Their Light is all evil driven away.' Now, say it with
me," he commanded, and everyone obeyed. "Now whenever a
Speaker says this," he told them, "you must repeat it
after them."
20 And The Old Fox motioned two servants who carried in
candlesticks and placed them on either side of The Lords image.
21 And another servant brought him fire, and The Old Fox lit the
candles and said the Prayer, and the congregation obeyed after
him.
22 And when he was done, he turned to them raising his hands,
saying, "Blessed are The Lords of Spirit through whom all
Truth be known." And the people repeated after him.
23 "Now, whenever you have worship," The Old Fox
instructed, "whether there is one of you, or, one-hundred of
you, you shall say this Prayer. Worry not if you do not have
candles. They are only the symbols, but never forget The Prayer.
Now, I will teach you some songs; sacred songs of joy, for The
Lords love a sweet song. It brings Them nearer."
24 So it was, that they sang songs and were joyous with The
Lords. When they were done, The Old Fox raised his arms. "At
the end of Worship," he continued, "The Speaker shall
extinguish the candles and say these words that you will repeat
after me."
25 He walked to the first candlestick and extinguished the flame.
"Though I put out The Light," he said, "it shines
forever in my heart." He went to the second candlestick and
did the same.
26 And when he had done that he turned to the people.
"Though I leave The House Of The Lords," he continued,
"I leave not The Lords. For whevever I go, They are with
me." And with that, he said "Our Worship is done."
27 Now, Little Bold Fox rose. "Teacher," he asked,
"are we to have no secrets told, or no dreams
interpreted?"
28 "This is something," The Old Fox answered,
"that is not to be done at every time of Worship. These are
private things that a Speaker should do for his people in their
homes or in The Temple, but not when all are present. And anyway,
ask your father the meaning of your dream. He knows the answer of
it!"
29 Everyone in The Temple laughed. The Old Fox raised his hands.
"Let those who are staying come to me," he commanded.
And his students gathered around him. "Get settled in your
rooms quickly," he instructed, "and be in my kitchen
for breakfast first thing tomorrow. I will send a servant to
raise you. Your lessons will begin quickly. You have much to
learn, and I, also."

The Old Fox lights a candle for the first Worship Service in the new Temple Of Spirit.
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