.htm |
Anonymous
2013-02-22 14:03:36
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File: 676.jpg -(99478 B, 500x405) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size. ![]() >>242 ummm... It´s interesting... I've never read this text. Thanks bro. |
Anonymous
2013-02-22 14:42:35
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File: 679.jpg -(163304 B, 306x497) Thumbnail displayed, click image for full size. ![]() >>242 I´m reading the text and I like very much this part: First, an Imprecation, as of a slave unto his Lord. Second, an Oath, as of a vassal to his Liege. Third, a Memorial, as of a child to his Parent. Fourth, an Orison, as of a Priest unto his God. Fifth, a Colloquy, as of a Brother with his Brother. Sixth, a Conjuration, as to a Friend with his Friend. Seventh, a Madrigal, as of a Lover to his Mistress. And mark well that the first should be of awe, the second of fealty, the third of dependence, the fourth of adoration, the fifth of confidence, the sixth of comradeship, the seventh of passion. I had a devotional work with a deity of my own invention. The "rules" I followed were the same. I think it's very important in a devotional work that the "pathfinder" not lose all their will, but the beginning of their path has to be a sacrifice, it is, he must become a slave, and gradually grow to the level of divinity. There are other types of devotional works, where you can abdicate your will to the deity, but it´s not my style... this is for monks and pious and anything you can get and you will fall into the empty praise |