First, it is important to remember that g them Old Believers in the Traditional Roman Religion does not "pray" in the conventional sense, no one is "servant" of a God or Goddess . Gods and Goddesses will "grow" ( Coleraine Deos ) in order to arrive at the realization of Pax Deorum or harmony with these forces that surround us.
Cultivating Gods / Goddesses is a work that requires a personal commitment to constant and a quiet strength: the main instrument for food this is the practice of quiet strength Virtus which is the fundamental principle to take the Way and remain on its path.
How Virtus practice and take the path of the Via Romana?
To do so is essential to monitor and comply with 5 votes ( votum = promise, commitment) that is:
Cultivating Gods / Goddesses is a work that requires a personal commitment to constant and a quiet strength: the main instrument for food this is the practice of quiet strength Virtus which is the fundamental principle to take the Way and remain on its path.
How Virtus practice and take the path of the Via Romana?
To do so is essential to monitor and comply with 5 votes ( votum = promise, commitment) that is:
- Frugality to live in simplicity and sobriety, removing the excesses and content with what is really needed
- Superiority: never feel inferior to anybody in practice Way
- Humanity: working for the good of others and the community
- Utility: to ensure that its work will be useful to others and the community
- pity that what is good and bad in a family is highlighted by the behavior of offspring. We have a duty to highlight what is good in our family just following mos maiorum and cultivating the Gods / Goddesses we can achieve this and reach the Pax Deorum.
These principles are common to the Japanese religious tradition, but sum up the principia fondamentali dell'etica tradizionale latina.
Seguendo questi 5 Voti si intraprende la Via nella speranza di costruire la propria Virtus: in questo modo l'Antico Credente non ha bisogno di pregare perchè gli Dei/Dee lo seguiranno.
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