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= Union sermon =
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A sermon based on the concept of '''Union.'''

=== Union ===
Brothers, Sisters, and visitors, let us sit today and speak of Union —
specifically the union we’ve achieved today, through the Nälkä.

In the beginning, we were split from our true nature.
We were flesh — unawakened and unaware of our place.

But now, we have become whole. United.
For our great Ozirmok, Grand Karcist Ion, has mended us together.

The Great Sorcerer-King took what was left of us
and sewed us back into one body.

Now we are one —
Mended by flesh and bone.
Bound by purpose and power.

So today, Nälkä, look to your left, your right —
we are all brothers, sisters, followers of the Grand Karcist.

We have been joined —
from scattered, unknowing pieces of a puzzle
into one great image.
From unawakened flesh to followers of truth.

But today, we speak not of the history of Union,
but of today’s unity.

The meaning of our union today is to pray.
We pray to the Klavigars, to our Ozirmok —
for many things.

But today, we pray in thanks —
for our Union.

''Written by: Korkea Shamaani, Kenan (Tommyhalm)''

Latest revision as of 07:18, 15 July 2025

Union sermon

A sermon based on the concept of Union.

Union

Brothers, Sisters, and visitors, let us sit today and speak of Union — specifically the union we’ve achieved today, through the Nälkä.

In the beginning, we were split from our true nature. We were flesh — unawakened and unaware of our place.

But now, we have become whole. United. For our great Ozirmok, Grand Karcist Ion, has mended us together.

The Great Sorcerer-King took what was left of us and sewed us back into one body.

Now we are one — Mended by flesh and bone. Bound by purpose and power.

So today, Nälkä, look to your left, your right — we are all brothers, sisters, followers of the Grand Karcist.

We have been joined — from scattered, unknowing pieces of a puzzle into one great image. From unawakened flesh to followers of truth.

But today, we speak not of the history of Union, but of today’s unity.

The meaning of our union today is to pray. We pray to the Klavigars, to our Ozirmok — for many things.

But today, we pray in thanks — for our Union.

Written by: Korkea Shamaani, Kenan (Tommyhalm)