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The '''Oralian Way''' is a [[Cardassian]] religion dating back to the early [[Hebitian]] people of [[Cardassia]].
 
The '''Oralian Way''' is a [[Cardassian]] religion dating back to the early [[Hebitian]] people of [[Cardassia]].
   
Followers of the Way worship the deity [[Oralius]] and have a holy scripture called the [[Hebitian Records]], "Where everything is written".
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Followers of the Way worship the deity [[Oralius]] and have a holy scripture called the [[Hebitian Records]], "where everything is written".
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
The worshipping of Oralius dates back to the first civilisation on Cardassia, the Hebitians. In the days of the later [[Cardassian Union]] worship was forbidden and followers of the Way were forced into underground movements meeting at night in out of the way locations. Following the end of the [[Dominion War]] and the subsequent rise of the democratic [[Alon Ghemor]] government restrictions on religious freedom were lifted and the Oralian Way saw a growth in popularity but a stigma still remained with many Cardassians finding it difficult to accept the new freedom of speech, words and beliefs.
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The worshipping of Oralius dates back to the first civilization on Cardassia, the Hebitians. In the days of the later [[Cardassian Union]] worship was forbidden and followers of the Way were forced into underground movements meeting at night in out of the way locations. Following the end of the [[Dominion War]] and the subsequent rise of the democratic [[Alon Ghemor]] government restrictions on religious freedom were lifted and the Oralian Way saw a growth in popularity but a stigma still remained with many Cardassians finding it difficult to accept the new freedom of speech, words and beliefs.
   
 
==Worship Rituals and Practices==
 
==Worship Rituals and Practices==
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*[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|DS9]] [[Novel]]: [[Worlds of Deep Space Nine]] [[Volume One - Cardassia and Andor|Volume One]] - [[Cardassia: The Lotus Flower]]
 
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The Oralian Way is a Cardassian religion dating back to the early Hebitian people of Cardassia.

Followers of the Way worship the deity Oralius and have a holy scripture called the Hebitian Records, "where everything is written".

History

The worshipping of Oralius dates back to the first civilization on Cardassia, the Hebitians. In the days of the later Cardassian Union worship was forbidden and followers of the Way were forced into underground movements meeting at night in out of the way locations. Following the end of the Dominion War and the subsequent rise of the democratic Alon Ghemor government restrictions on religious freedom were lifted and the Oralian Way saw a growth in popularity but a stigma still remained with many Cardassians finding it difficult to accept the new freedom of speech, words and beliefs.

Worship Rituals and Practices

Worship generally begins with leaders adorning recitation masks which symbolically transform the wearer into Oralius, one will chant:

The power that moves through me, Animates my life, Animates the mask of Oralius, To speak her words with my voice, To think her thoughts with my mind, To feel her love with my heart, It is the song of morning, Opening up to life, Bringing truth of her wisdom, To those who live in the shadow of the night.

To which the second will reply:

It is this selfsame power, Turned against creation, Turned against my friend, That can destroy his body with my hand, Reduce his spirit with my hate, Separate his presence from my home: To live without Oralius, Lighting our way to the source, Connecting us to the mystery, Is to live without the tendrils of love.

Following the opening the meetings are filled with humming, chanting, recitations and readings from the Hebitian Records and finally meditation.

Known Followers

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