>It's the lack of complete devotion by the clergy in ritual that makes it >ineffective.
Hi Br.John,
There are a lot of reasons why a ritual might prove to be a flop.
Some believe that just because a priest is a priest their Communion will always be effective. Obviously I don't believe that at all. What if the priest has a hangover or his mind is distracted? What if he truly doesn't like the congregation?
There are a myriad of reasons why a ritual may not work.
>Ritual is like sex; it doesn't work if only one person is into it.
In some rituals you could be a sole participant, but not the Eucharist.
>Mainstream religions in general could learn a great deal by studying and >incorporating practices common in modern day occultism.
There's scant chance of that happening.
Of course as time goes on things will change.
Clairvoyance might be useful, but there are degrees of that.
>I would argue against the implication that it is more important then >meditation and reflection.
I didn't say that it was more important. It's just a good help- and it's social.
Prayer is very important too.
Greetings,
Br.Bruce