On Ceremony, Ritual, and Holding the LIGHT - A personal reflection
- Samo Bo Hak
- Nov 30, 2025
- 2 min read
I don't really write much about ceremonial work in my posts, though it is obvious by all my photos and daily exclamations.
Despite seeming like a brazen madman that randomly blurts out things with no specific order (which on some level I am), I actually give great importance to ritual, order, and discipline in matters that really matter.
And bringing light into the world is something I consider essential. There are many ways that can be done, and we all have our specific and appropriate ways, but one of the paths I have been following, though perhaps less directly or feverishly, is the path of the Modern Mystery School from the lineage of King Solomon.
What is it about?
Well to be honest, I am not the best person to speak in that matter, as some wiser and higher initiates migh be able to speak better and more authortiavely, but for me is the JOY of literally bringing the LIGHT in the physical world,be it throuh rituals, prayers, crystal healing, meditation and much more and being connected to something ancient that goes beyond time, and of course there specific techings on that and I am not qualified to go into those,
However my personal subjective feeling is one of keeping the bastion, a fortress of LIGHT standing even and especially as we delve into collective darkness, that is unfortunately a necesary step on our human evoluton, as things seem to have to get worse before they get better. But whatever the plans Heaves has for us be... what matters is that we gather the courage to DO and BE. Which is to be a LIGHT in the darkness, LUX IN TENEBRIS, a bastion of compassion, the highest virtues, and goodness in a world that will do everything it can to distract us from the remembrance of that purpose.
Looking into myself, I have to admit, for me this first and foremost means dropping my distractions and addictions and spiritual laziness and excuses I tell myself, knowing full well they are, for lack of a better word, "crap," and seeing how I can walk and, if need be, CHARGE to my highest potential.
If this inspires you and makes you interested ,feel free to ask me more about it.
Samo Bohak










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