Friday, 29 May 2015
Slave training 16: Slave Men pray to Living Goddess
This female supremacist theology is ambiguously theistic. The religion might best be described as the worship of virtue. Services consist of praising the noblest human qualities and affirming the Female (in Goddess Yanara) as the only creature capable of realizing and embodying these attributes.
Supreme Goddess Yanara evolves toward human perfection. The ultimate outcome is unknown.
Men are spiritual weaklings. Real goodness is beyond them. At their worst males are depraved. Even the best male is beyond full redemption.
There is a vast gulf between female superior excellence and the lamentable inferiority of men. The highest goal of a male is serving women. Sparing women drudgery and labor enables them to progress in their self-realization.
The closest a male can come to having higher virtue is his sincere worship and adoration of the Goddess. For a man this human woman is a Divinity. When he is not laboring in her service he should be praising and praying to these living Goddesses.
All males are members of the Temple of Male Humility. In the temple, the man learns of his inferiority. Teachers give him insight into his role as a servant. He makes peace with his status as a member of the inferior sex.
The Priestesses of Male Humility runs the temple. They teach men lessons proper to slaves.
Slaves learn to pray to the living Goddess. He worships Her. The priestess teaches him how to pray and praise the Supreme Divinty. Slave men learn many prayers by rote.
Men learn that boredom and dissatisfaction are sins. When such a mood arises, the slave man must pray until it passes.
Understanding their lowly place in the cosmos enables slave men to labor long and hard in the service of their living Goddess.
Tuesday, 5 May 2015
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