Celestial Chorus Paradigm

By Anders Sandberg
Some parts (especially the descriptions of Mind, Time and Life) have been borrowed from "The Celestial Chorus" by Paul Strack.

The Paradigm

The Song: The whole of creation is one great Song, sung by everything that exists in praise to the Highest. Every event bear witness to the greatness of the One, although our limited understanding does not always make this apparent. What appears to be evil, disharmonies or errors in the Song are really a necessary part of the music, forming dark counterpoints and contrasts to the beautiful themes. We must strive to sing with the Song, harmonize the different voices, and help all of creation unite harmoniously into the glorious finale.

Magick

Miracles. Although the great Song follows its own laws, the One loves us so much that we are allowed to improvise ourselves, within certain restrictions. A person with enough faith can overcome the normal rules and perform miracles. Did not Jesus say "Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father." (John 14:12)?

Spheres

Arete

Faith. All magick stem from faith. Faith in yourself, faith in magick and faith in the One. Some say the One gives the faithful greater insight as their faith grows. Others say faith grows as the mage understands creation more, and comes to realize how all-powerful and everpresent the One is. Both explanations are of course just rationalizations, faith itself is beyond logic.

Quintessence

The Essence. Everything that exists is made of the divine Essence. In order to create the world the Highest had to shape it out of Itself, infusing it with divine power. This Essence is hidden inside everything, giving it existence and beauty.

Paradox

Doubt. Doubt is all too present in the world today. A mage who doubts his magick will loose control over it, and doubting witnesses can similarly disturb the singing of the song. When doubt has appeared, it can often be used by dark forces seeking to harm the doubter or lead him astray. However, this is just another necessary test of our faith.

Awakening

The Vision. To fully come to faith, a person must have the Vision of the One. There is a great difference between believing in the Highest and actually experience It. Afterwards, the mage will constantly be aware of the Divine Presence in the world.

Mage-specific Backgrounds