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Ritual work
In general discussions concerning Craft philosophy and background information we are often asked questions about ritual work. What is the aim of a ritual? How rigid are rituals? Can you write them yourself? Change things? What about foreign languages?

The Mara Papers, part 1 Polarity
One of the main principles of Craft philosophy is that of polarity. In fact understanding the principle of polarity can allow us to interpret many situations normally beyond our intellectual grip. It is not a static thing in which we see two opposite poles, rather the understanding that two extremes exist which cannot operate without each other.
There’s a rite way to do it
There’s a rite way to do it… and that is to start with something simple. This ritual to achieve ‘organisation’ in oneself can be performed by a comparative new-comer without coming to too much harm.
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