On 30 Jun 2007 18:13:08 GMT, "Auntless" <invalid@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I realize this is a stupid question, but I never got this straight
>reading KK.
>
>Simple enough, there is a person for east, south, west and north in a
>deryni ritual.
>
>Now, how do you act as - say - east:
>1) speak your invocation facing west (i.e. center of your group)
>2) turn your back to the others and face east - turning clockwise? or
>counterclockwise?
>3) actually stand in the west side of the group - already facing east
>4) or something I didn't think of
>
Well, first, separate in your mind the invocation and the "entity"
invoked. The invoker faces the direction (i.e., when invoking the
Guardian of the East, he/she faces East, in the South, facing South,
etc. And I believe that I remember the order of invocation, which
says that the invoker is traveling deosil(clockwise).
Not stupid questions (the only one I know that is stupid is the one
not asked)
Hth!
--
Wes Struebing
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and to the republic which it established, one nation from many peoples,
promising liberty and justice for all.


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