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<blockquote class="definition">A '''Ritual''' is a sequence of activities involving gestures, words, and objects, performed in an isolated location, according to set sequence. Rituals are designed to focus in [[Intent]] and direct [[Will]] towards the accomplishment of a spiritual or creative end. </blockquote> | <blockquote class="definition">A '''Ritual''' is a sequence of activities involving gestures, words, and objects, performed in an isolated location, according to set sequence. Rituals are designed to focus in [[Intent]] and direct [[Will]] towards the accomplishment of a spiritual or creative end. </blockquote> | ||
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Ritual
A Ritual is a sequence of activities involving gestures, words, and objects, performed in an isolated location, according to set sequence. Rituals are designed to focus in Intent and direct Will towards the accomplishment of a spiritual or creative end.
Related LP Terms
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Non-LP Related Terms
Ritual >
Notes
A ritual is like an Affirmation, but longer and (sometimes) more pretentious, as is the case in some patriarchal Western esoteric traditions.
Rituals are common in Pagan spiritualities and western esotericism.
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