To ascend the mountain and come closer to the heavens,
to commune with the spirit and express our love for the hierarchy,
to envelop self with the substance of spirit;
to build up our faith, our knowing of the eternal,
and be opened to new knowledge and understanding.
To seek the source of unification and be cleansed and refilled …
to commune with the spirit and express our love for the hierarchy,
to envelop self with the substance of spirit;
to build up our faith, our knowing of the eternal,
and be opened to new knowledge and understanding.
To seek the source of unification and be cleansed and refilled …
To worship is to give worth, value and dignity to the divine, within us and around us. It is to abide for a time in the currents of spirit.
How this is done is in many ways determined by our culture and traditions. In ancient times people worshipped the great cosmic mind through the stars and planets, in temples and consecrated places. Each spiritual tradition has its own way of worshipping that great spirit with whom we feel an affinity because something of that spirit is deep within our own being. In Rosa Veritas this call to praise is expressed in a number of ways: through ritual and ceremony, through the sharing of bread and wine, through the laying on of hands and anointing, through meditating and opening ourselves to the spirit, through prayer and song and music. Each form has a slightly different focus. Read on to find out more about our devotional services. Continue reading: Cosmic Mass |