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Temple – What is a temple
- July 26, 2016
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A temple (from the Latin word templum) is a structure reserved for religious or spiritual rituals and activities such as as prayer and sacrifices.
A temple is a place (a building) where the collective energy, sacrifices and offerings of the people unity to give reverence, worship and honor to their God, and from the state of that collective reverence or worship given by the people, there is a spiritual presence which descends from above to bestow a blessing upon the temple (and to the worshipers who are connected to the temple).
A temple is a place where God or gods (deities) make their will known, and activities like; celebrations, feasts, times, seasons and the different events on a calendar are designated unto man in form of rituals.
There are different types of temples that humans beings build as symbol of reverence to their gods (deities) or God who governs the tradition, religion or rituals of their culture.
In the religion of Judaism, the God of Israel commanded Israel to build Him a temple, and the temple was constructed in the exact location where the body of Adam was formed from the dust. And other religions also construct temples which derive from the spiritual design of their deities or gods.
According to the pagan practises, a temple is a “house” of one or more deities. Typically offerings of some sort are made to the deity, and other rituals enacted, and a special group of priests or clergy maintain and operate the temple.
The consrtuction of temple of worship in the earth must also be located in place which is astrogically connected and positioned in a manner that allows the communication between the services of the priests and the God or gods (deities) they serve to be in total cynk, and thus; the times, dates, holiday seasons, birthdays, religious feasts on a calendar all becomes an inspiration that is governed and possessing it’s purpose through the daily services which are done in the temple.
The Jewish Hebrew calendar and the hebrew holy feasts on that calendar was an inspiration or revelation that derived and also attributed to the God of Israel.
According to the ancient Rome and the Roman Catholic church, the word “template,” a plan in preparation of the building that was marked out on the ground by the augur. Templa also became associated with the dwelling places of a God or gods. The calendar which administrates the communication between man the Roman gods became the Gregorian calendar.
Article written by Ap Ngabo Flimpoman for conscious lifestyle