Outer Court Writing

Meditation and Devotional Practice

A public reflection on stillness, prayer, contemplation, and the disciplined inner life.

Meditation is treated by the Order as an essential spiritual discipline. Prayer speaks toward the Divine; meditation listens, quiets, and makes room for deeper awareness.

The manuscript describes meditation as a way to clear and quiet the mind, connect with the higher Self, and allow the stillness of the Self to arise in awareness. This is not merely a technique. It is part of formation: the gradual training of attention, humility, and spiritual receptivity.

Devotional practice includes prayer, reflection, seasonal remembrance, ethical repair, and reverent attention to the God and Goddess. The public site can name these rhythms. Specific ritual forms and member instructions remain within the Order.

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