I completely agree, and for the last week, everyone has been quoting Liber Librae at me. For it is good. The sense of community at the last Ameth mass was most enjoyable. Long may it continue.
Please allow me to also add my agreement. I puzzle as to why you thought you might be mis-understood? (Though the fact that many seem to only skim read internet postings is a worrying thing).
Re: Concurrencetiggr93January 20 2005, 15:13:02 UTC
The question of what I was trying to say in my post has not been answered. People are quick to agree with what they assume my meaning(s?) to be, and yet are sparse on the significance of those conclusions.
Have the messages I posted been understood, who can say?
Re: ConcurrencebabalondJanuary 20 2005, 15:39:02 UTC
To my mind your post consists in a series of statements of fact regarding the different ways the Gnostic Mass can be perceived. You then eulogize regarding one such way - its function as a communion ritual, and in particular how as a communion ritual it creates community.
In saying that I agreed I intended that I found all of your statements, regarding how the Mass can be seen, to be accurate. That is, none of them struck me as inappropriate.
If there was some meaning beyond this I seem to have not seen it. (Which would not be a mis-understanding - a blind man does not "mis-understand" the signals at a set of traffic lights, he simply doesn't see them.)
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In saying that I agreed I intended that I found all of your statements, regarding how the Mass can be seen, to be accurate. That is, none of them struck me as inappropriate.
If there was some meaning beyond this I seem to have not seen it. (Which would not be a mis-understanding - a blind man does not "mis-understand" the signals at a set of traffic lights, he simply doesn't see them.)
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