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The Great Pack, also sometimes called the Grand Pack, is a Rakash spiritual concept encompassing a Rakash's connection to not only his/her own blood family and local pack, but to all other Rakash, the Rakash gods, and to the very ebbs and flows of all natural things.
The Great Pack, also sometimes called the Grand Pack, is a Rakash spiritual concept encompassing a Rakash's connection to not only his/her own blood family and local pack, but to all other Rakash, the Rakash gods, and to the very ebbs and flows of all natural things.



This is very closely related to what the Rakash speak of as Oneness, though the terms are generally used in slightly different ways, with the Great Pack being used when referencing the concept as a concrete item/group (ie: All Rakash belong to the Great Pack) and Oneness being used when referencing it as a more abstract idea/spiritual state (ie: All Rakash experience Oneness with each other, our gods, and the cycles of the natural world.)
This is very closely related to what the Rakash speak of as Oneness, though the terms are generally used in slightly different ways, with the Great Pack being used when referencing the concept as a concrete item/group (ie: All Rakash belong to the Great Pack) and Oneness being used when referencing it as a more abstract idea/spiritual state (ie: All Rakash experience Oneness with each other, our gods, and the cycles of the natural world.)



The Rakash god [[Mrod]] is often referred to as the Leader of the Great Pack.
The Rakash god [[Mrod]] is often referred to as the Leader of the Great Pack.

Revision as of 04:33, 9 July 2015

The Great Pack, also sometimes called the Grand Pack, is a Rakash spiritual concept encompassing a Rakash's connection to not only his/her own blood family and local pack, but to all other Rakash, the Rakash gods, and to the very ebbs and flows of all natural things.


This is very closely related to what the Rakash speak of as Oneness, though the terms are generally used in slightly different ways, with the Great Pack being used when referencing the concept as a concrete item/group (ie: All Rakash belong to the Great Pack) and Oneness being used when referencing it as a more abstract idea/spiritual state (ie: All Rakash experience Oneness with each other, our gods, and the cycles of the natural world.)


The Rakash god Mrod is often referred to as the Leader of the Great Pack.