Perne Estelle de Archevauliere (
porcelainandblood) wrote in
prismatica2020-02-19 04:25 pm
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There is a beautiful cathedral where I am from. In mine visitation here within the town proper, I do not recall seeing something quite similar to it.
Is there a church, confessional, or a place of worship here?
If not, how do the rest of you revere your patron deities and cleanse your souls?
Is there a church, confessional, or a place of worship here?
If not, how do the rest of you revere your patron deities and cleanse your souls?

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[If only because Perne very obviously doesn't fit in a place like Caihong.]
Is it commonplace for you to have your worship outside of designated mass, then?
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I do not know if I would say it is commonplace, but I have done it fairly regularly even in my world. The Goddess generally understands if you cannot actually make it to a church or a cathedral; all she asks is that you make an effort to observe in your own way.
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Habit and grooming tells me it would be difficult to make prayer to the Fury without something of Hers to revere, yet it seems very unlikely she would hear mine prayers here. It may be blasphemous to say such, however. I have read books about true faith being held within one's heart. Mayhaps that is all that matters.
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That is what I have been going with, though admittedly, I have been wondering the same thing myself, as far as whether our prayers will actually reach anyone. I suppose that is not as important in the long run, though.
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[His words stick with her, however. The ones about individuals getting overzealous in their religious fanaticism. Does she qualify in that, and if she does, is it by her choice or has it simply become a part of her? She never imagined a simple question to the network would warrant her such food for thought.]
I suppose it may not matter as long as we do what we believe to be most true according to our personal beliefs.
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The differences in our beliefs among the Moonblessed make it an interesting subject to analyse further.
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I think it can be difficult for many to discern, and in some cases traditions arise without even being introduced by the teachings themselves. I do believe it is worth thinking about, though. Blindly following tradition without looking into what is actually meaningful and intended can take one down a dangerous road.
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You speak true. Rather, I find mineself agreeing with the sentiment, though it is possible the more traditional of mine people would not agree. Tradition is a difficult thing to break, even when it has shown itself to be detrimental to society and its evolution, or lack thereof.
It is not oft that I have the privilege to speak with someone so open-minded. Mayhaps at some point you would not loathe it to share with me more about the world you come from and the beliefs of your people.
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I am glad to hear it, and I would certainly not mind. I have found listening to others speak about their respective beliefs to be quite a fascinating thing, given how different all our worlds are.
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I find mineself agreeing with you again. There are many different people here and I have been educated by all of them. Our differences in opinions, in cultures, and in lifestyles show me how things could be. I value that.