Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
2
215
When the high initiate stands facing the altar, before the circle of gold, he faces the distant Sardar, the abode of priest-kings.
2
216
He bows and prays to the Sardar and lifts the burned meat to the remote denizens of those mysterious mountains.
2
217
These are no pictures or representations of priest-kings within the temple, incidentally, or, as far as I know, elsewhere on Gor.
2
218
It is regarded as blasphemy to attempt to picture a priest-king.
2
219
I suppose it is just as well.
2
220
The Initiates claim they have no size or shape or form.
2
221
This is incorrect but the Initiates are just as well off, I expect, in their conjectures.
When the high initiate stands facing the altar, before the circle of gold, he faces the distant Sardar, the abode of priest-kings.
He bows and prays to the Sardar and lifts the burned meat to the remote denizens of those mysterious mountains.
These are no pictures or representations of priest-kings within the temple, incidentally, or, as far as I know, elsewhere on Gor.
It is regarded as blasphemy to attempt to picture a priest-king.
I suppose it is just as well.
The Initiates claim they have no size or shape or form.
This is incorrect but the Initiates are just as well off, I expect, in their conjectures.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )