Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
101
He does not, of course, know their nature.
2
102
That is where the role of the Initiates becomes most powerful.
2
103
The Gorean knows there are Priest-Kings, whoever or whatever they might be.
2
104
He is also confronted with a socially and economically powerful caste that pretends to be able to intermediate between Priest-Kings and common folk.
2
105
What if some of the claims of Initiates should be correct? What if they do have influence with Priest-Kings? The common Gorean tends to play it safe and honor the Initiates.
2
106
He will, however, commonly, have as little to do with them as possible.
2
107
This does not mean he will not contribute to their temples and fees for placating Priest-Kings.
He does not, of course, know their nature.
That is where the role of the Initiates becomes most powerful.
The Gorean knows there are Priest-Kings, whoever or whatever they might be.
He is also confronted with a socially and economically powerful caste that pretends to be able to intermediate between Priest-Kings and common folk.
What if some of the claims of Initiates should be correct? What if they do have influence with Priest-Kings? The common Gorean tends to play it safe and honor the Initiates.
He will, however, commonly, have as little to do with them as possible.
This does not mean he will not contribute to their temples and fees for placating Priest-Kings.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )