Thursday 16 August 2018

Worshiping a living Goddess



Serving & Praising The Most Sacred Goddess Yanara
The living Goddess is a mystery to Her male slaves. What is Her age, is She eternal? Her origin and final fate are unknown. Inquiries into Divinity are blasphemy.
As soon as a slave had ended his training, he is inculcated in the worship of the Supreme Goddess. Young slave males, dressed as cupids, are taught hymns. Not yet physically mature the youths spend their idle hours singing the praises of the Supreme Goddess.
Coming of age, ready to begin service, the slave's heart is imbued with adoration of the Divine Yanara. Whatever the task, a slave sings those songs of praise if only in his mind.
The lives of the servants the Goddess they exist to work and pray. There is no envy, strife or aggression. In contented harmony the slaves do their tasks. Vacant hours are devoted to worship of Goddess Yanara.
For most of these men, She is a distant Divinity. Only a few are needed to attend Her. Knowing Her slaves hunger, She periodically allows them to gather in mass services of adoration.
The recipient will remember and treasure Her praise for the rest of his life.

3 comments:

  1. the goddess is carried into the temple in her golden litter, slaves form steps for to step down heels bit inti flesh....slaves in dog suits lick the floor she walks.... female attendents then cover the floor with scented rose petals to the steps of the cobra throne... she ascends the steps turns .. a massive cloack on the throne is placed over her, she sits a high preist hand her the whip of power, then the golden masked headdress is placed over her head she stands stretching out her arms i am now your GOD I AM ALL POWERFUL... PROSTRATE AND PAY HOMAGE TO MY SACRED PERSON.......THIS IS THE RITUAL OF POWER,,,,,,TAITA

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  2. The Ritual of Power symbolized by the Whip of Power: the Yanara Cult is growing; thousands of people are waiting impatiently to worship the ground under My feet.

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  3. I answered your email. I hope you got it. Baskenatur

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