
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 87.
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The Sublime Object of Ideology (1989)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 87.
The Rigveda: A Historical Analysis (2000), Chapter 4 : The Geography of the Rigveda
Father Barron, Robert. Catholicism: A Journey to the Heart of the Faith (Kindle Locations 116-118). The Crown Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.
The Rigveda: A Historical Analysis (2000), Chapter 4 : The Geography of the Rigveda
Mourning and Funerals—For Whom (1977)
“Drear ritual turned its wheel.”
Source: Titus Groan (1946), Chapter 60 “In Preparation for Violence” (p. 323)
Source: Magick Book IV : Liber ABA, Part III : Magick in Theory and Practice (1929), Ch. 1 : The Principles of Ritual
Context: There is a single main definition of the object of all magical Ritual. It is the uniting of the Microcosm with the Macrocosm. The Supreme and Complete Ritual is therefore the Invocation of the Holy Guardian Angel; or, in the language of Mysticism, Union with God.
“Praying without ceasing is not ritualized, nor are there even words.”
Source: Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words (1982), Ch. 7 : Living the Spiritual Life
Context: Praying without ceasing is not ritualized, nor are there even words. It is a constant state of awareness of oneness with God; it is a sincere seeking for a good thing; and it is a concentration on the thing sought, with faith that it is obtainable.